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Oklahoma Sooners vs Mount St. Mary's, Md. Mountaineers

Oklahoma Sooners vs Mount St. Mary's, Md. Mountaineers Game Summary
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Oklahoma Sooners 95, Mount St. Mary's, Md. Mountaineers 71

Norman, OK (Sports Network) - Steven Pledger made eight of his nine shots, including a 4-for-5 effort from three-point range, en route to a game-high 21 points, as 17th-ranked Oklahoma defeated Mount St. Mary's, 95-71, in the season opener for both teams.

Tiny Gallon recorded a double-double with 18 points and 15 rebounds for the Sooners (1-0), who went 30-6 last season and advanced to the Elite Eight before losing to eventual national champion North Carolina.

"We have a lot of work to do. I wasn't pleased with transition defense and some things defensively," said Oklahoma head coach Jeff Capel. "Mainly, a lot of it was transition. We have to do a better job of really understanding and listening to a scouting report and carrying that over to a game."

Willie Warren totaled 15 points and 11 assists for Oklahoma.

Jeremy Goode poured in 18 points to pace the Mountaineers (0-1), who finished 19-14 last season. Jean Cajou scored 13 points, while Shawn Atupem and Kelly Beidler each donated 10 points in the loss.

"I was proud of the way my guys fought," said Mount St. Mary's head coach Milan Brown. "We knew we were playing against a very good team today. They showed it in stretches of the game. Some parts of the game we felt we did a good job. We just couldn't sustain it for long periods of time."

Oklahoma built a 23-16 lead on a Warren layup midway through the first half. Tayvon Jackson sank two free throws to pull the Mountaineers to within two at 31-29, but the Sooners finished the period strong and led 49-36 at the break.

Mount St. Mary's continued to hang around early in the second half, cutting its deficit to 55-50 after Goode drained a pair at the foul line. Oklahoma, though, went on a 15-2 run to go up 70-52 with about 9 1/2 minutes remaining. The Sooners led comfortably the rest of the way.

Game Notes

Oklahoma has won all four meetings with the Mountaineers...Andrew Fitzgerald finished with 14 points and five rebounds for the Sooners...Oklahoma held a 51-30 edge on the boards and shot 45.1 percent from the floor.

Box Score
Mount St. Mary's, Md. Mountaineers at Oklahoma Sooners
FINAL12Total
Mount St. Mary's, Md.363571
Oklahoma494695

Mount St. Mary's, Md.
PlayerMinFG-A3PF-AFT-AReb-OAstStlTOBlkPF-TPts
Kelly Beilder285-110-20-08-114314-010
Shawn Atupem325-100-00-36-221212-010
Kristijan Krajina140-50-40-03-010004-00
Jean Cajou244-81-44-51-011005-013
Jeremy Goode306-112-44-41-040821-018
Pierre Brown110-20-00-00-000000-00
Will Holland242-62-40-03-010001-06
Oliver Brown00-00-00-00-000000-00
Mike Harvey11-11-10-00-000000-03
Lamar Trice123-70-01-41-012201-07
Tayvon Jackson161-10-02-23-200002-04
Danny Thompson80-00-00-01-001021-00
David GolladayDNP -
Kevin JonesDNP -
Raven BarberDNP -
Jacolby WellsDNP -
Team Totals27-626-1911-1830-611915622-171
.435.316.611Team Reb: 3Total TO: 0 (0 pts)

Oklahoma
PlayerMinFG-A3PF-AFT-AReb-OAstStlTOBlkPF-TPts
Ryan Wright222-70-00-05-000001-04
Tiny Gallon226-140-16-615-520113-018
Tony Crocker202-70-10-04-210213-04
Tommy Mason-Griffin304-121-42-23-140201-011
Willie Warren324-100-37-84-1112202-015
Steven Pledger198-94-51-11-100204-021
T.J. Franklin20-00-02-20-010101-02
Andrew Fitzgerald265-70-04-55-311401-014
Orlando Allen60-10-00-02-000001-00
Kyle Hardrick20-00-00-00-000000-00
Cade Davis70-00-01-23-000001-01
Ray Willis101-31-22-22-000001-05
Beau Gerber20-10-00-00-000100-00
Barry Honore`DNP -
Ryan RandolphDNP -
Team Totals32-716-1625-2851-1820315219-095
.451.375.893Team Reb: 7Total TO: 0 (0 pts)

Officials:Paul Janssen, Terry Moore, Roland Simmons
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