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Tech Men Come up Short against Sooners

By: KLBK Sports Staff
Updated: January 16, 2013
The Red Raiders were pulling double duty as the men and women were both in action tonight trying to get big wins on the road.

Starting with the men taking on the Oklahoma Sooners, Jamal Williams picking up where he left off on Saturday with the friendly roll, Tech goes up by 3.

But OU took the lead for the first time as Amaht M'Baye with the second chance bucket.

Now a turnover for Tech, Isaiah Cousins with the steal and the score, Oklahoma took the 13-7 lead but Jamal Williams again, sinks the three pulling Tech within three at 19-16. Tech down 5 at the half.

In the second half, Buddy Hield drained the three and Tech forgot all about him, as he stole the inbounds pass and Oklahoma took the 55-42 lead.

Tech fighting hard, Dejan Kravic hustled for the put back. He finished with 20 points and 9 rebounds but Oklahoma was just too tough on their home court as they win 81-63.

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