Oklahoma tops Gardner-Webb, ends 5-game skid
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By JEFF LATZKE
AP Sports Writer
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- Steven Pledger scored 20 points, Andrew
Fitzgerald added 16 and Oklahoma snapped a five-game losing streak by
beating Gardner-Webb 71-58 on Thursday night.
The Sooners (4-5) had lost five in a row
away from the Lloyd Noble Center but were able to stay perfect at home
this season by answering the Bulldogs' 3-point flurry with one of their
own.
Gardner-Webb (6-6) cut a 19-point deficit to four by making five of its first six 3-pointers in the second half.
Cade Davis, Carl Blair and Cameron Clark
put together their own 3-point rally by connecting on consecutive
possessions for Oklahoma to restore the lead and put the game away.
Jon Moore led Gardner-Webb with 14 points, and Luke Davis scored 10.
Cade Davis scored 15 and Clark, a freshman, had a career-high 13 points for the Sooners.
Stefon Johnson hit a buzzer-beating 3 to
cut the Bulldogs' deficit to 34-18 at halftime, and four different
players combined to go 5-for-6 from 3-point range to start the second
half for Gardner-Webb.
Luke Engelken, Luke Davis and Brian
McNair connected during a 9-0 spurt that whittled the deficit to 41-37
with 13:12 to play. That prompted Sooners coach Jeff Capel to call time
out and put Fitzgerald back in the game despite three fouls.
Fitzgerald immediately spun past
Santoine Butler and converted a three-point play, and Cade Davis
restored the lead to double digits with a 3-pointer.
After getting back within striking
distance, Gardner-Webb -- picked to finish last in the Big South
Conference -- had just one basket over the next 5 minutes. When Clark
hit the last of the Sooners' three straight 3-pointers, it pushed the
lead to 63-47 with 4:38 remaining.
The Bulldogs fell behind early by
missing nine of their first 10 shots and didn't make their second basket
until more than 10 minutes had elapsed.
The Sooners pulled away with a 17-3 run
highlighted by Clark's two-handed jam off an alley-oop from midcourt by
Blair. Clark also had two steals in Oklahoma's aggressive zone defense,
and he and Pledger combined to hit six straight free throws to push the
lead to 31-12 with 2:29 left in the first half.