
Tulsa Goes to OT for 70-68 Win Over Cincinnati
2/18/2016 11:46:00 PM | Men's Basketball
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James Woodard scored a game-high 19 points to lead four double-figure scorers as Tulsa went to overtime in defeating the Cincinnati Bearcats, 70-68, in front of 4,402 fans Thursday night at the Donald W. Reynolds Center.
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Tulsa improved to 17-9 overall and 9-5 in the American Athletic Conference, while Cincinnati fell to 19-8 and also 9-5 in league play.
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Pat Birt added 13 points, Rashad Smith 12 and Shaquille Harrison had 11 points for the Hurricane. Woodard had a team-high nine rebounds, Harrison added eight and Rashad Smith seven as the Hurricane out-rebounded the Bearcats 42-41. Gary Clark had 18 points to lead Cincinnati, as Troy Caupain had 15 and Octavius Ellis 11 points, while all three players shared team-highs for rebounding with nine apiece.
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"Obviously it was a great win for us. It was just a battle, and both teams played extremely hard. The flow of this game was just unbelievable. I thought our guys and their guys had no quit," said Tulsa Head Coach Frank Haith. "In a game like this you got to make plays, and down the stretch. We were good from the free throw line and that was big. The one stat that I thought was extremely important for us to win was rebounding, and we out rebounded them by one. I think that gave us a chance to win that ball game."
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In overtime, Cincinnati scored the first two points on free throws by Ellis, then Woodard knotted the score at 64 on a jumper with 3:20 on the clock. Jacob Evans made one of two free throws giving UC a 65-64 lead at the 1:22 mark. The Hurricane then scored the next four points on a Smith jumper and two Harrison free throws. Harrison swished both freebies after a Cincinnati lane violation gave him a second chance after a miss of his first attempt.
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With Tulsa leading 68-65, UC's Caupain connected on two free throws of his own to make it a one-point Bearcat deficit. Tulsa's Birt hit two free throws for another three-point lead, 70-67, with 0:07 to play. Tulsa's Smith fouled Caupain near halfcourt, forcing two free throws. Caupain hit his first and banked his second off the glass, giving the Hurricane the ball out of bounds.
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However, Cincinnati had one last chance to take victory away from the Hurricane when Shaq Thomas stole the in-bounds pass and launched a three-pointer that bounced off the rim securing the 70-68 win for the Hurricane.
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Cincinnati forced the extra period when Caupain knotted the score at 62-62 on a driving layup with 0:01 left in regulation after Woodard's layup with 1:12 remaining gave the Hurricane its two-point lead.
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Tulsa began the second half by scoring the first six points to take its first lead of the game, 33-32, when Rashad Smith hit a jumper at the 17:10 mark. After exchanging baskets the next two times down the floor, Cincinnati took a five-point lead at 49-44. The Hurricane tied the game at 49 with 8:13 left on the game clock on three free throws and a Shaquille Harrison layup.
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From that point, the game was tied four times, including at the end of regulation and the lead changed hands six times, as neither team had more than a two-point lead in the final 6:48.
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In the second half and overtime period, the Hurricane outscored the Bearcats 26-12 in the paint, while improving its field goal percentage from 32.3 percent in the first half to 48.4 percent in the final 25 minutes. Tulsa also made 11-of-11 free throws in the second half and overtime, compared to 4-of-9 in the first 20 minutes.
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Other than a 2-2 tie, Cincinnati led for 18:05 of the first half as the Hurricane began the game cold from the field, connecting on just 2-of-10, in the first five minutes and trailed the Bearcats 11-4 when Gary Clark hit a jumper at the 15:20 mark.
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Tulsa sliced the Cincinnati lead to three points, 20-17, on a Brandon Swannegan layup at the 8:56 mark, before the Bearcats pushed the lead to nine points on three straight baskets with 6:47 left in the first half. Woodard's three-pointer with 5:21 on the clock cut the Cincinnati lead back to three points at 26-23, but the Bearcats answered with a layup for a 28-23 lead on their subsequent trip down the floor.
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It looked as though Cincinnati would take an eight-point lead into halftime before Woodard heaved an 80-footer just before the buzzer to cut Tulsa's deficit to five points at halftime, 32-27.
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In the first half, the Hurricane shot just 32.3-percent from the field and 44-percetn from the free throw line, but hit 3-of-5 three-pointers for 60-percent. Woodard led Tulsa with 10 points, while Clark led the Bearcats with 13 points in the first 20 minutes.
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Tulsa goes on the road to face the UCF Knights on Sunday with a tip-off time of 1:00 p.m. The Hurricane returns to the Reynolds Center next Tuesday, Feb. 23, to face the Temple Owls in a 6:00 p.m. game.
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Team Stats
CIN
TLS
FG%
.391
.403
3FG%
.286
.385
FT%
.588
.750
RB
41
42
TO
13
11
STL
5
7
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