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Oklahoma University at the Texas Longhorns: Brown’s overtime stamp at Moody Center

Oklahoma University moved to 88-85 against the Texas Longhorns at Moody Center on 8-0, while the Longhorns shifted to 0-8 in a conference game listed for 8:30 PM EDT on SEC Network.


Mar 7, 2026; Austin, Texas, USA; Oklahoma Sooners forward Mohamed Wague (5) sets the play during the second half against the Oklahoma Sooners at Moody Center. Mandatory Credit: Dustin Safranek-Imagn Images

First half


Oklahoma University scored 36 in the first half while the Texas Longhorns scored 40, and the Sooners played through 11 ties and 10 lead changes in Austin.


The Sooners posted 44 field goal percent on 61 attempts in the game data and produced 26 points in the paint on 54 percent finishing in that area.


The Longhorns hit 41 field goal percent on 61 attempts and added 10 made 3 point shots on 33 percent from deep.


Texas built a biggest lead of 6, while Oklahoma University’s biggest lead in the game ledger reached 12.


Second half


Oklahoma University scored 41 in the second half while Texas scored 37, and the Sooners reached 27 made free throws on 79 percent at the line.


The Sooners created 16 points off turnovers while forcing 12 Texas turnovers, and Oklahoma University finished with 8 steals.


The Longhorns generated 10 points off turnovers and recorded 14 assists while Oklahoma University recorded 13 assists.


Oklahoma University won the rebounding line 40-35 and turned 9 offensive rebounds into 17 second chance points.


Overtime


Oklahoma University won overtime 11-8 and closed the Oklahoma Sooners full-time result behind 88 total points with 7 made 3 point shots on 35 percent.


Texas scored 8 in the extra session and finished with 25 made free throws on 86 percent while drawing 22 fouls in the team sheet.


Oklahoma Sooners post-match stats show 10 turnovers, 4 blocks, and an assists to turnover ratio of 1.3 in the closed coverage recap.


In the Oklahoma Sooners vs Texas Longhorns result analysis, the Sooners’ 99 efficiency figure aligned with a 68.8 efficiency game score, while Texas logged 78 efficiency and 56.7 efficiency game score.


Sooners player lens


Xzayvier Brown brought 21 points, 4 assists, and 4 steals in his previous-game line, and the Sooners also had Nijel Pack at 23 points with a 43 3 point percent mark.


Tae Davis added 14 points and 9 rebounds in that prior box, and Mohamed Wague delivered 8 points with 5 rebounds and 2 steals in the same set.


Those post-game thoughts Oklahoma Sooners can be tracked back to a matchup where Oklahoma University also finished with 7 fast break points and 11 bench points while Texas had 6 fast break points and 4 bench points.


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