Can Oklahoma State Cowgirls Outplay Sooners at Lloyd Noble Center?
As the Oklahoma State Cowgirls prepare to face the Oklahoma Sooners at the Lloyd Noble Center, fans are eager to see if their team can turn around recent trends and secure a victory. The Cowgirls have shown a mix of promise and areas for improvement in their past games, which will be critical in their upcoming clash.
In their last game against Kansas State Wildcats, the Cowgirls narrowly lost with a final score of 68-69. Despite outscoring the Wildcats in the crucial third quarter with 28 points, turnovers were a significant issue as they gave up possession 20 times. However, they demonstrated strong three-point shooting with an impressive 52 percent success rate from beyond the arc.
The previous encounter with Oklahoma Sooners saw them fall short by seven points, finishing at 74-81. The Cowgirls excelled in points from paint totaling 40 and had an encouraging free throw percentage of 89 percent. Turnovers were reduced to ten compared to twenty against Kansas State, showing signs of better ball control.
Against Iowa State Cyclones, however, turnovers re-emerged as a problem area with ten recorded instances leading to an eventual defeat of 67-78. Despite this setback, free throw accuracy was exceptional at 92 percent and defensive rebounds were strong with a count of twenty-five.
The upcoming game presents an opportunity for redemption and showcases whether adjustments have been made following these performances. Fans should look for improvements in turnover management and maintaining high percentages from both three-point range and free throws.
The match is scheduled on February 24th at seven o'clock evening time at Lloyd Noble Center in Norman; it will be available for fans to watch live as these two teams battle it out on court once again.