
Oklahoma
(+8.5)

Kentucky
(-8.5)
Highlights
Summary
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Interstat) — Kentucky used a dominant second half to pull away from Oklahoma for a 94-78 men’s basketball victory Wednesday night at Rupp Arena. The Wildcats, leading 43-32 at halftime, outscored the Sooners 51-46 after intermission behind efficient shooting. Kentucky shot 50% from the field and made 12 3-pointers. Otega Oweh led Kentucky with 24 points, while Brandon Garrison added 20. Xzayvier Brown scored 21 points for Oklahoma, which fell to 11-11. Kentucky improved to 16-7. A crowd of 19,394 attended the Southeastern Conference game.
Extended Summary
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Interstat) — In a game defined by offensive efficiency and a decisive second-half surge, the Kentucky Wildcats defeated the Oklahoma Sooners 94-78 in a Southeastern Conference men’s basketball matchup Wednesday night at a sold-out Rupp Arena. A crowd of 19,394 watched the Wildcats improve to 16-7 overall, while the Sooners fell to an even 11-11. Kentucky, which entered as an 8.5-point favorite, outperformed statistical projections with a blistering offensive display, particularly after halftime. The contest was closer than the final margin indicated for much of the night. Oklahoma, led by a determined effort from guard Xzayvier Brown and forward Tae Davis, traded blows with the Wildcats throughout a competitive first half. Kentucky took a 43-32 lead into the break, but the Sooners had weathered an early barrage of three-pointers to stay within striking distance. The most important part of the game unfolded early in the second half, when Kentucky systematically dismantled any hope of an Oklahoma comeback with a sustained run of high-percentage offense. The Wildcats opened the period on a 12-4 spurt, extending their lead to 19 points within the first four minutes. This run was emblematic of the entire half, where Kentucky’s offensive execution proved overwhelming. The Wildcats scored 51 points in the second half on a remarkably efficient 58% shooting from the field. They consistently generated high-quality shots, both inside and out, and capitalized on free-throw opportunities. Kentucky finished the game shooting 50% from the field, 46% from three-point range, and 81% from the free-throw line. Their offensive rating of 138.6 points per 100 possessions underscored a night of near-flawless execution. Oklahoma, by contrast, could not maintain its offensive pace. While the Sooners shot a respectable 44% overall and 84% from the line, they were hampered by a 34% performance from beyond the arc and a stark disadvantage in ball movement, registering only three assists as a team. Kentucky also dominated the glass, securing 11 offensive rebounds to Oklahoma’s six, which led to critical second-chance points. Kentucky’s victory was a product of balanced and prolific scoring. Otega Oweh led all scorers with 24 points, showcasing his athleticism with drives to the basket and timely outside shooting. Brandon Garrison provided a massive interior presence, scoring 20 points and controlling the defensive glass. Collin Chandler added 18 points, including four three-pointers, as part of a Kentucky backcourt that consistently found seams in the Oklahoma defense. For the Sooners, Brown was a bright spot, scoring 21 points and knocking down five three-pointers in a valiant effort. Davis contributed 16 points and was active early, but the team’s overall offensive flow stagnated against Kentucky’s defensive pressure. The Wildcats’ ability to turn defense into offense, scoring nine points off turnovers and limiting their own miscues to just six, was another key factor. The game’s tempo and scoring output far exceeded expectations, with the combined 172 points sailing over the pregame over/under line of 151.5. Kentucky’s performance served as a statement of its offensive capabilities, particularly on its home floor, as it looks ahead to a crucial stretch of SEC play. Oklahoma, mired in a stretch that has seen it lose five of its last six games, must regroup quickly as it continues a challenging conference schedule. The Sooners’ inability to string together defensive stops during Kentucky’s pivotal second-half run proved to be the difference, allowing the Wildcats to pull away and secure a comfortable victory. Kentucky next faces a major test at home against Tennessee on Saturday. Oklahoma travels to face Vanderbilt on the same day, seeking to halt its recent slide and return to .500 in conference play.
Preview
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Interstat) — The struggling Oklahoma Sooners will face a stiff road test Wednesday night against the surging Kentucky Wildcats in a Southeastern Conference men’s basketball matchup at Rupp Arena. Oklahoma (11-10, 1-7 SEC) enters on a seven-game losing skid, its most recent a 79-69 home loss to Texas on Saturday. The Sooners’ conference woes have been marked by narrow defeats, including an overtime loss at Missouri and a two-point loss to Alabama. The Sooners will lean heavily on guard Nijel Pack, who has been a bright spot during the slide. Pack is averaging 17.3 points per game in SEC play and is coming off a 23-point performance against Texas. Over his last eight games, he has scored 20 or more points five times. Kentucky (15-7, 5-3) has won six of its last eight, including an 85-77 victory at Arkansas last time out. The Wildcats have found their stride offensively, averaging 80.1 points in conference games. Guard Otega Oweh powers the Wildcats’ attack, averaging a team-high 19.9 points in SEC play. He scored 24 points in the win at Arkansas and has topped 20 points in five of his last eight contests. The Wildcats have been strong at home, posting a 10-2 record at Rupp Arena this season. Oklahoma is 1-4 in true road games. For Oklahoma, reversing its fortunes will require solving its defensive issues; the Sooners have allowed an average of 84.1 points during their seven-game losing streak. Kentucky, meanwhile, will look to exploit its home-court advantage and maintain its position in the upper half of the SEC standings. The game tips off at 7 p.m. EST Wednesday and will be broadcast on the SEC Network. After this contest, Kentucky prepares for a top-tier conference showdown at home against Tennessee on Saturday. Oklahoma continues its road trip at Vanderbilt on Saturday.