Box Score
CONWAY, Ark.-Central Arkansas hit baskets at the end of
regulation and overtime as Oral Roberts fell 86-84 in overtime at
the Farris Center Saturday evening. The loss drops ORU to 18-13
with a 13-5 record in the Southland Conference, finishing third in
the regular season. Central Arkansas improved to 13-16, 7-11 with
the victory and will be the seventh seed in the upcoming SLC
tournament in Katy, Texas.
The exciting game featured a pair of 30-point scorers, including
Warren
Niles who had 30 for ORU. Steven
Roundtree and Damen
Bell-Holter each tallied double-doubles with 21 points, 13
rebounds and 16 points, 11 rebounds, respectively. Shawn
Glover added 12 points for the Golden Eagles, who fell despite
a 42-36 rebounding advantage, and a 47 percent (31-66) shooting
effort.
That was in large part because of Jarvis Garner's 34 point
effort, including six 3-pointers, 27 points after halftime, and a
35-foot shot that fell through to tie the game at the end of
regulation. Garner was aided by 18 points from Robert Crawford and
12 points from LaQuentin Miles.
UCA shot a combined 23-37 (62 percent) in the second half and
overtime as the Bears erased an 11 point ORU lead in the second
half. After turning what could be an ORU blowout into a close game,
both teams battled down the stretch and the game had 11 ties and 12
lead changes.
"They haven't led their lessons," said Coach Scott
Sutton. "We had a chance again tonight. We played well enough
in the first half to have a double-digit lead and I told them at
halftime, if you mess around and allow them to stay in the game,
they'll start throwing in some shots, they'll hit some crazy shots,
that's how they play."
Rolling early on the Golden Eagles led 15-7 after a pair of free
throws by Roundtree. UCA cut it to a four-point game but ORU
responded right back, using second-chance opportunities and an 8-1
run to open up a 23-12 advantage.
After an 8-2 run cut ORU's lead down to four (28-24), Roundtree
took over again, hitting a long jumper and then throwing down a
two-handed dunk, scoring the final six points of the half for ORU.
At the time Roundtree's points made it a 10 point game but UCA
scored the final four points of the half to make it 34-28 at the
break.
After scoring the first five points of the second half, ORU gave
up a 15-4 scoring run to UCA over the next five minutes as the
Bears came back and tied the game at 43-43 on a Garner 3-pointer
with 13:04 to play.
ORU seemed to withstand every run and Niles answered with a
3-pointer, but Garner continued to be hot from long range for UCA
and tied the game again at 48-48. A Daouda Berete jumper with 9:58
to go gave the Bears their first lead of the game and they
continued to hit from behind the arc and turned it into a six-point
lead at 56-50.
The Golden Eagles finally caught a break and a plus-one
possession for Bell-Holter, coupled with a technical foul against
the Bears gave ORU a five-point possession and cut the deficit to
one at 56-55 with 7:48 to play.
Niles turned it into an 8-0 run with his fourth 3-pointer of the
game to put ORU back on top, 58-56. Neither team could pull away
from the other down the stretch, and it was just a one point lead,
72-71 for the Bears with under a minute to play.
Glover's basket with 30 seconds left gave ORU a 73-72 advantage
but gave the Bears the opportunity to hold for the game's final
shot.
After a pair of timeouts, Garner got the ball again and heaved
one up from near mid-court, sinking it and sending the game to
overtime.
"We told our guys as soon as they caught it to foul," said
Sutton. "They made a nice play to get it to half court and call a
timeout. We planned to do the same thing and foul and we lost
separation and Garner hit a crazy shot."
Again it was UCA ball with the chance for the last shot and
after a timeout by the Bears with 4.6 seconds to go. This time
Garner was off the mark but Anthony Borden was there for the
put-back as time expired, giving UCA the 86-84 victory.
ORU will be the number three seed in next week's Southland
Conference Tournament and will earn a first-round bye, beginning
play in Katy, Texas, on Thursday. The Golden Eagles will face the
winner of game two between the sixth and seventh seeds, Sam Houston
State and Central Arkansas.
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