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Dailyn Swain's Double-Double Lifts Texas Past Oklahoma
Texas rallied behind Dailyn Swain's double-double and four other players scoring in double figures to overcome a 14-point deficit and secure a 79-69 win over Oklahoma.
- On Saturday in Norman, Texas Longhorns men's basketball team rallied from a 14-point first-half deficit to beat Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team 79-69 and return to the SEC win column.
- Trailing by double digits early, Texas trailed 17-4 and 23-9 before closing the first half on a 10-2 run to tie it 30-all, with Xzayvier Brown making a 3-pointer to give Oklahoma a 33-30 halftime lead.
- Dailyn Swain's play included 10 rebounds and a go-ahead jumper with 1:32 left, while Camden Heide, Matas Vokietaitis, Jordan Pope, and Simeon Wilcher contributed in a late 9-3 surge.
- In the short term, Texas will host South Carolina on Tuesday while Oklahoma visits Kentucky on Wednesday.
- Reports show box scores differ, with some outlets listing Dailyn Swain at 20 points and six steals, while others list 18 points and six assists; Oklahoma guard Pack scored 23, according to reports.
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Texas rallies from 14-point deficit in 1st half, beats Oklahoma 79-69 behind Swain’s double-double
Dailyn Swain scored 18 points to go 10 rebounds and six assists, and Texas overcame a 14-point deficit in the first half to beat Oklahoma 79-69 on Saturday.
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Texas rallies from 14-point deficit in 1st half, beats Oklahoma 79-69 behind Swain's double-double
Texas overcomes a 14-point deficit to beat Oklahoma 79-69 on Saturday. Dailyn Swain scores 18 points, adding 10 rebounds and six assists.
·United States
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L 35%
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