The Oklahoman

Watson's court appearance moved

- Jacob Unruh, Staff writer

STILLWATER — The court appearance for a protective order filed against Oklahoma State freshman guard Marcus Watson was pushed to a later date, according to a motion for continuanc­e filed Wednesday.

A female OSU student filed a protective order as an alleged victim of rape following an alleged incident at Watson's on- campus apartment Oct. 19. Watson was suspended from all team activities.

The court appearance was originally set for Thursday, but it is now set for Tuesday, Nov. 26, in the Payne County courthouse. According to the motion for continuanc­e, the female OSU student's attorney could not attend Thursday due to another hearing elsewhere.

Watson was a four-star prospect from Georgia and the top recruit in the Cowboys' freshman class. He's also OSU coach Mike Boynton's second cousin.

Block party Oral Roberts center Elijah Lufile first tried a jumper, but was blocked by OSU freshman point guard Avery Anderson III.

Not to be deterred, Lufile tried another shot near the basket after corralling the blocked shot. Yor Anei awaited for a block just 5 seconds later.

It was that kind of night for ORU inside the paint Wednesday night during OSU's season- opening 80-75 victory at GallagherI­ba Arena.

Led by Anei, the Cowboys blocked 12 shots, the most in a single game since 2012. Anei had eight of those, bringing back the block party he started last year.

“I was just trying to block everything at the rim,” Anei said. “I mean, that's my job to protect the rim every game.”

Keylan Boone's big debut Through 10 minutes, 11 different players saw the floor. This isn't last season, that was evident.

Armed with a deeper bench and young talent, Boynton used it. And it became clear that Tulsa Memorial product Keylan Boone was ready.

Boone played just 10:09 off the bench, but scored 11 points and grabbed three rebounds. He also had a steal. He hit 3 of 5 3-pointers.

“He's got a really, really high skill package,” Boynton said.

Anderson also shined in nearly 12 minutes with five points, two steals, a block and an assist.

Boynton said he strategica­lly showed off the Cowboys' depth early.

“These type games, I like to get everybody in, in the first half,” Boynton said. “I think just my formerwpla­yer self, if you don't play in the first half, it's really hard to stay engaged. Then you're needed in the second half or some situation comes up, you may not be where you need to be mentally.”

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