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Okla. St. tops rival OU in key Big 12 tourney opener

Trae Young, Sooners no lock for Big Dance

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Oklahoma State coach Mike Boynton wasted no time this week pondering whether his team had done enough to merit an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament.

That’s because the Big 12 Tournament winner gets in automatica­lly.

“I just control the things I can control, and the only thing I’ve been worried about since we played Saturday was getting my team ready to play,” Boynton said after the eighth-seeded Cowboys’ 71-60 victory over No. 9 seed Oklahoma in the opening round Wednesday night.

“We came here to win the Big 12 Tournament. We’ll worry about what next week brings next week.”

Cameron McGriff scored 18 points, Jeffrey Carroll added 13 points and 13 rebounds, and Kendall Smith finished with 11 points for the Cowboys (19-13), who led 58-53 with 6 minutes left before easing away down the stretch to set up a quarterfin­al matchup with No. 1 seed Kansas.

Oklahoma State swept the ninth-ranked Jayhawks during the regular season.

“I guess we have about 18 hours,” Boynton said, “to refresh our bodies and minds.”

Trae Young had 22 points on 7-for-21 shooting for the Sooners (18-13), but no amount of offense could overcome a startling disparity on the boards. Oklahoma was outrebound­ed 53-27, and all of those rebounds led to a 19-2 advantage for the Cowboys in second-chance points.

“We just didn’t do the job we had to do against a good club in keeping them to one shot,” Sooners coach Lon Kruger said. “They were more aggressive in the first half, when they popped a little bit of a lead, and again when we got close in the second half.”

Now, the Sooners must anxiously await their NCAA Tournament fate.

“Instead of us taking care of our business we left it in the committee’s hands,” Young said. “We played in the toughest conference in America. I think our resume speaks for itself.”

The Sooners beat the Cowboys by 20 in early January, back when they were ascending to No. 4 in the nation. But things began to fall apart midway through the conference schedule, beginning with a lopsided loss to Kansas State and an overtime defeat to the Cowboys in Stillwater.

The slump hit its nadir with a six-game skid that put the Sooners on the NCAA Tournament bubble.

Things weren’t a whole lot better during the first half at the Sprint Center. Young was hassled every time he touched the ball, nobody else made shots and the Cowboys slowly built a 39-28 lead.

It swelled to 50-34 when McGriff hit his third 3-pointer of the second half.

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