The Oklahoma Sooners’ impressive nine-game winning streak was snapped on Saturday, as they suffered a 93-75 loss to the defending national champion South Carolina Gamecocks in the SEC Tournament semifinals. Despite a valiant effort, the Sooners were unable to overcome the Gamecocks’ formidable defense and balanced offense.
South Carolina’s dominant performance was characterized by a 14-2 run to close out the first half, which gave them a commanding 45-28 lead. The Gamecocks’ advantage was further extended in the third quarter, as they outscored the Sooners 25-23 to take a 70-54 lead into the final period.
The Sooners’ offense, which had been firing on all cylinders during their winning streak, was unable to find its rhythm against the Gamecocks’ stifling defense. Oklahoma’s star player, Raegan Beers, was held to just six points on 2-of-10 shooting, while the team struggled to find consistency from beyond the arc, converting just 2-of-17 three-point attempts in the first three quarters.
In contrast, the Gamecocks’ offense was clicking on all cylinders, with five players scoring in double figures. South Carolina’s bench also outscored Oklahoma’s 56-20, providing a significant boost to the Gamecocks’ overall performance.
The loss brings an end to the Sooners’ winning streak, but they will have the opportunity to regroup and refocus as they await their NCAA Tournament seeding and assignment. With a 25-7 record, Oklahoma is well-positioned to make a deep run in the tournament, and they will be looking to bounce back from this setback when they take to the court again.
As the Sooners look to regroup and refocus, they will need to address the issues that plagued them against the Gamecocks. Improving their three-point shooting and finding ways to get Beers and other key players involved in the offense will be critical to their success in the tournament. With their sights set on a deep run, the Sooners will be looking to learn from this loss and come back stronger than ever.