Great Britain against Oklahoma statistics in the Sec tournament

Great Britain against Oklahoma statistics in the Sec tournament

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Nashville – Kentucky basketball focuses on winning the Sec tournament this week.

Oklahoma has the same goal in the head. But it has another motivating factor: revenge.

Guilt Otega Oweh.

The Sooners watch, which had become a security guard, tortured his former squad when the teams met in Norman, Oklahoma last month. He scored 28 points, including the last 18, including the starting corb for an 83-82 victory for Kentucky.

OU has not forgotten to go to the second round in the second round in the Bridgestone Arena.

“I know that our boys were stung after this game,” said Oklahoma coach Porter Moser on Wednesday after his team’s 81-75 victory against Georgia in the first round. “Both teams played their cock. I am looking forward to a great Matchup (today) with Kentucky.”

And Moser has made every effort to ensure that people know that the wildcats are much more than one player.

“You have so many different offensive weapons. … your offense is so distributed,” said Moser. “You have 5s that can happen. Amari (Williams) and Brandon (Garrison) can both pass so well. They have protected everywhere. They have a veteran, Final Four Point Guard (in Lamont Butler). It will be a group effort that guarded their entire movement, their explosion actions.

“We’ll come afterwards.”

Can the wildcats frustrate the Sooners on the way to another victory and a place in the quarter -finals of the SEC tournament? Or will Oklahoma Avenge become a painful home accident last month?

Follow Nashville with live updates below:

The SEC tournament competition between the wildcats and Sooners is broadcast in the Sec Network. Karl Ravech (Play-by-Play), Jimmy Dykes (analyst) and Molly McGrath (sidelines) will receive the call.

Authentified subscribers can access the SEC network via TV-networked devices or by Watchepn.com, the Watchepn app or ESPN+.

You can also stream the SEC network on Fubo that offers a free trial version.

Tom Leach (Play-by-Play) and Jack Givens (analyst) will call 840 in Louisville and both 630 a.m. and 98.1 FM in Lexington.

You can also listen online at ukathletics.com.

Wetting arbitrariness: Kentucky is a 6 ½ point favorite (-110) for Draftkings, which defines the over/under 159 ½ points (-105). The chances of winning are Kentucky -298, Oklahoma +240.

  • October 23: Exhibition against Kentucky Wesleyan ∣ Points: Kentucky 123, Kentucky Wesleyan 52
  • October 29: Exhibition against Minnesota State Mankato ∣ ∣ Points: Kentucky 98, Minnesota State Mankato 67
  • November 4: against Wright State (Rupp Arena) ∣ Points: Kentucky 103, Wright State 62
  • November 9: against Bucknell (Rupp Arena) ∣ Points: Kentucky 100, Bucknell 72
  • November 12: against Duke (Champions Classic; State Farm Arena, Atlanta) ∣ Points: Kentucky 77, Duke 72
  • November 19: against LipsComb, (Rupp Arena) ∣ Points: Kentucky 97, Lipscomb 68
  • November 22: against Jackson State (Rupp Arena) ∣ Points: Kentucky 108, Jackson State 59
  • November 26: against Western Kentucky (Rupp Arena) ∣ Points: Kentucky 87, Western Kentucky 68
  • November 29: against Georgia State (Rupp Arena) ∣ Points: Kentucky 105, Georgia State 76
  • December 3: at Clemson (ACC/Sec Challenge) ∣ Points: Clemson 70, Kentucky 66
  • December 7: Against Gonzaga (climate promise Arena; Seattle) ∣ Points: Kentucky 90, Gonzaga 89 (OT)
  • December 11: against Colgate (Rupp Arena) ∣ Points: Kentucky 78, Colgate 67
  • December 14: against Louisville (Rupp Arena) ∣ Points: Kentucky 93, Louisville 85
  • December 21: against Ohio State (CBS Sports Classic; Madison Square Garden, New York) | Points: Ohio State 85, Kentucky 65
  • December 31: against Brown (Rupp Arena) | Points: Kentucky 88, Brown 54
  • January 4: against Florida (Rupp Arena) | Points: Kentucky 106, Florida 100
  • January 7: in Georgia | Points: Georgia 82, Kentucky 69
  • January 11: In Mississippi State | Points: Kentucky 95, Mississippi State 90
  • January 14: against Texas A & M (Rupp Arena) | Points: Kentucky 81, Texas A & M 69
  • January 18: Against Alabama (Rupp Arena) | Points: Alabama 102, Kentucky 97
  • January 25: At Vanderbilt | Points: Vanderbilt 74, Kentucky 69
  • January 28: in Tennessee | Points: Kentucky 78, Tennessee 73
  • February 1: Against Arkansas | Points: Arkansas 89, Kentucky 79
  • February 4: with Ole Miss | Points: Ole Miss 98, Kentucky 84
  • February 8: against South Carolina | Points: Kentucky 80, South Carolina 57
  • February 11: against Tennessee | Points: Kentucky 75, Tennessee 64
  • February 15: in Texas | Points: Texas 82, Kentucky 78
  • February 19: against Vanderbilt | Points: Kentucky 82, Vanderbilt 61
  • February 22: in Alabama | Points: Alabama 96, Kentucky 83
  • February 26: At Oklahoma | Points: Kentucky 83, Oklahoma 82
  • March 1: Against Auburn | Points: Auburn 94, Kentucky 78
  • March 4: against LSU | Points: Kentucky 95, LSU 64
  • March 8: in Missouri | Points: Kentucky 91, Missouri 83
  • March 13: Against Oklahoma (SEC tournament, second round; Nashville), 9:30 p.m., sec network

Record: 21-10 (10-8 seconds)

  • Ansley Almonor (striker, senior)
  • Koby Brea (guard, graduate)
  • Lamont Butler (guard, graduate)
  • Andrew Carr (striker, graduate)
  • Collin Chandler (guard, newcomer)
  • Grant Darbyshire (guard, junior)
  • Brandon Garrison (striker, sophomore)
  • Walker Horn (guard, junior)
  • Kerr Kriisa (guard, senior)
  • Trent Noah (forward, newcomer)
  • Otega Oweh (guard, junior)
  • Travis Perry (guard, newcomer)
  • Jaxson Robinson (guard, graduate)
  • Amari Williams (center, graduate)

The Sooners are 20-12 this season. During the regular season they ended 6-12 in the second game. Oklahoma was one of the last unbeaten team in the country and started 13-0 in the 2024-25.

OU won her place in today’s second round over an 81-75 victory against Georgia on the first day of the tournament.

Great Britain is 4-0 ever to Oklahoma.

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