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FORT WORTH, TX – TCU moves to 16-5 after beating Oklahoma State tonight 77-73 and will split the series as the Cowboys defeated them earlier in the season by one. Chuck O’Bannon Jr. led for the Frogs with 19 points, four rebounds, and three assists. He shot 3 of six from beyond the arc and his clutch three-point shooting midway through the second half compelled TCU to a 10 point lead. Emanuel Miller added 16 points, three rebounds, and four assists. Damion Bough also contributed 15 points, three rebounds, and eight assists. The game got a little bit too close for comfort with four minutes remaining in regulation. TCU was getting out hustled and Oklahoma State came back within one point. Head Coach Jamie Dixon said post game, “we played really good defense and rebounded really well until about four minutes remaining in the game and I think that’s from fatigue. We have a lot of guys playing a lot of minutes right now because we are banged up.” TCU was without Mike Miles today for the second straight game due to sprained wrists. He will be evaluated this week and will decide if he is going to play against No. 9 Texas Tech on Saturday later in the week. The game came down to two three throws made by Eddie Lampkin to give TCU a four point lead with 20 seconds remaining in the game. Lampkin ended the night with 10 points and 12 rebounds and secured his fourth double-double of the season. The Frogs shot very well tonight at 47 percent from the field and 35 percent from beyond the arc. But what really set them apart from Oklahoma State tonight was their rebounding. TCU is ranked third in the country behind Purdue and Kentucky in rebounding and they showed that tonight, out rebounding the Cowboys 37-24. The Frogs did give up 17 turnovers and that’s something that Coach Dixon said they need to work on but overall they are improving. #TCU #OklahomaState #Big12 Basketball The Frogs have yet to lose back-to-back games this season which show they have resilience. They are going to make a run for the tournament and they will do so one game at a time. TCU sits at 16-5 and 5-4 in the Big 12 conference (fifth). They will head to Lubbock on Saturday to take on No. 9 Texas Tech. Tip off is set for 3 PM
Dallas held Detroit to 86 points (37.9% FG) tonight, marking the 22nd time this season the Mavs have held their opponent under 100 points (third-most in the NBA). Dallas is now 19-3 when holding their opponent under 100 points, and 10-0 when their opponent shoots under 40.0% FG. Luka Dončić led the Mavericks with 33 points, 7 rebounds and 11 assists tonight, the 18th time this season he has led Dallas in all three categories (including ties). Dončić has recorded 10+ assists in his last 7 games, the longest streak of his career and the second-longest in franchise history (8, Jason Kidd). Tonight was Dončić’s 32nd career game with 30+ points and 10+ assists, tying him with Oscar Robertson for the most in NBA history prior to turning 23. #DallasMavericks #NBA #LukaDoncic
FORT WORTH, TX - TCU bounced back to their old way of things today as they defeat No. 19 LSU . The Frogs came out in the first half and played solid defense the entire 20 minutes. What set them apart was their rebounding. They outrebounded LSU 26-16 in the first quarter and had a lot of second chance points off the rebound game. What also stood out was the poise they had on defense. LSU had three offensive fouls in the first half due to TCU being at the right place at the right time. The Frogs were also shooting exceptionally well, way better than they were against Texas. The Frogs shot 52 percent from the floor in the first half while LSU only shot 28 percent from the floor. Frogs went on a 15-5 run to end the half and TCU went into the locker room with a nine-point lead, 38-29. The second half was led by Chuck O'Bannon Jr. who had back-to-back-to-back three-pointers putting TCU up 50-36 with 15 minutes ramining in the half. LSU weaseled their way back into the game getting within five with 10 minutes remaining in the game. It became a dog fight and both teams were going at it. The Tigers came back within one-point of TCU and they did that by outrebounding TCU in the second half. Mike Miles turned it up late in the second half and added eight points to his already 11 in the final five minutes to lead TCU to a victory. Miles ended the night with 19 points, eight rebounds, and six assists. Chuck O'Bannon Jr. had 19 points, and six rebounds and shot three-of-four from the three point line. TCU will head to Oklahoma to play the Sooners on 1/31 at 8:00 PM.
FORT WORTH, TX - TCU (13-4) came up short to Texas (15-5) 73-50 after a very rough shooting day for the Frogs. What started off as a great first half did not end the way everyone expected. The Frogs started off with stellar defense and had five blocks in the first eight minutes of the game. The blocks were led by Emanuel Miller who had three of the five. TCU went into a shooting slump midway through the first half and Texas started to pull away. Texas took a 21-10 lead with 9:30 minutes remaining in the half. TCU couldn't buy a bucket to save them and to make matters worse their defense started to become lazy. The Frogs went out rebounded 24-14 in the first half, giving the Longhorns second chance opportunities that they capitalized on. TCU went 0-9 from beyond the arc, not making a three-pointer the entire first half and shto 28 percent from the floor. The Frogs didn't score for eight minutes straight until 20 seconds left in the half. TCU went into the locker room down 41-23. Mike Miles led the Frogs going into the half with nine points. The second half started and ended the same, Texas held the 20-point lead the remainder of the game due to poor shooting and bad defense by the Frogs. The Longhorns continued their climb as TCU just couldn't get anything to fall their way. The Frogs were 1-12 from three when the 10 minute mark hit in the second half. Texas had a 59-35 lead at the 10 minute mark. TCU ended the night 2-of-16 from the three-point line, shooting 12 percent from beyond the arc. Mike Miles led with 14 points, four rebounds, and two assists. TCU will be back here in Fort Worth on Saturday to try and redeem themselves against No. 19 LSU. It's an early one here in Schollmaier Arena, tip off is at 11 AM. UniversityofTexas #TCU #Big12MensBasketball
Adam Flagler rallied Baylor with 18 of his 22 points in the second half, and the Bears pulled within two of their own Big 12 record for consecutive victories, beating TCU 76-64. James Akinjo had 20 points and eight assists for the Bears (15-0, 3-0 Big 12), who went on a 14-0 run not long after falling behind by nine just seconds into the second half. Mike Miles Jr. scored 26 points for the Horned Frogs (10-2, 0-1), who were playing for the first time in 18 days because of COVID-19 issues in the program.
DALLAS, Texas — The Dallas Mavericks took the string out of the Charlotte Hornets with a 120-96 at the American Airlines Center Monday Night. Mavericks Luka Doncic missed his 2nd consecutive game with left ankle injury. Kristaps Porzingis stepped up and finished with 24 points, 13 rebounds, and five blocks in 25 minutes of action. “it was a good night for us. We started off shooting really well and it kind of carried over to everybody. Then Trey (Burke) came in and gave us a spark on offense. We played really free out there,” says Porzingis. Trey Burke came off the bench and scored a season-high 22 points on 9-14 shooting to go with a season-high 6 assists. Tim Hardaway Jr. had 19 points and 4 assists off the bench for the Mavs. #DallasMavericks #CharlotteHornets #KristapsPorzingis
FORT WORTH, TX – TCU (4-5, 2-4) upsets Baylor (7-2, 4-2) 30-28 in Fort Worth Saturday afternoon and they were led by Chandler Morris. Morris threw 29-of-41 for 461 yards in the air to lead the Frogs to a victory. TCU started the game off with a quick series and a punt after an incomplete pass from Chandler Morris to Blair Conwright. Baylor took over on offense and in three quick plays the Bears were on the board 7-0 after a seven yard pass to Tyquan Thornton from Gerry Bohanon. With seven minutes left in the first quarter TCU got on the board 7-7 after Morris’s pass was completed to Derius Davis for 63 yards to the Baylor 14 for a 1ST down. The Horned Frogs finished the first quarter short of a touchdown and was stopped at the Baylor 13. They settled for a field goal and went into the second quarter 10-7. Defense continued to play with force and had their best defensive possession all season with a rush loss of two yards, rush loss of six yards, rush gain for five yards and forced a Baylor punt at the Baylor seven yard line. The TCU defense played some of their best football this afternoon. TCU took over on offense and was stopped by Baylor but Griffin Kell kicked a 46 yard field goal to put the Frogs ahead by six, 13-7. The Baylor Bears opened up the second quarter with an 11 play, seven minute series that resulted in a touchdown, putting Baylor back on top 14-13 from a pass completion to Drake Dabney from Bohanon for a 21 yard touchdown. TCU struggled in the red zone in the second quarter, they were in the red zone four times in the first half and only had one touchdown. That didnt stop the Frogs from getting some points, they finished the second quarter with a fieldgoal with 1:03 left in the half to take the lead 16-14 at the half. Morris had an incredible game for the Frogs, he threw 15-of-21 for 246 yards in the first half alone. The Baylor defense coming into this game only allowed 209 yards passing and Morris covered that and then some in the first half. The Horned Frogs defense started the third quarter the same way they ended the first half, they stopped the Bears and forced a punt. TCU had a rough start offensively in the third quarter, but not becuase of their play. The refs threw more flags than the press box could count and it continued on the offensive side for TCU. They lost 15 total yards in penalties after the refs were done with their shenanigans and still finished the drive off with a touchdown. The touchdown was made possible by a beautiful pass from Morris to Taye Barber for 29 yards at the Baylor 26, that was finished off by a pass from Morris to Dominic DiNunzio for a five yard touchdown. TCU went up 23-14 with seven minutes left in the third quarter. Baylor came back and scored a touchdown with three minutes left in the third quarter, making the game too close for comfort but TCU still led 23-21. TCU came roaring back with a 53 yard pass to Quetin Johnston to the Baylor 22. The drive was short lived and TCU attempted for a field goal and it was deflected by Baylor. Baylor then shot one down field for a 49 yard pass completion to Tyquan Thornton. The very next play, TCU intercepted it in the end zone by Kee’Yon Stewart to end the fourth quarter. TCU resumed play to start the fourth after the interception and Johnston scored a touchdown to pull away with a 30-21 lead. Baylor scored yet again to make it a barn burner late in Fort Worth. TCU led 30-28 with five minutes left in the half. TCU’s next drive ended in a missed field goal giving Baylor the ball back with two minutes remaining in the game down two points to the Horned Frogs. The game was a close one but an interception with 30 seconds left in the game by Baylor solidifying the win for the Horned Frogs. KEY PLAYERS: Chandler Morris threw 29 of 41 for 461 yards. Morris also led in rushing yards with 70 yards rushing for 11 carries. #TCU #Baylor #CollegeFootball
ARLINGTON, Texas – The Dallas Cowboys have now won four-straight games, culminating in a 44-20 victory over the New York Giants. Dallas advances to 4-1 and takes a two-game lead in the NFC East. Dallas came into the game as a 7-point favorite over the Giants and the matchup proved more challenging as the game wore on as New York lost quarterback Daniel Jones, featured running back Saquon Barkley, and run-after-catch threat Kenny Golladay to injury. Despite a sloppy start for the Cowboys in the first half featuring two turnovers, several missed snaps, and a dropped pass in the end zone, the Cowboys rallied in the second. The squad spurred a win Mike McCarthy labeled the “first game from start to finish we kept our feet on the gas.” The way the Cowboys played in the second half was a microcosm of the season thus far, including a dominant run game and a Trevon Diggs interception. Sound familiar? Kellen Moore once again took advantage of the defense’s box count and the offensive line/tight end chips created seams for rushers with second level blocks. Ezekiel Elliott finished with 110 rushing yards, his second-straight game eclipsing the 100-yard marker at AT&T Stadium. He gashed Patrick Graham’s defense with his decisiveness on cuts and cashed in with a rushing and receiving touchdown. Tony Pollard added 75 yards to the ground total in addition. The run game created favorable matchups on the outside for Dak Prescott and three weapons finished with at least 60 receiving yards: CeeDee Lamb (84), Dalton Schultz (79), and Amari Cooper (60). Even ball distribution is the key to the Cowboys’ explosiveness. On the opposite side of the ball, Dan Quinn’s unit amassed two more interceptions. Diggs recorded his sixth interception in five games and Anthony Brown registered a pick six in the fourth quarter to extend the team’s lead. On the one-year anniversary of his right ankle fracture and dislocation, Prescott did not get off to a stellar start. Dallas turned the ball over twice in the first quarter that ended promising drives. The first came on a tipped pass by Lorenzo Carter who hauled it in for an interception. Dallas then ended the quarter with Prescott fumbling on the five-yard line which the Giants recovered. Reggie Ragland was there to pounce on the ball for New York. However, courtesy of the Cowboys’ defense, Daniel Jones and company were not able to capitalize on the Cowboys’ errors. The Giants had to settle for a field goal (54-yarder missed in the first quarter) and the Cowboys responded. Prescott threw a 49-yard bomb to CeeDee lamb for a touchdown. He hit him perfectly in stride and the momentum shifted. It took four plays to get into the end zone as Lamb ran untouched to give the Cowboys a 10-0 lead. The Giants then tied the game after the next two possessions. First a 51-yard field goal by Graham Gano, and then a methodical 12-play, 88-yard drive that resulted in a one-yard rush by Devontae Booker for a touchdown. With three minutes to go in the second, it was time for Prescott to answer. In eight plays, the Cowboys had reached the end zone. A 24-yard completion to Amari Cooper brought Dallas to a 17-10 lead into the half. Cooper’s cut inside left the Giants’ cornerback in the dust. Like last week against the Panthers, the Cowboys kicked it to high gear in the third. Th team put up 10 points. The Giants opened with a 51-yard field goal, but Dallas responded by marching 75 yards down the field in 10 plays. The impressive sequence began with Dak Prescott throwing a strike to Schultz for a 30-yard completion. Prescott rolled to the right to evade pressure and hit Schultz to set up the touchdown. Moore pulled out the trick bag. Prescott faked a pitch to Elliott, looked away to divert the defense, Elliot got open in the flat, and then Prescott threw a pass back to the running back he originally faked to. Trevon Diggs continued his streak. He picked off Mike Glennon on a deep pass for his sixth interception of the year in a five-game span. The Cowboys had to settle for a field goal off Diggs’ takeaway due to penalties on the following possession. Dallas continued to go the distance. The offense got in the end zone again off a nine play, 98-yard drive. Wideout Cedrick Wilson connected with Noah Brown on a 22-yard completion prior to catching a 35-yard pass down the sideline himself to move the chains. From 13 yards out, Elliott made his way around the right side and skipped across the goal line. The Giants responded with a touchdown of their own, a three-yard dump to Booker, but by that point, it was too late. The Cowboys recovered the onside kick and added three more points for good measure – a 31-yard field goal by Zuerlein. With 1:57 left in the game, Anthony Brown added salt to the wound. He recorded a pick six. Brown picked off Glennon’s pass intended for Collin Johnson and darted untouched 45 yards to the end zone to make it a 44-20 ballgame.
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