LITTLE ROCK – In its 150th victory at the Jack Stephens Center, Little Rock women's basketball defeated Oklahoma 68-56 on Tuesday night.
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Little Rock (2-3) never let Oklahoma (3-3) take a lead as the Trojans led for all but 17 seconds. The Trojans shot 42.4 percent (25-for-59) while the Sooners shot 37.7 (20-for-53).
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Raeyana DeGray led and game with a career-high 16 points while earning five rebounds as she went 7-for-13 from the floor.
Kyra Collier came up two rebounds and two assists shy of a triple-double as she finished with 10 points, game-highs for assists (8) and rebounds (8).
Monique Townson played all 40 minutes and ended up with a season-high 10 points, five assists and a game-high three steals.
Ronjanae DeGray was the fourth Trojan in double figures as she finished with 14.
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The Sooners had two players score 15 points each in Gabbi Ortiz and Shaina Pellington. Maddie Manning and Mandy Simpson each put up seven boards while Vionise Pierre-Louis led the game with five blocks.
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Little Rock began the game with a 22-10 first-quarter lead over Oklahoma after shooting 58.8 percent (10-for-17) compared to the Sooners' 26.7 (4-for-15).
Raeyana DeGray led the quarter with six points as she was a perfect 3-for-3. The Trojans put up their largest lead of the quarter at 16-2 after a jumper by DeGray.
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The Trojans earned their largest lead of the half at 32-16 thanks to a layup by Townson. Still up 16, Little Rock went to the locker room with its largest halftime lead of the season. The Trojans ended the half shooting 50 percent (16-for-32) while the Sooners shot 30 percent (9-for-30).
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The Sooners finally picked up the pace in the third quarter as they trimmed Little Rock's lead to single digits at 46-37 after outscoring the Trojans 21-15. Oklahoma shot 54.5 percent (6-for-11) while eleven of Ortiz's 15 points came in the third quarter. After Ortiz drilled a three to put the Sooners down by seven, Townson nailed a three of her own to give the Trojans a 10-point lead heading into the fourth quarter.
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With Little Rock up 51-41, Oklahoma began the fourth quarter with an 8-1 run to cut the Trojans' lead to three at 52-49. However, that was the closest the Sooners came to the Trojans' lead as Little Rock built up a 14-point lead with 17 seconds remaining. Despite only shooting 30 percent (3-for-10) in the fourth quarter, Little Rock was 11-for-14 from the foul line.
Tori Lasker was perfect from the charity stripe as she went a perfect 6-for-6 during the quarter.
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Keanna Keys ended the game with six points and five rebounds, and freshman
Terrion Moore tallied a career-high six rebounds, four points and two steals.
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Little Rock led the game in steals (9-4) and assists (14-5) while committing seven fewer turnovers (20-13). Oklahoma had the advantage in rebounds (38-33) and blocks (6-2).
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The Trojans will now hit the road for Friday night's game at Saint Louis. Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m., at Chaifetz Arena.
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POSTGAME NOTES
- Little Rock is now 2-0 against Oklahoma at the Jack Stephens Center and is 2-1 against the Sooners when playing in Little Rock.
- Little Rock's win over Oklahoma was its first over a Power Five school since defeating Texas A&M in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in 2015.
- The Trojans' victory was their first against a Big 12 school since Oklahoma's last visit to the Jack in 2014.
- Little Rock now has a streak of six consecutive games dating back to last season in which it has led or tied each of its opponents at halftime.
- Raeyana DeGray has posted a career high in points and/or rebounds for three consecutive games.
- Little Rock has recorded fewer turnovers than its opponent in all five games this season.
- Little Rock now has an all-time record of 150-30 at the Jack Stephens Center.