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OU
blows out Arizona to become elite
Associated Press
SAN
JOSE, Calif. Arizona wouldn't let Oklahoma play its inside
game, so Hollis Price went outside to beat the Wildcats.
Price
scored 26 points, including a season-high six 3-pointers, to lead
No. 2-seeded Oklahoma past third-seeded Arizona 88-67 in the West
Regional semifinals Thursday night.
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CAMPUS
Okahoma's Daryn Selvy hangs on the rim after a dunk in a 78-65
victory over Xavier Sunday in Dallas.
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Oklahoma
(30-4) hadn't reached a regional final since 1998. Now the Sooners
will play the winner of the game between UCLA and Missouri.
Arizona
(24-10), which lost to Duke in last year's NCAA championship game,
could not overcome the Sooners' tough defense or Price, whose accurate
outside shooting kept Oklahoma in it early before a sustained second-half
rally.
Jason
Gardner, probably playing his last college game, led the Wildcats
with 14 points. Luke Walton, the son of former UCLA and NBA great
Bill Walton, had nine points and seven assists.
With
Duke's loss to Indiana on Thursday, both participants in last season's
final were knocked out within 30 minutes.
Aaron
McGhee finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds for Oklahoma, with
21 points in the final seven minutes as the Sooners turned a close
game into a blowout.
The
Wildcats singled him out after he averaged 25.5 points and 8.5 rebounds
in the Sooners' first two tournament games. But they apparently
forgot about Price.
Oklahoma
jumped out to an 8-2 lead, as Price made two 3-pointers. But the
Sooners went scoreless for more than five minutes, and the Wildcats
narrowed the gap before taking a 10-8 lead on Rick Anderson's jumper.
The
Wildcats shut down McGhee, and Oklahoma had to rely on its perimeter
shooting. Price carried the Sooners, with 22 of their 33 points
before halftime.
The
Wildcats took a 28-23 lead on freshman Will Bynum's acrobatic layup
with 5:31 to go, and the Wildcats stretched their lead to as many
as seven points on the way to a 37-33 halftime edge.
Price
made all of his 3-points by the break.
He
made a mistake when he lost the ball at midcourt, and Gardner snatched
it up as it rolled toward Arizona's basket. Gardner outran Price
for the basket and got fouled to give the Wildcats a 44-40 lead.
But
the Sooners went on an 11-0 run, capped by Ebi Ere's 3-pointer,
to go up 51-44. They were able to slow down the speedy Wildcats
during the spurt, and kept the game at their pace throughout the
rest of the half.
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