
South Dakota

Oral Roberts
Highlights
Summary
TULSA, Okla. (Interstat) ā Ty Harper scored 29 points to lead Oral Roberts to a 67-62 menās basketball victory over South Dakota on Saturday at Mabee Center. The Golden Eagles led 35-31 at halftime and maintained a narrow edge throughout the second half. Cameron Fens scored 25 points for the Coyotes, who missed 11 free throws and shot just 16.7% from three-point range. Oral Roberts capitalized at the line, making 18 of 23 free throws, including key attempts in the final minute to secure the win. Oral Roberts improved to 7-22 overall, while South Dakota fell to 14-15.
Extended Summary
TULSA, Okla. (Interstat) ā In a grinding, defensive struggle where points were at a premium, the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles made just enough plays down the stretch to edge the South Dakota Coyotes 67-62 in a Summit League menās basketball game Saturday at the Mabee Center. The game, played before a crowd of 2,574, was a tale of two star performances and a collective offensive freeze from beyond the arc. Oral Roberts guard Ty Harper, a junior from Norcross, Georgia, poured in a game-high 29 points, while South Dakotaās 6-foot-10 center Cameron Fens of Dubuque, Iowa, answered with a dominant 25-point, 36-minute effort for the Coyotes. Neither team could find a consistent shooting rhythm. South Dakota shot just 22 of 53 from the floor, a stark 41.5 percent, and was an icy 3 of 18 from three-point range. The Golden Eagles were scarcely better, hitting 23 of 59 field goals and matching South Dakotaās 3-for-17 mark from deep. The difference materialized at the free-throw line and on the glass. Oral Roberts converted 18 of 23 free throws compared to South Dakotaās 15 of 26, and the Golden Eagles secured 10 offensive rebounds to the Coyotesā four, leading to critical second-chance opportunities. South Dakota, which entered the game with a 67.8 percent probability to win according to National Statisticalās ELO system, fell to 14-15 overall. Oral Roberts improved to 7-22. The most important sequence of the game unfolded in the final minute with Oral Roberts clinging to a 63-62 lead. After a Silas Bennion assist led to a Cameron Fens layup to pull South Dakota within one point with 1:01 remaining, the Coyotes forced a missed jumper from Ty Harper on the ensuing possession. With 35 seconds left and a chance to take the lead, South Dakotaās Jordan Crawford missed a layup. Oral Robertsā Yuto Yamanouchi-Williams secured the defensive rebound and was immediately fouled. The 6-foot-11 freshman from Japan calmly sank both free throws with 12 seconds left, pushing the Golden Eaglesā lead to 65-62. South Dakota, out of timeouts, rushed a potential game-tying three-pointer from Uzziah Buntyn that missed. Harper grabbed the defensive board, was fouled, and sealed the victory with two more free throws with six seconds remaining, providing the final margin. The game was characterized by physical defense and turnovers, with Oral Roberts recording nine steals to South Dakotaās five. The Golden Eagles also held a slight edge in assists, 9-5, and blocks, 3-2. South Dakotaās offense, which managed only 62 points on 74 possessions for an offensive rating of 83.4, was hampered by 13 turnovers. Oral Roberts was marginally more efficient, scoring 67 points on 71 possessions for a 94.5 offensive rating. Beyond Harperās scoring outburst, Oral Roberts received 13 points from Ofri Naveh of Neot Golan, Israel, and seven points from Luke Gray of Edmond, Oklahoma. For South Dakota, Fensā interior presence was supplemented by 14 points from Uzziah Buntyn of Round Rock, Texas. The Coyotes dominated points in the paint, 34-28, but could not overcome their perimeter shooting woes and the Golden Eaglesā advantage in free-throw accuracy. The victory gave Oral Roberts a season split with South Dakota, avenging a 77-69 loss in Vermillion on Jan. 29. South Dakota returns home to face Omaha on Wednesday, while Oral Roberts hosts Denver on Thursday.
Preview
SOUTH DAKOTA COYOTES (14-13) AT ORAL ROBERTS GOLDEN EAGLES (6-22) Preview TULSA, Okla. (Interstat) ā The South Dakota Coyotes look to solidify their position in the Summit League standings when they visit the struggling Oral Roberts Golden Eagles on Saturday at Mabee Center. South Dakota (14-13) enters the contest looking to rebound from a narrow 72-71 home loss to North Dakota on Feb. 11. The Coyotes had won two straight prior to that defeat, including a dramatic 68-67 victory at rival South Dakota State. Oral Roberts (6-22) seeks to end a three-game skid, most recently an 80-71 loss at Omaha on Wednesday. The Golden Eaglesā last win was a 69-60 home victory over Missouri-Kansas City on Feb. 12. The matchup features two of the conferenceās top scorers. South Dakota is led by guard Cameron Fens, who is averaging 18.4 points per game over his last seven contests. Fens torched Oral Roberts for 25 points in the teamsā first meeting, a 77-69 Coyotes win in Vermillion on Jan. 29. Oral Roberts counters with guard Ty Harper, who has scored 20 or more points in four of his last six games. Harper had 23 points in the loss at South Dakota last month. South Dakota has won four of its last six games overall. Oral Roberts has lost 10 of its last 12. The Coyotes will aim to sweep the season series and improve their conference tournament seeding. The Golden Eagles, mired at the bottom of the league, will look to play spoiler on their home floor. The game is scheduled for a 1 p.m. CST tipoff at the 10,575-seat Mabee Center. It will be broadcast on ESPN+.