Men's Basketball Associated Press

Sooners Heading To Sweet 16

Sooners Heading To Sweet 16

March 22, 2015

 
NCAA Third Round - East Region
  1 2 FINAL
Dayton 32 34 66
Oklahoma 34 38 72
 
 Quick Stats DAYT OKLA
Points 66 72
FG Made - Attempted 22-51 22-49
FG Percentage .431 .449
3PT Made - Attempted 11-21 9-18
3PT Percentage .524 .500
FT Made - Attempted 11-13 19-24
FT Percentage .846 .792
Rebounds 23 35
Turnovers 13 15
 
 Statistical Leaders
Dayton Pts Rbs Asst St Blk
 Scoochie Smith 16 5 4 1 1
 Kendall Pollard 13 5 0 1 0
Oklahoma Pts Rbs Asst St Blk
 Jordan Woodard 16 2 3 4 0
 Buddy Hield 15 3 5 1 1
 
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Facing a deficit and a fired-up Dayton team, fueled by its fans who packed the house again, Oklahoma went on lockdown.

A steal, then another, and then a third helped Oklahoma get the lead. A block by Buddy Hield put Dayton away.

Hield and Jordan Woodard led a second-half defensive surge as Oklahoma quieted the Flyers and their fans to advance to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament with a 72-66 victory Sunday.

Coach Lon Kruger said it wasn't a matter of doing anything differently on defense - just doing it better.

''I thought we just took on some individual challenges a little bit within the team concept at that point,'' said Kruger, who became the second coach to take four schools (Kansas State, Florida and UNLV) to the round of 16.

Third-seeded Oklahoma (24-10) will play Michigan State on Friday at the East Regional in Syracuse, New York.

The Flyers (27-9), who started in the First Four at home, came up a victory short of their second straight trip to the Sweet 16 as an 11th seed.

''Yeah, just we just didn't make shots,'' said Jordan Sibert, Dayton's leading scorer on the season who had only seven points. ''Had nothing to do with us being tired. Just some shots didn't go in. It's basketball.''

Hield scored 15 points, including a layup after Woodard's steal to make it 57-56 with 5:56 left. Oklahoma never trailed again, slowly growing its lead from the line. Woodard had 16 points, including seven free throws in the final minute.

OU held Dayton scoreless for 9:04 and without a basket for 10:32 in the second half.

With the Sooners up four, Hield stuffed Darrell Davis as he went up for a fast-break layup after a turnover by Woodard. Hield said the turnover was his fault.

''I either had to foul them, don't let them get a shot up, but I made a good hustle play,'' the Big 12 player of the year said.

Scoochie Smith led Dayton with 16 points.

Dayton fell behind by double digits early as the Sooners knocked down three straight 3s to start the game. Playing for the sixth time in 10 days, it was fair to wonder if the Flyers were finally running out of energy, even while getting a boost by another partisan and passionate crowd at Nationwide Arena.

''I think to start the game our legs weren't under us. But I did think we fought hard to get back. And I think the rest of the game was much more like ourselves,'' coach Archie Miller said.

The Flyers scored nine straight points to open a 46-40 lead on Davis' beat-the-shot-clock 3 at 13:40, prompting Oklahoma to call a timeout. It didn't immediately help. Dyshawn Pierre knocked down another 3 and Dayton had its biggest lead.

Davis finished with 15 points.

A 3 by Bobby Wehrli made it 52-45 at 11:51, but then the Flyers went cold.

During another timeout, the Sooners got after each other, and then they got after Dayton on the defensive end.

''We were all speaking up and we just trusted each other,'' Hield said. ''Shows a good sign for our team, trusting each other.''

The Sooners extended their defense, getting into the passing lanes for two straight steals that led to two hoops.