Late backlash lifting No. 24 Oklahoma State over Utah

Oklahoma State coach Jacie Hoyt Gester during a basketball match in women between Oklahoma State Cowgirls (OSU) and Arizona State Sun Devils at Gallagher-Ba Arena in Stillwater, Okla., Wednesday, January 29, 2025.

Praise Eggharevbas tiebreaking three-point game with 31.8 seconds, LED No. 24 Oklahoma State remains to a 68-64 victory over Utah on Tuesday in Salt Lake City.

With the score 64-64, Cowgirls’ Alexia Smith and Anna Gret Asi missed Skot, but Egharevba both took the offensive returns. The second time she sank a setback arrangement while she was fouled and then met the subsequent free throw.

After excluding the ball, the ASI made 1 of 2 Foul Shots with 15 seconds to go. Utah’s Gianna Kneepkens did not succeed in a 3-point attempt in the last seconds.

Micah Gray hit four 3 points and finished with 18 points for Oklahoma State (21-5, 11-4 Big 12), who bounced back from a Saturday loss at Byu. ASI set up 15 points, and Eggharevba collected 10 points and 11 returns.

Kneepkens scored 16 points for UTLs (20-6, 11-4), who had his seven-game winning line. Jenna Johnson and Reese Ross contributed each nine points.

Cowgirls ended with a 47-31 rebounding edge, including a 20-10 advantage on the offensive glass. The game contained eight lead changes, five of them during the fourth quarter after Utah led by as many as nine points in the third.

-Field level media

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