Kentucky, Oklahoma and SEC
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Raegan Beers scores 20 as No. 10 Oklahoma beats No. 12 Kentucky 69-65 to reach SEC semifinals
Oklahoma knocks off Kentucky, advances to SEC semifinals
Five things you need to know from No. 17 Kentucky’s thrilling 83-82 win at Oklahoma
Five things you need to know from No. 17 Kentucky’s 83-82 men’s basketball win at Oklahoma on Wednesday night: 1. Otega Oweh’s epic Oklahoma homecoming. In his return to the Lloyd Noble Center to play against his former team, the Kentucky guard turned in a performance that will long live in Wildcats basketball lore.
an Oklahoma City native who played his first season at Oklahoma State last year. Here's a look as the beer nearly strikes Garrison, courtesy of Adam Stratton of Kentucky Sports Radio: Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
The Sooners got a big night from Jeremiah Fears, but former Sooner Otega Oweh scored the Wildcats' final 18 points and finished with 28 as UK prevailed in a wil
The beverage can nearly struck Brandon Garrison, a former Del City High School and Oklahoma State player, who was credited with a game-saving block for Kentucky. "We are aware of an incident that occurred following last night's men's basketball contest ...
but Kentucky’s Brandon Garrison blocked Jeremiah Fears’ floater. Garrison, an Oklahoma State transfer from Oklahoma City, had 12 points and three blocks for the Wildcats (19-9, 8-7 ...
The Houston Rockets were shorthanded on Monday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder, and former Kentucky star Reed Sheppard made his first NBA start. Sheppar
but Kentucky’s Brandon Garrison blocked Jeremiah Fears’ floater. Garrison, an Oklahoma State transfer from Oklahoma City, had 12 points and three blocks for the Wildcats (19-9, 8-7 ...
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Brandon Garrison happy at Kentucky basketball after leaving Oklahoma State, rejecting OUBrandon Garrison often knows his mom has arrived in Kentucky after her flight from Oklahoma before he ever lays eyes on her ... “Boynton was in our gym all the time,” Hatchett said of Del City High School. “It wasn’t just him.
Executives of an Oklahoma City cabinet company took customers’ money, never completed their projects and abruptly closed the company’s doors, according to the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office.
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