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Wooten, Whiting Combine for 49 Points and No. 24 Oklahoma State Women Beat Miami 87-84
Oklahoma State (7-1) and Miami (5-1) face off in a non-conference game featuring top scorers and strong rebounding at John Gray Gymnasium.
- Saturday, Oklahoma State Cowgirls meet Miami Hurricanes at John Gray Gymnasium in George Town, Cayman Islands, at 11 a.m. EST.
- Oklahoma State's edge comes from 16.0 offensive rebounds per game led by Achol Akot’s 3.8 and a 45.6% shooting rate, while Miami averages 4.8 made 3-pointers with Vittoria Blasigh hitting 1.3 at 34.8%.
- Micah Gray contributes across the stat sheet with 15.5 points, 3.3 assists and 1.5 steals for the Cowgirls.
- This neutral-site test will influence non-conference records and résumés as Miami ranks ninth in the ACC at 74.3 points and 45.6% shooting efficiency.
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Wooten, Whiting combine for 49 points and No. 24 Oklahoma State women beat Miami 87-84
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (AP) — Jadyn Wooten scored 26 points off the bench, Amari Whiting had 23 points, six rebounds and eight assists, and No. 24 Oklahoma State beat Miami 87-84 on Saturday at the Cayman Islands Classic.
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The Miami Hurricanes Women’s basketball team lost a Saturday morning thriller to No. 24 Oklahoma State, 87-84 in the final game of the Cayman Islands Classic. The high-scoring affair saw five different ’Canes reach double-digit scoring outputs, but it wasn’t quite enough to compete with Oklahoma State, who was led by sophomore guard Jadyn Wooten, […] The post Hurricanes edged 87-84 by No. 24 Oklahoma State in Cayman Classic first appeared on The…
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