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    Big 12 MBB: Texas Tech Rolls over Oklahoma

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    By KMAN Staff on February 23, 2022 Big 12 Sports, Sports

    Davion Warren scored 16 points, Bryson Williams had 13, and ninth-ranked Texas Tech won its 20th consecutive home game with a 66-42 victory over Oklahoma.

    The 22-6 Red Raiders won their fourth game in a row since a loss at Oklahoma two weeks ago. T

    The Sooners have lost four in a row since that win at home.

    Texas Tech opened the second half with a 10-0 run and later scored 19 in a row.

    Jalen Hill had a team-high eight points for the 14-14 Sooners.

    Wednesday night’s schedule sees TCU visit Texas and West Virginia travel to Iowa State.

     

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