Derrion Reid scored 16 of his 22 points in the first half as Oklahoma set a single-game school record for field-goal percentage and cruised to a 107-54 win over Stetson in a nonconference game on Monday in Norman, Okla.
The Sooners (9-3) finished 40 of 59 from the floor, 67.8%.
Xzayvier Brown added 18 points, and the Sooners got 15 points and nine rebounds from Mohamed Wague. Oklahoma outrebounded Stetson 39-24 and outscored the Hatters 54-18 in the paint.
The Sooners made 76.9% of their field-goal attempts in the first half, shooting 20 of 26, and raced out to a double-digit lead less than eight minutes into the game.
Two late baskets, including a dunk from Kuol Atak, helped Oklahoma establish the mark as the Sooners scored their highest point total in a game this season.
Ethan Copeland produced a team-high 14 points for the Hatters (4-9). Stetson dropped to 0-3 against major conference programs this season, with losses to Miami, South Carolina and now Oklahoma.
Reid knocked down a pair of 3-pointers late in the first half to twice give Oklahoma a 19-point lead. The Sooners were up 51-30 at halftime.
The highlight of the first half for Stetson was a drive down the lane for a vicious one-handed dunk by Collin Kuhl with 4:30 to go, making it 37-22 for the Sooners.
Oklahoma built on the lead in the second half, an 11-2 run to start the half putting the game well out of reach. Nijel Pack hit two 3-pointers during the surge, and the Sooners went ahead 62-32 with 17:54 to play.
Wague flipped a pass to a cutting Tae Davis for a two-handed dunk with 8:57 remaining, giving Oklahoma an 86-44 lead. With that, the Sooners surpassed their season average in points per game, previously 85.1.
–Field Level Media




