39 numbers on Oklahoma's record 39-0 run

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Good stuff here by Aber/The Oklahoman:

http://newsok.com/39-numbers-on-oklahomas-39-0-run-in-mondays-win-over-weber-state/article/5378533

Oklahoma set an NCAA record Monday with a 39-0 run in the first half of the Sooners’ 85-51 blowout of Weber State.

Here’s a look at 39 numbers that shaped the streak:

Time: 11:01 (12:54 to 1:53)

Score to begin: 10-4

Score at the end of the run: 49-4

Oklahoma shooting (from bucket that made it 12-4): 16 of 18

Consecutive makes to begin run: 7

Layups: 6

Jumpers: 4

Dunks: 3

3-pointers: 3

Jordan Woodard shooting: 5 of 5

Dinjiyl Walker shooting: 3 of 3

Buddy Hield shooting: 3 of 3

TaShawn Thomas shooting: 3 of 3

Ryan Spangler shooting: 1 of 1

Isaiah Cousins shooting: 1 of 3

Weber State shooting: 0 of 11

Oklahoma 3-point shooting: 4 for 5

Weber State 3-point shooting: 0 for 6

Oklahoma free-throw shooting: 3 for 4

Oklahoma assists: 8

Isaiah Cousins assists: 5

OU players to score: 7

Jordan Woodard points: 11

Dinjiyl Walker points: 8

Buddy Hield points: 7

TaShawn Thomas points: 6

Ryan Spangler points: 3

Isaiah Cousins points: 2

Khadeem Lattin points: 2

Weber State turnovers: 11

Oklahoma steals: 5

Oklahoma turnovers: 2

Oklahoma blocks: 1

Rebounding: 10-4 Oklahoma

Isaiah Cousins rebounds: 2

Ryan Spangler rebounds: 2

TaShawn Thomas rebounds: 2

Jordan Woodard rebounds: 2

Weber State timeouts: 3
 
Good stuff! That was a fun 20 minutes. That is, if you're an OU fan.
 
Good stuff! That was a fun 20 minutes. That is, if you're an OU fan.

The Weber State team – and fans – must have felt pretty much the same way we Sooner partisans were feeling for most of the first half against Washington. It's really mind-boggling, if you think about it, the comparison between our first half vs. Washington and our first half against Weber State.

For my money, I'll take the latter over the former any day. :)
 
Most of the LNC clapped for Weber St when they finally scored. Maybe everyone was thinking what I was thinking: how humiliating for the Wildcat players.

OU's defense was stifling during that run. It was nice to see that the team is capable of playing defense that well, especially after the so-so performance in Vegas last weekend.
 
We played brilliantly for a few minutes. They played horribly. They couldn't handle the ball and kept losing it without our even being involved. They couldn't shoot. I think we could have tossed basketballs into the corners of a pool table and have gotten it through the nets every time. We just couldn't make a mistake, and they couldn't avoid a mistake. You see that for a minute or two in every game, and it results in a ten-point run. But, this resulted in about four of those before stopping!!
 
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