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SATURDAY’S GAME BASICS
Oklahoma (7-1) plays in the All-College Classic for the 29th straight year when it meets Houston (4-4) Saturday at 7 p.m. CT at Oklahoma City’s Chesapeake Energy Arena. The Sooners, winners of three straight, are coming off a 78-63 victory over Arkansas on Saturday. The Cougars haven’t played since Dec. 6 when they lost 81-78 at Texas State. Saturday’s contest will air on the Sooner Radio Network (KOKC AM 1520 in Oklahoma City; KTBZ AM 1430 in Tulsa; Sirius 137) with Toby Rowland and Mike Houck announcing. The game will be televised by ESPNU with Marc Kestecher and Doug Gottlieb calling the action.
PREVIEWING HOUSTON
After starting 3-0, Houston has lost four of its last five games by a total of seven points (three of the losses came by a total of four points). The Cougars are coming off an 81-78 defeat at Texas State on Dec. 6 and also lost at home to Oakland (76-74), TCU (81-80) and LSU (59-58) in late November. Their signature win thus far was an 87-78 victory at Arkansas in the third game of the year.
Houston is shooting .473 from the field and .368 from 3-point range while holding opponents to respective .399 and .296 marks.
Sophomore forward Alandise Harris leads the Cougars with his 16.0 scoring average (shooting .568 from the field) and ranks second with his 6.5 rebounds per game. He has scored in double figures in all but one game and has three outings of at least 20 points.
Junior guard Jonathon Simmons is averaging 13.6 points (shooting .581) and 4.8 boards per game. He is coming off a 26-point outing at Texas State in which he went 8-for-11 from the field and 8-for-10 at the free throw line.
Junior forward Kirk Van Slyke comes off the bench to supply 11.6 points and 5.1 rebounds a contest. He is 21-for-22 (.955) at the foul line on the year.
Former Texas Tech head coach and Oklahoma State assistant James ****ey is in his second year as head coach at Houston and owns a 16-22 (.421) record there. He is in his 12th year overall and is 180-145 (.554).
OU-HOUSTON SERIES HISTORY
Saturday’s game will mark the third between Oklahoma and Houston, with each team owning a victory. The Sooners won the first meeting, 55-51, at Houston on Dec. 15, 1960. The most recent matchup came two seasons ago in the second round of the Great Alaska Shootout and resulted in a 100-93 Cougars win.
OU’S ALL-COLLEGE HISTORY
This year’s All-College Classic marks the 34th such event for Oklahoma and the 29th straight. The Sooners own a 50-11 (.820) all-time record in the All-College and have claimed 24 championships. They have won 15 of their last 18 games in the event but have lost the last two (Cincinnati last season and UTEP two years ago). This marks the 11th consecutive year that the All-College features a“classic” or non-tournament format. For a complete list of OU’s All-College Classic results, consult page 157 in this year’s media guide.