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OU women's basketball head coach Jennie Baranczyk during the game against Florida Gulf Coast University on March 22.

No. 3 seed Oklahoma (27-9) fell to No. 2 seed Connecticut (34-3) 82-59 in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA tournament at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena in Spokane, Washington.

Here are takeaways from today’s loss:

Many small mistakes

Throughout the game, Oklahoma constantly made critical mistakes. The team had miscommunication on both sides of the ball. On offense, the Sooners turned the ball over 23 times, allowing UConn to post 18 points off them. This season Oklahoma has averaged 18.7 turnovers per game

The Sooners also lost the steal battle. In the first half of the matchup, Connecticut found its momentum and stole the ball from the Sooners 10 times. Oklahoma was able to counter that with seven steals, but it was not enough

During the game, the Sooners ball handling struggled, losing the ball to the Huskies offense. 

Payton Verhulst led the way

Senior guard Payton Verhulst was on fire for the Sooners. In the first half of the game, she showed her three-point shooting strength, making three of six shots from within the range. At the end of the first half, Verhulst posted 13 points, surpassing UConn’s top-shooting redshirt senior guard Paige Bueckers, who finished the first half with 11 points. 

Connecticut was able to slow Verhulst down, holding her to only making a single shot in the second half of the game. The guard finished her night with 16 points and three rebounds.

Extra defense on Beers

On defense, Connecticut had multiple players defending junior center Raegan Beers. The center has been a key player for the Sooners this season, and her size has been a challenge for their opponents. Beers has averaged 17.5 points per game and 8.5 rebounds, but against the Huskies, she was only able to score 10 points. 

Throughout the game, Connecticut placed two or three defenders around Beers to try to slow her down and prevent her from making baskets or grabbing rebounds. Despite UConn actively defending Beers, she was able to complete her 15th double-double of the season. The center finished the night with 10 points, 10 rebounds and three assists. 

Paige Bueckers outplayed Oklahoma

UConn’s leading contributor, Bueckers, dominated on the floor in Saturday’s matchup against the Sooners. The Minnesota native, who averages 19 points per game, put up a career-high 40 points against Oklahoma. 

In the second half, Bueckers made 12 of 16 attempts, outplaying Oklahoma who made seven of 28 field goals. OU’s defense was not able to contain the redshirt senior guard, allowing her to achieve 12 of 22 shot attempts. From within the range, Bueckers went 4-for-5 in threes and was nearly perfect from the free-throw line.

With Bueckers’ career night and the Sooners’ lack of ball security, OU’s March Madness run was put to an end. 

What channel is Oklahoma vs. Connecticut on today? 

TV channel: ESPN

Start time: 4:30 p.m.

Location: Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena

Notes: The two programs have met a total of 13 times with Oklahoma being winless. Last time out, the Sooners defeated head coach Jennie Baranczyk’s alma mater, Iowa, to advance to the Sweet 16 round for the 11th time in program history. This is Baranczyk’s first time as coach in the regional rounds of the tournament. Oklahoma currently leads the nation in assists per game (21.9) and is second nationally in rebounds per game (47.94). This season, both teams have averaged over 80 points per game. 

Oklahoma women’s basketball schedule 

Nov. 4: Oklahoma 76, Southern 44

Nov. 8: Oklahoma 95, Virginia 51

Nov. 13: Oklahoma 122, Western Carolina 56

Nov. 19: Oklahoma 79, Wichita State 49

Nov. 22: Oklahoma 88, UNLV 58

Nov. 25: Oklahoma 85, DePaul 62

Nov. 27: Duke 109, Oklahoma 99

Dec. 4: Oklahoma 78, Louisville 72

Dec. 8: Oklahoma 110, Alabama State 46

Dec. 15: Oklahoma 94, Oral Roberts 54

Dec. 17: Oklahoma 72, Michigan 62

Dec. 22: Oklahoma 111, Omaha 65

Dec. 29: Oklahoma 82, New Mexico State 64

Jan. 2: Texas 80, Oklahoma 73

Jan. 5: Oklahoma 87, Tennessee 86

Jan. 9: Mississippi State 81, Oklahoma 77

Jan. 12: Oklahoma 77, Texas A&M 62

Jan. 16: Oklahoma 80, Missouri 63

Jan. 19: South Carolina 101, Oklahoma 60

Jan. 26: Oklahoma 86, Georgia 55

Jan. 30: LSU 107, Oklahoma 100

Feb. 2: Kentucky 95, Oklahoma 86

Feb. 6: Oklahoma 66, Mississippi 56

Feb. 10: Oklahoma 73, Auburn 71

Feb. 16: Oklahoma 82, Missouri 66

Feb. 20: Oklahoma 101, Vanderbilt 81

Feb. 23: Oklahoma 94, Arkansas 54

Feb. 27: Oklahoma 89, Florida 65

March 2: Oklahoma 91, Alabama 84

March 6: Oklahoma 70, Georgia 52

March 7: Oklahoma 69, Kentucky 65

March 8: South Carolina 93, Oklahoma 75

March 22: Oklahoma 81, Florida Gulf Coast 58

March 24: Oklahoma 96, Iowa 62

This story was edited by Josh McDaniel.



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