Oklahoma St defeats Fullerton 94-89
Oklahoma St Edges Fullerton in Thrilling Non-Conference Showdown
In a heart-pumping, back-and-forth affair, the Oklahoma State Cowboys (HOME) emerged victorious over the visiting Fullerton Titans with a 94-89 final score on Tuesday at Gallagher-Iba Arena.
The primary storyline of this non-conference matchup was one of resilience and determination, as both teams fought tooth and nail for every point. At halftime, Oklahoma St led by an 16-point margin (50-34), but the visiting Titans refused to back down. In the second half, Fullerton mounted a furious comeback, trailing by just five points (83-78) with under two minutes remaining.
It was in these final minutes that Oklahoma State's Anthony Roy proved to be the difference-maker. The junior guard scored 10 of his season-high 22 points in the fourth quarter, including three clutch three-pointers that sealed the win for the home team. Meanwhile, Fullerton's Jefferson De La Cruz Monegro struggled from beyond the arc, shooting just 1-6 on the night.
The Cowboys' balanced attack and stifling defense ultimately proved too much for the Titans to handle. Oklahoma St's Jaylen Curry led all players with seven assists, while Andrija Vukovic grabbed seven rebounds in a strong effort off the bench. For Fullerton, Landon Seaman paced the team with 19 points.
The advanced statistics paint a clear picture of this contest: both teams shot an impressive 51% from the field and from three-point range, but Oklahoma State's superior free throw shooting (67.0%) and defensive efficiency (32.3 eFG%) gave them a crucial edge. The home team also out-rebounded Fullerton by five boards and forced 17 turnovers to just 14 for their opponents.
This thrilling victory over the visiting Titans marks another important test of Oklahoma State's mettle, particularly in a non-conference schedule that promises to be filled with high-stakes challenges.