NORMAN — Playing at home for the first time in 23 days, the Oklahoma men's basketball team got a season-high-tying 21 points from guard
Xzayvier Brown and 15 points, six rebounds and a career-high-tying four assists from forward
Derrion Reid in an 89-67 win over Kansas City on Tuesday night at Lloyd Noble Center.
The Sooners (8-3), who have won six of their last seven, shot 50% from the field and held the Roos (2-10) to a 40% clip.
Brown's 21-point game was his second straight after averaging 7.3 over the previous three contests. He was 8 for 15 from the floor against Kansas City, made two 3-pointers and converted all three of his free throw tries.
Reid reached 15 points for the fourth time in six outings. He made five of his six shots, drew six fouls and went 5 for 8 from the free throw line.
Guard
Nijel Pack, who also finished with 15 points, made six of his 12 shots (3 for 8 from behind the arc) and contributed three rebounds, four assists and two steals. It was the ninth time in 11 games this season he drained at least three 3-pointers.
Center
Mohamed Wague was the fourth Sooner in double figures, finishing with 11 points, pulling down seven boards and adding two blocks, two assists and a steal.
Kansas City guard Karmello Branch led all scorers with 23 points. All but two came from behind the arc, as he was 6 for 10 from long range.
The Sooners doubled up the Roos at halftime, 54-27, behind 54% field goal and 41% (7 for 17) 3-point shooting. It was OU's most first-half points of the season, as Brown (14) and Pack (13) combined for half of the team's total points on 10-of-14 shooting (4 for 8 from long distance).
OU finished the game with eight turnovers after committing just one in the first half, which came 63 seconds into the contest. It was the fifth time in seven games the Sooners committed single-digit turnovers. They outscored Kansas City 13-0 off turnovers in the opening 20 minutes and 24-12 on the night.
The game was OU's second against Kansas City (formerly UMKC). The other came in
Porter Moser's second year as head coach, a 75-53 home victory on Dec. 6, 2022.
The Sooners are back in action when they host Stetson on Monday, Dec. 22, at 8 p.m. CT at Lloyd Noble Center. The game will be broadcast on SEC Network.