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Oklahoma will face a difficult road test when it attempts to win its second Top 25 upset in a row on Tuesday against No. 1 Auburn.

The Sooners (16-5; 3-5 SEC), then ranked No. The Sooners (16-5, 3-5 SEC) dominated then-No. Jeremiah Fears, a freshman guard from Oklahoma, scored 21 points. Senior forward Jalon Moor (18.2 point per game) also scored 19 points. Moore passed the 1,000-point milestone for his career.

Fears (16,1 ppg) is making a big splash in his first season. Dayton Forsythe's contributions are not always reflected in the box scores. This was not the case as he scored 14 points with three steals against Vanderbilt.

Porter Moser, the coach said: "It's a great feeling." "What he's doing is contagious. You can see him denying and raising his hand after a baseline stagger. He makes it contagious by diving on the ground and grabbing so many different things. He can be a thorn in the side of opponents because he is able to go downhill. He can make strong passes and knock down shots. "He makes so many toughness play that it's contagious."

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The Tigers (20-1 and 8-0), extended their winning streak with a 92 82 victory over No. On Saturday, Ole Miss (23rd) defeated the Tigers (20-1, 8-0).

Johni Broome, the Tigers' leading scorer (18.3 points a game), scored 20 points. The Tigers have a 9-0 record at home, and they are 11th in the nation for scoring with 84.5 points per game. The Tigers are ranked third in the nation for scoring margin, with 18 points per match.

Auburn smashed 14 of 28 3-pointers to beat Ole Miss. Bruce Pearl believes that the Tigers’ big men, and their ability to rebound, is what makes Auburn stand out.

Pearl explained, "We would kick out the offensive rebound and then, bang!, knock it in." "We believe our players will hit all of their shots. These were not contested shots but open shots. "We have two or three players on the frontline who are physically strong and hard to move."

Chad Baker Mazara had a quiet half in which he scored six points and hit two 3-pointers. However, when the Tigers emerged from the locker room he exploded. Baker-Mazara scored 18 points and made 6 of 10 shots from the field. He also connected on 4 of six 3-pointers.

Pearl stated, "He is an incredibly talented and passionate player." "He won't always be perfect. He will be affected by certain things. If he isn't playing well, you have to let him be. You don't want to make things worse. He will get better. We try to give him the ball a lot because he wants to win. "He's surrounded by good players who can play well, so it's a good mix."

Sooners first SEC season started off with four consecutive losses. Since then, they've found their groove and won three out of their last four SEC matches.

Moser stated that the maturity of Fears and Forsythe, given their experience level, is impressive.

Moser commented: "To see freshmen at any level but this one, coming in and having the impact that they've made is pretty special." In today's world, you can find fifth-year seniors all over.

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(source: Reuters)