Men's Basketball: Oklahoma hoops to host Georgia Tech in 2024 SEC/ACC Challenge
(by Tom Green) A key piece of Oklahoma's non-conference slate for its first SEC season on the hardwood has reportedly been set. As part of the 2024 SEC/ACC Challenge, Oklahoma is set to host Georgia Tech at the Lloyd Noble Center on Dec. 3 for a midweek matchup this season, the program announced Wednesday afternoon...read more from Sooners Illustrated
Men's Basketball: Bedlam basketball in Oklahoma City in December? Why not?
(by Bob Przybylo) OU head basketball coach Porter Moser has been all for trying to continue the Bedlam basketball tradition. When addressing the topic last season, he said OSU coach Mike Boynton and himself were not against it. Boynton is out, and Steve Lutz is in. But what we’ve learned? Nothing has changed. And Lutz gave everybody an idea of what...read more from the SoonerScoop
New Renderings, Updates on Norman's Proposed Entertainment District and Oklahoma Arena
(by Bryce McKinnis) NORMAN — If the process for passing Norman’s proposed entertainment district and arena was a college football season, the City of Norman, University of Oklahoma and developers have made it to the first round of the playoff. The semifinal — a vote by the city planning commission — will take place next Thursday, June 13...read more from AllSooners
Jalon Moore withdraws from the NBA Draft and returns to Oklahoma
(by Brody Lusk) Oklahoma forward Jalon Moore released the following statement on Saturday, April 6th: "I would like to express my deep gratitude to Jesus Christ, who is the center and cornerstone of my life. Without Him, this journey would not be possible. I extend a heartfelt thanks to my family, all who have supported me, the Oklahoma staff...read more from the OUInsider
Men's Basketball: Oklahoma Adds JC Shotmaker With 'Extreme Toughness' in Jeff Nwankwo
(by OU Media Relations) Oklahoma head men’s basketball coach Porter Moser announced the addition of Cowley College (KS) transfer Jeff Nwankwo on Friday. He committed to OU on May 15. Nwankwo played two seasons at Cowley (2022-24) and started his collegiate career at Tulane (2021) with the football program. He is the No. 2 ranked junior college...read more from AllSooners
Men's Basketball: JUCO forward Jeff Nwankwo commits to Oklahoma
(by Joe Tipton) JUCO standout Jeff Nwankwo has committed to Porter Moser and the Oklahoma Sooners, his agent Daniel Poneman tells On3. The 6-foot-6 forward committed to Cal last month, but recently reopened his recruitment. Nwankwo averaged 18.6 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game this season at Cowley Community College...read more from On3.com
OU basketball finds its big man, former Alabama forward/center Mo Wague
(by Bob Przybylo) OU basketball wasn’t going to go through this transfer portal cycle without adding to its big man rotation. A few names have been mentioned throughout the last two months. But the Sooners have found their guy. Former Alabama forward/center Mo Wague announced his commitment to head coach Porter Moser and Oklahoma on Tuesday...read more from the SoonerScoop
Men's Basketball: OU basketball to welcome Kentucky, Tennessee in first SEC season
(by Bob Przybylo) Now it’s starting to feel real for OU basketball to be entering the SEC. Gone are the likes of a Kansas or Baylor or Oklahoma State. It’s a whole new world. But a world that sees some of the top SEC teams coming to Norman for the 2024-25 season as the conference opponents were announced Monday afternoon. Entering year No. 4...read more from the SoonerScoop
OU men's basketball: Sooners announce SEC opponents for 2024-25 season
(by Jesse Crittenden) Oklahoma's transition from the Big 12 to the Southeastern Conference continues to inch closer. Now, the OU men's basketball team knows the opponents it'll face in its first season. The Sooners released its scheduling matrix for the 2024-25 season on Monday, which includes its SEC opponents...read more from the OUInsider
Men's Basketball: Dayton Forsythe, the pride of Dale, just wants to win at Oklahoma
(by Brody Lusk) When Oklahoma basketball completes its 2024-25 roster, there will be eight newcomers, one of which is a freshman guard from small-town Oklahoma named Dayton Forsythe. He hails from Dale, a community of a few hundred people some 30 miles east of Oklahoma City. And although he grew up in a state that takes great pride in its flagship...read more from the OUInsider