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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- The bench suits Gabe Muoneke and Texas so
well the Longhorns are tempted to leave him there -- even if only
for a short while.
| | Oklahoma State's Joe Adkins, right, grabs ahold of Texas' Darren Kelly while fighting for a loose ball. |
Coming off the bench for the third straight game, the senior
forward powered his way to 17 points, including eight straight in a
key second-half run, to lead Texas (No. 14 ESPN/USA Today, No. 17 Associated Press) to a 68-57 victory over Oklahoma State (No. 9 ESPN/USA Today, No. 8 AP) on Wednesday night.
Muoneke, who a week ago wasn't in the starting lineup for the
first time since his sophomore year, continues to produce for Texas
in his new role as the Longhorns have won three straight.
Longhorns coach Rick Barnes first benched Muoneke to discipline
him for a flare-up in practice and said he's tempted to keep
bringing him off the sideline.
"People think he's still coming off the bench because of some
disciplinary action," Barnes said. "It's not true.
"I like him off the bench. I know what Gabe is going to bring.
The last couple of games, he's gone in and really changed the
game."
Even off the bench, Muoneke logged 32 minutes against the
Cowboys. Still, he'd like to be introduced to the crowd before the
game.
"On a selfish level, it's difficult for me," Muoneke. "I
can't say I love it to death ... but I'll never question what
(Barnes) is doing."
Texas (18-6, 9-2 Big 12) led 40-33 early in the second half when
Muoneke went on his scoring spree, getting all of his points by
muscling his way close to the basket for short jumpers and layups
to push the Longhorns' lead to 48-35 with 13:55 left to play.
"At 250 pounds, if you get half a step on somebody, there's not
much they can do about it," Muoneke said.
Oklahoma State (20-3, 9-2) cut the lead to 48-44 on a
three-point play by Desmond Mason but got no closer. The Cowboys
got within 61-55 on 3-pointer by Glendon Alexander before Chris
Owens hit one of two foul shots for Texas and Longhorns center
Chris Mihm grabbed the miss and brought the crowd of 15,525 to its
feet with a two-handed dunk with 1:58 to play.
Mihm had 15 points and 16 rebounds for Texas, which also got 14
points from Darren Kelly. Texas shot 47 percent from the field
against the Big 12's best defense.
Mason, who scored 30 points when Oklahoma State beat Texas 73-65
in January, finished with 12 on 4-of-13 shooting in the rematch.
"I think Texas came out more aggressive. They played more
physically and we didn't react the right way," Mason said.
After Muoneke's run, Mason supplied his own surge with seven
points in two minutes. But Texas shifted Muoneke over to help guard
him and Mason had just two free throws over the final 12 minutes.
One of the worst free throw shooting teams in the Big 12, Texas
was 7-for-10 from the line over the final four minutes to help
preserve its lead. The Longhorns also outrebounded the Cowboys
39-25. OSU had just seven offensive boards.
Oklahoma State held the biggest lead of the first half at 17-12
before Texas used a 7-2 run sparked by Kelly's 3-pointer to tie it
at 19.
Doug Gottlieb hit a short jumper to put OSU up 24-23 before Ivan
Wagner closed the first half with two 3-pointers over the final
1:51 as Texas took a 29-27 halftime lead.
Mason picked up two fouls in the opening 10 minutes and was just
1-of-3 shooting for three points in the first half.
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