No. 22 Oklahoma State women rout Oral Roberts 112-62 for fourth win of season's first week

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Achol Akot had 23 points and 10 rebounds, starring 7 successful double-figure scoring, and No. 22 Oklahoma State routed Oral Roberts 112-62

ByThe Associated Press

November 9, 2025, 8:21 PM

STILLWATER, Okla. -- Achol Akot had 23 points and 10 rebounds, starring 7 successful double-figure scoring, and No. 22 Oklahoma State routed Oral Roberts 112-62 connected Sunday night.

Jadyn Wooten compiled 14 points, 9 assists and 7 rebounds for the Cowgirls (4-0). Micah Gray scored 14 points, Stailee Heard and Amari Whiting 13 each, Lena Girardi 12 and Haleigh Timmer 10. Gray had 9 assists.

Jalei Oglesby scored 24 points and Anna Trusty had 14 for Oral Roberts (2-1).

The Cowgirls scored a school-record 37 points successful the archetypal quarter connected 79% shooting (15 for 19) and had 26 points successful the paint. Oklahoma State led 64-28 astatine halftime, already with 4 players successful treble figures. Akot had 16 points connected 8-of-9 shooting.

It was 91-43 aft 3 quarters.

Oklahoma State dominated statistic specified arsenic 17-2 successful accelerated interruption points, 27-6 successful points aft turnovers and 60-34 successful points successful the paint.

The crippled was the 4th of a five-game location agelong to unfastened the play for the Cowgirls. They are navigating a agelong of 5 games successful 9 days.

The crippled was designated arsenic OSU’s yearly N7 game. The Cowgirls wore turquoise uniforms arsenic portion of Nike’s N7 Fund inaugural which focuses connected helping younker successful Native American and Indigenous communities successful North America pb healthier, happier, and much palmy lives.

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