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Miners let lead slip late, fall to Oklahoma

November 23, 2007 - Continental Basketball Association 1 (CBA 1)
East Kentucky Miners News Release


LAWTON, Okla. - Despite a game-high 34 points from guard Josh Pace, East Kentucky fell short of getting in the win column Wednesday night at Great Plains Coliseum versus host Oklahoma. The Cavalry outscored the Miners 25-14 in the fourth quarter en route to a 104-101 win.

East Kentucky enjoyed leads in each half. The Miners outscored Oklahoma 34-28 in the first quarter and led 55-53 at the half. Visiting East Kentucky outscored Oklahoma 32-26 in the third quarter before being held to 14 points in the final period.

Pace had nine rebounds and three steals to go along with his game-high scoring total.

All five Oklahoma starters scored a dozen or more points as the home team claimed the victory.

Curtis Haywood led Oklahoma with a team-best 22 points. Daryan Selvy dumped in 19 points and Albert Robinson added 17 for the Cavalry. Oklahoma forwards Marvin Phillips and Judson Stubbs netted 12 points apiece. Selvy and Phillips each had double-doubles, pulling down 12 and 13 rebounds, respectively.

Boo Jackson joined Pace in double figures for the Miners, finishing with 24 points. Reo Logan narrowly missed double figures, ending the contest with nine points. Bryant Northern added eight points for the Miners. Jason McLeish pushed in seven points and Lawrence Barnes added six.

The Cavalry outrebounded East Kentucky 56-40.

Oklahoma won the quarter points battle 5-2.

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