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Wis.-Milwaukee Upsets Oklahoma 82-74
By FRED GOODALL, AP Sports Writer
Mar 16, 2006 - 5:05:00 PM

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panthers have stopped surprising themselves in the NCAA tournament.

Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Joah Tucker (13) and Derrick Ford celebrate their 82-74 win against Oklahoma in the first-round of the NCAA basketball tournament Thursday, March 16, 2006, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)


Pulling off their third major upset in two years, the 11th-seeded Horizon League champions got 24 points apiece from Joah Tucker and Boo Davis to eliminate No. 6 seed Oklahoma 82-74 in the Minneapolis Regional on Thursday.

Tucker, one of the stars in Milwaukee's stunning run to the round of 16 last season, scored nine during a 23-7 surge that carried the Panthers (22-8) to a 60-46 lead with just over seven minutes to go.

The closest Oklahoma (20-9) got the rest of the way was six. Terrell Everett led the Sooners with 21 points, but most of his production came after it was too late.

With four starters back — but without coach Bruce Pearl, now at Tennessee — from the team that upset Alabama and Boston College before losing to eventual national finalist Illinois in last year's tournament, Milwaukee had both the experience and confidence necessary to get the job done again against an Oklahoma team that many felt underachieved in finishing third in the Big 12.

Inconsistency undermined the Sooners all season, and it looked like they could be in for a long afternoon when Tucker's high-arcing 3-pointer put Milwaukee up 24-14 with just over eight minutes left in the opening half.

But just as quickly as it appeared the game might be slipping away, Michael Neal hit a 3-pointer and Kevin Bookout made two easy baskets to start a 17-9 run that closed Oklahoma's deficit to 33-31 at the half.

The Sooners closed the gap despite playing the last three minutes of the half without Bookout, who walked off clutching his already taped left wrist after getting tangled with a Milwaukee player and tumbling to the floor.

The Oklahoma forward returned for the start of the second half with his wrist taped even more heavily and finished with 14 points. David Godbold had 15 points and leading scorer Taj Gray had 13 before fouling out in the closing minutes.

Tucker was only 5-for-14 from the field, but went 13-for-16 from the foul line to help Milwaukee stay in front. Davis came up big in the decisive surge, too, delivering two long 3-pointers and driving the lane for a difficult layup to put the Panthers up by double-digits.

Adrian Tigert had 14 points for Milwaukee and Chris Hill finished with 10.

Oklahoma, which has made 11 NCAA appearances in 12 seasons under coach Kelvin Sampson, lost in the first round for the first time since being beaten by Indiana State in 2001.


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