1st Quarter
The Sooners went on a 7-0 run in the first three minutes of the game, capped by a three-pointer from Aubrey Joens, leading to a BYU timeout.
The Cougars were 1-of-17 in the quarter before Gustin scooped and scored off the glass and Lauren Davenport hit a floater to end the quarter down 18-8. BYU's eight first-quarter points matched the lowest points scored in a single quarter since the season opener against Montana State.
2nd Quarter
Emma Calvert hit the Cougars' first three of the game two minutes into the second quarter, after BYU went 0-8 to start the game. With BYU down 15 points, Calvert knocked down a second triple to trim the OU lead to 12 at 27-15.
BYU gained some momentum with five-straight points courtesy of an Amari Whiting three-point play and Gustin putback, drawing the Cougars within nine. The Sooners countered with back-to-back buckets of their own, with a three-pointer and fastbreak layup both made by Vann.
At halftime, Oklahoma led 40-23.
3rd Quarter
Kailey Woolston, who went 0-for-5 in the opening half, scored eight-straight points including back-to-back triples and two free throws to cut the OU lead to 13 with 7:29 to go in the quarter. Davenport then trimmed Oklahoma’s lead to seven at 46-39 after a left-corner three.
After the Sooners again pushed their lead to 15 with 2.3 seconds remaining in the period, Whiting launched a halfcourt shot from the logo which hit nothing but the bottom of the net as the buzzer sounded.
4th Quarter
With six minutes to play, Oklahoma held a 70-55 lead before four-straight BYU points by Gustin. The Cougars scored the final six points of the game, but ultimately fell to the Sooners, 75-63.
Up Next
The Cougars will return to the Marriott Center to host the Iowa State Cyclones on Saturday at 4 p.m. MT with the game broadcast live on Big 12 Now on ESPN+ with Spencer Linton and Kristen Kozlowski on the call. Jason Shepherd will also have the live play-by-play call on BYU Radio 107.9, byuradio.org and the BYU Radio app.