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Oklahoma State Sets Program Conference Win-Record in 57-51 victory against Kansas

It was a record recording for the women's basketball team of women in Oklahoma State on Sunday when they scored a 14th conference victory in the 57: 51 victory against the Kansas Jayhawks in Lawrence, KS.

With the victory, Cowgirls No. 21 drew 24: 5 and 14: 4 in Big 12 Play in the season to take third place in the conference.

“I am really proud of our team today,” said head coach Jacie Hoyt after the victory. “It is so difficult to win on the street and it is difficult to win in March. Kansas defensively does such a good job, they gave us problems when we played it for the first time, and that's exactly what they do. You are really good. I thought Tenin Magassa was a big difference, and if we went 5-to-23 from the 3-point line, it is not good for us. You have to find other ways to win, and I am really proud there, because Tenin gained there and made a big difference to a double double. Micah Gray made big shots on the track. I was proud of our team. “

Magassa was out of the ground with 16 rebounds with 20 points with 20 points on the 8 von-13 shoot, 13 of which came to the defensive end. She also recorded six blocks.

Gray was second on the status with 17 points on the 4-of-9 shooting from the ground, 4 out of 8 from a 3-point range.

As a team, the cowgirls shot 40% of the ground, only 22% 3-point range and 78% from the free-wing line. It was dead even with rebounds, with each team had 37 boards, and it was brave and says a lot about this team because they turned the ball more than the Jayhawks over three times, which led to 17 points at the other end.

The cowgirls ended the game in the last one and a half minutes with a 6-0 run, while she scored KU on more than two-minute drought.

The pokes will have a few additional days this week because they only start the Big 12 tournament in Kansas City in the quarter -finals because they ended the regular season as a top team.