Oklahoma's defense under scrutiny ahead of game vs. Oral Roberts
FLM
Nov 20, 2025
Oklahoma Sooners coach Porter Moser is in an unusual position heading into Thursday night's game against Oral Roberts Golden Eagles in Norman, Okla.
Usually, Moser's teams are defensive-minded, with their offense serving as an entity that needs refining throughout the season.
But coming off a wild 105-99 loss to Nebraska on Saturday, it's the Sooners' defense that needs an overhaul.
"A coached team that I put out there usually has a better defense, but that's being addressed," Moser said. "We're going to put it together, and it starts with an awareness -- possession by possession, 30-second-shot-clock awareness. And if you're tired, you've got to go until you hear the horn and then have trust the next guy's going to come and do it and not pace yourself."
Moser said his biggest area of concern defensively for Oklahoma (2-2) is off-the-ball defense and rebounding. Those issues have shown themselves in both of the Sooners' losses this season -- a 15-point setback at then-No. 21 Gonzaga on Nov. 8, and Saturday's defeat to Nebraska.
Moser said he's confident his team can turn the corner defensively.
"I can fix getting the defense playing together faster than I can say, 'Hey, go get me 27 (points) in that atmosphere,'" Moser said.
Transfers Xzayvier Brown and Nijel Pack lead the Sooners in scoring, averaging 19.0 points per game. And Oklahoma's primary guards -- Brown, Pack and Dayton Forsythe -- are shooting a combined 53.7%, production Moser called "elite."
But with so many new faces, both Moser and Brown said developing cohesiveness and chemistry is a work in progress.
"Everybody here is, for the most part, new," Brown said. "It's not like we're not connected, it's just that we're getting game experience together now."
The Golden Eagles (2-3), meanwhile, are coming off an 84-64 home win over Haskell on Tuesday.
While Oral Roberts' top two scoring options are forwards -- Ty Harper (16.6 ppg) and Ofri Naveh (12.2) -- the Golden Eagles are averaging more than 32 shots a game from 3-point range under first-year coach Kory Barnett.
"More than anything else, it's about respecting your opponent but going out and being who we are every single possession," Barnett said on the ORU Basketball Coaches Show.
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1st Half
ORU
Golden Eagles
6
OKLA
Sooners
17
Time
Team
Play
Score
12:43
+3
Kuol Atak makes three point jump shot (Jadon Jones assists)
6-17
12:48
Yuto Yamanouchi-Williams turnover (Xzayvier Brown steals)
13:13
Jack Turner defensive rebound
13:15
Tae Davis misses three point jump shot
13:24
+2
Ofri Naveh makes two point layup
6-14
13:28
Ofri Naveh offensive rebound
13:30
Kuol Atak blocks Ofri Naveh's two point layup
13:47
+1
Jadon Jones makes regular free throw 3 of 3
4-14
13:47
+1
Jadon Jones makes regular free throw 2 of 3
4-13
13:47
+1
Jadon Jones makes regular free throw 1 of 3
4-12
13:47
Connor Dow shooting foul (Jadon Jones draws the foul)
13:58
+2
Ofri Naveh makes two point layup
4-11
14:25
Golden Eagles defensive rebound
14:27
Jeff Nwankwo misses two point layup
14:34
Ofri Naveh turnover (Jeff Nwankwo steals)
14:53
Dayton Forsythe personal foul
15:02
+2
Mohamed Wague makes two point layup (Nijel Pack assists)
2-11
15:18
Ofri Naveh personal foul
15:24
Mohamed Wague defensive rebound
15:26
Mohamed Wague blocks Yuto Yamanouchi-Williams's two point jump shot