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NCAAM: UCF over Oklahoma State 77-62 in First Round of Big 12 Tournament

 UCF got a win over Oklahoma State 77-62 in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament. Leading the Knights in scoring was Ibrahima Diallo who had 17 points, CJ Walker had 12 and Darious Johnson ahd 11. For OSU Javon Small led the way with 21 points, Eric Dailey had 12 and Brandon Garrison had 10. UCF went 18/24 from the free throw line and outrebounded OSU 45-41. UCF went onto the 2nd round and lost to BYU 87-73. UCF falls to 17-14 and Oklahoma State's season ends at 12-20.

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