In his final home game, Tanner Groves scored a season-high 23 points to go with 10 rebounds and Oklahoma rode a hot start all the way, beating No. 22 TCU 74-60 Saturday in the regular-season finale for both teams.
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“I don’t think anyone played harder on the floor than Tanner Groves today,” Oklahoma coach Porter Moser said. “He even drew nine fouls. That just shows you — when someone draws nine fouls, they’re being really aggressive." Mike Miles Jr. led TCU with 17 points. He was given a technical foul after being called for a personal foul with 2:59 left and his team trailing by 19 points. Damion Baugh had 13 points and eight rebounds for the Horned Frogs.
TCU finished tied for fifth in the Big 12 with Iowa State. The Horned Frogs were attempting to finish better than .500 in league play for the first time since 2001, when they went 9-7 in the Western Athletic Conference. TCU made only one of its first 12 shots and fell behind 17-2. The Horned Frogs trailed 38-21 at halftime.
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