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Oakland Faces South Dakota in Regular-Season Finale

Feb. 24, 2012

GAME 31 - Oakland (16-14, 10-7) at South Dakota (10-17, 5-12)
Vermillion, S.D. - Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012
Arena
DakotaDome (10,000)
Game Time
7:30 p.m. CT
Television
Midco Sports Network - Tom Nieman (play-by-play), Brad Newitt (color)
Live Stats
Game Notes
Media Center
Last 10 Games

6-4 | 4-6

Web Stream
CoyoteVisionTV (Subscription)
CoachesGreg Kampe, OU (28th season) - 486-347
Dave Boots, USD (24th season) - 493-217
Radio
WDFN-AM (1130) - Listen Live
Mario Impemba (play-by-play), Scott MacDonald (color)
NCAA RPI
Oakland: 139
South Dakota:
284
Websites
OUgrizzlies.com / USDcoyotes.com
Series / Last Meeting
OU leads 1-0 / W, 101-83 in Rochester (12/1/11)
Leading Scorer
Rebounder
Assists
Reggie Hamilton - 25.3 | Charlie Westbrook - 18.6
Corey Petros - 7.4 | Ricardo Andreotti - 7.0
Reggie Hamilton - 5.1 | Louie Krogman - 3.9
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VERMILLION, S.D.- The Oakland men's basketball team (16-14, 10-7) will wrap-up the regular season with a game at South Dakota (10-17, 5-12) this Saturday night in a regionally-televised game on Midco Sports Network at 8:30 p.m. ET. The Golden Grizzlies have won four consecutive league games.

OU's Reggie Hamilton is just eight points shy of breaking Ben Woodside's (NDSU) single-season scoring record of 766 points in 2008-09. Hamilton owns the Oakland season record with 759 points, set a new single-season free-throws made record with 212 and went over 2,000 points in his last game at UMKC.

Hamilton and Travis Bader are close to both making 100 triples on the season with 93 and 98, respectively. Bader should become just the second player in school history to make 100 threes.

The Grizzlies have won 28 consecutive league games from Feb. 6 through March 8, since 2008. Oakland has clinched at least a tie for third place in The Summit League standings. OU has not finished worse than third in six consecutive seasons.

-OAKLAND BASKETBALL-

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