TCU overcomes return of Hand to beat Oklahoma
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Emily Carter scored 26 points while Helena Sverrisdottir added 24 to help TCU overcome the return of Oklahoma's Whitney Hand and beat the 15th-ranked Sooners 76-69 on Sunday.
Hand played for the first time in 401 days after suffering an ACL injury last season. She had a career-high 24 points, but the Sooners (10-3) couldn't find a way to slow down Sverrisdottir and Carter in the final 3½ minutes.
With the game tied at 63 with 3:29 left, the senior pair combined for 12 of TCU's last 13 points while the Horned Frogs (8-6) held the Sooners to just two field goals in that span.
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TCU, which has won 28 of its last 29 home games, scored seven of the first eight points to start the second half and take a 35-33 lead, the Lady Frogs' first of the game. That would start off a string of nine ties and eight lead changes until Carter and Sverrisdottir took over.
Oklahoma led by as many as nine points in the first half and 32-28 at halftime behind Hand's 17 points.
Danielle Robinson scored 17 points for Oklahoma, but the rest of the Sooners starters were just 6-for-21 from the field.