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Longhorns cruise past Red Raiders to end losing streak

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Lawrence Peart

Freshman guard Sheldon McClellan raises up for a basket as a Texas Tech defender tries to draw a charge. McClellan was aggressive as he recorded 17 points and three rebounds against the Red Raiders. He had scored four points total in the two games prior.

The Longhorns figured out one way to avoid their late-game woes: blow out the other team.

Texas cruised past Texas Tech, 74-57, on Saturday night at the Frank Erwin Center. After weeks of crushing defeats in the final seconds to some of the best teams in the country, the Longhorns took their frustrations out on the Big 12's worst.

“When people are getting after you, you need to fight back,” said Texas coach Rick Barnes.


The victory ended a two-game losing streak for UT (14-9, 4-6 Big 12). The Longhorns had dropped five of their last six games — with four losses to top 10 teams — but they had little trouble taking care of the lowly Red Raiders (7-15, 0-9).

Clint Chapman had a career-best 20 points to go along with nine rebounds to lead Texas, who had three players with double-digit points.

Guards J'Covan Brown and Sheldon McClellan each added 17. Texas' leading scorer was someone other than Brown for only the seventh time this season.

McClellan, a freshman, did most of his damage from around the rim and consistently beat his man to the hoop.

“I've never seen him attack the basket as well as he did tonight,” Chapman said. “He didn't give up on that the entire game. He can get easy shots and jump over people.”

Chapman blocked five shots and the senior forward helped Texas dominate the paint. UT had a 41-25 advantage on the boards. The Longhorns scored 15 second-chance points on the strength of 16 offensive rebounds, with Chapman and Brown each grabbing four.

“We couldn't score inside and we couldn't keep them from scoring,” said Texas Tech head coach Billy Gillispie. “They put up a shield around the basket.”

Texas was also the aggressor on offense and made 25 of 31 free throws. Tech only attempted 14 and made nine. The Longhorns converted 19 of 22 free throws in the first half to build a 40-25 lead at the break.

UT improved to 14-0 against the Red Raiders in Austin during the Rick Barnes era. The Longhorns are 13-2 at home this season.

The Longhorns built a 25-point lead in the second half, 62-37, the team's largest lead in Big 12 play.

Printed on Monday, February 6, 2012 as: Longhorns make quick work of Red Raiders

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