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Texas Tech Falls at Texas, 56-41
February 14, 2015 | Men's Basketball
February 14, 2015
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) The Texas Longhorns have temporarily rescued their season with three straight wins against the bottom teams in the Big 12.Their season will likely be defined over the next two weeks against the best in the league.
Freshman Myles Turner scored 25 points, leading Texas to a 56-41 victory over Texas Tech on Saturday night. Turner was 10-of-13 shooting and also had 12 rebounds and three blocks over the smaller Red Raiders.
Texas (17-8, 6-6 Big 12) had its healthiest lineup in weeks as Jonathan Holmes returned after missing 2 1/2 games with a concussion. Holmes played 20 minutes and scored five points.
Back at .500 in the Big 12, the real work - and a push for the postseason - is about to start.
''We just have to string together wins,'' guard Javan Felix said. ''We're just getting our full team back and we're starting to get a bit of a rhythm.''
Robert Turner scored 10 to lead Texas Tech (12-14, 2-11).
Texas had a series of missteps in the first half, most notably a missed dunk by Isaiah Taylor on a fast break, before closing the half with an 11-0 run for a 29-19 lead.
Cam Ridley started the run before Felix made a 3-pointer. Felix made another 3-pointer in transition and Holmes closed the half by banking one in at the buzzer.
The Longhorns looked ready to turn it into a rout when Taylor fed Turner for an alley-oop dunk to open the second half. But the Red Raiders responded with two quick 3-poitners to keep Texas from pulling away.
Texas Tech struggled with Texas' height and size under the basket. Myles Turner, who is listed as 6-foot-11 but claims to be 7-feet, scored three straight baskets with quick jumpers over the defense in paint. His three-point play with 10:41 left pushed Texas' lead back to 42-31.
Turner's 10 field goals matched the rest of the entire Texas team.
''I've played at that level before. I have to be more consistent with it,'' he said.
The Red Raiders had similar problems on offense. They struggled to penetrate Texas' zone, and even when they did, simply found themselves bumped up against Texas' shot blockers. Texas forced three shot-clock violations in the second half.
''We tried to get inside and when we did, I think our guys were a little bit intimidated,'' Texas Tech coach Tubby Smith said.








