What's Happening?
Freshman Aaliyah Chavez scored a career-high 29 points, leading No. 6 Oklahoma to an 89-61 victory over Kansas City. Chavez was particularly effective from three-point range, making 7 of 10 attempts. Her
performance helped Oklahoma pull away in the second half, securing a comfortable win. Payton Verhulst and Sahara Williams also contributed significantly to the Sooners' victory. Kansas City, led by Elauni Bennett's 19 points, struggled to keep pace with Oklahoma's offensive prowess.
Why It's Important?
Chavez's impressive performance underscores her potential as a key player for Oklahoma, contributing to the team's strong start to the season. The victory helps Oklahoma maintain a competitive position in the NCAA rankings, boosting team morale after a recent loss to UCLA. Kansas City's defeat highlights challenges they face in competing against higher-ranked teams, emphasizing areas for improvement.
What's Next?
Oklahoma will aim to build on their success in upcoming games, focusing on maintaining their offensive strength and improving defensive strategies. Kansas City will need to address their weaknesses and prepare for future matches, seeking to enhance their competitiveness against stronger opponents.











