Postgame Notes
3/4/2017 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
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Attendance: 9,526 Final: Oklahoma 73 – TCU 68
Team Notes
* TCU trailed most of the game, but led by as many as six, 55-49, with 10:35 remaining in the second half.
* TCU committed just six turnovers, its lowest total of the season. The Frogs' previous low was seven at Baylor.
* TCU started a lineup of Jaylen Fisher, Alex Robinson, Kenrich Williams, JD Miller and Vladimir Brodziansky for the 20th time in 31 games this season.
* TCU play on Wednesday in the first round of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship as the No. 8 seed. The Frogs will play No. 9 seed Oklahoma at 6 PM in Kansas City.
Individual Notes
* Kenrich Williams recorded his team-high 13th double-double on the season with 17 points and 13 rebounds. He entered the game tied with Baylor's Johnathan Motley for the Big 12 lead in double-doubles.
* Williams had his third-straight game with a double-double and fourth in the last six contests.
* Williams' 17 points put him in double figures in scoring for the 18th time this season.
* Williams' seven made field goals tied his career-high. He had seven on Jan. 23 this season at Oklahoma State.
* Williams was 3-of-3 from 3-point range which tied his career high for most made in a game. He also had three 3-pointers at Kansas State on Feb. 1 this season.
* Williams reached double figures in rebounds for the fourth-consecutive game and fifth time in the last six contests.
* Williams led TCU in rebounding for a team-best 22nd time this season.
* Brandon Parrish played in his 128th career game, leaving him one shy of equaling TCU's all-time mark of 129 held by Kyan Anderson (2011-15).
* Alex Robinson had a team-high six assists. Robinson cracked the top 10 for most assists in a season with 169. He booted out Jamie Dixon, who occupied the No. 10 spot with 168 during his senior season (1986-87).
* Vladimir Brodziansky's 17 points gave him his team-best 22nd game in double figures in scoring.
* Jaylen Fisher had a 3-pointer in his 17th consecutive game. He finished with seven points and four assists.