Feb. 19, 2005
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By STEPHEN HAWKINS
AP Sports Writer
WACO, Texas (AP) - Brad Buckman scored 19 points and had nine rebounds, and
Texas beat Baylor 75-60 Saturday night for its 15th straight win in the series
since Rick Barnes became the Longhorns coach.
Buckman made 6-of-9 shots - all dunks, layups or short jumpers. He has
scored 101 points the last five games, shooting 60 percent (30-of-50) in the
span.
Kenny Taylor, the last of the former Baylor players who will play on the
campus, added 14 points and seven assists. His biggest contribution came in a
15-0 run before halftime when the Longhorns (18-7, 7-5 Big 12) took their first
lead and then stayed in front the rest of the game.
Aaron Bruce, the top-scoring freshman in the country, had 19 points for
Baylor (9-14, 1-11). Tim Bush had 15 points, but was limited by foul trouble.
The Bears have lost nine straight games in the month since their last win, a
victory over Colorado to match their win total of last season.
Barnes, in his seventh season at Texas, has never lost to Baylor. The
Longhorns are 55-4 against instate opponents in his tenure.
Texas didn't lead until freshman Daniel Gibson's 3-pointer from the right
corner made it 15-14 just over nine minutes into the game. It was the first of
the 15 straight points for the Longhorns.
Taylor fed Buckman for a basket, and then drove for his own layup. After
penetrating again, he passed the ball to Kenton Paulino for a 3-pointer. Taylor
then hit a long 3-pointer, pushing the Longhorns ahead 27-14 after a stretch in
which they made 9-of-10 shots.
In his only other game in Waco since transferring from Baylor, Taylor scored
18 points on six 3-pointers last February. Just like last year, Taylor was
booed just about every time he touched the ball Saturday night.
Taylor,
John Lucas (Oklahoma State) and
Lawrence Roberts (Mississippi State)
all left under relaxed transfer rules before last season after a scandal under
former coach Dave Bliss that was exposed after the shooting death of a player.
Lucas also came back twice, but Roberts never did.
Baylor cut the deficit to 54-45 with 8:34 left. Texas then scored five
points on the same possession - in the same second.
Gibson hit a long 3-pointer, and while the ball was in the air Tommy Swanson
was called for a foul in the lane. The basket counted and then Jason Klotz made
both free throws, making it 59-45 with 8:14 left.
Texas kept at least a 10-point lead the rest of the way.
Gibson finished with 13 points, including three 3-pointers.
The Longhorns, knocked out of the Top 25 this week for the first time since
the end of the 2001-02 season, have won three straight games since a three-game
losing streak.