Stillwater, OK (SportsNetwork.com) - Jordan Woodard led four Oklahoma players in double digits with 17 points as the No. 24 Sooners rebounded from a big early deficit and downed rival Oklahoma State, 64-56, at Gallagher-Iba Arena. Buddy Hield picked up 15 points, Ryan Spangler 13 with nine rebounds and six assists while TaShawn Thomas poured in 12 for the Sooners (14-7, 5-4 Big 12). We were stagnant in the first half a lot, said Oklahoma head coach Lon Kruger. In the second half, defense led to some offense and we got a little tempo going. Phil Forte recorded 15 points for the Cowboys (14-7, 4-5). LeBryan Nash had 12 and Anthony Hickey added 10 points for the hosts. Michael Cobbins dunk early in the second half put OSU up 38-32, but it was the last time the hosts led by as many. Oklahoma scored eight in a row capped by a Hield triple and both sides exchanged the lead briefly until Hield made two free throws to put the Sooners on top to stay at 44-43 with 12:52 to go. Frank Booker hit from long distance a short time later and the visitors were ahead 50-45, but after a Tavarius Shine free throw and Hickey bucket pulled the Cowboys within two, their rivals created permanent distance. Woodard hit two from the line and Thomas followed with a slam, then Spangler and Woodard converted all four foul shots and Oklahoma was up 58-48 with 3:43 left. A Nash layup with 32 seconds to go reduced OSUs deficit to 60-56, then Oklahoma sealed it at the charity stripe thanks to Woodard and Spangler once more. We had all the energy in the first half and they had all of the energy in the second half, said Oklahoma State head coach Travis Ford. They are a much better scoring team than we are. We couldnt take advantage of (the strong start) in the first half, because we dont have enough scoring options. They took more advantage of getting second shots and steals in the second half. The Cowboys scored nine of the games first 11 points and maintained control throughout the opening 20 minutes. They led by as many as 12, but that edge was whittled down to 32-25 at halftime. Game Notes The Sooners won the season series, following an 82-65 victory in Norman two weeks ago ...Oklahoma converted 16 OSU turnovers into 24 points ... Oklahoma State converted just 4-of-19 shots from beyond the arc and finished at 39.6 percent efficiency (19-of-48) on field goals for the game ... Woodard posted a game-best five steals. y-3 Sale Canada . -- The court fight over NFL concussions should heat up soon as a judge in Philadelphia weighs the fairness of the proposed $765 million settlement. Adidas NMD Racer Canada .C. -- Duke sophomore Rodney Hood is entering the NBA draft. http://www.nmdshoescanada.com/ultra-boost-cheap-canada/uncaged.html . Tottenham claimed top spot in Group K by winning 2-0 at Tromso after defender Adnan Causevic scored an own goal before Mousa Dembele put the result beyond doubt. Valencia made sure it will finish first in Group A with a 1-0 win at Swansea thanks to an early goal from Dani Parejo. Ultra Boost 4.0 Canada . -- A deflected pass that landed in DeSean Jacksons hands. NMD Human Race Canada .com Tour title, closing with a 6-under 64 for a four-stroke victory. The 22-year-old former North Texas player finished at 12-under 268 at Panama Golf Club and earned $112,500 to jump from seventh to second on the money list with $171,500.SHANGHAI - Fabio Fognini of Italy has been fined $2,000 for flashing an obscene gesture at the crowd after crashing out to a 553rd-ranked Chinese wild card at the Shanghai Masters.The No. 17-ranked Fognini showed his middle finger to the crowd as he left the stadium following his 7-6 (5), 6-4 loss to Wang Chuhan in the first round on Tuesday. He also gave Wang a shove with hiss elbow after the two shook hands at the net.ddddddddddddThe Italian is routinely fined for his bad behaviour on the court. He received fines totalling $27,500 at Wimbledon this year for unsportsmanlike conduct and showing a visible obscenity during his first-round match.Wang lost in the second round in Shanghai to qualifier Malek Jaziri 6-0, 6-4 on Wednesday. ' ' '