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Oklahoma Scene: UCO tops Northwest Missouri

Chandler Garrett threw for 274 yards and four touchdowns as Central Oklahoma defeated Northwest Missouri 31-21 on Saturday night in Edmond.

Making his first career start, Garrett also had 18 carries for 59 yards.

UCO receivers Dustin Basks and L'liott Curry each caught a touchdown pass. Basks finished with 105 receiving yards and Curry had 103 yards.

SWOSU edges Henderson State

Casey Freeman threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to JR Omigie with 28 seconds left to give Southwestern Oklahoma State a 35-31 victory over Henderson State in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.

Freeman was 18-of-33 passing for 377 yards and two touchdowns, and Omigie finished with 219 receiving yards.

Southern Arkansas beats NWOSU

Southern Arkansas forced four turnovers and recorded five sacks en route to a 27-14 win against Northwestern Oklahoma State in Magnolia, Arkansas.

Tyson Gatewood led NWOSU's rushing attack, finishing with 11 carries for 90 yards and a touchdown.

Langston defeats Southwestern Assemblies of God

Jaylen Lowe finished 17-of-27 passing for 296 yards and three touchdowns as Langston defeated Southwestern Assemblies of God 35-20 in Langston.

Cameron Booty led Langston's ground game with 125 yards and a score on 15 carries.

Harding dominates OBU

Harding University had three players run for 100 or more yards in a 56-7 win over Oklahoma Baptist in Searcy, Arkansas.

Harding's Tristan Tucker finished with 119 rushing yards and a touchdown, while Cole Chancey had 118 yards and two scores. Preston Paden had 13 carries for 100 yards and a pair of scores.

Missouri Western dominates NSU

Missouri Western State finished with 612 yards of total offense as it dismantled Northeastern State 66-16 in St. Joseph, Missouri.

NSU's Isaiah Upshaw had four receptions for 104 yards.

Former OU star Dye earns Symetra Tour victory

Kendall Dye won the Guardian Championship in Prattville, Alabama, for her second Symetra Tour victory of the year and fourth overall.

The former Oklahoma star closed with a 6-under 66 to finish at 16-under 200.

OSU tennis duo wins in Milwaukee

Oklahoma State's Sofia Blanco and Catherine Gulihur defeated Oklahoma's Ivana Corley and Jasmine Asghar 8-3 to win the Milwaukee Tennis Classic doubles title on Sunday.

The victory was the Cowgirls' second title of the weekend. OSU's Lisa Marie Rioux and partner Yuya Ito (University of Texas) on Saturday won the mixed doubles title at the Oracle ITA Masters in Malibu, California.

OSU women's soccer beats Kansas

Oklahoma State women's soccer won its seventh straight match with a 2-1 victory against Kansas on Sunday in Lawrence, Kansas.

Former Norman North High School standout Haley Woodard scored the first goal of the match in the 47th minute before former Jenks High School star Marlo Zoller gave the Cowgirls a 2-0 lead with a goal in the 66th.

FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS