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Oklahoma Sooners vs UNC-Wilmington Seahawks: How to watch, stream, listen, and key players

The Oklahoma Sooners play the UNC-Wilmington Seahawks on Tuesday, November 11, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

Oklahoma laces up their Jordans in a return to action Tuesday night against the Colonial Athletic Association’s UNC-Wilmington. The Seahawks hail from the coast of North Carolina, where legend Michael Jordan grew up and played his high school basketball.

It’s been an inauspicious start to the season for the Sooners, who suffered a loss in the first game of the season in which they collapsed late and lost to Sam Houston State 52-51. They got back at it this past Friday and made their way into the win column after beating Arkansas-Pine Bluff 66-58.

Elsewhere, the Seahawks started their season by making the 2 hour trip to Chapel Hill, N.C., to take on the nation’s number-one team, the UNC Tarheels. They held firm for about 25 minutes of game time before UNC hit a different gear and took control to win the game. They bounced back with a 104-55 victory over Allen on Friday, Nov 11. The Seahawks are coached by Takayo Siddle, who is in his third year as head coach and has compiled a 35-20 record.

These teams will meet for the first time in each other’s history on Tuesday night.

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022

  • Time: 7 p.m. CT

  • Stream: ESPN+

  • Radio: Streaming for free on the Varsity Network.

Oklahoma vs. UNC-Wilmington injury report:

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Players to watch:

Oklahoma

Points: G Grant Sherfield, 15 PPG

Assists: F Tanner Groves, 2.5 APG

Rebounds: PF Tanner Groves, 10.0 RPG

UNC-Wilmington

Points: F Trezarien White, 18 PPG

Assists: G Jamarii Thomas, 3 APG

Rebounds: C Victor Enoh, 5.5 RPG

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