"Scott Sutton" is the men's basketball coach for the Oral Roberts University/Oral Roberts Oral Roberts Golden Eagles/Golden Eagles. Sutton is the all-time wins leader in school history while leading ORU to three NCAA Tournament, two National Invitational Tournament and two CollegeInsider.com Tournament postseason appearances in 14 seasons. The Golden Eagles have won 20 or more games in seven of the past 10 seasons.

Scott is the youngest son of college basketball coach Eddie Sutton. One of Scott's brothers is Sean Sutton, the former head coach of Oklahoma State University and current assistant coach at ORU.

Sutton is the second ORU coach since Ken Trickey (Dick Acres in 1984 was the other) to reach the NCAA tournament and only the fifth since Trickey to take ORU to postseason play. The others were Jerry Hale (NIT – 1975, 1977), Ken Hayes (NIT – 1982), Acres, and Bill Self (NIT – 1997), who coached Kansas to the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament/2008 NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship.

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No one is getting discouraged and we'll continue to work hard.

I think we're making some progress but tonight we ran out of steam in the third period.

We have a lot of work to do in our own end and we'll address some things in practice.

For the first 35 minutes, that's as well as we've played in a long time.

It was encouraging that we did a nice job on the glass but at the same time when you get to crunch time, those (mistakes) are the things that win you the game or lose you the game. We just had stupid turnovers the last three or four minutes.

Overall it's been a great week, and by no means are we done looking.

We battled and battled, but when you turn the ball over 24 times you're not going to beat a good team on the road. Our defense was good enough to win.

I'm really happy with the way we all competed and if we remain confident, work on little things like taking care of our own end, then wins will come.

A.J. (goalie Andrew Jackson) played really well and we had a lot of chances, but we took a lot of bad penalties. But I'm not one to blame the ref.