Davidson, NC (SportsNetwork.com) - With an eight-game win streak in tow, the 22nd-ranked Dayton Flyers head out on the road on Tuesday for an Atlantic 10 Conference showdown with the Davidson Wildcats at Belk Arena. Archie Millers Flyers are an impressive 15-2 on the season and have actually won 13 of their last 14 games with the lone loss during that span, a 69-55 setback at Arkansas on Dec. 13. The team has started league play out at 5-0 after Saturdays 61-45 rout of Saint Louis. Dayton is seeking its first 6-0 start to league play since the 2003-04 campaign. Bob McKillops Wildcats are one of the more dangerous teams in the A-10. Davidson is 12-4 overall and 3-2 in league play after Saturdays disappointing 89-63 blasting at the hands of Richmond on the road. The Wildcats, who opened the season with nine wins in their first 10 games, have now split their last six outings. Davidson comes in with a stellar 8-1 record at home this season. Davidson has won all three previous meetings with Dayton. However, this series has been idle since 1973. The Flyers are a defensive-minded squad that likes to enforce their will at that end of the floor first. The team has done well in that regard, holding opponents to just 58.1 ppg and a mere .387 shooting from the floor. The tight defense extends beyond the arc, where foes are connecting on a meager .296 from long range. The team boasts of a trio of double-digit scoring averages, with senior guard Jordan Siberts 15.7 ppg representing the best of the bunch. Junior forward Dyshawn Pierre (12.6 ppg, 7.2 rpg) and sophomore forward Kendall Pollard (10.5 ppg) provide depth. Dayton held Saint Louis to an ugly 37-percent shooting performance and outscored the Billikens 21-5 at the free-throw line to keep the win streak going. Pollard led the way, converting 8-of-10 shots from the floor and pacing all scorers with 20 points. Sibert wasnt far behind with 18 points, while Pierre recorded a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds. Unlike the Flyers, the Wildcats are more of an offensive juggernaut. Davidson leads the A-10 and ranks seventh nationally in scoring at 82.4 ppg. The team is shooting an efficient .474 from the floor overall, and utilizes the 3- pointers as much as any team in the nation, averaging 10.6 made 3-pointers per game. Scoring depth isnt a problem, as five Wildcats are currently averaging double figures, led by Tyler Kalinoski (16.4 ppg) and Jack Gibbs (15.8 ppg), who rank seventh and ninth in the conference in scoring, respectively. Jordan Barham (10.7 ppg), Brian Sullivan (10.6 ppg) and Peyton Aldridge (10.1 ppg) provide more than enough options at the offensive end. The offensive performance that Davidson displayed against Richmond was certainly an anomaly. The Wildcats shot just 40 percent from the floor overall, a number skewed by an ugly 6-of-22 effort from 3-point range. 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That proved to be a beneficial penalty because Hill took the next punt down the far sideline to tie the game with 45 seconds on the clock. Oklahoma (8-4, 5-4) managed to move the ball near midfield, but poor clock management on fourth down with the Sooners in formation for a Hail Mary ended regulation. The Cowboys defense came out strong in the extra session, forcing a 44-yard field goal attempt from Michael Hunnicutt that he pulled wide left. Desmond Roland then took over for Oklahoma State, barreling his way down inside the 5 on a couple of tough runs to set up Grogan, who split the uprights to halt a two-game losing streak in the series. Roland rushed for 68 yards with two touchdowns, while Rudolph threw for 273 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. Brandon Sheperd caught seven passes for 156 with two touchdowns for Oklahoma State, which snapped a five- game losing streak and is bowl eligible for a school-record ninth consecutive season. Oklahomas devastating loss could have come with a price, as star freshman running back Samaje Perine left the game with an apparent ankle injury in the third quarter. Perine, who set an FBS record with 427 rushing yards in a 44-7 win over Kansas on Nov. 22, picked up right where he left off, accounting for 151 rushing yards with two touchdowns before exiting the contest. Fullback Aaron Ripkowski had the game of his career in defeat. The senior walk-on had three total touchdowns, two rushing and one receiving, to lead the Sooners offensive attack. Oklahoma used a heavy dose of Perine on its opening drive of the game to grab a 7-0 lead. Perine had 50 yards on five carries and capped the march with a 4- yard touchdown run. The Cowboys answered with a 9-play, 77-yard drive that resulted in Rolands 1- yard touchdown run to tie the game. Both teams traded punts over their next possessions before the Soonerss took the lead once again.dddddddddddd Blake Bell made a 47-yard catch late in the first, then Ripkowski rushed for a 1-yard touchdown with 11:57 left in the second for a 14-7 margin. Rudolph hooked up with Sheperd for a 39-yard score on Oklahoma States ensuing possession as defensive back Jordan Thomas fell down in coverage. The Sooners ended the half with touchdowns on their final two possessions. Perine made it 21-14 with a 9-yard touchdown run before he, Bell and Ripkowski gave outstanding efforts on their next touch. Perine bolted for 42 yards on the second play of the drive, then Bell made a one-handed catch on an out route the following play. On 3rd-and-goal from the 2. Cody Thomas hit Ripkowski with a pass out in the flat, and the latter willed his way into the end zone, dragging four Oklahoma State players from the 4 to give the Sooners a 28-14 lead at the half. Perine fumbled at the Cowboys 27 early in the third and he stayed down wincing in pain with an apparent left ankle injury. Perine was helped off the field and had ice placed on the ankle before going to the locker room for further observation. Rudolph led a quick 7-play, 79-yard drive that took just under three minutes off the clock and ended with him running for a 3-yard touchdown to cut the deficit to 28-21 early in the fourth. Keith Ford flipped field and momentum on the first play of Oklahomas next drive. He blasted right up the middle for a 56-yard gain to set up Ripkowskis 1-yard scoring run with 7:54 to play. After each team had the ball for less than two minutes, Sheperd hauled in a pass from Rudolph, bounced off a pair of Sooners and raced into the end zone for a 43-yard score to make it a touchdown game. Game Notes Oklahoma had won 10 the previous 11 in the series ... Ripkowski was honored before the game with the 2014 Don Key Award, which is presented annually to a senior who exemplifies all-around excellence in the classroom and on the field ... Oklahoma State has not lost six in a row since 2000 ... The win was the first this season against a ranked opponent for Oklahoma State ... Perine became the third Oklahoma player with 1,500 yards and 20 rushing touchdowns in the same season. Billy Sims and Steve Owens each eclipsed the feat twice ... Ford rushed for 91 yards on nine carries ... Bell, once a quarterback, hauled in two passes for a team-high 59 yards for Oklahoma. ' ' '