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OCC women's basketball cancels game against Randall
Closely contested first half ends with Randall leading OCC 33-31 at halftime
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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The women's basketball team from Ozark Christian College was forced to cancel their non-conference matchup against Randall University after trailing 33-31 at halftime in a closely contested first half on Tuesday night at the Multipurpose Building on OCC's campus.
Why it matters
This was expected to be a competitive non-conference game for the OCC women's basketball team as they prepare for their conference schedule. The cancellation disrupts their pre-conference preparations.
The details
The game was tied at halftime, with Randall University leading Ozark Christian College 33-31 after a closely contested first half. However, the OCC women's team ultimately had to cancel the remainder of the game due to unforeseen circumstances.
- The game was played on Tuesday, February 11, 2026.
The players
Ozark Christian College
A private Christian college located in Ozark, Missouri.
Randall University
A university that the OCC women's basketball team was scheduled to play in a non-conference matchup.
The takeaway
The cancellation of this non-conference game disrupts the OCC women's basketball team's preparations for their upcoming conference schedule, which could impact their performance and standings later in the season.


