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Oklahoma Center Wague Leads Sooners to Crown Victory
Wague's dominant performance powers Oklahoma to college basketball championship win.
Apr. 5, 2026 at 10:59am
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In a thrilling game at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Oklahoma center Mohamed Wague led his team to victory in the 2026 College Basketball Crown. Wague's energetic play, including a key blocked shot, helped the Sooners secure the championship title.
Why it matters
Wague's standout performance showcases the rising talent in college basketball and the intense competition at the highest levels of the sport. Oklahoma's championship win will be celebrated by their passionate fanbase and recognized as a major accomplishment in the program's history.
The details
With the game on the line, Wague came up with a crucial blocked shot to deny the opposing team a chance to tie the score late in the contest. His defensive intensity and offensive production were instrumental in Oklahoma's victory. Wague's teammates rallied around his energy, including a humorous exchange when he helped lift up fellow player Derrion Reid after the play.
- The championship game took place on April 5, 2026 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
The players
Mohamed Wague
The starting center for the Oklahoma Sooners, Wague was the driving force behind his team's championship win with his dominant performance on both ends of the court.
Derrion Reid
Wague's Oklahoma teammate, who shared a lighthearted moment with Wague after a key play in the game.
What they’re saying
“That's my block!”
— Mohamed Wague, Oklahoma Center
The takeaway
Wague's standout performance in the championship game solidifies his status as one of the top players in college basketball. His ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor was a key factor in Oklahoma's title victory, and the Sooners' championship win will be celebrated by their passionate fanbase.
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