The Moore High School varsity basketball team will host Edmond Santa Fe (Edmond, OK) for a home conference game on Friday, February 7, 2025, at 7:30 PM.
Matchup Details:
- Team: Edmond Santa Fe vs. Moore
- Date: Friday, February 7, 2025
- Time: 7:30 PM
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Edmond Santa Fe vs. Moore: A Clash of Titans in Oklahoma High School Basketball
As we head into the final stretch of the 2024-2025 high school basketball season, one of the most eagerly anticipated matchups is the upcoming game between Edmond Santa Fe and Moore. These two powerhouse teams from Oklahoma will face off on February 7, 2025, at Moore High School at 7:30 p.m. The game promises to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams boasting impressive stats and histories.
Season Overview
Edmond Santa Fe enters the game with a 9-10 overall record, having gone 5-5 in district play. Despite a challenging season, they have shown resilience, particularly with a solid performance at home (5-4). Their win percentage sits at .474, with a district win percentage of .500. On the offensive end, the team has scored a total of 1,160 points, averaging 61.1 points per game.
Moore, on the other hand, has a slightly better overall record of 7-4, including a dominant 4-1 district record. Their win percentage is an impressive .636, and their district win percentage is even more remarkable at .800. The Moore squad has proven to be a force, averaging 66.9 points per game, with a total of 736 points scored.
Head-to-Head History
In their previous meeting on December 20, 2024, Moore triumphed in a high-scoring affair, defeating Edmond Santa Fe 79-72. The game saw Moore’s offense firing on all cylinders, while Edmond Santa Fe fought hard but fell short. With both teams having learned from their first encounter, this rematch promises to be intense.
Scoring Trends
Edmond Santa Fe’s scoring is fairly balanced across the four quarters of the game. They average 20.0 points in the first quarter, 14.5 in the second, 17.0 in the third, and 12.5 in the final quarter. This shows that they tend to start strong but may struggle to maintain their momentum in the second half.
In contrast, Moore’s scoring follows a different pattern, with a strong second quarter (16.5 points) and consistent output in the third quarter (15.0 points). Their offense tends to fluctuate, but they maintain a steady pace throughout the game, allowing them to pull away late in matchups.
Common Opponents
Both teams have faced several of the same opponents, providing some insight into how they may match up. When comparing their performances against common foes, the results are telling:
- Edmond Santa Fe has a 4-3 record against common opponents, while Moore holds a 4-1 record.
- In their encounters with Eisenhower, both teams won decisively, with Edmond Santa Fe’s 102-44 victory being a standout.
- Against Southmoore, Edmond Santa Fe lost 71-58, while Moore is still to play Southmoore later in February.
- Westmoore also saw a split between the two, with Edmond Santa Fe winning 48-42 and Moore defeating them 63-38.
These results show that Moore has been slightly more consistent against common opponents, with a notable victory over Westmoore that Edmond Santa Fe couldn’t replicate.
Key Takeaways
As both teams head into this pivotal conference game, the matchups are sure to be thrilling. Moore’s better overall record, district success, and slightly higher offensive output make them the favorites heading into this game. However, Edmond Santa Fe’s ability to challenge top teams and its overall balance could make this a very competitive contest.
For Edmond Santa Fe to win, they’ll need to rely on a fast start and try to exploit Moore’s occasional second-half lapses. On the other hand, Moore will look to continue its dominance and play a steady, high-scoring game to outlast their opponents.
The upcoming game on February 7th will be crucial for both teams as they push toward the postseason. With only a handful of games left in the regular season, this head-to-head clash could be a preview of what’s to come in district and playoff action.