Paris had 18 points and 14 boards to surpass the previous Big 12 record of 1,316 set by Baylor's Sophia Young.
Amanda Thompson tied her career-high with 18 points and also had two late blocks to help seal the win as the Sooners (13-4) allowed much of a 10-point halftime lead to slip away before closing strong.
Paris and her twin sister, Ashley, were able to keep Georgia's inside tandem of Tasha Humphrey and Angel Robinson in check for much of the game. Robinson left early in the first half after picking up two fouls, and wasn't much of a factor in the second half either.
Humphrey struggled to a 3-for-16 shooting performance, including 0-for-6 from 3-point range, and scored eleven points. Christy Marshall added 16 points, one off her career best, and Megan Darrah also scored eleven.
Ashley Paris added 14 points and Danielle Robinson scored 12 for Oklahoma.
Georgia fell to 16-4 for the season.
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