During the TCU men's basketball team's summer tour of Australia, the Horned Frogs defeated the Longhorns 101-87.

That's not nearly the most interesting part about the box score.

Since the Longhorns didn't have any names attached to their jersey numbers in the official scorebook, the TCU statistician decided to give the Longhorns names of characters from The Office.

Here's how the Dunder Mifflin All-Star team fared against TCU.

Jim Halpert, a person who has a ton of potential but rarely exerts himself, led the way with a game-high 28 points. Halpert was 6-of-8 from behind the 3-point line.

Don't let the haircut fool you. Halpert can ball.

Meredith Palmer, a well-known shot-taker, was 7-of-12 shooting. Team captain Michael Scott scored 13 points.

Despite the team's high-profile status, they were no match for the Horned Frogs. Guard Desmond Bane scored a team-high 21 points, while Alex Robinson chipped in with 19 points.

Actually, the more I think about it, there's probably a reason why TCU won this game by 36.

Notable: Before the game, a local woman attempted to sing the Australian and United States national anthems, according to a TCU release. But in the middle of the Star-Spangled Banner, a song she tried learning two weeks before TCU's visit, she stopped in the middle of the song. Per the release, the entire TCU team, which was standing behind the woman, started singing the anthem and finished the rest of the song.