Lamar's 14 first-half points were the fewest allowed in a half by an
OSU team since the Cowboys led Kansas State 32-11 at the half of their game
Jan. 6, 1992. OSU went on to win that game 72-34. The 14 points were the
third-fewest scored in a half by a Lamar team. The Cardinals' first field
goal of the game came nine minutes, 31 seconds into the contest.
Fredrik Jonzen scored a career-high 26 points three nights after
setting a career scoring best with 22 points against Arkansas-Little Rock.
His double-double was the fifth of his career.
Jack Marlow scored a career-high 10 points.
Maurice Baker dished out a career-best eight assists and tied a career
high with eight rebounds.
Victor Williams tied a career high with seven assists. He also scored
13 points, giving him back-to-back double-digit scoring games for the first
time this year.
Jason Keep scored in double figures for the second time in his career
and recorded three dunks for the second straight game.
OSU tied a season low with 14 turnovers.
OSU shot over 50 percent from the field while holding its opponent
below 40 percent for the third time this season.