Oklahoma State University Athletics
Cowboys Head to Pittsburgh for ESPN Matchup
December 17, 2007 | Cowboy Basketball
Oklahoma State at Pittsburgh
Saturday, Dec. 15 Â 11 a.m. (CT)
Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.
Series History  OSU leads, 4-3
Last Meeting  Dec. 21, 2006 in OKC
Outcome  OSU won, 95-89 in 2 OT
Last Meeting in Pittsburgh  Nov. 26, 1988
Outcome  Pitt won, 93-75
Television  ESPN
Play-by-Play  Dave O'Brien
Analyst  Len Elmore
Stillwater
SuddenLink Cable Ch. 31
Oklahoma City
Cox Communications Ch. 29
Tulsa
Cox Communications Ch. 25
Radio  Cowboy Radio Network
Play-by-Play  Dave Hunziker
Analyst  John Holcomb
Flagship Station  KSPI (93.7 FM)
internet  www.okstate.com
Quick Notes
 Oklahoma State has won the last three meetings with Pittsburgh, including last year's 95-89 double-overtime thriller in the O'Reilly All-College Classic in Oklahoma City.
 The Cowboys are 31-22 all-time against Big East schools. OSU is 11-8 against DePaul, 4-1 vs. Marquette, 3-2 against Syracuse and Cincinnati, 2-1 vs. Providence, 1-0 against UConn, Seton Hall and Villanova, 0-1 vs. St. John's and West Virginia, and 1-3 against Louisville. The Pokes have never played Georgetown, Notre Dame or Rutgers on the hardwood.
 Oklahoma State will attempt to end a current 13-game losing streak on the road Saturday at Pittsburgh. The string of losses in away games dates back to Feb. 11 of last season. The streak is tied for the fourth-longest in school history.
 Oklahoma State is playing its eighth-consecutive televised game. The Pitt game will be the fifth game in that span to be on either ESPN or espn2.
Series History with Pittsburgh
 OSU has won the last three meetings, all since the Sutton's arrived in Stillwater.
 The three losses all came in a 13-month span in the late 1980s.
 The previous five meetings have all been on neutral courts.
 These two teams have a common opponent this season. OSU defeated Washington 96-71 in Stillwater, while Pitt defeated the Huskies 75-74 in Seattle in their last game.
From Long Range
 Of OSU's 470 shots this season, 191 have been from beyond the three-point arc, or 40.6 percent.
 The highest percentage for a single season is 33.5 percent in 1998-99, when 643 of the Pokes' 1,920 shots were from long range.
 The Cowboys attempted 34 three-point shots against North Texas, the most in school history.
 The previous record was 31 attempts from long range against Gonzaga in the All-College Classic in Oklahoma City on Dec. 28, 2004.
 As a team, Oklahoma State has attempted 30 or more shots from beyond the arc on four occasions, including twice this season (34 at North Texas, 32 vs. East Tennessee State).
 On the flip side, OSU limited Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to just 1-of-18 shots from three-point range, establishing a Gallagher-Iba Arena record with at least 10 attempts. The previous low was 1-of-17 by Baylor on Jan. 20, 1999.
Pick Pockets
 Oklahoma State had 18 steals during the Prairie View A&M game, the second most in school history. The Pokes had 12 at halftime, establishing a school record for steals in a single period.
 The Cowboys are currently averaging 10.5 steals per contest. The school record is 9.0 thefts per game, set during the 1988-89 season.
Eaton Moving up Steals Chart
 Byron Eaton has recorded 138 steals in his three-year career at OSU.
 Eaton is currently in 11th place on the school career steals list.
 He needs six steals to reach the top-10 in school history.
 The all-time career record at Oklahoma State is 170 steals set by Ivan McFarlin from 2001-05.
Forcing Turnovers
 Oklahoma State has forced 183 turnovers this season, an average of nearly 23 per game. Meanwhile, the Cowboys have committed just over 16 miscues themselves, a +6.75 turnover margin.
 The highest turnover margin for a single season in school history happened during the 1997-98 season, when OSU had a +3.52 turnover margin.
Dove Swatting Shots
 Senior Marcus Dove has 71 career blocked shots, ranking him with the 10th-most in school history.
 He needs three more blocks to pass Andrew Jones for ninth place on the school list.
 Dove has blocked four shots on two occasions, most recently vs. Northwestern State on Nov. 15, 2006.
Freshman Phenom
 Freshman guard James Anderson is eight games into his collegiate career and has quickly shown that he could potentially be one of the best players to ever come through Stillwater.
 In his first official game in an OSU uniform, Anderson scored a game-high 29 points, tying the school record for most points by a freshman. Byron Houston had 29 against Kansas State on Jan. 25, 1989.
 Anderson's 29 points were also the fourth-most by any Cowboy in a season opener, regardless of class.
 He has scored more than 20 points in three consecutive games. The school record for a freshman is four, set by Richard Dumas.
OSU in the Big 12 Statistical Rankings
 Oklahoma State ranks in the Big 12's top five in five statistical categories.
 The Cowboys are second the league in steals, averaging 10.5 thefts per game. Kansas is first at 11.22 steals per contest.
 OSU is third in free-throw percentage at 72.3 percent. Texas is first at 74.5 percent, while Colorado is second at 72.6 percent.
 The Pokes are third in the league in three-pointers made per game, averaging 8.63 treys per contest. Texas (8.89) and Baylor (8.86) both rank ahead of OSU.
 The Cowboys are also third in turnover margin, with a +6.75 margin. Kansas is first at +7.56 while Missouri is second at +7.22.
 OSU is fourth in offensive rebounding, averaging 12.63 offensive boards per contest.
 Individually, freshman James Anderson ranks second in the league in scoring at 20.8 points per game. He also ranks second in three-point field goals made per game at 3.13, is fourth in three-point percentage at 48.1 percent, eighth in field-goal percentage (52 percent) and ninth in free-throw percentage (76.1 percent).
 Junior guard Byron Eaton is second in the conference in steals, averaging 2.5 per contest. Senior Marcus Dove is third in the same category, averaging 2.38 steals per game.
 Eaton is fourth in free-throw percentage at 82.4 percent.










