Oklahoma State University Athletics

Cowboys Face Red Raiders in Lubbock
January 31, 2008 | Cowboy Basketball
Oklahoma State (10-10, 1-5)
at Texas Tech (11-8, 2-3)
Saturday, Feb. 2 1 p.m.
United Spirit Arena Lubbock, Texas
Series History OSU leads, 28-12
Last Meeting Jan. 12, 2008 in Stillwater
Outcome OSU won, 74-55
Last Meeting in Lubbock Feb. 24, 2007
Outcome Texas Tech won, 59-57
Television ESPN
Play-by-Play Dave Barnett
Analyst Stephen Bardo
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
Sideline Reporter Bryndon Manzer
Flagship Station KSPI (93.7 FM)
XM satellite radio Ch. 242
Quick Notes
Oklahoma State is playing its fourth-consecutive game on ESPN. In fact, OSU is currently in the midst of five ESPN-televised games in six contests.
Saturday afternoon will mark the 10th of 13 games this season televised by either ESPN, espn2 or ABC. It is the 11th of 16 nationally televised games this season for Oklahoma State.
With 166 steals, junior guard Byron Eaton is just five away from becoming the all-time career steals leader in school history. Ivan McFarlin is the current record holder with 170 steals from 2001-05.
Oklahoma State has lost 17 consecutive road games dating back to Feb. 11, 2006. The Cowboys have lost 14 straight Big 12 Conference road contests, the second-longest streak in school history.
With one point, James Anderson will become just the ninth Cowboy freshman in school history to record 300 or more points his rookie season.
Series with the Raiders
This will be the 41st meeting between these two schools on the hardwood alltime, and the 28th meeting since they both joined the Big 12 Conference.
OSU is 28-12 all-time vs. Texas Tech and 19-8 since the Big 12 formed.
The Cowboys have won eight of the last 10 games in the series and six of the last 10 played in Lubbock.
Since the three-point line was instituted prior to the 1987-88 season, OSU has held its opponent to zero made three pointers on 14 occasions, including six inside Gallagher-Iba Arena. The last time OSU prevented a team from making a three pointer was Texas Tech on Jan. 8, 2005. The last time an opponent failed to connect on a three-point attempt inside Gallagher-Iba Arena was Texas Tech on Feb. 24, 2003.
From Long Range
Oklahoma State is averaging 21.8 attempts from beyond the three-point arc this season. The school record is 18.9 attempts per game in 1998-99.
The Cowboys are averaging 7.5 makes from long range this year. The school record is 7.59 during the 1993-94 season.
The Cowboys attempted 34 three-point shots against North Texas, the most in school history.
As a team, Oklahoma State has attempted 30 or more shots from beyond the arc on four occasions all-time, 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.
The Pokes held Northwestern State to 1-of-16 makes from long range and limited Texas Tech to just 1-of-8 shooting from beyond the arc.
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 9.35 steals per contest. The school record is nine thefts per game, set during the 1988-89 season.
Eaton Moving up Steals Chart
Byron Eaton has recorded 166 steals in his three-year career at OSU.
With three at Iowa State, he moved past Desmond Mason (158 steals), Victor Williams (158) and Byron Houston (159) and into fourth place on the all-time career steals list.
He needs two steals to move into third place and five to become the all-time steals leader in school history.
He is just the fifth Cowboy in school history to have at least 10 games with four or more steals.
Eaton is only the seventh Cowboy to have recorded at least 250 assists and 150 steals in a career.
Dove Swatting Shots
Senior Marcus Dove has 85 career blocked shots and is in ninth place on the school career list.
Dove is just the fifth Cowboy in school history to record at least 100 steals and 75 blocked shots in a career. He has 124 and 85, respectively.
As one of the top defensive players in school history, Dove is just the seventh player in school history to record 100 steals, 50 blocks and 250 defensive rebounds in a career.
Freshman Phenom
Guard James Anderson is just one point away from becoming the ninth Cowboy freshman in school history to score 300 points in his rookie season.
He has already secured the record for most treys made (46) and attempted (118) by a frosh in school history. JamesOn Curry was 45-of-104 in his inaugural season and held the previous record for both categories.
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.
Andersons 29 points were also the fourth-most by any Cowboy in a season opener, regardless of class.
He has scored at least 20 points on six occasions this season. The school record for a freshman is 14 set by Richard Dumas during the 1987-88 season.
Another Rookie Stepping Up
Freshman post Ibrahima Thomas has been stepping up for the Cowboys as well. Over the last nine games all starts the 6-11 rookie is averaging 7.2 points and 4.4 rebounds per game.
In his first 10 games, the Senegal native was averaging 4.1 points and 2.9 rebounds per contest.
The versatile forward is shooting 53.6 percent for the season from the floor, including 23-of-37 (62.2 percent) over the last eight contests.
He has made 7-of-18 (38.9 percent) of his attempts from long range this year.
Thomas also leads the team in charges taken with 14 this season, including two in the Oklahoma contest.
Injury Bug
Oklahoma State has been hampered by injuries this season. Other than the normal nicks and bruises, OSU is currently down to 11 players in practice.
Both Andy Shaw and Brad Garrett suffered shoulder injuries. They both underwent surgery and will sit out the rest of this season.
Anthony Brown suffered a shoulder injury as well and is out indefinitely pending further examinations.
James Anderson suffered an ankle injury at Baylor but has started every game this season.
Harris, Eaton Like the Freebies
Byron Eaton leads the Big 12 Conference in free-throw shooting, the only player in the rankings shooting better than 80 percent.
Teammate Terrel Harris fell out of the rankings, although he would be on top if he met the league minimum of 2.5 makes per game. He is averaging 2.3 per game played.
Cowboys No. 2 in Big 12 in Steals
Oklahoma State averages 9.35 steals per game, the second-highest average of any Big 12 team this season.
Kansas leads the league, averaging just over 10.3 per contest.
Missouri is third in the Big 12, averaging 9.19 thefts per game.
Three Cowboys Rank in the top-10
Three Cowboys are ranked in the top-10 individually in the Big 12 Conference in steals per game.
Marcus Dove is third in the league, averaging 2.3 per contest.
Byron Eaton is fourth with 2.25 steals per game.
Terrel Harris ranks ninth with 1.70 per contest.
Cowboys Third in Long-Range Shooting
Oklahoma State averages 7.5 three-pointers made per game, the third-highest average of any Big 12 team this season.
Baylor leads the league, averaging nine treys per contest.
Texas is second in the Big 12, averaging 7.7 three-pointers per game.










