Oklahoma State University Athletics
Postgame Notes vs. Colorado
February 07, 2008 | Cowboy Basketball
Oklahoma State Cowboy Basketball
Postgame Notes vs. Colorado
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
With two steals against Colorado, junior Byron Eaton has tied Ivan McFarlin for the most steals in a career in school history. McFarlin had 170 steals from 2001-05.
With two assists vs. the Buffaloes, Eaton now has 295 career assists, tying head coach Sean Sutton for 14th place on the career assists list.
With two deflections tonight against Colorado, senior forward Marcus Dove has moved into eighth place on the career blocked shots list. He is tied with Johnny Pittman, who also had 91 blocks, from 1988-91.
Freshman James Anderson moved into fifth place on the all-time rookie scoring list. He now has 327 points, moving past Ronnie Daniel who scored 326 during the 1973-74 season.
Freshman Martavius Adams established a career high with nine rebounds, all in the first half.
Freshman Ibrahima Thomas nearly recorded his second-straight double-double with 10 rebounds and nine points. The 10 boards ties
Colorados 16 points at halftime are the fewest by a Cowboy opponent at intermission since Pepperdine scored 16 on Jan. 3, 2006, a span of 75 games. The 16 points are the fewest by a Big 12 opponent at halftime against OSU since Texas A&M scored 16 on March 6, 2004, a span of 130 games.
The 38 free-throw attempts were two shy of the school record vs. Colorado. Oklahoma State has twice attempted 40 free throws against the Buffaloes (1961 & 1990).










