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Oklahoma State at Iowa State Postgame Notes
January 13, 2024 | Cowboy Basketball
Oklahoma State Postgame Notes at Iowa State
Final Score: Oklahoma State – 42, Iowa State – 66
Records: Oklahoma State 8-8 (0-3); Iowa State 13-3 (2-1)
Jan. 13, 2024 | Aimes, Iowa (Hilton Coliseum)
Oklahoma State Leaders: Points – Eric Dailey Jr. (12), Rebounds – Brandon Garrison (7), Assists – Quion Williams (4)
Iowa State Leaders: Points – Tamin Lipsey (17), Rebounds – Tre King (7), Assists – Keshon Gilbert, Curtis Jones (5)
Game Notes:
• Javon Small made two threes on Saturday, placing multiple threes in nine straight contests. That's the longest such streak by a Cowboy since Thomas Dziagwa, who also posted nine in a row with the last eight games of the 2018-19 season plus the 2019-20 opener.
• Jamyron Keller scored his first points in Big 12 play.
• Jarius Hicklen went 2-of-3 from distance. All 29 of Hicklen's made field goals have come from three this season.
• Iowa State was held to a 3-of-15 (20.0%) shooting effort from distance.
• Oklahoma State rolled out a starting lineup of Javon Small, Bryce Thompson, Quion Williams, Eric Dailey Jr. and Brandon Garrison.
Game Flow:
• Dailey Jr. opened play with a left-wing three, assisted by Williams.
• After hitting its first shot, Iowa State was held to six-consecutive misses.
• Oklahoma State unleashed its four-guard lineup of Small, Thompson, Williams, John-Michael Wright and Garrison, charging three straight makes in a 7-4 run and a 12-8 lead entering the under-16 media timeout.
• The Cowboys moved its lead to 15-10, shooting 6-of-12 from the floor and 3-of-6 from distance.
• Stamped by four straight weeks, the Cyclones replied with a 12-0 run
• ISU extended its lead to double digits, leading 27-17, before Thompson drilled a three.
• The Cowboys took its first free throw at the 2:44 mark of the first half.
• Despite a 6-of-14 (42.9%) output from three, Iowa State led 37-26 entering halftime.
• Iowa State held its lead for the remainder of play.
Team Streaks:
• OSU has made at least one three-point shot in 779 consecutive games dating back to Jan. 13, 2001
• OSU is 8-0 when leading at the half but 0-8 when tied or trailing.
Final Score: Oklahoma State – 42, Iowa State – 66
Records: Oklahoma State 8-8 (0-3); Iowa State 13-3 (2-1)
Jan. 13, 2024 | Aimes, Iowa (Hilton Coliseum)
Oklahoma State Leaders: Points – Eric Dailey Jr. (12), Rebounds – Brandon Garrison (7), Assists – Quion Williams (4)
Iowa State Leaders: Points – Tamin Lipsey (17), Rebounds – Tre King (7), Assists – Keshon Gilbert, Curtis Jones (5)
Game Notes:
• Javon Small made two threes on Saturday, placing multiple threes in nine straight contests. That's the longest such streak by a Cowboy since Thomas Dziagwa, who also posted nine in a row with the last eight games of the 2018-19 season plus the 2019-20 opener.
• Jamyron Keller scored his first points in Big 12 play.
• Jarius Hicklen went 2-of-3 from distance. All 29 of Hicklen's made field goals have come from three this season.
• Iowa State was held to a 3-of-15 (20.0%) shooting effort from distance.
• Oklahoma State rolled out a starting lineup of Javon Small, Bryce Thompson, Quion Williams, Eric Dailey Jr. and Brandon Garrison.
Game Flow:
• Dailey Jr. opened play with a left-wing three, assisted by Williams.
• After hitting its first shot, Iowa State was held to six-consecutive misses.
• Oklahoma State unleashed its four-guard lineup of Small, Thompson, Williams, John-Michael Wright and Garrison, charging three straight makes in a 7-4 run and a 12-8 lead entering the under-16 media timeout.
• The Cowboys moved its lead to 15-10, shooting 6-of-12 from the floor and 3-of-6 from distance.
• Stamped by four straight weeks, the Cyclones replied with a 12-0 run
• ISU extended its lead to double digits, leading 27-17, before Thompson drilled a three.
• The Cowboys took its first free throw at the 2:44 mark of the first half.
• Despite a 6-of-14 (42.9%) output from three, Iowa State led 37-26 entering halftime.
• Iowa State held its lead for the remainder of play.
Team Streaks:
• OSU has made at least one three-point shot in 779 consecutive games dating back to Jan. 13, 2001
• OSU is 8-0 when leading at the half but 0-8 when tied or trailing.
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