University of Oklahoma Athletics

Monday, March 2
Ames, Iowa
8:00 PM

University of Oklahoma

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at
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Iowa State

Sooners Fall at Iowa State, 77-70

Sooners Fall at Iowa State, 77-70

March 02, 2015 | Men's Basketball

17/17 Iowa State
Iowa State
77
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15/15 Oklahoma
Stat Comparison
Category ISU
OU
Points 77 70
FGM-A 29-60 22-62
FG% 48.3 35.5
3 FGM-A 7-19 6-24
3 FG% 36.8 25.0
FTM-A 12-17 20-29
FT% 70.6 69.0
Rebounds 44 38
Assists 13 8
Turnovers 16 12
Blocks 3 1
Steals 5 5
Individual Leaders
Category ISU
OU
Points Niang - 23 Hield - 26
Rebounds McKay - 12 Spangler - 11
Assists Morris - 5 Cousins - 3
Steals Long - 2 Cousins - 3
Blocks Three Players - 1 Spangler - 1
Player of the Game

Buddy HieldBuddy Hield // Jr. // G
Hield scored a game-high 26 points on 7 for 18 from the field, including a 4 for 9 mark from 3-point range. He also grabbed five rebounds and contributed two assists and a steal.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Oklahoma was up by 20 when Isaiah Cousins hollered at the Iowa State bench.

Cousins got a technical foul -- and the Cyclones got all the motivation they needed to spark one of the best comebacks in school history.

Georges Niang had 20 of his 23 points in the second half and No. 17 Iowa State rallied from a 21-point deficit to stun No. 15 Oklahoma 77-70 on Monday night and snap a two-game losing streak.

Monte Morris had 19 points for the Cyclones (21-8, 11-6 Big 12), who maintained their slim shot at a share of the conference title following one of the wilder league games in years.

Oklahoma raced to a 19-point halftime lead. But Iowa State scored 22 straight points in just over 5 minutes -- all immediately following Cousins' technical -- and outscored the Sooners 59-33 in the second half.

"When someone gets up in your face and (is) telling you how they're kicking your butt, you're going to retaliate in some way. Luckily, we retaliated the right way," Niang said. "That was just the push that we needed."

Buddy Hield had 26 points for the Sooners (20-9, 11-6), who lost for just the second time in 10 games.

Oklahoma had survived scares in its last three games, needing overtime to beat Texas Tech and rallying past Texas and TCU for narrow wins.

The Sooners looked as though they had the Cyclones buried by halftime.

Oklahoma dominated the offensive glass, forced Iowa State to turn it over 10 times in 15 minutes and jumped ahead 37-18. It was a stunning score considering that the Cyclones had won 21 straight home games before last week's loss to Baylor.

But Cousins was whistled following a block by teammate Ryan Spangler with Oklahoma ahead 48-28 -- and the Cyclones finally got going.

Their furious run was capped by a 3-pointer from Dustin Hogue that put Iowa State ahead 50-48 with 9:33 left.The Cyclones kept pushing, and Niang's 3 gave them a 59-52 lead with 6:43 left.

"What they did in the first half wasn't likely to happen in the second half. They responded well," Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger said. "We contributed to it, for sure."

Jameel McKay had 14 points and 12 rebounds for Iowa State, including 10 in the first half to keep the Cyclones within relative striking distance.

Morris, like Niang, took over in the second half scoring all but two of his points.

"I thought it was really a great mental half. We needed that. We needed that in a bad way. Obviously, it was a team that was struggling," Iowa State coach Fred Hoiberg said. "Hopefully this is what we need to get our confidence back to the point where we can get some momentum going into the tournament."

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