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02.07.2004 | Men's Basketball
AMES, Iowa (AP) - John Lucas showed once more why Oklahoma State is so happy to have him.
Lucas scored 21 points and made a crowd-silencing 3-pointer to stop an Iowa State rally, leading the 13th-ranked Cowboys to an 88-67 victory on Saturday.
"I don't think you can ever underestimate the value of John Lucas," Sutton said. "John Lucas has made us just such a better basketball team. He still needs to get better defensively, but he's a big-time player in that he's not afraid to take big shots."
Ivan McFarlin also scored 21 points for Oklahoma State (17-2, 7-1), which kept its composure after Iowa State jumped to an early eight-point lead and handed the Cyclones their first loss in 13 home games.
Quicker and more athletic, the Cowboys shot 67 percent (18-for-27) in the first half and 63 percent for the game. They were so efficient that Iowa State (13-6, 4-4) was shooting 58.5 percent with six minutes left and still trailed by 13.
"We can play better and our defense could be better, no question about that. We won't make any excuses," Iowa State coach Wayne Morgan said. "Our defense was poor. But they are a very good team. They make it very difficult for you."
Jake Sullivan led Iowa State with 21 and Curtis Stinson scored 19.
McFarlin benefited from good position on the block and crisp passes from his teammates while making 9 of 12 shots, none more than 2 feet from the basket. Lucas was 7-for-12 from the field, including 5-for-8 from 3-point range, and handed out five assists. Allen was 7-for-9 and grabbed eight rebounds.
"We knew they had won 12 in a row at home and we just wanted to come in and make a statement," McFarlin said. "We've got so much at stake right now. We knew if we got on them early we'd have a chance to win the game."
Oklahoma State expanded a 39-30 halftime to lead 56-42 in the first seven minutes of the second half, then survived Iowa State's only threat.
Jackson Vroman's layup and Sullivan's fifth 3-pointer of the game cut the lead to 61-55 and brought the crowd to life. Lucas quickly silenced it. He came off a screen and hit a 3 from the top of the key, starting an 11-2 run that made it 72-57.
Iowa State had no answer.
"That was probably the possession of the game," Sullivan said. "We get a stop there and come back, it's a whole different ballgame. That shot pretty much put the dagger in us."
The Cyclones made their first five shots, including a pair of 3-pointers by Sullivan, in jumping to a 12-4 lead. Then they went scoreless for the next 4 1/2 minutes and Oklahoma State ran off nine straight points to quickly get back in it.
The Cowboys then started beating the Cyclones to the basket for close-in shots. After Lucas hit a long 3-pointer to tie the score at 16, Oklahoma State got inside for its next nine baskets.
"Every game we play, we want to get inside," McFarlin said. "I had a good game going. I was hitting my shots inside and the coaches really emphasized that in the second half, being strong inside and getting some buckets."
A 10-2 run erased a 20-18 Iowa State lead and put Oklahoma State ahead to stay. The Cowboys led 39-30 at the half.