Who: No. 6 Iowa State (24-6, 13-4 Big 12) at Kansas State (17-13, 7-10 Big 12)
Where: Bramlage Center (11,000) – Manhattan, Kan.
When: Saturday, March 9, 2024 – 1 p.m. CT
Tipping Off: The sixth-ranked Cyclones will cap off their regular season this weekend, taking on the Kansas State Wildcats on the final day of Big 12 play. Despite Saturday's result, Iowa State will finish the season with its best Big 12 record since the 2000-01 season when the team went 13-3 in Big 12 play.
The Cyclones have a chance to win a share of the Big 12 regular season title on Saturday, but they need some help. ISU would need to beat Kansas State and have Kansas win at Houston to earn its first since 2001. ISU could also achieve 14 Big 12 wins which would tie the school record for most in a season.
Saturday is K-State's senior day and is the 239th meeting between the Cyclones and Wildcats. Kansas State holds the all-time advantage against ISU in a series that dates back to 1909 while the Cyclones are 3-2 against KSU under head Coach T.J. Otzelberger.
Storylines:
- UNLV transfer Keshon Gilbert, a St. Louis native, averages a team-best 13.6 points per game and really hit his stride in the latter half of the season.
- Gilbert recorded a triple-double against New Hampshire earlier this season, going for 10 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds.
- His triple-double – the eighth in school history – puts him with Lipsey, Haliburton, Monté Morris, Royce White, Jamaal Tinsley, Curtis Stinson and Marc Urquhart as members of the illustrious club.
- Gilbert is first in the Big 12 in free throws attempted (166) and fourth in FT made (119).
- He is second on the team in assists (127) and steals (52).
- Gilbert has two Big 12 Newcomer of the Week awards to his name this season.
- He's recorded a team-best seven 20-plus point outings.
- Tamin Lipsey has been his usual stat-stuffer self for the Cyclones so far this year, as the Ames native is averaging 12.5 points per game to go along with team-highs in assists (145) and steals (82).
- Lipsey leads all Big 12 players in steals and steals per game.
- He is fifth and fourth respectively, nationally, in those categories.
- Lipsey set the school record for steals against PVAMU, picking the Panthers' pockets eight times.
- The previous record, seven, was held by Fred Hoiberg and Justus Thigpen.
- He has recorded a steal in all but two games in his career.
- Against DePaul, Lipsey recorded the seventh triple-double in school history, going for 15 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds.
- Lipsey became the first Cyclone since Tyrese Haliburton in 2020 to record a triple-double.
- Iowa State freshman Milan Momcilovic has been a constant during his rookie campaign, as the first-year from Pewaukee is averaging 11.3 points per game – the third-most on the team.
- He is one of five Cyclones to score at least 20 in a game this season.
- Momcilovic is averaging the most points per game by an ISU true freshman since Lindell Wigginton's 16.7 in 2017-18.
- He is the second highest-scoring true freshman in the Big 12, behind Baylor's Ja'Kobe Walter.
- Curtis Jones has been stellar off the bench the whole season but especially in the last 13 outings, establishing himself as the team's sixth man.
- He's scored in double figures in all 13 contests (12 off the bench), averaging 13.6 points in that span.
- Jones is the only ISU player since 2012 to score in double-figures in 12-straight games off the bench.
- He had seven steals at TCU earlier this season in his lone start, tying him for the second-most steals in a single game in Iowa State history.
- It's the first time ever that two Cyclones recorded games with seven-plus steals in a single season.
- Robert Jones leads the team in offensive rebounds (72) and blocks (27).
- Tre King leads the team in rebounds, as the senior out of Lexington, Ky., averages 5.1 per game and has a total of 152 boards.
- Hason Ward, C. Jones, Jackson Paveletzke, Demarion Watson and Omaha Biliew make up the bench unit for the Cyclones.
- Iowa State forces the second-most turnovers per game (17.87) in the country – tops in the Big 12.       Â
- The Cyclones average 10.5 steals per game, also tops in the Big 12.
- As a head coach, Otz is 164-96 overall and has led the Cyclones to a 65-33 record over the last three seasons.
From the Notes:
- Iowa State rallied from 14 points down on Wednesday to beat No. 20 BYU 68-63. It was the largest second half comeback for the Cyclones since 2016.
- Iowa State has won 18-straight games at Hilton Coliseum, the fifth longest active home winning streak in the country.
- ISU and Samford are the only undefeated teams in the country at home with at least 17 wins.
- Iowa State has held 16 of 17 Big 12 opponents under its season scoring average with only BYU in Provo scoring above its average.
- Iowa State ranks second in the nation in turnover percentage at 26.1 percent. ISU has been in the top six in the country in each of Otzelberger's seasons, ranking sixth in 2022 (24.6%) and second in 2023 (25%).
- Iowa State is one of four schools in the country, and the only Power Six school, to force 25 or more turnovers in multiple games against NCAA Division I opponents this season.
- Tamin Lipsey and Keshon Gilbert each have triple-doubles to their names this season - making ISU the only team in the country with multiple players boasting a triple-double.
- There are now eight in school history.
- Only eight players in the country are averaging at least 12.5 points, 4.6 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.7 steals per game this season. Two of them reside in the Cyclone backcourt in Tamin Lipsey and Keshon Gilbert, with ISU being the only school in the nation with multiple players hitting those marks.
- The Cyclones are 27-1 under T.J. Otzelberger when four or more players score in double figures.
- The six highest-scoring Cyclone outputs under Otzelberger have all come this season, including a pair of 100-point performances. Nine of the 10 highest under Otz have also come this season.
- The Cyclones have scored 90 or more points six times this season. It is the most times hitting that mark in a season since the 2016-17 team did so eight times.
- As of Tuesday, the Cyclones are ranked No. 8 in the NET. The Cyclones slot in at No. 11 in the KenPom rankings and are No. 9 in ESPN's Basketball Power Index.
Switching Sides:
- Iowa State and Kansas State met last time when the Wildcats were first in the Big 12 standings and ISU was middle of the pack. This time around, the Cyclones are ranked second in the conference while K-State is tenth.
- The Wildcats were picked to finish sixth in the Big 12 Preseason Poll, one spot above Iowa State.
- KSU will honor four seniors in a pregame ceremony on Saturday – players Taymont Lindsey, Will McNair Jr., David N'Guessan and Tylor Perry
- A Kansas State win would get them a bye in the Big 12 tournament, as a loss would make them an 11-seed and they'd be playing on the first day of the tournament.
- K-State is 14-3 at home this season and is 6-2 in Big 12 play. All three of its ranked wins have come at home.
- The Wildcats are 7-0 in overtime games this season, the best mark in a single season in NCAA history.
- Reigning C-USA Player of the Year and North Texas transfer Tylor Perry has played the most minutes of any Big 12 player this season and has also attempted the most 3-point shots of anyone in the league.
- Perry has the eleventh highest free throw percentage in the nation, knocking down freebies at a 916 percent rate.
- Kansas State head coach Jerome Tang is in his second season at the helm of the Wildcat basketball program. Tang is 43-23 with KSU and is coming off a season where he helped guide K-State to the Elite Eight.
- Overall, Tang is 45-23 in his career.
- He was named the Big 12 Coach of the Year last season.
- K-State is ranked No. 76 in the NET. The Wildcats are No. 70 in KenPom and No. 60 in ESPN's Basketball Power Index.