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01.10.2026 | Men's Basketball
AMES, Iowa – For the sixth time in program history, and first time since 2023, No. 3 Iowa State (16-0, 3-0 Big 12) is undefeated three games into conference play. The Cyclones downed Oklahoma State (13-3, 1-2 Big 12) at Hilton Coliseum Saturday afternoon by a score of 83-71.
The Cyclones extended their program-best start to the season, winning their 16th consecutive game, which is also the longest win streak in program annals.
The game script followed the same flow as Wednesday's contest against Baylor for the Cyclones, as they fell behind early, whittled their way back late in the first, and then stormed out to a comfortable second-half lead. Oklahoma State never let ISU get too comfortable, though, as the Cowboys continued to battle but ultimately fell by 12.
Five Cyclones finished in double figures, with Joshua Jefferson leading the way with 19 points. Ten of Jefferson's points came at the charity stripe as he imposed his will, getting to the line consistently. Milan Momcilovic finished with 18, knocking down three triples and pulling in four boards. Killyan Toure (12), Tamin Lipsey (11) and Blake Buchanan (10) rounded out the top scorers for ISU. Toure finished with a team-high seven boards and tied with Jefferson for the most assists with five.
Oklahoma State's Parsa Fallah finished with a game-high 21 points and 11 rebounds to secure a double-double. Anthony Roy had 19 for the Cowboys, connecting on five triples. Roy would see a 42-straight free throw streak snapped in front of the Hilton faithful. Kanye Clary (11) was the only other OSU player to finish in double figures, as he led all players with six assists.
The Cyclones outrebounded OSU (36-26) and won the second-chance points battle (12-4). ISU also dominated the points in the paint, scoring 40 to Oklahoma State's 24.
How it Happened
The Cowboys opened the contest with back-to-back triples on their first two possessions to open up a quick 6-0 lead. Every time the Cyclones tried to make a run, OSU countered as it had an answer for every ISU bucket.
Oklahoma State would grow its lead to nine, its largest of the contest, by the 10:43 mark after a pair of freebies from Roy to lead 22-13. A subsequent 13-4 run by the Cyclones over the next three minutes would tie things up at 26-all with just over seven minutes left in the stanza.
The teams would trade leads until ISU firmly wrestled away control at the 2:46 mark as Dominick Nelson came in and made an immediate impact as a sub, scoring seven huge first-half points. ISU would go into the half leading by two, 42-40.
Like it did Wednesday at Baylor, ISU punched first out of the break, rattling off an 11-2 run to take an 11-point, 53-42, lead. That ISU lead would not be threatened, as the Cowboys couldn't get the game back within fewer than six points as ISU cruised to its third conference win of the season.
The game would feature 56 combined free throws – the most of any Cyclone contest this season.
Key Performer
Though the stats won't show it, Nate Heise had an impact on every play during his time on the court. He finished tied for the largest +/- of any player with 13 as he had four boards and a pair of steals in 28 minutes. His most impressive moments came on defense as he handled Clary and Roy when tasked with defending the two dynamic Cowboys.
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Up Next
Iowa State's next game will come on Tuesday, Jan. 13, when it heads to Lawrence, Kansas, to take on the Jayhawks. Tuesday's contest will tip at 8 p.m. and will be broadcast on ESPN.