The Oklahoma will look for its first big 12 winning line of the state season, when it will go against TCU on Wednesday at Fort Worth, Texas.
Cowboys (12–11, 4-8 Big 12) visited Arizona State 86-73 on Sunday behind a well-balanced scoring effort. Jemiron Keller scored 14 points to lead six Oklahoma state players in double figure.
Oklahoma State Coach Steve Lutz said, “I think we are making a little pace because we have won two of our last three matches.” “We must have an exciting game in TCU, but we learned many things (Sunday) that we need to clean.”
Three of the six Oklahoma state players who scored in double figures against The Sun Devils came out of the bench, including Brandon Numan, who scored 10 points and eight rebounds.
The sixth man marchlas every takes Oklahoma State to 12.3 points per game scoring and is second to assist at 4.6 per competition.
“We have eight, nine or 10 people who can all go,” said Newman. “We did a good job of sharing the ball (Sunday). We had 16 assistance on 28 made shots. When you see such items in the box score at the end of the game, you are very happy about it. “
TCU (12–11, 5-7 Big 12) did not extend his two-game winning line beyond the 82-52 defeat. 8 Iowa State on Saturday. Horny frogs did not have a single player score in double figures, as Wasian Alelet and Trazine White were leaders with nine points.
Noah Reynolds leads TCU in scoring at 12.5 points per game.
Hornd Frogs Coach Jamie Dixon, who gave at least 15 minutes of action against Cyclone, wants to keep the team fresh under the stretch run.
“I was worried because we played on Wednesday night and ended late,” Dixon said. “We shut down on Thursday because I felt that we were tired. Quick turnarounds and Saturday at 11 am, (Cyclone) were sitting there and were ready for us.”
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