Kansas State, College Basketball
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The Cyclones (20-2, 7-2 Big 12) encountered zero resistance from the Wildcats as they made 55% of their shots and rolled behind 19 points from Joshua Jefferson and 18 points from Milan Momcilovic. It felt as though they were playing a pickup game against an intramural squad when they raced to a 50-21 halftime lead.
The Iowa State Cyclones stayed red hot on offense in their fourth straight win.
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Joshua Jefferson scored 19 points to lead five players in double figures as No. 8 Iowa beat Kansas State 95-61 on Sunday. The Cyclones (20-2, 7-2 Big 12 Conference) got 18 points from Milan Momcilovic,
Iowa State Cyclones' Joshua Jefferson drove hard to the basket and flushed a strong slam to extend the Cyclones’ lead against the Kansas State Wildcats.
The Iowa State Cyclones have gotten their season back on track in large part due to an unlikely trio.
The 34-point loss surpassed a 30-point defeat to Houston last season as the largest loss of the Tang era. It also marked the third-largest home loss in school history, trailing only a 36-point loss to Nebraska in 1906 and a 41-point defeat to Oklahoma in 1992.
Five ISU players scored in double figures, led by Joshua Jefferson with 19 points. The 6-9 senior also grabbed a team-best eight rebounds while distributing five assists.
Some of the best in the state have been selected as nominees for honor roll