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Cryer leads No. 3 Houston against Iowa State after 20-point showing
Houston Cougars (14-0, 1-0 Big 12) at Iowa State Cyclones (11-3, 0-1 Big 12)
Ames, Iowa; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: No. 3 Houston visits the Iowa State Cyclones after LJ Cryer scored 20 points in Houston’s 89-55 win against the West Virginia Mountaineers.
The Cyclones are 9-0 in home games. Iowa State is ninth in the Big 12 with 24.4 defensive rebounds per game led by Tamin Lipsey averaging 4.4.
The Cougars are 1-0 in conference play. Houston ranks second in college basketball with 14.6 offensive rebounds per game led by J’wan Roberts averaging 2.3.
Iowa State makes 49.9% of its shots from the field this season, which is 15.6 percentage points higher than Houston has allowed to its opponents (34.3%). Houston scores 17.0 more points per game (76.9) than Iowa State gives up to opponents (59.9).
The matchup Tuesday is the first meeting of the season between the two teams in conference play.
TOP PERFORMERS: Lipsey is shooting 47.1% and averaging 14.7 points for the Cyclones. Keshon Gilbert is averaging 13.5 points over the last 10 games for Iowa State.
Cryer averages 3.3 made 3-pointers per game for the Cougars, scoring 17.1 points while shooting 40.7% from beyond the arc. Emanuel Sharp is averaging 13.5 points and 2.2 steals over the past 10 games for Houston.
LAST 10 GAMES: Cyclones: 7-3, averaging 81.9 points, 36.2 rebounds, 18.1 assists, 10.2 steals and 2.7 blocks per game while shooting 48.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 65.6 points per game.
Cougars: 10-0, averaging 76.6 points, 40.4 rebounds, 13.4 assists, 10.5 steals and 6.0 blocks per game while shooting 44.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 51.9 points.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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Photos: Iowa men’s basketball vs. Rider
The Iowa Hawkeyes faced the Rider Broncs on Tuesday night in a showdown at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeyes defeated the Broncs, 83-58.
Pryce Sandfort continued to prove himself and led Iowa in scoring with 22 points. Owen Freeman was close behind with 19 points after being absent from the last game played at Carver. Tariq Ingraham led the Rider team, scoring 14 points.
Iowa will play again on Friday, November 22, against Utah State.
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Iowa men’s basketball: Junior guard Josh Dix unavailable for Hawkeyes’ game vs. Rider
Video: Fran McCaffery reacts to Iowa’s win over Washington State
Fran McCaffery discusses a variety of topics following Iowa’s win over Washington State on Friday.
IOWA CITY — Iowa guard Josh Dix is out for the Hawkeyes’ matchup with Rider on Tuesday.
Dix injured his wrist during Iowa’s win over Washington State on Friday in Moline, Ill. He tried playing through it but was largely ineffective and finished the game with just two points.
“Hopefully Josh’s injury will be taken care of relatively quickly,” Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said after the game. “We’ll have to see.”
The junior has started four games for the Hawkeyes this season, averaging 12.3 points and four assists per contest while shooting 44.4% from deep.
The Hawkeyes have already been hit with injuries fairly often this season. Seydou Traore missed the first two games. Owen Freeman was unavailable for the game against South Dakota due to illness. Freshman Chris Tadjo, who is also out Tuesday, has also missed time.
Iowa plays Utah State on Friday in Kansas City, Missouri, in what is expected to be the Hawkeyes’ biggest challenge to date this season. The Aggies will enter that matchup with a 4-0 overall record and haven’t scored less than 95 points each game this season.
Dix’s status for that matchup will be an important storyline to track.
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Iowa State football: See which former Cyclones players stood out in Week 11 of NFL season
Iowa State coach Matt Campbell on Verdon, Sadowsky, McLaughlin
Iowa State coach Matt Campbell on defense bouncing back with return of Will McLaughlin, Malik Verdon, and Jack Sadowsky playing.
Week 11 of the 2024 NFL season is in the books, and several former Iowa State players had huge hands in their teams’ performances.
The collection of ex-Cyclones in the NFL continues to grow, with several more added to rosters this season after having around a dozen consistently active last season. While the star-studded names like Brock Purdy, Breece Hall and David Montgomery continue to shine week after week, several others Iowa State fans will recognize are making significant impacts at the pro level too.
With that, here are a few ex-Cyclones who stood out in Week 11 of the NFL season.
David Montgomery, Detroit Lions RB
Everyone on the Detroit Lions got a piece of the action in Sunday’s 52-6 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Montgomery was right in the middle of the dominance.
The former Iowa State running back finished with 15 carries for a game-high 75 yards and two touchdowns. Montgomery also added three catches for 20 yards.
He’s now found the end zone 10 times this season, but Sunday was Montgomery’s first game with multiple touchdowns since a 47-9 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Oct. 13. Montgomery and the Lions are rolling right along this season.
Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers QB
Just when Purdy and the 49ers seem like they’ve turned a corner, disaster strikes on the field. That’s what happened in Sunday’s 20-17 home loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
The former Iowa State quarterback still managed a decent day, finishing 21-for-28 for 159 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Purdy also added five carries for 40 yards and a score. He’ll look for a rebound winning performance Sunday at Green Bay.
Breece Hall, New York Jets RB
It’s a broken record at this point. Hall goes for a decent day, even as his New York Jets continue to sputter significantly.
In Sunday’s 28-27 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, the former Iowa State running back finished with 16 carries for 78 yards and a touchdown. Hall also added seven catches for 43 yards and a score. It’s impressive the stats keep coming even as the wins aren’t.
Dargan Southard is a sports trending reporter and covers Iowa athletics for the Des Moines Register and HawkCentral.com. Email him at msouthard@gannett.com or follow him on Twitter at @Dargan_Southard.
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