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OU Basketball: Oklahoma Drops Big 12 Heartbreaker to Iowa State
NORMAN — Oklahoma as soon as once more suffered one other intestine punch within the closing minute of a Huge 12 contest Wednesday evening.
Internet hosting the No. 25-ranked Iowa State Cyclones, the Sooners have been introduced with loads of alternatives to win the sport late, however finally fell 63-60 on the Lloyd Noble Middle.
“In my head I hold echoing,” OU coach Porter Moser mentioned after the sport. “I point out the phrase inches, I am listening to Al Pacino speak about discovering that inch. Two video games in a row we have to search out an inch.
“… I can simply hear, ‘you have to discover that inch.’ That is what we have to maintain pushing for that inch. We have got to maintain pushing.”
Neither group led by greater than 5 factors in your entire second half, and the competition went all the way down to the wire.
Freshman Milos Uzan drew the sport degree with 1:03 left on the clock.
With 4 seconds left on the shot clock, Uzan labored to his left, kissing a pull-up jumper off the glass to narrowly beat the buzzer and knot the competition up at 56-56.
Tamin Lipsey put the Cyclones again up by two with a fast bucket on the opposite finish, however Bijan Cortes once more pulled the sport sq. for the Sooners with a runner after driving to his proper.
On the opposite finish, Lipsey drained a triple to place Iowa State up 61-58 with 33 seconds left, heaping the strain again on Oklahoma.
After a disjoint possession, Uzan was once more left alone on the high of the arc, however he missed his try from deep.
OU ahead Jalen Hill was there to tip the ball in, nonetheless, pulling the Sooner inside a degree with 16 seconds left.
On the following inbounds play, Iowa State guard Caleb Grill clattered to the ground and spilled the ball out of bounds, giving OU 7.5 seconds to win the sport.
However the Sooners flubbed their likelihood to get the ball in play as effectively.
Hill sealed his man within the lane, however Cortes was unable to loft the ball excessive and into Hill’s palms to put the ball in and take the lead.
“They put their 6-10 child with 7-4 wingspan on the ball,” Moser mentioned. “… Very laborious for Bijan to see it. I informed Bijan, ‘that is not your fault.’ We had no timeouts. Very laborious to see.
“… Jalen normally comes up with these.”
Hill took duty for the play, sustaining it was his job to come back down with the ball.
“ I’ve obtained to come back down with the ball and discover a approach to get the ball and simply get a bucket at that time or get fouled,” he mentioned. “… That’s all on me.”
Osun Osunniyi sunk a pair of free throws to ice the sport for the Cyclones with 5 seconds left, as Tanner Groves’ desperation 3-pointer on the buzzer landed off the mark.
The gut-wrenching loss was setup by a large first half comeback
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Oklahoma’s evening seemed executed a fast eight and a half minutes into Wednesday evening’s Huge 12 battle.
Guard Grant Sherfield checked out of the sport with a pair of fouls with the guests up 19-5.
However underclassmen guards Bijan Cortes, C.J. Noland and Uzan got here alive to steer a ferocious comeback.
The trio mixed to attain 13 factors to assist the Sooners storm on a 20-0 run, erasing an 18-point deficit to enter halftime tied 29-29.
“I believed the primary half was a story of two tales,” Moser mentioned. “It was a narrative of 1 group defended as poor as a group that I’ve seen defend. After which we made some subs and we had some vitality after which we flipped it, went on a 20-0 run.
“We obtained the ball out, the ball was transferring. And I believed they confirmed super resiliency being down 17 to battle. So I like the battle in our group.”
Cortes particularly was efficient, serving to the Sooners provoke the offense with Sherfield on the bench.
“I got here on the market simply form of ready. Simply making an attempt to win,” he mentioned. “Convey no matter I can to the desk to protection, offense, passing the ball. Simply entering into there being aggressive and doing the precise factor.”
Out of the intermission, Oklahoma allowed Iowa State to construct a fast five-point lead, which means the Sooners needed to play catch up nearly your entire half.
Jalen Hill and Tanner Groves carried many of the offensive weight for OU within the defensive grind, combining to attain 20 of the group’s 31 factors within the second half.
Permitting essential offensive rebounds once more proved to be the distinction for Oklahoma.
The Cyclones pulled down 10 offensive boards, resetting and changing these alternatives into 14 second likelihood pointes on the evening, dwarfing OU’s 4 second likelihood factors.
Honing in on these particulars once more proved to be the distinction, and it’s one thing the Sooners have to show round to get on the precise facet of the end in Huge 12 play.
“Within the second half, towards the top of the stretch, I feel we (gave up) just a little offensive rebound,” Cortes mentioned. “We have been taking part in nice D. It is simply little issues, making an attempt to shrink these little errors and making an attempt to study from these.
“Simply staying aggressive the entire recreation and letting go of one thing we all know we are able to win.”
Oklahoma will now hit the highway for the primary time in Huge 12 play this season.
The Sooners will head to Lubbock on Saturday to tackle the Texas Tech Purple Raiders at 6 p.m., and the sport can be broadcast on ESPN+.
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Decatur County duo arrested after alleged robbery in Iowa Wednesday, police say
WEST DES MOINES, Ia. (WCTV) – Two people from Decatur County were arrested in Iowa Wednesday, and face charges related to an alleged robbery, according to a press release from the West Des Moines Police Department.
Daniel Mathes of Bainbridge is charged with robbery in the second degree and theft in the first degree. Lisa Haire of Climax is charged with aiding and abetting robbery in the second degree and aiding and abetting theft in the first degree.
Late Wednesday afternoon, police responded to a call of a robbery at a bank, according to authorities. No one was injured, and police determined Mathes and Haire suspects related to the incident, police say.
They were later pulled over by Iowa State Patrol on I-80, and arrested without incident, according to authorities.
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Iowa State vs. Utah score prediction by expert football model
A notable late-season Big 12 matchup kicks off this weekend as No. 22 Iowa State goes on the road against Utah. Let’s check in with the latest prediction for the game from an expert analytical football model that projects scores and picks winners.
Iowa State sits in a two-way tie for third-place in the Big 12 standings after a two-game losing skid that came to an end last weekend, but the Cyclones need help getting to the league title game.
Utah was the preseason favorite to win the Big 12 Championship Game, but slid to just 1-6 in conference play and is on a six-game losing streak, not having won since late September, against Oklahoma State, the other worst team in the league this season.
What do the analytical models suggest for when the Cyclones and Utes square off in this Big 12 matchup?
For that, let’s turn to the SP+ prediction model to get a preview of how Iowa State and Utah compare in this Week 13 college football game.
As expected, the models are siding with the Cyclones against the Utes, but by a close margin.
SP+ predicts that Iowa State will defeat Utah by a projected score of 24 to 20 and to win the game by an expected margin of 4.1 points in the process.
The model gives the Cyclones a solid 60 percent chance of outright victory against the Utes.
SP+ is a “tempo- and opponent-adjusted measure of college football efficiency” that attempts to predict game outcomes by measuring “the most sustainable and predictable aspects of football.”
How good is it this season? So far, the SP+ model is 315-293-8 against the spread with a 51.8 win percentage after going 23-30 (43.4%) last weekend.
Iowa State is a 7.5 point favorite against Utah, according to the updated lines posted to FanDuel Sportsbook for the game.
FanDuel lists the total at 41.5 points for the game (Over -110, Under -110).
And it set the moneyline odds for Iowa State at -280 and for Utah at +225 to win outright.
If you’re using this prediction to bet on the game, you should take …
If you do, you’ll be in the company of a minority of bettors, most of whom expect the Cyclones to dominate the Utes, according to the latest spread consensus picks for the game.
Iowa State is getting 62 percent of bets to win the game and cover the spread in the process.
The other 38 percent of wagers project Utah will either win outright in an upset or keep the game under 8 points in a loss.
Most other analytical football models also favor the Cyclones against the Utes this weekend.
That includes the College Football Power Index, a computer prediction model that uses data points from both teams to simulate games 20,000 times to pick winners.
Iowa State is the favorite in the game, coming out ahead in the majority 63.2 percent of the computer’s most recent simulations of the matchup.
That leaves Utah as the presumptive winner in the other 36.8 percent of sims for the game.
How does that translate to an expected margin of victory in the matchup?
Iowa State is projected to be 4.8 points better than Utah on the same field in both teams’ current composition, according to the model’s latest forecast.
Iowa State is fourth among Big 12 teams with a 9.5 percent chance to qualify for the College Football Playoff, according to the FPI’s metrics.
That model forecasts the Cyclones will win 9.3 games this season.
Colorado (34.3%) leads the Big 12 in the playoff race, according to the index projections, followed by BYU (31.1%) and Arizona State (13.5%).
Utah has two games left to become bowl eligible, but the index doesn’t foresee that happening.
FPI projects the Utes will win 4.7 games and have an 11.9 percent chance to make a bowl game.
When: Sat., Nov. 23
Where: Salt Lake City, Utah
Time: 6:30 p.m. CT | 5:30 p.m. MT
TV: Fox network
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