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Iowa State Hands #5 Kansas First Big 12 Loss
January 28,2012 -
Royce White has been so bad from the free
throw line lately that his struggles have literally turned into
nightmares.
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A few hours after waking up from a dream in which he couldn't
hit anything from the line, White sank the two biggest freebies of
his career to give Iowa State a landmark win for coach Fred
Hoiberg.
White had 18 points and nine rebounds as the Cyclones upset
fifth-ranked Kansas 72-64 on Saturday, snapping the Jayhawks'
winning streak at 10 games.
White, the versatile big man who entered shooting an abysmal 39
percent from the line in Big 12 games, hit a pair that rattled in
to put Iowa State up 64-59 with 1:47 left.
Kansas then threw the ball away and Chris Babb drained a
backbreaking 3 to give the Cyclones an eight-point lead with 55.6
seconds left.
"I woke up this morning dreaming about missing free throws. So
I was in the gym this morning and shot free throws trying to get it
right," White said. "Teammates keep encouraging me and telling
me, `You can make free throws."'
Tyshawn Taylor led five players in double figures with 16 points
and 10 assists for Kansas (17-4, 7-1 Big 12), which hadn't lost
since Dec. 19 against Davidson.
Big 12 player of the year favorite Thomas Robinson had 13
points, but he committed five turnovers and the Jayhawks were
outrebounded 36-23.
"I thought we got stops, but I didn't think we cleaned up. How
many times did they miss a shot and the ball go off of us and us
not secure or whatever?" Kansas coach Bill Self said. "Obviously,
we didn't do a good last 3 minutes defensively at all."
Melvin Ejim had 15 points and Scott Christopherson added 14 for
the Cyclones (15-6, 5-3), who had lost 13 straight to Kansas since
their last victory in 2005. Iowa State students celebrated the
program's biggest win in years -- and first over Kansas at home
since 2004 -- by storming the floor.
"It was a great win for our program. But like I told our guys,
you know, you've got to expect to win your home games," Hoiberg
said. "I told the guys to enjoy it and get refocused."
This was Kansas' toughest true road test of the year so far --
and it ended with the Jayhawks' first true road loss of the season.
But Kansas caught the Cyclones napping to start the second half
and took its biggest lead to that point, 45-39, thanks to an 11-0
run. Big man Anthony Booker brought Iowa State back, sinking a rare
3-pointer to put the Cyclones ahead 50-49 with 12:13 left.
Neither team could get much going over the next 6 minutes, but
Tyrus McGee's three-point play gave Iowa State a 56-53 lead with
just over 6 minutes left. Robinson then blew an open dunk and White
hit two layups -- one a reverse he spun off the glass -- to make it
60-55 Iowa State with 3:42 left.
"This was our first true road game with a good crowd, a good
atmosphere. So, we're going to be seeing that from now on," Taylor
said. "Our emphasis this week in practice is just going to be
taking care of the ball and just rebound and rebound. You can't
lose on the boards like that."
Iowa State fed off the energy of its second sellout crowd of the
year and jumped on the Jayhawks early.
Booker drilled a 3 and Babb followed with a steal and layup that
put Iowa State ahead 19-11, prompting Self to call timeout.
Kansas finally took a 31-29 lead on an impressive scoop through
traffic from Taylor with 3:31 left before the break. Iowa State
rallied to grab the halftime advantage, 37-33, despite committing
13 turnovers in the first 20 minutes.
The Cyclones led in part because of their defense on Robinson.
He was 1-of-6 shooting in the first half and traveled three times
trying to free himself up for shots in the paint.
Jeff Withey, Elijah Johnson and Travis Releford each scored 10
points for Kansas.
"Just not playing my game. Speeding up the game and not taking
my time. I'm just not playing the same right now," Robinson said.
Kansas certainly knew what Iowa State was capable of after the
Cyclones threw a scare into the Jayhawks in Lawrence two weeks ago.
Iowa State led at halftime back on Jan. 14 and pushed its lead
to as many as 12 points before Kansas stormed back for an 82-73
win. The Cyclones might have been able to pull off that upset had
they shot better than 2 of 15 from 3-point range in the second
half.
Iowa State didn't let the opportunity pass by this time around --
and it now has a marquee win that will look great on its resume
come March.
"It definitely feels good to beat them. We felt like we should
have won the first time," said White, who finished 6 of 11 from
the line. "We knew that it was basically a must-win for us."
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