No. 1 Baylor loses 2nd straight home game, 61-54 to Okla St
AP
Jan 16, 2022
WACO, Texas (AP) Bryce Thompson and Oklahoma State Cowboys completed quite a journey to beat a No. 1 team on the road for the first time in school history. They also gave Baylor Bears consecutive home losses.
Thompson scored the game's final six points and finished with 19 as the Cowboys, in their third Big 12 road game in five days while traveling more than 3,200 miles, beat Baylor 61-54 on Saturday.
''It's been one heck of a week in terms of what we've had to face competition-wise and travel-wise,'' Oklahoma State coach Mike Boynton said. ''But for those guys to show the resilience, and the determination and courage to come out and play with the amount of energy that was required ... If we play with any little less energy, we lose the game.''
The Cowboys (9-7, 2-3 Big 12) began their week with a 10-point loss at West Virginia on Tuesday, then two nights later lost 78-57 at Texas Tech, after the Red Raiders had just beaten Baylor at the Ferrell Center.
''It just feels like justice. We've been through some stuff this week on the road for a week straight,'' sophomore forward Tyreek Smith said. ''It just feels good to get a win.''
Baylor (15-2, 3-2), which hadn't lost consecutive home games since the end of the 2015-16 season, is certain to fall from the top of the AP Top 25 in the new poll Monday.
After trailing by as many as 17 points in the second half, the Bears were within 55-54 with 1:21 left. when LJ Cryer made two free throws to cap a 14-2 run. They didn't score again.
''They're not very happy,'' Bears senior Matthew Mayer said when asked the mood of the coaches.
''We dug ourselves in a big hole. ... If the hole wasn't that big, then we would have been able to win the game,'' said Cryer, who had 18 points and didn't sense any hangover from the loss to Tech. ''I felt like that had nothing to do with this loss.''
Thompson made two free throws with 26 seconds left, then Bears guard Adam Flagler had turnovers on consecutive possessions - losing the ball out of bounds on a drive to the basket, then a bad pass. Thompson was fouled making the steal, then hit two more free throws before a game-capping breakaway dunk after Baylor missed its last shot.
Baylor had won a national-best 21 games in a row before losing Tuesday to Texas Tech. The reigning national and Big 12 champions led for only 16 seconds against Oklahoma State.
The only time the Cowboys trailed was after Kendall Brown's basket that made it 4-3 only 2 1/2 minutes into the game. The Bears then missed 10 shots in a row over a span of more than six minutes before Cryer's 3-pointer from the top of the key.
Oklahoma State followed with another 12-2 run and had its biggest lead at 29-11 when Isaac Likekele made a short floater off the glass. There was one possession in that stretch when Baylor didn't even get a shot off before the 30-second shot clock expired, but there was no whistle when Rondel Walker had a steal and passed to Keylan Boone for a breakaway layup.
''Credit Oklahoma State. Again, shows how good our league is,'' Baylor coach Scott Drew said.
Baylor hadn't had consecutive losses since the last three regular-season games of the 2018-19 season and its Big 12 tournament opener.
Mayer had season-high 16 points as the Bears shot a season-low 31% (18 of 58). Their 22 points before halftime were their fewest in a half this season, and the 57 points overall were also a season low.
BIG PICTURE
Oklahoma State: Thompson was the only player in double figures for the Cowboys, but all nine players who got into the game had at least nine points, and eight of them had multiple rebounds. ... Oklahoma State's game at Texas Tech was the makeup of a Jan. 1 game postponed because of COVID-19 issues in the Cowboys program.
Baylor: Already short-handed with forward Jeremy Sochan sitting for the second game in a row after turning his left ankle last weekend, leading scorer James Akinjo didn't play the final 9:49. Akinjo came down hard on his rear end against Texas Tech, and is still sore from that. He did play 23 minutes, making only 1 of his 8 shots.
POLL IMPLICATIONS
After five consecutive weeks at No. 1, the last three unanimously, Baylor should still extend a school record with their 40th consecutive poll in the Top 10 when the new poll.
UP NEXT
Oklahoma State: Hosts TCU on Wednesday.
Baylor: At West Virginia on Tuesday.
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1st Half
OKST
Cowboys
34
BAYL
Bears
22
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Moussa Cisse vs. Flo Thamba (Isaac Likekele gains possession)
19:49
+2
Bryce Williams makes two point driving layup
2-0
19:28
Kendall Brown misses three point jump shot
19:26
Avery Anderson III defensive rebound
19:13
Flo Thamba shooting foul (Avery Anderson III draws the foul)
19:13
+1
Avery Anderson III makes regular free throw 1 of 2
3-0
19:13
Avery Anderson III misses regular free throw 2 of 2
19:13
Matthew Mayer defensive rebound
18:57
Matthew Mayer misses three point pullup jump shot
18:55
Matthew Mayer offensive rebound
18:35
+2
Matthew Mayer makes two point putback layup
3-2
18:22
Bryce Thompson misses two point jump shot
18:20
Flo Thamba defensive rebound
17:55
Adam Flagler misses two point layup
17:53
Moussa Cisse defensive rebound
17:39
Bryce Thompson misses two point floating jump shot
17:37
Kendall Brown defensive rebound
17:32
+2
Kendall Brown makes two point dunk
3-4
17:15
+3
Bryce Williams makes three point jump shot
6-4
16:52
Moussa Cisse blocks Matthew Mayer's two point layup
16:50
Isaac Likekele defensive rebound
16:48
Adam Flagler personal foul (Moussa Cisse draws the foul)
16:32
+3
Keylan Boone makes three point jump shot (Isaac Likekele assists)
9-4
16:14
Kendall Brown turnover (lost ball) (Avery Anderson III steals)
16:08
+2
Bryce Thompson makes two point dunk (Avery Anderson III assists)
11-4
16:08
Bears 30 second timeout
16:08
TV timeout
15:46
LJ Cryer misses three point jump shot
15:34
Matthew Mayer offensive rebound
15:39
Kendall Brown turnover (lost ball) (Bryce Thompson steals)
15:34
Bryce Thompson misses two point layup
15:32
Tyreek Smith offensive rebound
15:22
+2
Isaac Likekele makes two point jump shot
13-4
15:06
LJ Cryer misses three point jump shot
15:04
Tyreek Smith defensive rebound
14:44
Keylan Boone misses two point jump shot
14:42
Kendall Brown defensive rebound
14:34
Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua misses three point jump shot
14:32
Keylan Boone defensive rebound
14:23
Tyreek Smith misses two point layup
14:21
Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua defensive rebound
14:20
Keylan Boone blocks Matthew Mayer's two point jump shot
14:18
Bryce Thompson defensive rebound
13:57
+2
Avery Anderson III makes two point layup (Bryce Thompson assists)
15-4
13:46
Bryce Thompson shooting foul (Matthew Mayer draws the foul)
13:46
Matthew Mayer misses regular free throw 1 of 3
13:46
+1
Matthew Mayer makes regular free throw 3 of 3
15-6
13:46
+1
Matthew Mayer makes regular free throw 2 of 3
15-5
13:46
+1
Matthew Mayer makes regular free throw 3 of 3
15-6
13:23
Tyreek Smith misses two point jump shot
13:21
Flo Thamba defensive rebound
13:11
Keylan Boone personal foul (Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua draws the foul)
12:49
Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua misses two point layup
12:47
Tyreek Smith defensive rebound
12:27
Bryce Williams misses three point jump shot
12:25
Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua defensive rebound
12:17
LJ Cryer misses three point jump shot
12:15
Bryce Williams defensive rebound
12:00
+2
Tyreek Smith makes two point dunk
17-6
11:49
James Akinjo misses two point jump shot
11:47
Isaac Likekele defensive rebound
11:41
Isaac Likekele misses two point pullup jump shot
11:39
Flo Thamba defensive rebound
11:27
James Akinjo misses three point jump shot
11:25
Bears offensive rebound
11:25
TV timeout
11:22
Adam Flagler misses three point pullup jump shot
11:20
Dale Bonner offensive rebound
11:11
+3
LJ Cryer makes three point pullup jump shot (Dale Bonner assists)
17-9
10:59
+2
Moussa Cisse makes two point layup (Bryce Williams assists)
19-9
10:32
LJ Cryer misses two point jump shot
10:30
Moussa Cisse defensive rebound
10:19
Moussa Cisse misses two point jump shot
10:17
Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe offensive rebound
10:11
Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe misses two point layup
10:09
Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua defensive rebound
10:02
Adam Flagler misses three point jump shot
10:00
Bryce Thompson defensive rebound
9:49
+2
Moussa Cisse makes two point dunk (Bryce Williams assists)
21-9
9:25
Bryce Thompson personal foul (Flo Thamba draws the foul)
9:16
+2
Kendall Brown makes two point layup (Matthew Mayer assists)
21-11
8:58
Avery Anderson III turnover (Kendall Brown steals)
8:48
Kendall Brown misses two point layup
8:46
Avery Anderson III defensive rebound
8:37
Bryce Williams misses two point layup
8:35
Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe offensive rebound
8:25
+2
Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe makes two point layup
23-11
8:13
Bryce Williams personal foul (LJ Cryer draws the foul)
7:58
Kendall Brown turnover (bad pass)
7:32
+2
Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe makes two point layup (Rondel Walker assists)