Iowa State knocks out No. 10 Baylor 78-72 in Big 12 quarters
AP
Mar 09, 2023
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Iowa State Cyclones coach T.J. Otzelberger's main talking points heading into a quarterfinal against No. 10 Baylor Bears in the Big 12 Tournament centered on the basics: rebounding and points in the paint.
The Cyclones must have taken the message to heart.
Sure, Gabe Kalscheur knocked down six 3-pointers and scoring 24 points. But everyone else wearing red had a hand in the huge advantage on the boards, including a 21-5 edge on the offensive glass, and that allowed the fifth-seeded Cyclones to beat the fourth-seeded Bears 78-72 on Thursday and advance to the semifinal round.
“The things we really focused on,” Otzelberger said with a hoarse voice, “our guys did a great job.”
Jaren Holmes added 17 points, Tamin Lipsey had 12 and Tre King 10 for the Cyclones (19-12), who followed up a win over the Bears on Saturday by beating them for the fifth time in six conference tournament games.
Iowa State will play third-ranked Kansas on Friday night for a spot in the title game. The Jayhawks, playing without ailing coach Bill Self, beat West Virginia 78-61 in their quarterfinal matchup.
As for Bears, well, the game plan for Iowa State to beat them was simple.
“Our coaches did a great job of telling us to take away their 3s,” Kalscheur said. “Jalen Bridges was knocking down 3s - a lot of them were open - but we kind of limited their other guards from going off.”
Bridges, who was held to five points on 1-for-9 shooting against Iowa State last weekend, went 10 of 11 from the field, topped his career high with a 3 early in the second half and finished with 28 points for Baylor (22-10).
It wasn't enough against the Cyclones, who are trying to repeat their 2019 title as the No. 5 seed.
They outhustled the Bears to just about every loose ball. They crashed the offensive glass, often getting three or four shots in each trip down floor. And they had Kalscheur and Co. lighting it up from beyond the arc.
“It's about rebounding. It's about toughness. It's about want-to,” Bridges said, “and right now, we don't have that.”
The first of the four quarterfinal games, each featuring a pair of teams that could be in the NCAA Tournament next week, was mostly played before vast sections of empty seats at T-Mobile Center. Many of them finally filled in the closing minutes with Kansas fans that were eagerly waiting their game against the Mountaineers.
Those late arrivals missed a typical, physical Big 12 showdown: The Bears' Adam Flagler was trapped near midcourt and hit the deck early, sending him limping off the floor, and fellow guard Dale Bonner was similarly trapped and raked across his face in the final seconds, leaving him writhing around in pain.
Flagler returned to hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer that gave Baylor a 41-38 lead at the break.
Bridges was the one giving Iowa State the most fits, though. He drilled a couple of his 3-pointers early in the second half, and was 9 of 9 from the field and 6 of 6 from the arc before missing his first shot with 11:45 to go. But when he finally missed, the Cyclones were there to capitalize on his missed jumper.
Holmes dropped a 3 of his own from the top of the key at the other end, giving the Cyclones a 54-53 lead and forcing Bears coach Scott Drew to call a timeout, and Iowa State kept drawing away down the stretch.
“We tried to get Jalen going on that matchup, and that worked. Twelve assists and 11 turnovers, that worked,” Drew said. “It came down to rebounding. Period. That's it. Simple thing. Football, it's turnovers. Basketball, you got to rebound. Normally we always win second-chance points. Even if we break even, we win the game. It's that simple.”
THE TAKEAWAY
Iowa State: Finished with a 44-17 advantage on the glass, and that translated to a 36-14 edge on points in the paint. That gave the Cyclones, who are known for their 3-point shooting, a balanced attack that Baylor couldn't match.
Baylor: Didn't get enough offensive efficiency to help Bridges out. Star freshman Keyonte George scored 11 points on 3-of-10 shooting before fouling out, Flagler had 14 points on 3-of-11 shooting and LJ Cryer was 3 for 10 for 10 points.
UP NEXT
Iowa State: Plays the No. 1 seed Jayhawks in Friday night's semifinal round.
Baylor: Awaits its NCAA Tournament seed on Sunday.
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1st Half
IAST
Cyclones
38
BAYL
Bears
41
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Robert Jones vs. Flo Thamba (Jalen Bridges gains possession)
19:43
Keyonte George turnover (bad pass) (Jaren Holmes steals)
19:24
+2
Robert Jones makes two point layup
2-0
19:06
+3
Keyonte George makes three point jump shot (Jalen Bridges assists)
2-3
18:32
Jaren Holmes misses three point jump shot
18:30
Keyonte George defensive rebound
18:23
Jalen Bridges offensive foul
18:23
Jalen Bridges turnover (offensive foul)
18:06
Adam Flagler shooting foul (Tre King draws the foul)
18:06
+1
Tre King makes regular free throw 1 of 2
3-3
18:06
+1
Tre King makes regular free throw 2 of 2
4-3
17:58
LJ Cryer turnover (bad pass) (Robert Jones steals)
17:51
+2
Gabe Kalscheur makes two point layup (Jaren Holmes assists)
6-3
17:39
Adam Flagler turnover (bad pass) (Tamin Lipsey steals)
17:32
Tamin Lipsey turnover (bad pass)
17:12
Keyonte George misses three point jump shot
17:10
Tamin Lipsey defensive rebound
16:46
Gabe Kalscheur misses three point jump shot
16:44
Keyonte George defensive rebound
16:38
Keyonte George turnover (bad pass) (Tamin Lipsey steals)
16:38
Flo Thamba personal foul
16:24
+2
Osun Osunniyi makes two point layup (Jaren Holmes assists)
8-3
16:05
+3
Jalen Bridges makes three point jump shot (Adam Flagler assists)
8-6
15:39
Jaren Holmes misses two point hook shot
15:37
Adam Flagler defensive rebound
15:31
LJ Cryer misses two point jump shot
15:29
Jalen Bridges offensive rebound
15:24
+2
Jalen Bridges makes two point putback dunk
8-8
15:01
+3
Aljaz Kunc makes three point jump shot (Gabe Kalscheur assists)
11-8
14:32
Keyonte George misses three point jump shot
14:30
Adam Flagler offensive rebound
14:26
+2
Adam Flagler makes two point jump shot
11-10
14:02
Osun Osunniyi misses two point dunk
14:00
Jaren Holmes offensive rebound
13:52
+3
Gabe Kalscheur makes three point jump shot (Jaren Holmes assists)
14-10
13:33
+3
Jalen Bridges makes three point jump shot
14-13
13:10
Keyonte George personal foul
13:10
TV timeout
13:07
Tamin Lipsey misses two point jump shot
13:05
Tre King offensive rebound
13:01
Eli King turnover (bad pass) (Jalen Bridges steals)
12:56
Eli King personal foul
12:47
Hason Ward blocks Dale Bonner's two point layup
12:45
Tamin Lipsey defensive rebound
12:41
LJ Cryer personal foul
12:20
+2
Tamin Lipsey makes two point layup
16-13
11:53
+3
LJ Cryer makes three point jump shot (Keyonte George assists)
16-16
11:25
Eli King misses three point jump shot
11:23
Keyonte George defensive rebound
11:14
LJ Cryer misses three point jump shot
11:12
Eli King defensive rebound
11:11
Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua personal foul
11:11
TV timeout
10:50
+2
Tre King makes two point layup (Robert Jones assists)