NCAAB Game Recap - Iowa State at Texas Tech
Mon Feb 20, 2017 9:00 PM EST

Tex
62
WVU
77
F
Mia-FL
54
UVA
48
F(OT)
BC
72
FSU
104
F
NCC
66
How
59
F
TxSt
51
GASt
67
F
TexAr
81
GaSo
71
F
NCAT
95
MD-ES
106
F(3OT)
Morg
65
DelSt
54
F
Norf
65
BethC
75
F
(N/A)
58
Portl
96
F
AlaAM
59
Alc
74
F
Hamp
76
FlaAM
69
F
Copp
84
Savan
83
F
App
66
Troy
76
F
CoCar
81
USA
77
F(OT)
MsVl
61
TXSo
92
F
ArkPB
55
PVAM
73
F
IaSt
82
TxTch
80
F(OT)
ASU
73
South
79
F

Feb 20, 2017, 9:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

Iowa State

39

34

9

82

Texas Tech

39

34

7

80

Morris, Thomas lead Iowa St past Texas Tech, 82-80 in OT
Tue Feb 21, 2017 12:42 AM

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) It was pointed out to Iowa State coach Steve Prohm that his team won at Kansas earlier this year.

Still, he insisted, this 82-80 overtime win against Texas Tech Monday was the best road win of the season.

"This is the best road win today, there's no question about it," Prohm said. "We win next Friday, that will be the best road win. (Texas Tech) is tough, man. I told the guys, `you can talk about the (Kansas) game when we're 40. Right now, we're trying to get as many road wins as we possibly can."

Monte Morris had 23 points and Matt Thomas added 20 for the Cyclones, which were held without a field goal for the final four-plus minutes of overtime but capitalized on making seven of 10 free throws in the extra period.

"I knew we were up two and we were hoping they didn't take a three," Morris said of Texas Tech's final possession, in which it didn't get a shot off before the final buzzer. "Worst case, it was going to double (overtime). Donovan (Jackson) did a great job of stopping the basketball. And they ran out of time. Good thing we were on the other end of it today."

Naz Mitrou-Long added 16 points for Iowa State (18-9, 10-5 Big 12), but fouled out along with Deonte Burton. Both were unavailable in overtime.

Texas Tech (17-11, 5-10) was led by 17 points from Niem Stevenson and 16 points apiece from Justin Gray and Zach Smith.

Entering Monday, Texas Tech's last two losses - at TCU and home against Kansas - were each decided by one point.

Red Raiders coach Chris Beard quickly interjected when a question was posted to Gray about what transpired on Texas Tech's last possession.

"I got it, Justin - I saw a team that fights their asses off that's been in a lot of close games," Beard said. "That represents their school well. Their town. Guys that go to class every day and do the right thing. And a coaching staff that believes in the players. And we find ourselves in another one possession game."

Jackson hit two free throws to give Iowa State the lead, 79-78, for good with 1:55 left in overtime. Matt Thomas made two more foul shots and Morris added a third to make it 82-78 with 17 seconds to go. Keenan Evans made a layup seven seconds later to pull Texas Tech within two and the Red Raiders fouled Nick Weiler-Babb, who missed both free throws, with 6.7 second remaining. Smith rebounded the second miss but Texas Tech didn't get off a shot; Devon Thomas hit a 3, but it came just after the buzzer.

"Just a lot of grit and toughness," Thomas said. "(Mitrou-Long and Burton) fouled out at the end and different guys had to step up late in the game. Nick (Weiler-Babb) and Donovan (Jackson) both did that. Nick had a bunch of rebounds, Donovan had some big plays. Made his free throws."

At the end of regulation, the Cyclones were called for an over-and-back while bringing the ball up court with the game tied 73-73, which gave the Red Raiders the ball with 1.3 seconds left. On the ensuing inbounds pass, Gray fired a turn-around jumper that hit the rim.

The Cyclones took a 59-51 lead midway through the second half during a stretch when they made six straight shots and the Red Raiders were scoreless for three-plus minutes.

Morris, who entered the game first nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio (6.0), drained a 3 in the closing seconds of the first half to tie the game, 39-39.

BIG PICTURE

Iowa State: The Cyclones have pushed themselves into a tie for second-place in the Big 12 entering Monday.

Texas Tech: The Red Raiders are in a stretch of exceedingly close Big 12 games. It lost in double overtime to West Virginia Saturday and upset then-No. 4 Baylor 84-78 on Feb. 13.

UP NEXT

Iowa State hosts Baylor, with which the Cyclones entered Monday tied for second place in the Big 12, Saturday.

Texas Tech, which has not won consecutive games in league play this season, visits Oklahoma State Saturday.

IN THE COACHES WORDS

"In overtime, we were telling our guys to drive the ball," Beard said. "And we don't get any free throws. And Iowa State gets 10 free throws in overtime. From where I was sitting, I thought that we drew a couple of fouls. But Iowa State does do a good job of not fouling - it's a part of their identity."

Leaders

Iowa State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Morris 23 0 6 4 0 1
M. Thomas 20 0 1 6 1 0
Texas Tech PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
N. Stevenson 17 0 0 7 1 0
J. Gray 16 0 1 3 0 2

Team Comparison

IaSt TxTch
Points For 82 80
Field Goals 26/56-46% 26/66-39%
Three Pointers 12/24-50% 7/21-33%
Free Throws 18/25-72% 21/27-78%
Offensive Rebounds 7 13
Defensive Rebounds 26 24
Rebounds 35 40
Blocks 4 2
Steals 5 5
Turnovers 12 6
Personal Fouls 22 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - IaSt Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Dec 30 TxTch 56 @ IaSt 63 K. Evans 15 N. Mitrou-Long 19
Mon Feb 20 IaSt 82 @ TxTch 80 M. Morris 23 N. Stevenson 17

Game Information

Stadium: United Supermarkets Arena, Lubbock, Texas
Attendance: 8,389
Game Time: