NCAAB Game Recap - Iowa State at Appalachian State
Thu Nov 16, 2017 5:30 PM EST

CSBak
59
Ariz
91
F
NFla
68
Fla
108
F
FlaAM
59
Mia-FL
90
F
Copp
54
Cin
97
F
ChiSt
66
ND
105
F
Xav
80
Wisc
70
F
EdWat
59
FAU
91
F
IlSt
69
SouthCar
65
F
Aub
83
IndSt
64
F
ODU
65
Temp
76
F
Bois
58
UTEP
56
F
Clem
81
Ohio
76
F
IaSt
104
App
98
F
Nebras
56
StJon
79
F
VaTec
71
StLou
77
F
(N/A)
60
Morg
72
F
JWCO
59
Denv
91
F
(N/A)
46
Chat
94
F
(N/A)
48
TNTec
106
F
Marsh
83
MorSt
86
F
(N/A)
66
E KY
97
F
Corn
61
Colg
72
F
(N/A)
62
UMBC
93
F
(N/A)
52
GaSo
120
F
Piedm
54
KennSt
77
F
TXSo
64
OhSt
82
F
Presb
68
NCSU
86
F
USM
47
Mich
61
F
USA
73
LaSal
81
F
(N/A)
45
Kent
90
F
Bingha
57
GMas
69
F
ArkSt
59
E MI
76
F
Harv
69
HolyC
73
F
Dayt
69
Hof
72
F
Belm
69
MTSU
63
F
(N/A)
60
NIU
70
F
Tuls
81
W MI
74
F
BethC
78
N TX
90
F
(N/A)
68
SFA
91
F
HowPa
62
AbCh
112
F
DelSt
55
IL-C
95
F
BrwP
71
Troy
106
F
SeLA
75
ULM
86
F
Mizzu
59
Utah
77
F
ORU
48
OkSt
91
F
LoyIL
66
UMKC
56
F
Samf
86
LSU
105
F
Gram
74
Iowa
85
F
SEMO
50
Evans
66
F
(N/A)
57
UAB
81
F
SJSU
69
S UT
81
F
JarCh
66
Lamar
103
F
Woff
65
Cal
79
F
Prov
77
Wash
70
F

Nov 16, 2017, 5:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Iowa State

47

57

104

Appalachian State

43

55

98

Iowa State tops App State 104-98 in Puerto Rico Tip-Off
Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:14 PM

CONWAY, S.C. (AP) Iowa State gave coach Steve Prohm the response he wanted to see.

Donovan Jackson scored a career-high 26 points while the Cyclones overcame their shooting struggles to beat Appalachian State 104-98 in Thursday's first round of the relocated Puerto Rico Tip-Off.

The Cyclones (1-2) entered shooting 39 percent, but finished at 52 percent with 10 3-pointers. There was also an efficient second-half stretch that put Iowa State up double figures and kept them out front the rest the night, allowing them to avoid their first 0-3 start since the 1990-91 season.

"I thought everything was a lot better," Prohm said. "We've been preaching about the right way to play. We don't run a lot of sets. I don't want to walk it up and run sets. I want to move the basketball, play with great pace, cut, share the ball.

"And when we were moving the ball and not holding it, we got good action."

Indeed. The Cyclones led by 18 points, then kept the Mountaineers (2-1) at arm's distance in the highest-scoring game in the 11-year history of the Tip-Off - which is being played in South Carolina due to hurricane damage in Puerto Rico.

Iowa State ran off a pair of 12-2 bursts in the second half, including one stretch in which the Cyclones scored on 10 of 14 possessions.

Freshman Justin Forrest scored a season-high 32 points for the Mountaineers, including a tournament-record 26 points after halftime. Ronshad Shabazz scored 21 of his 32 points before halftime in a two-man show for Appalachian State.

"We've got to be better than we were today," coach Jim Fox said. "I thought we went through some spells there where we tried to play as people we were not. And what happens is it carries over to the defensive end and we really struggled there - and our bad offense led to bad defense."

BIG PICTURE

Iowa State: Iowa State needed this one. The Cyclones had lost four starters after reaching a sixth straight NCAA Tournament, and they were coming off Tuesday's 74-56 loss to Milwaukee - the program's first loss in a home opener in 20 years - that prompted Prohm to say: "We've got to demand more from everybody." They responded by getting five players in double figures and taking a 44-38 rebounding advantage.

"I thought we made some strides the past couple days," Prohm said.

Appalachian State: One of the nation's top-scoring offenses had to rely completely on Shabazz and Forrest this time. The rest of the Mountaineers scored 34 points on 10-for-29 shooting.

"The problem we had is when all of a sudden the ball stopped ... and we tried to go 1-on-1 with no swing of the ball," Fox said. "That's just not who we are."

BREAKOUT

Jackson's break-loose performance was big news for the Cyclones. The senior was a 3-point threat off the bench last year, but he had scored just 10 points on 4-for-20 shooting through the first two games in a bumpy transition to a bigger role. He made 7 of 11 shots, 4 of 7 3-pointers and all eight free throws in 25 minutes Thursday.

POINT ADJUSTMENT

Prohm had Nick Weiler-Babb work more at the point. The junior finished with 23 points, seven rebounds and seven assists.

"It was good setting the pace," Weiler-Babb said. "For the most part we've been kind of walking it down, we've been a slow-paced team the past two games, so we had to switch that. It was good having the ball in my hands having to make decisions, just being able to determine what's going to happen on that play."

UP NEXT

Iowa State: The Cyclones advanced to play Tulsa in Friday's winner's bracket.

Appalachian State: The Mountaineers will play Western Michigan on Friday.

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Leaders

Iowa State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Jackson 26 0 2 3 1 0
N. Weiler-Babb 23 0 7 7 0 0
Appalachian State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Shabazz 32 0 2 3 1 0
J. Forrest 32 0 2 0 0 0

Team Comparison

IaSt App
Points For 104 98
Field Goals 33/64-52% 27/69-39%
Three Pointers 10/23-43% 15/40-38%
Free Throws 28/35-80% 29/40-72%
Offensive Rebounds 11 15
Defensive Rebounds 33 23
Rebounds 52 46
Blocks 4 4
Steals 4 5
Turnovers 11 8
Personal Fouls 30 25
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - IaSt Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Nov 16 IaSt 104 @ App 98 D. Jackson 26 R. Shabazz 32

Game Information

Stadium: HTC Center, Conway, South Carolina
Attendance: 703
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