NCAAB Game Recap - Iowa State at Tulsa
Fri Nov 17, 2017 7:36 PM EST

South
61
Duke
78
F
SDSt
64
Kansas
98
F
Lafy
57
Vill
104
F
ETSU
61
KY
78
F
UCSB
65
TAMU
84
F
NebOm
78
Lou
87
F
SCSt
68
UCLA
96
F
Alc
61
Baylor
78
F
SouthCar
80
UTEP
56
F
Aub
74
Temp
88
F
Vermt
65
Brad
64
F
Mercer
63
Lib
48
F
IlSt
64
Bois
82
F
IndSt
44
ODU
62
F
ColSt
53
Tul
80
F
CoCar
83
UTSA
69
F
Drex
84
Hou
80
F
UVA
76
VCU
67
F
App
67
W MI
86
F
VaTec
103
Wash
79
F
NoKY
87
JMU
78
F
Savan
82
UL
115
F
FSU
67
Ford
43
F
Quin
69
Colora
70
F
NE
59
Stan
73
F
FIU
87
Elon
95
F(3OT)
Ohio
65
Dayt
79
F
(N/A)
76
NCC
101
F
McMur
49
InWor
88
F
(N/A)
43
UNCG
95
F
Sien
90
Leh
91
F(OT)
Tows
95
LoyMD
72
F
(N/A)
78
Del
93
F
Copp
56
Clev
80
F
Yale
72
Albany
80
F
GASt
72
Miss
77
F
AlaAM
67
Bama
104
F
Colum
65
PSU
79
F
CenCT
79
ECU
68
F
Stony
76
Ball
87
F
Rice
87
NWSt
65
F
StLou
63
Prov
90
F
IaSt
80
Tuls
78
F
Iona
80
Web
72
F
SprH
83
Nich
127
F
(N/A)
27
WIGB
98
F
NoAZ
62
AzSt
97
F
UNCA
76
Vand
79
F
NDSU
57
MOSt
54
F
Fres
75
Ark
83
F
IUPUI
79
E IL
80
F
DeP
73
Ill
82
F
Drake
77
Wake
74
F
Mia-O
78
LIU
74
F
NM
56
NMSt
75
F
UCIrv
49
KSU
71
F
ConSP
69
WIMil
55
F
Clem
78
Hof
59
F
Sac
56
USF
69
F
N CO
84
Pepp
82
F
E WA
76
UNLV
91
F
McNee
52
SDSU
83
F
ASU
56
Oreg
114
F

Nov 17, 2017, 7:36 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Iowa State

39

41

80

Tulsa

30

48

78

Iowa State holds off Tulsa 80-78 in Puerto Rico Tip-Off
Fri Nov 17, 2017 11:09 PM

CONWAY, S.C. (AP) Nick Weiler-Babb has thrived for two games at the point for Iowa State. It's no coincidence the Cyclones are winning now, too.

Weiler-Babb had 20 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists Friday to help Iowa State hold off Tulsa 80-78 and reach the championship game of the relocated Puerto Rico Tip-Off.

The Cyclones (2-2) blew most of a 16-point lead in the final 10 minutes but did just enough down the stretch to hang on for a second win in as many days. And it has coincided with coach Steve Prohm tweaking things to give Weiler-Babb more work at the point.

Weiler-Babb had 23 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in Thursday's win against Appalachian State, then played 40 minutes while flirting with the first triple-double in Tip-Off history Friday.

"I just have to say guys have been buying into their roles," Weiler-Babb said, "and coach putting me at the point just opened up a lot of opportunities for Donovan (Jackson) on fast breaks and Lindell (Wigginton) to run the wings.

"We're just getting a lot of easy buckets out of transition that we didn't really do the first two games."

It certainly has unlocked Jackson, who had a bumpy opening two games but has two straight 20-plus scoring outputs here while seeing more time on the wing.

"We talked all summer that these guys have to be great for us every night," Prohm said. "And they've played like that the last two nights down here."

Tulsa (2-2) got as close as 72-71 on Sterling Taplin's layup with 1:12 left, but Jakolby Long answered with a banked-in straightaway basket with 48.6 seconds left to keep Iowa State in front. Jackson closed the game out by hitting four straight free throws in the final 18 seconds.

Junior Etou had 25 points while DaQuan Jeffries added 23 for Tulsa, which shot 65 percent after halftime.

"They made some big shots, banked a shot there late in the game at the end of the shot clock, (Jackson) made some huge shots," Tulsa coach Frank Haith said. "But I can't fault our guys' effort and how we competed."

BIG PICTURE

Iowa State: That's two wins in two days for the Cyclones, who arrived shooting 39 percent and had scored 74 points in both of their losses to Missouri and Milwaukee. They've hit 104 and now 80 in two games in Conway - which is hosting the tournament due to hurricane damage in Puerto Rico.

"It's great," Prohm said, "but just like you can't live in those two losses, you can't live in these two wins, either. They have to understand that. They have to handle this the right way."

Tulsa: The Golden Hurricane trailed 64-48 with 10:03 left before running off a 14-point run to get back in it. Tulsa ultimately dug itself too big of a hole, but showed some resiliency to get back in it just as Iowa State looked headed to a decisive victory.

"We just have to play a full 40 minutes with the same effort we put into the second half," Jeffries said.

FREEING JACKSON

Jackson had scored 10 points on 4-for-20 shooting in the first two games, but scored 26 points against Appalachian State and 24 more against Tulsa. He's made eight 3-pointers in the two games.

LONG'S BIG NIGHT

Long, a sophomore, appeared in just nine games as a freshman and had 18 career points coming into this one. But he broke out with four 3-pointers and 15 points in the opening half, finishing with 17 points.

UP NEXT

Iowa State: The Cyclones will play Boise State in Sunday's championship game.

Tulsa: The Golden Hurricane will play Illinois State in Sunday's third-place game.

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Leaders

Iowa State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Jackson 24 0 3 1 2 0
N. Weiler-Babb 20 0 8 14 2 1
Tulsa PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Etou 25 0 0 7 1 1
D. Jeffries 23 0 2 4 2 0

Team Comparison

IaSt Tuls
Points For 80 78
Field Goals 27/61-44% 29/57-51%
Three Pointers 12/28-43% 8/18-44%
Free Throws 14/20-70% 12/19-63%
Offensive Rebounds 13 8
Defensive Rebounds 24 24
Rebounds 44 38
Blocks 5 5
Steals 5 5
Turnovers 13 12
Personal Fouls 19 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 17 IaSt 80 @ Tuls 78 D. Jackson 24 J. Etou 25

Game Information

Stadium: HTC Center, Conway, South Carolina
Attendance: 1,827
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