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Iowa State Blows Past Colorado as Six Players Score in Double Figures
Iowa State shot 61% and had six players score in double figures during a dominant 30-point victory over Colorado at home, continuing Colorado’s road struggles against ranked teams.
- At Hilton Coliseum on Thursday, the eighth-ranked Iowa State Cyclones handed Colorado Buffaloes a 97-67 defeat, overwhelming the Buffaloes early in the game.
- Early hot shooting — including.625 in the first half — helped Iowa State reel off a 30-1 run that created an insurmountable hole for Colorado.
- Iowa State spread the scoring among six players, with freshman Isaiah Johnson scoring 24 points in his first back-to-back 20-point games, while rebounds and turnovers favored the Cyclones.
- Against ranked teams on the road, Colorado's slide continued, extending the six-game losing streak and worsening long-standing road struggles, Tad Boyle said.
- Up next, the Colorado Buffaloes return home to face TCU on Sunday, with coach Tad Boyle and players citing a need for more toughness and experience.
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No. 8 Iowa State uses an early run to start 97-67 blowout against Colorado
Jamarion Batemon scored 17 points off the bench to lead six Iowa State players in double figures and the No. 8 Cyclones used an early flurry to take a big lead and go on to a 97-67 victory over Colorado.
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Read Full ArticleNo. 8 Iowa State races ahead early, dismantles Colorado
Jamarion Bateman scored 17 points, Milan Momcilovic added 16 points, and No. 8 Iowa State raced out to a big lead early and cruised to a 97-67 win over Colorado in Ames, Iowa, on Thursday night.Tamin Lipsey finished with 14 points, Joshua Jefferson added 13 points while Killian Toure and Dominykas Pleta contributed 12 points each for the Cyclones (19-2, 6-2 Big 12). Iowa State, which had its most points since putting up 132 against Alcorn State …
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right1Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Left, 46% Center
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