Hines Cyclones mailbag: How far can Iowa State basketball go without Joshua Jefferson?
Iowa State guard Joshua Jefferson will miss the Kentucky game, announced at coach TJ Otzelberger's press conference this week.
- On Thursday, March 26, 2026, Iowa State confirmed that Joshua Jefferson is ruled out for the upcoming game against Kentucky.
- Iowa State coach Otzelberger emphasized defensive discipline during his press conference, stating the team must focus on fundamentals like blocking out and guarding the dribble.
- The opponent's offensive rebounding ability poses a specific threat, as they average 15.8 offensive rebounds per game, a key concern for the coaching staff.
- Adjusting their tactical approach without Jefferson, the team is forced to rely on their depth to address the void in the lineup.
- Success depends on the team's ability to maintain their defensive identity as they navigate this late-stage roster development against Kentucky.
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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Tamin Lipsey knew he had to step up for Iowa State with All-America forward Joshua Jefferson sitting on the bench, his sprained left ankle still encased in a boot, as the Cyclones played Kentucky on Sunday…
Iowa State F Joshua Jefferson (ankle) is game-time decision vs. Tennessee
The status of Iowa State All-American forward Joshua Jefferson likely won’t be determined until shortly before Friday night’s Sweet 16 game against Tennessee in Chicago, Cyclones coach T.J. Otzelberger said Wednesday. Jefferson sprained his left ankle while driving to the hoop in the Cyclones’ first-round game against Tennessee State last Friday and he sat out two days later against Kentucky. Otzelberger said Jefferson is making progress.…
Iowa State's Joshua Jefferson: Game-Time Decision for Sweet 16 vs Tennessee
Iowa State's coach, T.J. Otzelberger, provides an update on star forward Joshua Jefferson ahead of their Sweet 16 matchup against Tennessee. Jefferson suffered an ankle injury early in the NCAA Tournament, ruling him out of their second-round game. Although his participation remains uncertain, Otzelberger confirmed that Jefferson's status will be a game-time decision. Having transferred from Saint Mary's, Jefferson has had a standout season, con…
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