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Cyclone Men's Basketball Iowa State vs. Nebraska Sunday, February 27, 2005 Hilton Coliseum (14,092) Ames, Iowa - 1 p.m. Iowa State Cyclone Radio Network (John Walters/Eric Heft) ESPN Regional (Bill Doleman/Paul Splittorff) Cyclone Men’s Basketball NCAA Tournament • 1944 • 1985 • 1986 • 1988 • 1989 • 1992 • 1993 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 • 2000 • 2001 Media Relations • 515-294-7019 • Mike Green • [email protected] • 515-294-0558 (fax) 2004-05 Results February 25, 2005 Release: #26 15-9 overall/7-6 in Big 12 NOVEMBER Iowa State Roster 9 BEMIDJI STATE (Exhibition) W, 80-57 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) PPG RPG 15 EA SPORTS ALL-STARS (Exhibition) W, 81-54 51 Jared Homan*** C 6-10 250 Sr. Remsen, Iowa (St. Mary’s) 13.1 7.7 23 DRAKE (CTN) W, 73-46 22 Damion Staple* F 6-7 240 Sr. Kingston, Jamaica (Southeastern Illinois CC) 5.7 3.8 26 ^NORTHERN COLORADO (Mediacom) W, 57-39 11 Will Blalock* G 6-0 190 So. Boston, Mass. (East/Notre Dame [Mass.] Prep) 12.3 3.0 27 ^BUCKNELL (Mediacom) W, 62-55 1 Curtis Stinson* G 6-3 215 So. Bronx, N.Y. (Regional/Winchendon [Mass.] Prep) 17.6 5.6 DECEMBER 13 Rahshon Clark F 6-6 190 Fr. Queens, N.Y. (Beach Channel/Bridgton [Maine] Academy 6.4 4.1 1 at Northern Iowa (Fox 28) L, 82-99 Reserves 6 & No. 19 VIRGINIA (ESPN2) W, 81-79 10 Tasheed Carr G 6-4 205 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. (University/Mt. Zion [N.C.] Academy) 5.3 2.4 3 John Neal** G 6-4 195 Jr. Winterset, Iowa (Winterset) 2.2 1.3 10 at No. 17 Iowa (ITN) L, 63-70 30 Aaron Agnew C 6-10 365 Fr. Bridgeport, Ohio (Bellaire) 0.3 0.5 12 HOWARD (CTN) W, 92-75 40 Dave Braet* G 6-3 185 Sr. Calamus, Iowa (Calamus-Wheatland) 0.5 0.8 19 WAGNER (CTN) W, 62-50 34 Jeff Bergstrom* F 6-4 185 So. Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood) 0.5 0.3 28 SAN DIEGO STATE (CTN) W, 69-59 31 Dustin Streff F 6-7 250 Jr. Orange City, Iowa (MOC-Floyd Valley) 0.5 0.5 31 TENNESSEE STATE W, 67-61 23 Chris Ceaser G 6-2 185 So. Humble, Texas (Nimitz) 0.5 0.0 JANUARY ^24 Anthony Davis G 6-5 220 Jr.# Compton, Calif. (Centennial/Long Beach St./LA City CC) 4.6 1.8 *indicates letters won #has redshirted ^out for rest of the season with shoulder injury 3 at Xavier (FSNOH/Mediacom) L, 59-72 Head Coach: Wayne Morgan (St. Lawrence, 1973) 8 *at Missouri (Big 12) L, 59-62 Record at Iowa State: 35-22/second season 12 *No. 2 KANSAS (ESPN2/CTN) L, 66-71 Career Record: 126-106/eighth season 15 *at No. 6 Oklahoma State (ABC) L, 73-83 Assistant Coaches: Damon Archibald (Boise State), Darryl Sharp (Bloomsburg, 1990) 22 *COLORADO (CTN) L, 52-54 (ot) Director of Basketball Operations: Dave Edwards (Moody Bible Institute, 2000) 26 *at Kansas State (CTN) L, 51-63 29 *No. 13 OKLAHOMA (Big 12) W, 74-66 Iowa State (15-9, 7-6) Plays Host To Nebraska (12-12, 5-8) FEBRUARY Quickly: Iowa State (15-9, 7-6) is still hoping for a possible NCAA bid, playing host to Nebraska (12-12, 5-8) 1 *BAYLOR (CTN) W, 77-51 5 *at No. 20 Texas (Big 12) W, 92-80 (ot) Sunday afternoon...the Cyclones are currently tied for fifth in the Big 12 with Texas...one more Big 12 win for ISU 8 *at Nebraska (CTN) W, 65-60 this season would be the most league wins since the 2000-2001 Big 12 Championship team won 13 games...ISU 12 *No. 25 TEXAS TECH (Big 12) W, 81-68 is looking for its first season sweep of an opponent since the 2001 season...ISU defeated Nebraska earlier this 15 *KANSAS STATE (CTN) W, 57-42 season in Lincoln, 65-60...ISU was 62 in the latest RPI and received 51 votes in the AP Top-25 poll (26th). 19 *at No. 2 Kansas (ABC) W, 63-61 (ot) Television: The Iowa State-Nebraska game will be televised by ESPN Regional...Bill Doleman (play-by-play) 22 *at Texas A&M (CTN) L, 59-75 and Paul Splittorff (color) will call the action...WOI (Des Moines/Ames) will carry the game. 27 *NEBRASKA (Big 12) 1 p.m. MARCH Last Time Out: Iowa State had its seven-game conference winning streak end Tuesday night, falling to Texas 2 *MISSOURI (CTN) 7 p.m. A&M in College Station, 75-59…the seven-game conference winning streak was the third-best in school his- 5 *at Colorado (Big 12) 3 p.m. tory…the Cyclones shot their worst percentage from the field this season and their worst effort from the floor 10-13 #Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. *denotes Big 12 Conference game since Feb. 2, 2002 (Texas Tech, 24.2 percent)…ISU was led by Curtis Stinson, who scored 15 points before ^American Family Insurance Cyclone Challenge, Ames, Iowa fouling out with 6:23 left in the game…Will Blalock scored 14 points behind a 10-for-11 effort from the foul &Mediacom Cyclone Capital Classic, Ames, Iowa #Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. line…Blalock made his last 10 free-throws and ISU as a team made its final 22 shots from the charity stripe…the Wayne Morgan Radio Call-In Show Cyclones outrebounded the Aggies, 34-32…ISU has outboarded six of its last seven opponents…the Cyclones forced 13 turnovers, which is an opponent season low in conference games…ISU is averaging 17.2 turnovers The Wayne Morgan radio call-in show can be heard on Cyclone radio network affiliates on Mondays from 7-8 p.m. forced per game…despite tallying a Big 12-low five steals, the Cyclones still lead the Big 12 and rank 33rd To participate, listeners can call 1-800-247-9977. nationally in steals per game at 9.1 spg…Rahshon Clark and Damion Staple each had two steals…Blalock, Clark Wayne Morgan Radio Call-In Show Schedule and Stinson rank 1, 2 and 3 in the Big 12 in steals (conference games only)…Stinson is second in the Big 12 and Nov. 30*, Dec. 7*, Dec. 13, Dec. 20, Dec. 27, Jan. 4*, Jan. 23rd nationally in steals (all games)...Clark has 42 steals on the season, ranking fifth on the ISU freshman steal 10, Jan. 17, Jan. 24, Jan. 31, Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 21, Feb. chart…Clark tallied eight boards vs. the Aggies, including four offensive rebounds…Clark is averaging 9.0 rpg in 28, March 7- *Tuesday show his last two outings…Jared Homan posted 14 points and nine boards in the loss…Homan needs eight rebounds Wayne Morgan Television Show to become just the ninth player in school history to grab 700 caroms in a career…Stinson continues to move up The Wayne Morgan Television Show will be shown on the on the ISU scoring chart…the sophomore has 957 points in his career to rank 27th in school history…Tasheed Cyclone Televsion Network stations starting Jan. 8. Please Carr came off the bench to score seven points…Carr has 20 treys on the season, which ties for fourth on the ISU check local listings for viewing time. WOI-TV in Des Moines freshman 3-pointers made list…the Aggies shot 50 percent from the field, which is the first time in 10 games will carry the Wayne Morgan show on Saturday’s at Noon. where ISU allowed an opponent to shoot 50 percent or more from the field...in league games only, the Cyclones Wayne Morgan Television Show Schedule lead the Big 12 in scoring defense (64.3 ppg), steals (10.5 spg) and turnover margin (+5.38). Jan. 8, Jan. 15, Jan. 22, Jan. 29, Feb. 5, Feb. 12, Feb. 19, Feb. 26, March 5, March 12. 2004-05 Iowa State Basketball Coach Wayne Morgan General Information Iowa State head coach Wayne Morgan helped lead ISU to its 14th postseason berth Name of School: Iowa State University in the last 21 years in his first season as head coach...he led ISU to the Final Four City/Zip: Ames, Iowa 50011 of the NIT in his rookie season, becoming just the second Cyclone coach to win 20 Founded: 1858 games in their inaugural season...he also led ISU to its fifth-best single-season home Enrollment: 26,380 winning percentage mark, going 17-1 (94.4 percent) in Hilton Coliseum...Morgan, Nickname: Cyclones who has over 30 years of coaching experience, has a proven track record of intercol- School Colors: Cardinal and Gold legiate success...the Brooklyn, N.Y., native has been involved in 12 NCAA Tourna- Arena: James H. Hilton Coliseum (14,092) Affiliation: NCAA Division I ments, seven regular-season conference titles and five NIT appearances...Morgan is Conference: Big 12 in his second stint as a head coach, leading Long Beach State from 1996-2002...he President: Dr. Gregory Geoffroy compiled a 91-84 mark and coached three teams that finished first or second in the Athletic Director: Bruce Van De Velde Big West Western Division...his 1999-2000 squad was 24-6 overall and 15-1 in the SWA: Calli Sanders Big West en route to winning the conference championship...he was named 2000 NABC District 15 Coach of Athletic Department Phone: 515-294-3662 the Year for his efforts...Morgan has coached or recruited 14 players that have played in the NBA.
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