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LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) -- Some teams win by keeping their poise,
some by getting lucky.
Iowa State (No. 17 ESPN/USA Today, No. 14 Associated Press) did both Wednesday night and beat Kansas 64-62, breaking a 17-game losing streak in Allen Fieldhouse
and taking over first place in the Big 12.
| | Iowa State's Kantrail Horton, left, gets past a voguing Nick Collison of Kansas. |
"This is monumental," coach Larry Eustachy said.
The Cyclones (22-3, 10-1), who hadn't won at Kansas (No. 21 ESPN/USA Today, No. 24 AP) since 1982,
are just two wins shy of the school record and own their best
conference start in school history.
"For us to come in here and do it, it tells a lot," Eustachy
said.
The Jayhawks (18-7, 7-4) took a 59-53 lead with 3:06 to play
when Jeff Boschee, who was just 2-for-17 from the field, hit two
free throws.
But then Kansas lost its cool entirely, committing three
straight turnovers.
Jamaal Tinsley stole the ball and drove the length of the court
for layups twice over the final 1:40 and Marcus Fizer, the Big 12's
scoring leader, hit an improbable off-balance 16-footer with 6
seconds left for what turned out to be the winning margin.
"Those last three turnovers were mental turnovers," Boschee
said. "I thought we were close to putting them away. Then they
made some big shots."
Kansas coach Roy Williams, who is suffering through his worst
season in 11 years, said "We lost our poise down the stretch."
Fizer's off-balance jumper gave Iowa State a 63-59 lead before
Boschee made a 3-pointer with 1.5 seconds to go.
"I was going to shoot it off the glass," said Fizer, whose 15
points were more than six below his league-leading average.
"But I got hit. The ref must have missed the call. It was a
crazy way to win."
Paul Shirley hit a free throw in the final second to clinch the
win and give the streaking Cyclones their first road victory over a
ranked opponent since 1987.
After Tinsley made his two big plays, Shirley scored from inside
and Michael Nurse hit a jumper to quiet the capacity crowd and give
Iowa State a 61-59 lead with 1:11 to go.
The crowd, Eustachy said, was the loudest he's heard all year.
"We just performed in spite of it," he said. "It was a game
of spurts and we had a spurt at the end."
Tinsley, Shirley and Nurse all had 12 points.
Nick Bradford and Drew Gooden each had 11 points for Kansas.
Early in the second half, Gooden scored seven points in a 13-5
run as Kansas took a 48-37 lead and seemed en route to its 14th
straight home win.
Kansas, which lost 74-66 at Iowa State last month, kept Fizer in
check most of the night with a collapsing defense while Boschee had
the worst night of his career.
Boschee's first field goal, a long 3-pointer with about 4:30 to
play, halted an Iowa State surge and put the Jayhawks on top 57-48.
Bradford's three-point play gave Kansas its biggest lead at
48-37 with 11:11 to play. Then a dunk by the muscular 6-foot-8
Fizer ignited an 11-5 run by the Cyclones.
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