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Iowa State
vs
Oklahoma
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
03/10/2016
9:30pm EST

Lines:
Iowa State +4.5
Oklahoma -4.5

Total:
Over 158 (-108)
Under 158 (-108)

Community Picks: Iowa State 0% vs Oklahoma 0%

Iowa State and Oklahoma Thread

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Iowa State
Oklahoma may have the Big 12's best player, but no team has been more dominant in the conference tournament of late than the Sooners' first opponent. As Buddy Hield begins his final chance to add a league title to his growing list of achievements, 21st-ranked Iowa State starts its quest for a third consecutive championship in Thursday's quarterfinal matchup with the No. 6 Sooners. After ousting the Jayhawks in the semifinals en route to winning the 2014 event as a No. 4 seed, the Cyclones defended the crown last year as a No. 2 seed by beating ranked Oklahoma and Kansas teams in the final two rounds. Continue to Article
March 09, 2016 6:46:pm EST
Iowa State
Iowa State's lack of depth made its hopes for a regular-season Big 12 title unrealistic. Iowa State (21-10, 10-8 Big 12) will begin its quest for a third straight conference tournament title Thursday against third-seeded Oklahoma (24-6, 12-6), ranked sixth nationally. Iowa State's well-known depth issues were exacerbated when starter Naz Mitrou-Long chose to seek a medical redshirt in December because of hip issues. Continue to Article
March 08, 2016 10:26:pm EST
Iowa State
The Jayhawks have mostly struggled in the postseason in his tenure, but before Ellis begins his quest for a national championship he'll step foot on the hallowed floor of Allen Fieldhouse for the last time Saturday against a 21st-ranked Iowa State that has had Kansas' number of late. Ellis scored 20 points as No. 1 Kansas (26-4, 14-3 Big 12) won 86-56 at No. 23 Texas on Monday to clinch the outright conference championship, the 12th straight time the Jayhawks earned at least a share of the title. Continue to Article
March 04, 2016 9:15:pm EST
Oklahoma
Jaysean Paige was introduced on Senior Night at West Virginia as the ''country's best sixth man.'' He certainly may be the Mountaineers' best man in some time. Paige and Daxter Miles Jr. each scored 15 points and No. 10 West Virginia closed out its home regular season on senior night Wednesday by trouncing Texas Tech 90-68. Paige was honored pregame with fellow seniors Jonathan Holton and Richard Romeo III. He connected on 7 of 15 field goals, grabbed five rebounds and had five assists. Continue to Article
March 02, 2016 10:42:pm EST
Oklahoma
College basketball's national player of the year race may be headed for a thrilling finish.  Providence's Kris Dunn and Michigan State's Denzel Valentine sprinted out of the blocks quickly by excelling during non-conference play. Oklahoma's Buddy Hield overtook them both with a flurry of midseason scoring barrages and by late January threatened to build an insurmountable lead. Now Valentine is mounting a late charge, leaving the race too close to call just days before the end of the regular season. The superior scorer unquestionably is Hield, the Bahamas native with the friendly smile and the lethal stroke. The reigning Big 12 player of the year has evolved from a volume-shooting chucker with minimal concept of shot selection to a ruthlessly efficient scorer who boasts unfathomably deep range yet can also blow by a defender who crowds him too tightly. Hield is averaging 25.3 points per game, second only to Howard's James Daniel. No other perimeter player in the nation is putting up anywhere close to the scoring numbers he has achieved while also shooting 49.3 percent from the field and a blistering 47.6 percent from behind the arc. Few players nationally have shined on a big stage the way Hield has this season too. He torched Kansas for 46 points on 23 shots in an epic triple-overtime loss at Allen Fieldhouse on Jan. 4. He thoroughly outplayed future No. 1 draft pick Ben Simmons a few weeks later in Baton Rouge. And finally on Feb. 8, he broke the heart of rival Texas with a late 12-point barrage that culminated with a game-winning last-second 3-pointer. Hield's brilliant senior season fueled Oklahoma's rise into the top 10 in the polls and the thick of the race for a No. 1 seed. The Sooners (23-6, 11-6) appeared to have a chance to snap Kansas' streak of Big 12 titles until four losses in their last eight games short-circuited those plans. While Oklahoma has plateaued late in the year, Michigan State has surged. The Spartans (24-5, 11-5) have won eight of their past nine games to ascend to No. 2 in the polls and get back into contention for a No. 1 seed despite a midseason slump brought on by a late-December knee injury suffered by Valentine. A Lansing native who used to stand outside the Spartans locker room with hats or shirts for players to sign,  Valentine has worked diligently to become the guy who today's Lansing kids line up to see. Valentine has been at his jack-of-all-trades best during this recent nine-game stretch, averaging 21.8 points, 8.4 assists and 7.7 rebounds. He's doing all that spending a lot of time  out of position as TumTum Nairn's injury woes have forced Valentine to slide over to point guard rather than being able to play both on and off ball. What makes Valentine an appealing player of the year candidate is that he can impact a game in more ways than Hield can. He has the deft passing and court vision of a point guard, the size and length of a wing and excellent rebounding ability for someone who's 6-foot-5. He also is a more reliable defender than Hield is and is able to defend multiple positions. Since the NCAA first recognized the assist as an official stat in 1983-84, Valentine is the first player in the nation to average 19 points, seven rebounds and seven assists. He's only the fourth Michigan State player to record a triple-double, a feat he achieved against Kansas and Boston College this season and has nearly pulled off a handful of other times. Both Valentine and Hield are shoo-ins for first-team All-American honors. Kentucky's Tyler Ulis, Virginia's Malcolm Brogdon, Duke's Grayson Allen, Indiana's Yogi Ferrell and North Carolina's Brice Johnson are among the other contenders first-team All-Americans, but none have accomplished quite enough to push their way past Valentine and Hield in the national player of the year race.  So who's the better choice? To me, Valentine has the slightest edge because of his versatility. The most explosive scorer in the country is Hield. The most complete player in the country is Valentine.   Continue to Article
March 02, 2016 11:13:am EST
 
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