
Oklahoma State
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Colorado
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Highlights
Summary
BOULDER, Colo. (Interstat) â The Colorado Buffaloes defeated the Oklahoma State Cowboys 83-69 in a menâs basketball game Saturday at Coors Events Center. Colorado led 42-34 at halftime and maintained a double-digit advantage throughout the second half. The Buffaloes were more efficient offensively, shooting 47.5% from the field and making 11 3-pointers. Oklahoma State shot just 37.7% overall. Barrington Hargress led Colorado with 16 points and eight assists. Bangot Dak added 17 points and seven rebounds. For Oklahoma State, Christian Coleman had 11 points and nine rebounds, while Parsa Fallah scored 14 points. Colorado improved to 15-12 overall. Oklahoma State fell to 16-11. Attendance was 6,771.
Extended Summary
BOULDER, Colo. (Interstat) â Barrington Hargress orchestrated a dominant offensive performance with 16 points and eight assists, leading Colorado to an 83-69 victory over Oklahoma State in a Big 12 Conference menâs basketball game Saturday at a sold-out Coors Events Center. The Buffaloes, improving to 15-12 overall, seized control with a blistering first-half shooting display and never looked back, handing the Cowboys their third consecutive loss to drop to 16-11. The most critical stretch of the game arrived early, as Colorado established a tempo and an offensive rhythm that Oklahoma State could never disrupt. After the Cowboysâ Parsa Fallah opened the scoring with a layup, Colorado unleashed a 17-3 run over the next four and a half minutes. The surge was fueled by defensive activity and efficient scoring. It began with a Bangot Dak dunk off a Hargress assist, continued with a Dak three-pointer, and was punctuated by a Sebastian Rancik steal that led to another Dak three. By the first media timeout, Colorado led 17-5, having forced two Oklahoma State turnovers and held the Cowboys to just two field goals over their first seven possessions. That early explosion set the tone. Colorado shot 50% from the field in the opening half, including 6 of 14 from three-point range, to build a 42-34 halftime advantage. The Buffaloesâ ball movement and spacing were superior, generating 11 assists on 29 made field goals for the game, compared to just eight for Oklahoma State. Hargress was the catalyst, managing the game with precision. His backcourt mate, Isaiah Johnson, added nine points and five assists. The Buffaloesâ frontcourt provided a balanced and potent attack. Dak, a 6-foot-11 sophomore, was a force inside with 17 points, seven rebounds and two blocks. Forward Alon Michaeli contributed 12 points and five rebounds off the bench, while Sebastian Rancik controlled the glass with 10 rebounds to go with seven points. Oklahoma State, which scored 69 points on 75 possessions for an offensive rating of 92.2, struggled to find consistent offense outside of the paint. The Cowboys shot just 37.7% from the field and a frigid 21.7% from beyond the arc. They were led by Christian Colemanâs 11 points and nine rebounds, and 14 points from Parsa Fallah. Vyctorius Miller also scored 11. Coloradoâs offensive efficiency was stark, posting an offensive rating of 114.4 by scoring 83 points on just 73 possessions. The Buffaloes capitalized on Oklahoma Stateâs mistakes, scoring 20 points off 13 Cowboys turnovers. While Oklahoma State won the battle in the paint 36-30 and on the fast break 17-12, Coloradoâs advantage from the three-point lineâmaking 11 to Oklahoma Stateâs fiveâproved decisive. The Cowboys made several pushes in the second half, closing to within seven points on multiple occasions. A three-pointer from Kanye Clary made it 71-64 with just over six minutes remaining, but Colorado answered immediately. Hargress drained a clutch three-pointer on the ensuing possession, and after a Clary layup, Josiah Sanders tipped in a miss to push the lead back to 10. The Buffaloes then sealed the game at the free-throw line, with Hargress and others converting down the stretch. The win was a bounce-back performance for Colorado after two straight road losses, including a 44-78 defeat at Texas Tech. Oklahoma State, which has now lost four of its last five, continues a difficult stretch of conference play. A crowd of 6,771 watched the game. Colorado was a 3-point pregame favorite, and the total score of 152 fell under the over/under line of 163.5. Colorado next hosts Kansas State on Wednesday. Oklahoma State returns home to face West Virginia on Tuesday.
Preview
Preview: Oklahoma State Cowboys at Colorado Buffaloes BOULDER, Colo. (Interstat) â Two teams seeking to halt late-season slides will meet Saturday when the Oklahoma State Cowboys visit the Colorado Buffaloes in a Big 12 Conference menâs basketball matchup at the Coors Events Center. Oklahoma State (16-10) arrives having lost four straight, including an 81-69 home defeat to Kansas on Wednesday. The Cowboysâ recent struggles have been defined by defensive lapses, allowing an average of 86.3 points during the losing streak. Colorado (14-12) has also stumbled, dropping five of its last seven games. The Buffaloes are coming off a heartbreaking 90-86 overtime loss at BYU on Feb. 14, a game in which they squandered a late lead. The spotlight will be on two standout guards. Oklahoma Stateâs Parsa Fallah is a dynamic scorer, averaging 18.4 points over his last five games despite the teamâs losses. He poured in 27 points in an overtime loss to TCU on Feb. 14. Colorado will counter with Barrington Hargress, a consistent offensive engine who logged 41 minutes and scored 20 points in the overtime loss at BYU. He has scored in double figures in 11 consecutive games. The Cowboys won the seasonâs first meeting, 84-71, in Stillwater on Jan. 10, behind a balanced scoring attack. Replicating that on the road will be a challenge. Colorado is 10-4 at home this season, including a win over Arizona State earlier this month. Both teams are in need of a quadrant-one victory to bolster their postseason resumes. For Oklahoma State, stabilizing its defense is paramount. For Colorado, closing out a tight game against a conference foe is the urgent task. Saturdayâs contest tips off at 7 p.m. MST and will be televised on ESPN2. Oklahoma State visits Cincinnati next on Feb. 28, while Colorado hosts Kansas State on Feb. 25.