Oklahoma State had an encouraging start to conference play. On Sunday, OSU women’s basketball won its Big 12 opener 91-63 at Cincinnati. Moving to 12-2 on the season, the Cowgirls made a statement after some rocky performances in nonconference play shook some of the hype that had surrounded them coming into the year.
A win is a win, even if it is a little too close for comfort. It took the whole duration of Sunday’s contest, but Oklahoma State was finally able to put Cal State Fullerton away 94-89 to move to 11-1 on the season.
Oklahoma State has had some rough performances recently, and it might be reason for concern going into the final stretch of nonconference play. On Sunday, OSU will be back in action against Cal State Fullerton looking to improve its 10-1 mark.
Oklahoma State will be without one of its two returning players for the rest of the season. After a 10-1 start to the season, the Cowboys suffered a blow with an announcement from one of their big men.
Even without football being played, the Cowboys' problems seem to be growing larger. After a 1-11 season, it was almost certain that some of the Pokes would leave and test their luck in the transfer portal.
One of Oklahoma State’s brightest stars may be heading out of Stillwater. On Thursday, OSU linebacker Wendell Gregory announced that he will be entering the transfer portal after just one season with the Cowboys.
Oklahoma State has its next offensive coordinator as it steps into a new era in Stillwater. Earlier this week, OSU announced that Sean Brophy will be the program’s next offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
Are the Cowboys in a good position for the rest of the season? Oklahoma State is back in the win column after its 91-79 win over Kansas City on Thursday night.
A new era of Oklahoma State wrestling is unfolding under Olympic gold medalist and second year Cowboy head coach David Taylor, and few embody that excitement more than true freshman Landon Robideau at 157 pounds.
Oklahoma State hired Sean Brophy as its offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Thursday, making him the first member of new coach Eric Morris' offensive staff.
Oklahoma State is set for another nonconference battle, and it should be ready to respond from its first loss of the season. Over the weekend, OSU men’s basketball suffered its first loss of the season in Oklahoma City against in-state rival Oklahoma.
A former Oklahoma State quarterback is back in the transfer portal. On Wednesday, On3’s Pete Nakos reported that former OSU quarterback Garret Rangel is in the transfer portal again.
Oklahoma State will be watching some of its former players impact their draft stock in the College Football Playoff. While OSU went 1-11 this season and is fully transitioning into the Eric Morris era, it will see some of its former players compete for a national title this season.
Oklahoma State is looking to maintain its spot on the bubble and get back to the big dance. Over the first nine games of the season, OSU went unbeaten, marking one of the best starts in school history and the best in nearly two decades.
Oklahoma State head coach Eric Morris is still going through the fine print that is the Cowboy football program. He has been hard at work gathering a support staff and contacting current Oklahoma State football players.
Oklahoma State’s former in-state star is headed to one of college football’s powerhouses. On Tuesday, On3's Pete Nakos reported that former OSU tight end Josh Ford is heading to Alabama after entering the transfer portal midseason.
Oklahoma State tight end Josh Ford is officially heading to the SEC, with the veteran pass-catcher committing to Alabama out of the transfer portal. This one had been trending that way since he entered the portal back in early December, and now it’s locked in.
Steve Lutz didn’t sugarcoat it. After Oklahoma State moved to 9-0 on the season, the Cowboys’ head coach had a simple message for fans: “It’s time to fill the arena up — it really is.” That comment came after OSU’s latest win and wasn’t just a throwaway line.