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PLAYERS:
Scott Christopherson,
Travis Ford,
Brian Williams,
Keiton Page,
Phil Pressey,
Markel Brown,
Marcus Denmon,
Ricardo Ratliffe,
Brian Conklin,
Rob Loe,
Mark Lyons,
Ashton Gibbs,
Vincent Council,
Noah Hartsock,
Brandon Davies,
Charles Abouo,
Matt Carlino,
Jimmer Fredette,
Jackson Emery,
Draymond Green,
Mason Plumlee,
Garrett Stutz,
Doug McDermott,
Jordan Theodore,
Herb Pope,
Bruce Ellington,
Damontre Harris,
Levi Randolph,
JaMychal Green,
Chris Fouch,
Kevin Jones,
Jackie Carmichael,
Mike Moser,
Jared Sullinger
TEAMS: Oklahoma State Cowboys, Iowa State Cyclones, Kansas State Wildcats, South Carolina Gamecocks, Missouri Tigers, Xavier Musketeers, Pittsburgh Panthers, Providence Friars, Virginia Tech Hokies, Brigham Young Cougars, Washington State Cougars, Michigan State Spartans, Duke Blue Devils, Wichita State Shockers, Creighton Bluejays, Seton Hall Pirates, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Alabama Crimson Tide, Georgia State Panthers, St. John's Red Storm, Illinois State Redbirds, Missouri State Bears, UNLV Rebels, Boise State Broncos, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions
TEAMS: Oklahoma State Cowboys, Iowa State Cyclones, Kansas State Wildcats, South Carolina Gamecocks, Missouri Tigers, Xavier Musketeers, Pittsburgh Panthers, Providence Friars, Virginia Tech Hokies, Brigham Young Cougars, Washington State Cougars, Michigan State Spartans, Duke Blue Devils, Wichita State Shockers, Creighton Bluejays, Seton Hall Pirates, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Alabama Crimson Tide, Georgia State Panthers, St. John's Red Storm, Illinois State Redbirds, Missouri State Bears, UNLV Rebels, Boise State Broncos, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions
Consistency has been an issue for the Oklahoma State Cowboys this
season, and it's been an issue for highly-touted freshman Le'Bryan Nash
as well. After scoring 21 points in the Cowboys' 71-68 loss to Iowa
State (which ended at the buzzer on a Scott Christopherson three) Nash
scored just four points in a 66-58 home loss to Kansas State. But the
Dallas native brought his "A-game" to Gallagher-Iba Arena on Wednesday
night, making 12 of 18 shots from the field to score 27 points while
also grabbing four rebounds in Oklahoma State's 79-72 win over #2
Missouri.
"Le'Bryan Nash played at a very high level. All his
moves were a little bit more explosive," remarked Oklahoma State head
coach Travis Ford. "Everyone is going to look at his 27 points, but his
defense was better than his offense. It's not a coincidence that he told
me yesterday he was going to be ready today and he had a good
practice."
Brian Williams added 2...
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