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Iowa State Men's Basketball: Cyclones Overwhelm Grambling State with Big Second Half
Six Cyclones scored in double figures as Iowa State dominated rebounds and forced 19 turnovers to extend their nonconference win streak to 36 games.
- The Cyclones' home win on Thursday extended Iowa State's nonconference streak to 102-62 at Hilton Coliseum.
- Grambling was the first of two Southwestern Athletic Conference opponents on Iowa State's schedule, which opened non-conference play against FDU.
- Supporting scorers included Milan Momcilovic, Killyan Toure and Jamarion Batemon with 11 points each, while Dominick Nelson and Tamin Lipsey had 10, with Lipsey adding four rebounds, six assists and five steals.
- Coach T.J. Otzelberger notched his 50th nonconference win, tying for eighth-most nationally in five years, as Iowa State is 5-0 when scoring at least 100 points.
- Iowa State travels to Sioux Falls on Monday to face Mississippi State and will play Alcorn State on Dec. 3, while Grambling visits Howard on Sunday after briefly leading in the first half.
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Joshua Jefferson puts up 20 as No. 16 Iowa State routs Grambling
Joshua Jefferson scored 20 points and Jamarion Bateman, Milan Momcilovic and Killyan Toure had 11 apiece to lift No. 16 Iowa State to a 102-62 victory against Grambling on Thursday in Ames, Iowa.
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Read Full ArticleGrambling State Recap with Jake Brend - Cyclone Fanatic
Joshua Jefferson made a 20 point performance look as easy as possible, while Tamin Lipsey added some flash to his gaudy stat line. Flashy or not, the Cyclones’ seniors made winning plays in a 40 point win over Grambling State. Jake Brend has the report from Hilton Coliseum at the link below. The post Grambling State Recap with Jake Brend appeared first on Cyclone Fanatic.
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