Iowa State basketball breaks points, 3-point records vs Alcorn State
- On Wednesday night in Ames, Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team scored a school-record 132 points in a 132-68 rout of Alcorn State Braves men's basketball team.
- Shooting carried the Cyclones as Iowa State shot 70.8% from the field and 73.3% on 3s, sparking a 17-0 run to lead by 20 midway through the first half.
- The team hit 22 triples, going 22-for-30 from deep as Milan Momcilovic scored 27 points with eight long-range baskets, while Jamarion Batemon had 26 and Joshua Jefferson 24.
- The win lifted Iowa State to 8-0 and sets up a Saturday trip to No. 1 Purdue; standout point guard Tamin Lipsey sat out his third straight game with a groin injury and coach Otzelberger said he wouldn't be rushed back.
- By surpassing records from 2016–17, Iowa State's previous scoring record of 130 points and 18 3-pointers, set on Nov. 20, 2016, and Feb. 4, 2017, respectively, were broken, with nine scorers and five hitting 3s.
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No. 10 Iowa State breaks program scoring record in 132-68 win over Alcorn State
Milan Momcilovic made his first eight 3-point shots while scoring 27 points and No. 10 Iowa State prepped for its weekend visit to top-ranked Purdue by setting a program scoring record in a 132-68 rout of Alcorn State.
No. 10 Iowa State shatters school records against Alcorn State
Milan Momcilovic made a career-best eight 3-pointers and recorded 27 points along with a career-high five steals and No. 10 Iowa State steamrolled Alcorn State 132-68 on Wednesday night at Ames, Iowa.
Alcorn State Recap with Jake Brend - Cyclone Fanatic
Iowa State Cyclones forward Milan Momcilovic (22) takes a three-point shot around Alcorn State Braves guard Davian Williams (3) during the second half on Dec. 3, 2025, at Hilton Coliseum, in Ames, Iowa. Nirmalendu Majumdar/Ames Tribune / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images A school record 132 points? Yup. A program record 22 threes? It looked like shooting practice. T.J. Otzelberger’s team isn’t here to break records but they did. Thanks to a tea…
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