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Cowboys can't overcome scoring droughts, K-State's momentum

As the basketball bounced off the backboard, fans surrounding Eddie Sutton Court dejectedly sighed.

If they followed Oklahoma State tradition, they couldn’t sit.

The Kansas State men’s basketball team clobbered the Cowboys 75-57 on Saturday evening in Gallagher-Iba Arena.

Scoring droughts plagued OSU (9-12 overall, 2-6 Big 12) in its fourth straight conference loss.

When the second half started, Cowboy fans stood, as usual. During each half, they don’t sit until OSU scores.

Loyal supporters waited six minutes and one second.

K-State held a 43-27 lead at halftime. Dean Wade, the Wildcats’ starting senior forward, extended that advantage when he hit a 3-point jumper 1:33 into the second half.