Yay?
Oklahoma State prevailed over Kansas State in over time 58-55 on Saturday afternoon which, to their credit, was impressive considering they were without their two best players (who are much better than their other 13 players).
Leyton Hammonds led the way with 13 points and six boards (on 5/18 shooting). Jeff Newberry chipped in 10-10-5 (3/12 from the field) and Tavarius Shine had 11.
The teams combined to shoot 37/106, turn it over 37 times and commit 37 fouls. It was … really bad. Five thoughts on the game.
1. That OSU Offense
It’s so much easier for Kansas State (and other teams) to score than it is for Oklahoma State.