For the second straight game, a shorthanded Oklahoma State team went toe-to-toe with a Top 15 team and gave itself a chance to win it late. But in consecutive games, the Cowboys came up short.
Oklahoma State fell to No. 11 Kansas State on the road 65-57 despite a career-high in scoring from Kalib Boone and a season-high by Caleb Asberry.
For the second consecutive game, the Cowboys were without their best defender Moussa Cisse, who suffered an ankle injury a week ago, and for the second consecutive game, the Cowboys were still able to stifle a usually high-scoring offense.