Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bears win Top 10 showdown with Cyclones, stand at 13-0

NO. 1 BAYLOR 77, NO. 8 IOWA STATE 72

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AMES, Iowa — Baylor has a new cast of players, but its depth and defense showed up as usual in one of the most anticipate­d games of the season so far.

James Akinjo scored 16 points, LJ Cryer had 10 of his 13 in the second half, and the top-ranked Bears beat No. 8 Iowa State 77-72 on Saturday for the Cyclones’ first loss.

Baylor (13-0, 1-0 Big 12) never trailed in only the fourth Division I matchup of 12-0 teams in 40 years and the first game between top-10 teams at Hilton Coliseum since 2014.

The defending national champions got the tough game they expected and had to overcome 19 turnovers and foul trouble.

“First and foremost, it shows we have a great rotation,” Coach Scott Drew said. “Different people stepped up at different times, and you need that because not everybody has great shooting nights and great games.”

The defending national champion Bears extended their win streak to 19 games and are among three remaining unbeaten teams. Southern California and Colorado State are the others.

Tristan Enaruna scored a career-high 23 points for the Cyclones (12-1, 0-1), who were off to the second-best start in program history under firstyear Coach T.J. Otzelberge­r after winning two games last season.

The Cyclones managed to turn in a game effort on a day they shot 1 of 14 on three-pointers and Gabe Kalscheur, their second-leading scorer for the season, was held without a point and committed six of the Cyclones’ 17 turnovers.

“The areas we talk about after every game, when they show up to the best of our ability, I don’t think anybody can beat us,” Otzelberge­r said. “Our ball pressure wasn’t at the level if needed to be, we got outrebound­ed and our ball toughness wasn’t where it needed to be.”

Izaiah Brockingto­n added 18 points for the Cyclones, who dropped their 24th consecutiv­e Big 12 game, the longest conference losing streak among Power Five teams.

“We understood the magnitude of the game,” Otzelberge­r said. “What I’m more interested in with our group is how we respond, how we bounce back, how we come to the practice floor, how intentiona­l we are and how excited we are to continue improving and getting better.”

Baylor was up 41-33 at halftime and built its lead to 14 points in the second half. The Cyclones wouldn’t fold, cutting it to five points three times in the last three minutes.

The Bears had to get creative when big men Flo Thamba and Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua got into foul trouble. Forwards Jeremy Sochan and Kendall Brown each played some center for the first time this season. Sochan had seven rebounds to go with his 12 points, and Brown had five boards.

Adam Flagler and Akinjo each hit a pair of free throws in the last 30 seconds to hold off the Cyclones and send Baylor to a ninth consecutiv­e win against a top-10 opponent.

In other games involving Top 25 teams Saturday, Jalen Coleman-Lands came off the bench to hit five three-pointers and score 20 points, reserve Mitch Lightfoot added 14 points, and No. 6 Kansas held off George Mason 76-67. . The game was put together earlier this week when Kansas (11-1) had its Big 12 opener against TCU postponed due to a covid-19 outbreak. George Mason (7-6) was willing to play anywhere after it had four consecutiv­e games canceled or postponed. … Justin Moore hit a go-ahead jumper with 1:36 to play and No. 22 Villanova beat No. 15 Seton Hall 73-67. Collin Gillespie scored 21 points, Brandon Slater added 17 and Moore had 13 for the Wildcats (9-4, 2-1 Big East). Jermaine Samuels added 11 points and 11 rebounds for Villanova. … Marcus Carr scored a season-best 20 points and No. 17 Texas defeated West Virginia 74-59 in the Big 12 opener for both teams, snapping the Mountainee­rs’ eight-game winning streak. … Aljami Durham scored 17 points and No. 21 Providence beat DePaul 70-53.

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