Final Mar 13
BGSU 67 11.5 o149.0
AKR 96 -11.5 u149.0
Final Mar 13
DUQ 59 2.0 o130.0
SBON 64 -2.0 u130.0
Final Mar 13
BUT 57 12.0 o145.5
SJU 78 -12.0 u145.5
Final Mar 13
IND 59 2.0 o142.0
ORE 72 -2.0 u142.0
Final Mar 13
GT 70 23.0 o144.5
DUKE 78 -23.0 u144.5
Final Mar 13
ISU 92 -2.5 o146.0
BYU 96 2.5 u146.0
Final Mar 13
USF 68 3.0 o144.5
WICH 73 -3.0 u144.5
Final Mar 13
ARK 80 4.5 o147.0
MISS 83 -4.5 u147.0
Final OT Mar 13
OHIO 85 -2.5 o158.5
TOL 90 2.5 u158.5
Final Mar 13
DAV 75 4.0 o142.0
SLU 83 -4.0 u142.0
Final Mar 13
ALST 84 1.0 o137.5
TXSO 79 -1.0 u137.5
Final Mar 13
UNC 68 -6.0 o148.0
WAKE 59 6.0 u148.0
Final Mar 13
MARQ 89 -2.5 o145.0
XAV 87 2.5 u145.0
Final Mar 13
NW 63 8.5 o141.5
WIS 70 -8.5 u141.5
Final Mar 13
CHAR 59 10.0 o144.5
FAU 64 -10.0 u144.5
Final Mar 13
SJSU 52 16.0 o150.5
UNM 63 -16.0 u150.5
Final Mar 13
COLO 68 17.5 o127.5
HOU 77 -17.5 u127.5
Final 2OT Mar 13
TEX 94 6.0 o140.5
TXAM 89 -6.0 u140.5
Final Mar 13
EMU 75 4.5 o149.5
M-OH 81 -4.5 u149.5
Final Mar 13
FOR 81 6.5 o144.0
GW 88 -6.5 u144.0
Final Mar 13
BSU 62 -1.5 o134.5
SDSU 52 1.5 u134.5
Final Mar 13
MAN 65 2.5 o144.0
IONA 77 -2.5 u144.0
Final Mar 13
MORG 91 3.5 o161.5
HOW 90 -3.5 u161.5
Final Mar 13
IOWA 94 10.0 o164.5
ILL 106 -10.0 u164.5
Final Mar 13
WMU 66 10.5 o143.5
KENT 73 -10.5 u143.5
Final Mar 13
NMSU 77 1.0 o136.5
KENN 80 -1.0 u136.5
Final Mar 13
TLSA 75 3.0 o143.5
TEM 71 -3.0 u143.5
Final 2OT Mar 13
DEP 81 13.0 o143.5
CREI 85 -13.0 u143.5
Final Mar 13
STAN 73 10.5 o144.0
LOU 75 -10.5 u144.0
Final Mar 13
BAY 74 6.5 o142.0
TTU 76 -6.5 u142.0
Final Mar 13
LAS 70 12.5 o144.0
JOES 75 -12.5 u144.0
Final Mar 13
MSST 73 3.0 o158.5
MIZZ 85 -3.0 u158.5
Final Mar 13
NCCU 79 1.0 o153.0
DSU 77 -1.0 u153.0
Final Mar 13
MSM 62 4.5 o127.0
MRST 58 -4.5 u127.0
Final Mar 13
ALCN 60 3.0 o134.0
COOK 69 -3.0 u134.0
Final 2OT Mar 13
LT 75 2.0 o142.0
MTU 77 -2.0 u142.0
Final Mar 13
USC 71 10.5 o151.0
PUR 76 -10.5 u151.0
Final Mar 13
NEV 59 5.0 o138.0
CSU 67 -5.0 u138.0
Final Mar 13
UCSB 78 3.5 o151.5
CSN 72 -3.5 u151.5
Final Mar 13
SEA 69 -6.0 o133.5
AC 63 6.0 u133.5
Final Mar 13
KU 77 3.0 o153.0
ARIZ 88 -3.0 u153.0
Final Mar 13
SMU 54 7.0 o142.5
CLEM 57 -7.0 u142.5
Final Mar 13
UTSA 65 5.0 o147.0
ECU 70 -5.0 u147.0
Final Mar 13
VILL 56 7.0 o135.0
CONN 73 -7.0 u135.0
Final Mar 13
OKLA 84 6.5 o161.5
UK 85 -6.5 u161.5
Final Mar 13
CP 96 4.5 o164.0
UCRV 83 -4.5 u164.0
Final Mar 13
UNLV 58 8.0 o142.0
USU 70 -8.0 u142.0
Final Mar 13
TST 51 5.5 o128.0
CBU 55 -5.5 u128.0
Oklahoma State 12th Big 1215-17
Texas Tech 2nd Big 1224-7

Oklahoma State @ Texas Tech preview

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Last Meeting ( Mar 5, 2024 ) Texas Tech 75, Oklahoma State 58

Texas Tech will look for its fourth straight win and a push that could move the team back to the Top 25 when the Red Raiders host Oklahoma State on Sunday afternoon in a Big 12 Conference clash in Lubbock, Texas.

The Red Raiders (14-4, 5-2) have been at their best as they have gotten healthier over the past three games -- all wins including, most recently, an 81-71 decision at Cincinnati on Tuesday. JT Toppin scored a game-high 20 points and Christian Anderson added 18, Chance McMillian chipped in 17 and Kevin Overton had 14 for Texas Tech, which pulled away with a late 7-0 run.

Texas Tech's lone loss in its past six games was at home to then-No. 3 Iowa State 85-84 in overtime on Jan. 11. A key to the Red Raiders' recent surge has been their depth, which was developed through the nonconference part of their schedule.

"It's helped tremendously," McMillian said. "Nonconference, people showed that they can play, and now that trust is built with coach. Now it's just clicking."

Toppin leads the Red Raiders in Big 12 play with a 15.1 points per game average. Texas Tech has five players averaging double-figure scoring in league play.

"When we are playing competitively, getting after it and scrapping, we have one of the best offensive teams in the country," Texas Tech coach Grant McCasland said. "What we weren't was an elite defensive team. This team is starting to scratch the surface in being better in those areas."

The Cowboys (10-8, 2-5) head to the South Plains after a 92-78 loss at home to Arizona on Tuesday. Marchelus Avery had a career-best five 3-pointers in the loss as part of his 21 points while Bryce Thompson also scored 21 or Oklahoma State, which has dropped three of its past four games.

Abou Ousmane and Brandon Newman added 14 and 12 points, respectively, for the Cowboys, who trailed by four points and halftime and by as many as 20 in the final minutes.

"If you score 78 points in the Big 12, you should have a chance to win every game," Oklahoma State coach Steve Lutz said. "You've gotta find it deep inside yourself to fight for 40 minutes if you wanna win. And if you don't, then we'll continue to have the same results, but I'm not gonna allow for it, I can promise you that."

Ousmane is the Cowboys' top scorer (12.8 ppg), rebounder (5.8 rpg) and shot blocker (15 total).

Texas Tech swept last year's two games, but the Cowboys have captured six of the past nine and lead 50-26 in the all-time series.

--Field Level Media

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