Cyclone Report
March 2, 2000
Daily Staff Writer
PLAYER OF THE GAME- Women
Lindsey Wilson.
The freshman point guard was crucial down the stretch, scoring 12 of her career-high 19 points in the second half.
PLAY OF THE GAME
Second half, 4:50 left.
Tracy Gahan nailed a three-pointer, the Cyclones’ third in three trips down the floor, to give Iowa State a four-point lead.
STAT SHEET
The Cyclones shot 52 percent from the field, including hitting 8-19 three-point shots.
OFF THE BENCH
Wilson was huge with 19, earning Player of the Game honors.
NEXT GAME
Iowa State Cyclones (22-5, 13-3) at the Big 12 Tournament.
The Cyclones will play Wednesday at noon against an opponent not yet determined.
PLAYER OF THE GAME- Men
Marcus Fizer.
This is becoming redundant. Fizer once again took over the game and led the Cyclones down the stretch, scoring 35 points.
PLAY OF THE GAME
Second half, 4:50 left.
After a missed free throw, Fizer tipped in a basket that gave Iowa State a three-point possession and capped an 11-0 run that proved to be decisive.
STAT SHEET
Iowa State, which was outrebounded in five of its last six games, killed Tech on the boards 47-24.
OFF THE BENCH
The bench wasn’t a factor for either team, as Iowa State got only four points off the pine.
NEXT GAME
Iowa State Cyclones (25-4, 13-2) at Baylor Bears (13-13, 4-11). Saturday, March 4. 7 p.m. Paul J. Meyer Arena. Waco, Texas.
BROADCASTS:
TV: WOI Channel 5.
RADIO: 1430 KASI and the Cyclone Radio Network.
BEARS UPDATE
Baylor beat Kansas State, Texas Tech and Texas A&M twice for their four conference wins.
They are led in scoring by Tevis Stukes, who is ninth in the conference with an average of 15.7 points per game.