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GTWN39
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61 - Final1FLA
UK57
6157
61 - Final2UAB
MEM71
8671
86 - Final39
13KSU
OKST70
7670
76 - Final4LAS
SLU54
7854
78 - FinalOTOT5MARQ
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6769
67 - Final6PITT
DEP81
6681
66 - Final7UCLA
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5461
54 - Final8CLEM
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6249
62 - Final9ORE
UTAH62
7262
72 - Final1024
8ND
LOU57
7357
73 - Final11ASU
ARIZ58
7358
73 - Final12KU
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8158
81 - Final13UNM
AFA88
8988
89 - Final14LMU
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66 - Final15DUKE
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5369
53
Final

(9) Kansas St 70
(25-6, 14-4 Big 12)

(13) Oklahoma St 76
(23-7, 13-5 Big 12)
1:30 PM ET, March 9, 2013
Gallagher-Iba Arena, Stillwater, OK
STILLWATER, Okla. -- Coach Travis Ford can't be certain whether NBA prospect Marcus Smart has played his last home game at Oklahoma State.
If he did, he went out with one of his typical beyond-the-box-score plays, changing the game and the Big 12 championship picture.Smart scored 21 points, but perhaps none of his plays were as big as the charging foul he drew that turned the momentum as the 13th-ranked Cowboys beat No. 9 Kansas State 76-70 on Saturday.After officials had stopped the game to review a Smart jump shot and rule that it was not a 3-pointer but a 2, he got between Angel Rodriguez and the sideline and drew the foul as Rodriguez tried to catch an inbound pass.Smart ended up with six points -- plus drawing Rodriguez's foul -- during the decisive 14-1 run for the Cowboys (23-7, 13-5 Big 12)."The momentum changed for us, and we opened the game up," Smart said.Smart's heady play came as no surprise to Ford, who has seen his freshman point guard develop into a Big 12 player of the year candidate without needing to be his team's leading scorer."He is going to be in the middle of the action and more times than not, he's going to make a positive play. ... That's just his game," Ford said. "That's just his nature. That's the way he plays."Le'Bryan Nash contributed 24 points and Markel Brown scored 16, including seven free throws in the final 2 minutes for Oklahoma State.The Wildcats (25-6, 14-4), who came into the day tied with rival Kansas for the conference lead, still ended up sharing their first regular-season conference title since 1977 in the Big Eight when the fourth-ranked Jayhawks lost at Baylor later Saturday.K-State led by as much as nine in the second half and was up 61-57 following Rodney McGruder's three-point play with 4:45 remaining. The Cowboys didn't allow another field goal for more than 4 minutes and hit 13 straight free throws during crunch time to come away with the win.It was 61-59 when Smart drew the charge, then got fouled by Thomas Gipson on a 3-point attempt and hit two free throws to tie it. Nash followed with a driving layup to put the Cowboys ahead to stay at 63-61 with 2:47 remaining.Kansas State coach Bruce Weber called Rodriguez's charge the "big, changing play" of the game."I bet if you went and watched it, it wasn't an offensive foul. So, that changed the game, the momentum a lot," Weber said. "But then they made plays and we didn't."McGruder led the Wildcats with 22 points. He had a big game when the teams met in the Big 12 opener, scoring 28 points and making all five of his 3-point attempts to lead K-State to a victory. He couldn't match that this time, connecting on only six of his 15 shots.Thomas Gipson chipped in 15 points and Angel Rodriguez scored 10, but also struggled to a 3-for-16 outing."They've got some pretty good athletes that can guard and defend, and they made their focus -- there's no doubt -- to make sure that Rod and Angel were jammed up as much as possible," Weber said.The Wildcats allowed Oklahoma State to shoot 57 percent while making just 39 percent of their own shots, but still managed to hang in until the final minutes for a chance to stretch their winning streak to seven and -- more importantly -- win an elusive conference title."It's been fun. It's been a blast," Weber said. "I just hope, for their sake there's some more good things to come."After McGruder's three-point play and Rodriguez's charge, Kansas State missed eight straight attempts. Smart said there had been some build-up to the call, with referees warning both Smart and Rodriguez to stop pushing off."At that moment in time, he gave me a little nudge that was enough for the referee to blow his whistle," Smart said. "Actually, I wasn't trying to fall. I actually slipped and it just looked like I fell, like I tried to make it a flop. But I actually slipped. It was a nudge but it wasn't enough to make me fall."The Wildcats will be the No. 2 seed in next week's Big 12 tournament. Oklahoma State will be the third seed and face Baylor in the opening round.Shane Southwell and Martavious Irving hit 3-pointers to get the Wildcats going after trailing 36-30 at halftime, and soon they put together a 14-1 blitz to charge into the lead. Rodriguez had two baskets and two free throws during the run, and Nino Williams made a jumper along the left baseline to put K-State up 50-41 with 13:12 left.The Cowboys responded by pushing the pace in transition, and Nash had a two-handed slam and a pair of layups during an 11-0 comeback. Smart's three-point play off a driving runner along the right side of the lane put OSU back up 56-53 with 6:21 remaining -- and fans chanted "One more year!" to the NBA prospect as he hit the free throw.Smart said he has tried to block out that kind of chatter all year long."If I was them, I want him to come back. No question," Ford said. "But I've seen him in a different perspective probably a little bit. I want what's best for him. I've read, and everybody thinks he's gone for sure. He might. I don't know. It has not been discussed. I wouldn't be surprised either way."Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press
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Team Stat Comparison
KSU | OKST | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 70 | 76 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 24-61 (.393) | 25-44 (.568) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 8-23 (.348) | 3-9 (.333) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 14-20 (.700) | 23-30 (.767) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 25 (0/0) | 17 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead | 9 | 9 |
Game Leaders
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| Team Stats: Kansas State | Oklahoma State | ||
2012-13 Season
Next 5 Games
| KSU | OKST |
|---|---|
| 03/14 TEX 7:00pm 03/15 OKST 10:00pm 03/16 @KU 6:00pm 03/22 LAS 3:15pm |
03/14 BAY 9:30pm 03/15 @KSU 10:00pm 03/21 ORE 4:49pm |
| Complete Schedule: Kansas State | Oklahoma State | |
Big 12 Conference Standings
| TEAM | CONF W-L | TOTAL W-L |
|---|---|---|
| #3 Kansas | 14-4 | 29-5 |
| #10 Kansas State | 14-4 | 27-7 |
| #14 Oklahoma State | 13-5 | 24-8 |
| Iowa State | 11-7 | 22-11 |
| Oklahoma | 11-7 | 20-11 |
| Baylor | 9-9 | 18-14 |
| Texas | 7-11 | 16-17 |
| West Virginia | 6-12 | 13-19 |
| Texas Tech | 3-15 | 11-20 |
| TCU | 2-16 | 11-21 |
| View expanded standings » | ||
Research Notes
Despite losing to Oklahoma State today, Kansas State won a share of the Big 12 title thanks to Baylor's win over Kansas. It's Kansas State's first regular-season conference title since 1976-77, and it marks the third time that any school has won the Big 12 football and men's basketball titles in the same academic year... [+]Won Big 12 Title in Football & Men's Basketball - In Same Academic Year
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With 21 points Saturday, Marcus Smart passed James Anderson for the 2nd-most points by a freshman in a single season in Oklahoma State history. [+]Most Points by Freshman - Single Season in Oklahoma State History
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