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Ames-da's long-distance flood lasted two minutes and five seconds.

The striker of Iowa striker Milan Mompilovic was the focus of the first half on Saturday against Arizona in the first half and relieved three shots from beyond the arch during this period.

The reserve Guard Nate Heise added its own 3-pointer during this decisive Salvo, and the No. 9 cyclone drove to an 84-67 Big 12 Herrenbasketball victory against No. 22 Wildcats (19-10, 13-5).

It is even more important that ISU (22-7, 12-6 BIG 12) has given an explanation, which is completely expected, will be a significant march.

“This is the beginning of our run,” said Mompilovic, who scored 17 points in the 4-against 7-3 point shooting to help his team end a two-game slingshot. “We have to do it here in March. I have the feeling that this is a springboard and we can take off from here. “

The Cyclones avenue an 86-75 loss in Arizona in overtime, which was made possible by Wach Caleb Love's 55-foot Summer Theater at the end of the regulation. But the repayment was not in isus. The explanation of the team of head coach TJ Otzelberger successfully wasted his persecuted striving to make his opponent miserable on the offensive side of the floor.

In particular, a piece of Stach. Brandton Chatfield, the Bigup of the Cyclones Bigup, missed a dark at one end and was faced with a driving love. Chatfield moved his feet and kept his floor. The ISU -Guard Curtis Jones moved in for a double team and loved a desperate pass, the Tamin Lipsey intercepted and drove in the other direction for a layup. This sequence brought the cyclones a 60-38 lead with 13:09, and although Arizona later collected from the leading role within nine points, the ultimate result never turned into the realm of doubt.

“We are and we will be,” said Otzelberger. “And sometimes I think – I never have the intention of our boys about what they want to do – but it is a full commitment to everyone. It will be and there is no deviation. And this property in particular was great, because our fans were incredible this evening, fantastic atmosphere and the environment.

“But they respect so much this toughness and this effort, so that is something that is worth more than just the two points at the other end.”

Isu welcomed the second goal scorer Keshon Gilbert to the starting line -up after a absence of two games because of a muscle burden, and he scored six points, scored three rebounds and two assists and two steals. He also made seven of the 16 sales of the cyclones – an area that the team has plagued in the past few weeks. Isus shot the ball over 14 or more times in five of the last seven games, but on Saturday created a seven-point advantage in points from the parts of sales.

“It is certainly something that we are aware of that we have to be better, and something we are working on and feel good that we will be better with it,” said Otzelberger.

The cyclones shot 50 percent from the field and limited Arizona to 33 percent of the shootout as a whole and a dark 18.2 percent from the 3-point area.

Lipsey added 15 points for the ISU and relieved two of his three 3-point attempts, while for the fifth time he made double-digit documentary in the last six games.

“We have to improve areas what is nice when you win with such a lead,” said Lipsey, who recently became the program's all-time steal. “We have the feeling that we still left something on the table so that it feels good to jump back.”

Heise and Jones added 12 points each. Chatfield scored a total of 10 points and a game of eight rebounds from the bank, while the front courtter of the cyclones, Dishon Jackson and Joshua Jefferson, fought most of the game against foul.

“(Chatfield) of everyone who played this evening was the physical type in the interior, on the glass, rolled to the edge, jumped up on the edge, so that it ends with 10 and 8,” said Otzelberger. “But his influence on the game was far greater than that.”

March begins with the 25th Top 25 victory of ISU under Otzelberger-Am mostly through a head coach in school history. Next: No. 25 BYU at 8 p.m. on Tuesday in Hilton.

“We have to be the physical, harder team.” Otzelberger said. “If we do that, we will beat everyone, and tonight we did it and we are very confident that we can do so to move forward. Now we have to earn it every day. “

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