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​Houston extend home winning streak with impressive victory over Iowa State

Houston Cougars defeated Iowa State Cyclones 73-65. Jamal Shead o... Read More
NEW DELHI: The Houston Cougars emerged victorious over the 6th-ranked Iowa State Cyclones with a final score of 73-65. The intense matchup showcased stellar performances from both sides, with Houston's Jamal Shead leading the way with 26 points, 6 assists, and 4 rebounds.

The Cyclones, led by Keshon Gilbert's 17 points, faced a challenging first half, falling behind early due to a relentless defensive effort from Houston. Committing 5 turnovers within the initial 8 minutes of the game, Iowa State struggled to find their rhythm, trailing 11-4 at the under 12 timeout. Houston's defense proved formidable, forcing a total of 9 Cyclone turnovers in the first half.



Despite the challenging start, Iowa State managed to showcase offensive bright spots, particularly through Milan Momcilovic's 7 points and Curtis Jones, who contributed 6, including two crucial 3-pointers. The Cyclones displayed efficient ball movement with 8 assists on 9 made baskets in the first half, while Houston recorded only 3 assists on 8 made shots.

The halftime break saw Houston leading by 5, and the pace intensified in the second half. Both teams traded baskets, and Iowa State made a concerted effort to get to the foul line, finishing the game 10-15 from the free-throw line. However, the Cyclones struggled with free-throw conversions, a recurring issue throughout the season.


Despite a strong offensive performance in the second half, with 9 made 3-pointers and 16 assists on 23 baskets, Iowa State couldn't contain the impressive play of Jamal Shead. The senior guard's 26 points and crucial plays down the stretch played a pivotal role in Houston's victory.

Iowa State had an opportunity to narrow the gap late in the game, but a missed free-throw attempt by Keshon Gilbert and key plays from Houston, including a three-pointer from Tre King, allowed the Cougars to maintain control. The final score of 73-65 extends Houston's home winning streak to 20 games and places them in sole possession of first place in the Big 12.

Looking ahead, Houston will face Baylor in Waco on Saturday, aiming to continue their impressive conference run. Meanwhile, Iowa State returns to Ames for their next challenge against West Virginia, seeking to bounce back from this hard-fought loss.

(Inputs from agencies)
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