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Oklahoma State men’s basketball team just navigated one of the toughest five-game stretches in recent memory, and they did so with one loss and capped it with a huge win over the No. 6 team in the country.
Oh yeah, and the Pokes were with out a future No. 1 pick and their starting PG.
There are myriad storylines to delve into but we should probably start with the most obvious. How does this impact the Cowboys’ Tournament case?
• According to ESPN Bracketologist Joe Lunardi, the Pokes remain a No. 4 seed.
• But a close second in storyline rankings is how good is Avery Anderson?
• You should check out Marshall’s Five Thoughts on the big win.
• Mike Boynton had plenty to say, as you might imagine, following the finale of his best season.
• The Tulsa World‘s Bill Haisten on OSU’s shot at the Big Dance, despite looming charges.
The NCAA has a history of controversial and questionable decisions, but it feels like the Cowboys won’t have their hearts broken in this situation. It feels like a very interesting OSU team will get a shot at a special March. [Tulsa World]
OSU Scoreboard
Men’s Hoops: The Cowboys capped their regular season with a big win.
Baseball: Josh Holliday’s squad clinched a series win over GCU
Wrestling: OSU has some ground to cover after Day 1 in the Big 12 Tourney.
Softball: OSU moves to 17-1 against New Mexico
Soccer: Cowgirls move to 8-2-1
Track and Field: A pair of Pokes enjoy individual wins.
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