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Iowa State Cyclones Secure Historic 16th Consecutive Win

Iowa State Cyclones basketball team celebrating a victory

Ames, Iowa, January 11, 2026

The Iowa State Cyclones achieved a remarkable feat by extending their winning streak to 16 games after defeating the Oklahoma State Cowboys 83-71 at Hilton Coliseum. Joshua Jefferson led the team with 19 points, while Milan Momcilovic added 18 points. This victory not only showcases Iowa State’s dominance in the Big 12 Conference but also sets a new program record for consecutive wins, emphasizing the team’s resilience and potential for a strong postseason run.

Ames, Iowa – The No. 3 Iowa State Cyclones achieved a new milestone by securing their 16th consecutive win, defeating the Oklahoma State Cowboys 83-71 on January 10, 2026, at Hilton Coliseum. This remarkable victory not only extends Iowa State’s historic start to the season but also sets a new program record for consecutive wins, highlighting the team’s dominance and resilience in the Big 12 Conference.

Leading the charge for the Cyclones, Joshua Jefferson netted 19 points with five assists, while Milan Momcilovic contributed 18 points, significantly impacting the game with 16 points scored in the first half alone. The Cyclones have now improved their overall record to 16-0 and remain one of just five unbeaten teams in Division I basketball. This impressive performance underscores the potential of the Iowa State program as it looks to make a deep run in the postseason.

Impact on Iowa State’s Athletic Landscape

This victory not only reflects Iowa State’s athletic prowess but also enhances the university’s stature within the realm of college basketball. The ongoing success fosters a sense of community pride and draws increased support from alumni and local fans alike, showcasing how athletic achievements can galvanize a city. With each win, enthusiasm for the program grows, potentially boosting attendance at future games and enhancing local businesses around Ames.

Oklahoma State’s Struggles and Strategic Responses

Despite the loss, the Oklahoma State Cowboys demonstrated resilience as they fought hard throughout the match. Playing without key guard Vyctorius Miller due to an ankle injury, the Cowboys managed to keep the contest close during the first half, evidenced by five ties and four lead changes. Parsa Fallah led Oklahoma State’s efforts with 21 points, while Anthony Roy chipped in 19 points. However, the team struggled offensively, recording their lowest point total of the season. This loss serves as a crucial moment for Oklahoma State to reassess their strategies and bounce back in the following games.

Community and Athletic Success: A Collaborative Effort

The Cyclones’ continued success is not merely a byproduct of talent; it is supported by robust investment in university athletics and community engagement. The university has fostered an environment that champions athletic achievement through scholarships, comprehensive training facilities, and grassroots support programs. These investments allow student-athletes to excel both on and off the court, reinforcing the significance of sports in building character and leadership skills.

Upcoming Challenges and Opportunities

Iowa State’s next test will be against the Kansas Jayhawks on January 13, 2026. As they travel to Lawrence, this matchup presents a significant opportunity for the Cyclones to further strengthen their unbeaten record. Competing against a historic rival like Kansas, the game will test Iowa State’s resolve and provide a platform for further showcasing their capabilities. Student and community involvement during such high-stakes games can foster deeper connections among fans and bolster the team’s morale.

Conclusion: Stay Engaged with Cyclone Athletics

Iowa State’s remarkable achievement and ongoing success exemplify the intersection of community pride, athletic talent, and investment in sports programs. As the Cyclones continue their quest for excellence, the local community is invited to rally behind the team, supporting their journey both at Hilton Coliseum and beyond. Staying engaged with Iowa State Athletics is a great way to contribute to a vibrant local culture and ensure the sustained success of student-athletes.

What was the final score of the Iowa State vs. Oklahoma State game?
The final score was Iowa State 83, Oklahoma State 71.
Who were the leading scorers for Iowa State and Oklahoma State?
Joshua Jefferson led Iowa State with 19 points and five assists, while Parsa Fallah led Oklahoma State with 21 points.
What is Iowa State’s current record after this game?
Iowa State’s record improved to 16-0 overall and 3-0 in the Big 12 Conference.
When is Iowa State’s next game?
Iowa State’s next game is scheduled for Tuesday, January 13, 2026, against the Kansas Jayhawks in Lawrence, Kansas.

Feature Details
Final Score Iowa State 83, Oklahoma State 71
Iowa State’s Record 16-0 overall, 3-0 in Big 12 Conference
Leading Scorers Joshua Jefferson (Iowa State) – 19 points, 5 assists; Parsa Fallah (Oklahoma State) – 21 points
Next Game Tuesday, January 13, 2026, against Kansas Jayhawks in Lawrence, Kansas

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