No. 9 Iowa State eyes potential key returns vs. Oklahoma State

No. 9 Iowa State hopes to see the return of some reinforcements when it tips off against Oklahoma State in a Big 12 Conference battle on Tuesday evening in Stillwater, Okla.Iowa State (21-6, 11-5) is coming off a 68-59 loss against No. 5 Houston on Saturday in which it played without key players Curtis Jones and Keshon Gilbert. Jones, the team’s top scorer, was sidelined by an illness, and Gilbert was ruled out because of a muscle strain.Cyclones coach T.J. Otzelberger said it was hard to fill the void left by both players. It is possible that one or both of them could return to face Oklahoma State (13-14, 5-11).”Curt and ‘Key’ mean a lot to our team,” Otzelberger said. “Those guys have been big contributors, leaders, winners. They’ve done so much for us, so to have both of them out is a challenge.”The thing that I’m most proud of is we didn’t come into (Saturday’s) game feeling like we were a victim. We didn’t come in feeling like we were short-handed or anything like that. We came in with a competitive spirit and a togetherness to do the things we need to do.”Meanwhile, the Cowboys are bracing for their third matchup against a ranked opponent in the past four games. They are coming off a 96-64 road loss against then-No. 23 Kansas on Saturday.The Cowboys are 5-3 at home in Big 12 action this season. They are 0-8 on the road.Oklahoma State coach Steve Lutz knows his team needs to excel in both situations.”Of course, we’d love to get a road win,” Lutz said. “If you’re going to be respectable in this league and have a chance to be in the hunt in this league, you’ve got to be able to win all of them at home, and then you’ve got to be able to get a few on the road. We haven’t done that thus far.”

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