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Milan Momcilovic (22) of Iowa State looks to create space against Cincinnati on Saturday. Momcilovic finished with a game high 34 points. (Photo: Iowa State Cyclones)

MBB: No. 2 Iowa State falls at Cincinnati

by Jared Larson, Staff Reporter
Published January 20, 2026
Milan Momcilovic scored a career-high 34 points, but No. 2 Iowa State couldn’t overcome early turnovers and a decisive 3-point shooting gap in a 79-70 loss to Cincinnati on Saturday night at Fifth Third Arena.
Joshua Jefferson (5) of Iowa State rises for a field goal attempt in the first half of Saturday's game against Oklahoma State.

MBB: No. 3 Cyclones stay perfect, top Oklahoma State 83-71

by Jared Larson, Staff Reporter
Published January 13, 2026
No. 3 Iowa State didn’t make it easy on itself, but the Cyclones once again found a way to win. Behind a steady night from Milan Momcilovic and a strong finish from Joshua Jefferson, Iowa State held off Oklahoma State 83-71 Saturday night at Hilton Coliseum, extending the best start in program history to 16-0 and improving to 3-0 in Big 12 play.
Killyan Toure (27) of Iowa State defends the early moments of a Baylor possession on Jan. 7. (Photo: Iowa State Cyclones)

MBB: Lipsey’s late surge lifts No. 3 Iowa State past Baylor, 70-60

by Jared Larson, Staff Reporter
Published January 13, 2026
Behind a dominant second half from Tamin Lipsey and another monster performance from Joshua Jefferson, the Cyclones pulled away from Baylor for a 70-60 victory Saturday night in Waco, improving to 15-0 for the first time in program history and tallying the program’s 1,500th win in school history.
Kenzie Hare (12) of Iowa State connected one basket in her 34 minutes of play against Kansas on Sunday, the game winner.

WBB: No. 10 Iowa State edges Kansas in Big 12 thriller

by Jared Larson, Staff Reporter
Published December 23, 2025
After going 1-for-2 from the field all night, Kenzie Hare took the biggest shot Iowa State could offer her. With five seconds left, the game tied and Hilton Coliseum holding its breath, she rose from 24 feet and buried the buzzer-beating 3-point basket that lifted Iowa State past Kansas 79-76 in a Big 12 opener that demanded nerve — more than numbers.