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Iowa and Iowa State look to overcome big losses

February 6, 2004 By admin

Iowa State may have struggled on the road but the the Cyclones have been great at home and they hope that trend continues on Saturday when they host 13th ranked Oklahoma State. The Cyclones are 4-3 in the Big-12 after a lopsided loss at Oklahoma but the Cyclones are 12-0 at home. ISU coach Wayne Morgan says they have to come in and play hard at home to win. The Cyclones knocked off Kansas last week at home and the matchup with the Cowboys offers another chance to get a win that will be impressive come NCAA selection time. He syas the team knows how important that is, and how it will help them with the post season.Iowa State is 13-5 overall. In their last four road games the Iowa Hawkeyes have given up an average of just over 88 points and not surprisingly all four were losses. They look for more defense on Saturday with a visit to Indiana.Iowa coach Steve Alford who says like his team the Hoosiers lack depth on the front line. He says his team matches up well with them and hopefully they can go in and get the win.Hawkeye sophomore forward Greg Brunner expects a hard fought game. He says they “battle like heck,” and says it should be a physical game. Iowa is 4-4 in the Big Ten. Indiana is 5-3.

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