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Thursday, Jan. 25 8:00pm ET
Eustachy unimpressed with 21-point win RECAP | BOX SCORE
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AMES, Iowa (AP) -- A 21-point victory wasn't enough to impress
Iowa State coach Larry Eustachy.
Jake Sullivan and Kantrail Horton negated Baylor's zone defense
with their outside shooting as the Cyclones (No. 18 ESPN/USA Today, No. 18 AP) beat the Baylor Bears 72-51 Thursday night. But Eustachy thought his team took the easy way out by tossing up 3-pointers instead taking the ball to the
basket.
"It was as bad execution as we've had this year," Eustachy
said. "This team is getting softer by the minute. That's because
the coach has been too soft on them and we need to change that."
Eustachy said he would start by calling a practice for 6 a.m.
Friday.
Sullivan, who led Iowa State with 19 points, said he spends a lot of extra time at the arena anyway working on his shot, just not at 6 in the morning.
"I'm always in there in the afternoon," he said. "But if
that's what coach wants to do, we're going to do it. We'll be there
ready to go."
Sullivan and Horton both went 4-for-8 from 3-point range as Iowa
State (16-3, 4-2 Big 12) won its 31st straight home game. Horton
finished with 14 points, Paul Shirley grabbed 12 rebounds -- nine on
the offensive end -- and Jamaal Tinsley had eight assists.
"We didn't catch Baylor at their best," Eustachy said. "I
told our guys we could play them in the (Big 12) tournament and
we'll see a different Baylor team then. I just thought they missed
shots and dropped the ball."
Baylor (13-4, 2-4) never recovered from a first-half cold spell
and did not reach 40 points until 2:36 remained. The Bears shot
only 37.4 percent, committed 20 turnovers and were outrebounded
43-29.
Terry Black led Baylor with 17 points. He was contained for most
of the game by Horton and Shane Power and got eight of his points
in the final 2½ minutes. DeMarcus Minor added 13 points for the
Bears.
"Sullivan caused us problems early and Horton caused problems
late," Baylor coach Dave Bliss said. "We had to change defenses
to kind of get back in it and they handled it."
Iowa rarely got the ball inside in the first half and did not
get a basket in the paint until Sullivan scored on a baseline drive
with 8:40 left in the opening half.
Not that it mattered. Iowa State made eight of its 16 3-point
shots in the first half and also converted two three-point plays to
take control early. Baylor, meanwhile, went 7½ minutes without
making a basket.
Still, Eustachy felt the Cyclones should have worked harder at
getting the ball inside.
"We should take 3s, and a lot of them, when we've got the right guys shooting them, but not 16 in a half," Eustachy said. "We need to penetrate, take it at people, get fouled, drop it off to the post and not just stand out there and click your heels and shoot it."
After Minor hit a spinning jumper to cut the lead to 13-11 with
15:01 left in the half, Baylor went 0-for-8 with five turnovers
before getting its next field goal -- Black's putback at the 7:26
mark.
Iowa State had built a 10-point lead by then, and it quickly
grew from there. Sullivan and Horton each hit a 3-pointer in a 10-0
run that made it 32-16. It was 41-21 after Tinsley's 3-pointer with
53 seconds left in the half.
Iowa State started the second half with a 13-3 run to go up
54-27. Baylor got no closer than the final margin after that.
"I think we came out slow tonight and didn't have that fire,"
Black said. "At certain points we ran good offense, but we just
weren't sharp."
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