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Jayhawks bully Cyclones to narrow loss on Big Monday

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AMES — Iowa State kept within striking distance and even had a chance to win it at the end, but this one never felt especially close.

No. 2 Kansas, 76, Iowa State 72.

In the paint, it was no contest. The Jayhawks out-rebounded Iowa State 41 to 24 and scored 52 points. Even with one of the best home court advantages in the country behind you, it’s tough to win games giving up that much on the glass.

Monte Morris, Deonte Burton and Naz Mitrou-Long led the Cyclones with 23, 21 and 18 points respectively. However, Kansas’ 54.8 field goal percentage was too much for the veteran Cyclones to combat. Frank Mason III led Kansas with 16 points.

Up next for the Cyclones is a Saturday road trip to Oklahoma (1 p.m. on ESPN2).

Check out CycloneFanatic.com later tonight for complete coverage of the game.

Chris Williams
Chris Williamshttp://www.CycloneFanatic.com
Chris is the Publisher of Cyclone Fanatic, one of the largest independent college sports media outlets in the country, and the Founder of Iowa Everywhere, a statewide digital platform dedicated to telling Iowa’s stories through sports and culture. A trusted voice for Cyclone fans, Williams has covered Iowa State athletics across print, radio, television, and digital media, earning a reputation as both a storyteller and community builder. Born and raised in Clarinda, Iowa, Williams also happens to be a devoted motorsports fan, country music enthusiast, and weekend pitmaster. He lives in central Iowa with his wife Ashley, their daughters Camryn and Elyse, and the family dog Diffie, who collectively keep him busier than a Big 12 schedule.

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