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NEXT THREE MEN’S BASKETBALL Saturday, Jan. 15 | @ Baylor Ferrell Center - Waco, Texas | 4 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19 | vs. TCU Gallagher-Iba Arena - Stillwater | 7 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 22 | @ Texas Erwin Events Center - Austin, Texas | 1 p.m.

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Cowgirls focused on No. 9 Cyclones, shutting down Joens Ben Hutchens Staff Reporter The Oklahoma State Cowgirls host the Iowa State Cyclones Saturday in Stillwater. OSU (6-7, 1-3), is coming off a one-point road loss to TCU. Here are three things to watch for Saturday:

WRESTLING Sunday, Jan. 16 | vs. Columbia WVU Coliseum - Morgantown, West Virginia | 10 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 16 | @ West Virginia WVU Coliseum - Morgantown, West Virginia | 12 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23 | vs. Lehigh Gallagher-Iba Arena - Stillwater | 2 p.m.

Free throws hurting, not killing This season, free throws have killed the Cowgirls. They are making 56% of free throws this season and have made 50% or less five times this season. But in OSU’s last two games free throws have only hurt the team, not killed it. The Cowgirls improved their free throw percentage to 69%, converting 18 of 26 attempts in the stretch. The uptick in percentage may seem marginal but was critical because the games were decided by a combined three points.

MEN’S TENNIS Friday, Jan. 14 | vs. Lamar Greenwood Tennis Center - Stillwater | 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14 | vs. Bryant Greenwood Tennis Center - Stillwater | 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 17 | @ Arkansas Billingsley Tennis Center - Fayetteville, Arkansas | 1

WOMEN’S TENNIS Friday, Jan. 14 to Monday, Jan. 17 | Freeman Memorial Tournament Fertitta Tennis Complex - Las Vegas, Nevada Wednesday, Jan. 19 | vs. Princeton Greenwood Tennis Center - Stillwater | 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23 | vs. South Carolina Greenwood Tennis Center - Stillwater | 12 p.m.

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Saturday, Jan. 15 | vs. Iowa State Gallagher-Iba Arena - Stillwater | 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19 | @ Baylor Ferrell Center - Waco, Texas | 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22 | vs. West Virginia WVU Coliseum - Morgantown, West Virginia | 1 p.m.

TRACK AND FIELD Friday, Jan. 14 | Arkansas Invitational Randal Tyson Track Center - Fayetteville, Arkansas | Friday, Jan. 21 | Red Raider Open Sports Performance Center - Lubbock, Texas | TBD Saturday, Jan. 22 | J.D. Martin Invitational Mosier Indoor Track Facility - Norman | TBD

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urday because he figured he would have to make 157 for the dual against Little Rock. But after Saturday’s Continued from 1B practice, Harper was told he would be wrestling at “You’re in a scenario 174. He never wrestled where your direct backup beyond 160 pounds, his could be a redshirt,” Smith weight in high school. said. “So really it came The gain began. down to Jalin (Harper) “I had a good steak, willing to do it and a lack some vegetables and a lot of the next person available of fluids because I knew at the time.” I’d have to practice in the The decision for morning,” he said. “I’d lose Harper to wrestle at 174 that weight. “So, I did gain was made the day before about six to seven pounds Sunday’s dual. but it’s kind of fake weight His coaches warned when it’s just water and him of that possibility food at the time.” Thursday afternoon, but Even though Harper it wasn’t confirmed until knew he would yield 14 Saturday. pounds to his opponent, It wasn’t an all-out Triston Wills of Little gain to 174. It was a twoRock, he didn’t panic. His pound gain to 162. confidence didn’t waver. “With the way the “It was just kind of NCAA is, if I were to the next man up and it weigh too high, I wouldn’t was opportunity for me to be able to make 157 again,” wrestle,” Harper, a redHarper said. “So, I wasn’t shirt junior from Manhateven able to weigh in at tan, Kansas, said. “I was 174 or 165. It had to be at excited about it. I knew I’d 162 to allow me to make 57 be giving up quite a bit of again in two weeks.” weight and it was going Throughout the sea- to be different, but I feel son, Harper’s weight typi- confident.” cally hovers around 160. His confidence, howHe maintained that ever, didn’t translate to the weight until this past Satoutcome of the bout.

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Keeping up with the Joens ISU senior Ashley Joens gave the Cowgirls problems last season. She paired 30 points with 15 rebounds in the matchup in Ames and scored 23 in the rematch in Stillwater. Joens is a talented scorer, averaging 20 points a game, who can score from the 3-point line, at the rim and from the free throw line. Playing ISU’s own game The Cyclones are a skilled

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Guard Lauren Fields moving the ball down the court.

3-point shooting team and lead the Big 12 with a 38% team percentage. Aubrey Joens has made 46 3-pointers this season at a 48% clip and there are two other Cyclones who have made more that 40 3-pointers. The Cowgirls are ninth in the Big 12 with a 27% 3-point percentage. OSU impressed in its last game shooting 53% from three, but the statistics don’t bode well for the Cowgirls to try and beat the Cyclones at their own game. Key matchup: Lauren Fields vs Ashley Joens Cowgirl guard Lauren Fields has been OSU’s best defender this season and leads the Big 12 with 2.9 steals a game. Although she has a 4-inch height disadvantage, she will likely be the one

Oklahoma State (6-7 overall, 1-3 Big 12) Point guard- N’Yah Boyd, 5’6 junior Small forward- Lauren Fields, 5’9 junior Shooting guard- Lexy Keys, 5’7 sophomore Power forward- Taylen Collins, 6’1 sophomore Center- Abbie Winchester, 6’1 senior Iowa State (15-1, 4-0) Forward-Ashley Joens, 6’1 senior Guard- Lexi Donarski, 6’0 sophomore Guard- Emily Ryan, 5’11 sophomore Center- Morgan Kane, 6’3 junior Small forward- Aubrey Joens, 5’8 sophomore

primarily guarding the 6-foot-1 Joens. Projected starters

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Wills, an OSU transfer, beat Harper 7-1. It was one of Little Rock’s two individual wins in the Trojans’ 35-6 loss. It also wasn’t Harper’s first loss to Wills. “We wrestled quite a bit in Kansas,” Harper said. “A couple state championships actually. A freestyle one, a folkstyle one and this match. He has got me twice now.” Sanchez filled in for Gfeller at 149 and lost to Joseph Bianchi, 5-0. If a rematch occurred, Harper said he would plan to stay on his feet more. “I don’t know if I’ll go back down on bottom,” Harper said. “That was a little different to have all that weight on my back.” But back in Stillwater, Plott missed out. “I’ll be honest, it was kinda rough watching,” Plott said. “Not being there to wrestle and I don’t like missing any competition so in that was aspect it wasn’t that fun. Watching my teammates from a phone was definitely a little bit different.” OSU Athletic

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Jalin Harper glances at the referee against SIU-Edwardsville at the Jack Stephens Center in Little Rock, Arkansas on Sunday January 17, 2021.

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