Curtis Jones scored 25 points in his second start of the season to lead No. 2 Iowa State to a 74-57 win over No. 9 Kansas for the Cyclones' 12th straight victory.
Kansas basketball had a chance to continue to move higher in the top 10 with a win this week against Iowa State. But did the Jayhawks earn a win?
SportsLine's model revealed its college basketball predictions for Iowa State Cyclones vs. Kansas Jayhawks on Wednesday
Dublin, Ireland has been the city to kick off the college football campaign in recent years. The 2025 season will be no different but Big 12 representatives will be heading across the Atlantic Ocean this go-round.
Kansas basketball made the trip to face Iowa State with a chance to earn a quality victory. But in Big 12 play, once again the Jayhawks came up short.
The Iowa State men are ranked second in both the AP Poll and Coaches Poll Top 25s, but the Cyclones are not second in the NET rankings. Despite knocking off Kan
Hunter Dickinson got into an altercation with TCU players pertaining a jump ball. Head coach Bill Self voiced his displeasures to the media about his fifth year senior.
Kansas has lost three straight games at Iowa State’s Hilton Coliseum for the first time in the 22-year Bill Self era.
The Cyclones took down Kansas on Wednesday night thanks to an impressive defensive effort and clutch buckets on offense.
The Jayhawks did not take care of the basketball while also misfiring from the line and beyond the 3-point arc in a loss at Iowa State.
For Curtis Jones, it doesn't seem to matter. Wednesday night provided the latest reminder. Final score: Iowa State 74, Kansas 57. Jones, the senior guard who transferred from Buffalo in advance of last season,
No. 2 Iowa State men's basketball picked up another marquee win Wednesday by defeating Kansas. Here are three takeaways from the game.