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AMES, Iowa (AP) -- The most valuable player in the Big 12
Conference? Iowa State's Michael Nurse has no doubt: teammate
Marcus Fizer.
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"I think he might have showed that tonight," Nurse said after
Fizer scored a career-high 35 points in Iowa State's (No. 18 ESPN/USA Today, No. 17 AP) 89-77 victory over Texas (No. 15 ESPN/USA Today, No. 14 AP) on Tuesday night.
With Fizer making one huge play after another, Iowa State (23-4,
11-2 Big 12) broke down a team that had allowed an average of just
55 points in its five previous games and pulled into a tie with
Oklahoma State for first place in the league with three games to
play.
Texas (19-7, 10-3), unable to hold a 14-point lead against the
smaller, quicker Cyclones, dropped one game back in the league
race.
"I don't know what you'd label this group of ours, but they're
special in my mind and they really battled, they accepted the
challenge," Iowa State coach Larry Eustachy said.
"I thought once we started getting to their perimeter guys and
contesting shots and making it difficult for them to throw it
inside -- that was our game plan -- and once we got our game plan on
the court, we took advantage of it."
Nurse added 20 points for Iowa State, which trailed 8-0 and was
down 26-12 before taking the lead for good at 38-37 on Jamaal
Tinsley's 3-pointer at the halftime buzzer.
Tinsley and Stevie Johnson each scored 12 points, with Johnson
getting all of his in the second half on 5-for-5 shooting.
This night, however, belonged to Fizer, who scored on drives,
dunks and turnarounds and even made two 3-pointers. He also grabbed
nine rebounds, handed out a career-high five assists, blocked two
shots and made two steals.
The previous high for the 6-foot-8 junior, who missed his first
four shots, had been 32 against Oklahoma State last season.
"I was disappointed in our post play," Texas coach Rick Barnes
said. "Fizer is a big, strong guy, but so are our post men.
Tonight, he got the best of us. His ability to score off the
dribble is what really hurt."
Chris Mihm and Ivan Wagner led Texas with 17 points each and
Darren Kelly scored 15.
Iowa State played the last half without its tallest player, 6-9
Paul Shirley, who broke his foot late in the first half. As a
result, the Cyclones' starters played the entire second half except
Fizer, who went out to a thunderous ovation with 7.3 seconds left.
With Shirley out, the 6-4 Johnson often had to guard Mihm, a
7-footer.
"It's one of the gutsiest performances -- this will be my 10th
year as a head coach -- that I've ever had," Eustachy said. "We
just really showed a lot of toughness."
Iowa State opened the second half with a 7-0 run -- five points
by Johnson and a basket by Fizer on a drive against Mihm -- to go up
45-37. The Longhorns got no closer than five points after that.
Two straight 3-pointers by Nurse stretched the lead to 52-41 and
Iowa State maintained a comfortable cushion until Texas drew to
66-61 on Mihm's reverse layup with 6:36 to play.
But Iowa State answered. The 6-4 Johnson slipped inside for a
basket and Fizer beat Mihm off the dribble for another bucket to
make it 70-61. The Cyclones then went into a four-corner setup with
Tinsley running things to preserve the lead.
It grew to 79-65 when Fizer got the ball in the right corner,
drove the baseline and jammed the ball through the hoop with 2:08
left. The Cyclones wrapped it up by making eight straight free
throws.
As Fizer was at the line with 39.9 seconds left, the crowd
chanted "One more year. One more year," a plea for him to return
for his senior season instead of entering the NBA draft.
Fizer kept his concentration and made both shots.
The 89 points were the most scored against Texas this season.
Arizona scored 88 on Dec. 4.
"It's tough to come in here and lose," Mihm said. "If we get
another shot at Iowa State, that would be great, but if it doesn't
happen, it doesn't happen. I played hard tonight and my shots felt
good, but sometimes you have those nights."
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Marcus Fizer takes it to the basket for the slam.
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Chris Owens gets the rebound and the putback.
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Marcus Fizer passes to Paul Shirley in the paint for the dunk.
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