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Oklahoma State Cowboys
RECORD: 27-7 COACH: Eddie Sutton | SEASON RESULTS | SEASON STATS
OUTLOOK
  • First round: Defeated Hofstra, 86-66
  • Second round: Defeated Pepperdine, 75-67
  • Sweet 16: Defeated Seton Hall, 68-66
  • Elite Eight: Lost to Florida, 77-65

    Oklahoma State is a senior-oriented team led by Desmond Mason. The Cowboys are athletic and like to get up and down the floor.

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  • Defensively, they are solid. Offensively, they perhaps rely on the perimeter game too much and then don't score a lot of inside. I'm not sure how mentally tough the Cowboys are, but they do have seven seniors. Along with Mason, Joe Adkins can shoot, and Glendon Alexander is a terrific outside shooter off the bench. Center Brian Montonati has developed into a solid player, averaging 13 points and seven rebounds a night. He is a face-up player who will shoot from 12 feet.

    Point guard Doug Gottlieb is terrific with the ball, but he can't score very well. He sees the floor and is one of the most outstanding passers I've seen in college basketball in a long time. He gives it to the shooters in the right spot at the right time. If the Cowboys get into a game that is up and down the floor, they can be explosive. In a halfcourt set, Gottlieb isn't as effective. You try to make him either shoot or finish, because he doesn't shoot well from the field or the line. Eddie Sutton will take him out in the final minutes of a game because he can't make free throws.

    Their defense is solid, but they can be worn down by a tougher, more mentally physical team. With seven seniors, who have been through every situation. Oklahoma State has a chance to make it to the Sweet 16. -- Jon Sundvold

    ROSTER
    No Name Position Height Weight Class Rebounds Assists Points
    3Dan LawsonG6-3205JR0.00.01.0
    4Glendon AlexanderG6-3220SR2.71.011.7
    11Nate FlemingG6-0180FR0.20.00.0
    12Fredrik JonzenF6-10230SO6.60.78.2
    24Rodney SooterG6-2190SR0.10.10.0
    30Brian MontonatiF6-10220SR7.41.412.4
    34Desmond MasonF6-5215SR7.01.617.8
    35Joe AdkinsG6-1190SR3.24.011.2
    40Andre WilliamsG6-7210FR3.90.53.9
    42Zac CazzelleG6-5215JR1.20.31.4
    43Jason KeepG6-10290SO---
    44Doug GottliebG6-1180SR2.38.46.6
    45Alex WebberF6-10270SR3.50.64.8


    PROBABLE STARTERS
    F -- Fredrik Jonzen (6-10, So., 8.3 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 0.8 apg)
    F -- Desmond Mason (6-5, Sr., 18.0, 6.8, 1.6)
    C -- Brian Montonati (6-10, Sr., 12.2, 7.4, 1.5)
    G -- Joe Adkins (6-1, Sr., 11.0, 3.3, 4.0)
    G -- Doug Gottlieb (6-1, Sr., 6.3, 2.4, 8.5)
     
    TOP RESERVES
    F -- Glendon Alexander (6-3, Sr., 12.0, 2.6, 0.9)
    F -- Alex Webber (6-10, Sr., 4.6, 3.5, 0.6)
    G -- Andre Williams (6-7, Fr., 4.0, 4.0, 0.5)

    NOTABLE
    Seed, Region and Bid: 3, East, At-large
    Total NCAA Tournament Bids: 17
    NCAA Tournament Record: 27-15 (.643)
    Final Four Appearances: 5 (1995, 1951, 1949, 1946, 1945)
    NCAA Tournament Championships: 2
    Best NCAA Tournament Finish: NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (1946, 1945)
    Final ESPN/USA Today ranking: 15
    Final Asscoiated Press ranking: 14
    Final Ratings Percentage Index: 19
    Final Sagarin Computer Ranking: 9

    RECORD VS. RANKED TEAMS (4-5)
    Dec. 30 -- Lost to LSU, 63-53
    Jan. 19 -- Beat No. 13 Texas, 73-65
    Feb. 7 -- Beat No. 18 Kansas, 86-53
    Feb. 12 -- Beat No. 17 Oklahoma, 74-71
    Feb. 16 -- Lost to No. 14 Texas, 68-57
    Feb. 26 -- Lost to No. 18 Iowa St., 72-61
    Mar. 4 -- Lost to No. 20 Oklahoma, 69-56
    Mar. 10 -- Beat No. 24 Kansas, 77-58
    Mar. 11 -- Lost to No. 9 Iowa St., 68-64
    (Opponents ranking reflects ranking on game day)

    NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY
    Overall Record: 27-15 (.643)
    Final Four Appearances: 5 (1945, 1946, 1949, 1951, 1995)
    NCAA Tournament Championships 2: (1945, 1946)

    1999--Ninth seed in South Region
    Defeated Syracuse in first round, 69-61
    Lost to Auburn in second round, 81-74

    1998--Eighth seed in South Region
    Defeated George Washington in first round, 74-59
    Lost to Duke in second round, 79-73

    1995--Fourth seed in East Region
    Defeated Drexel in first round, 73-49
    Defeated Alabama in second round, 66-52
    Defeated Wake Forest in regional semifinal, 71-66
    Defeated Massachusetts in regional final, 68-54
    Lost to UCLA in National Semifinal, 74-61

    1994--Fourth seed in Midwest Region
    Defeated New Mexico State in first round, 65-55
    Lost to Tulsa in second round, 112-102

    1993--Fifth seed in Midwest Region
    Defeated Marquette in first round, 74-62
    Lost to Louisville in second round, 78-63

    1992--Second seed in Southeast Region
    Defeated Georgia Southern in first round, 100-73
    Defeated Tulane in second round, 87-71
    Lost to Michigan in regional semifinal, 75-72

    1991--Third seed in East Region
    Defeated New Mexico in first round, 67-54
    Defeated North Carolina State in second round, 73-64
    Lost to Temple in regional semifinal, 72-63 (OT)

    1983--Fifth seed in West Region
    Lost to Princeton in first round, 56-53

    1965--Midwest Region
    Defeated Houston in regional semifinal, 75-60
    Lost to Wichita State in regional final, 54-46

    1958--Midwest Region
    Defeated Loyola (Louisiana) in first round, 59-42
    Defeated Arkansas in regional semifinal, 65-40
    Lost to Kansas State in regional final, 69-57

    1954--West Region Defeated Rice in regional semifinal, 51-45
    Lost to Bradley in regional final, 71-57

    1953--West Region
    Defeated TCU in regional semifinal, 71-54
    Lost to Kansas in regional final, 61-55

    1951--West Region
    Defeated Montana State in first round, 50-46
    Defeated Washington in regional semifinal, 61-57
    Lost to Kansas State in regional final, 68-44
    Lost to Illinois in National Third Place, 61-46

    1949--West Region
    Defeated Wyoming in regional semifinal, 40-39
    Defeated Oregon State in regional final, 55-30
    Lost to Kentucky in National Championship, 46-36

    1946--West Region
    Defeated Baylor in regional semifinal, 44-29
    Defeated California in regional final, 52-35
    Defeated North Carolina in National Championship, 43-40

    1945--West Region
    Defeated Utah in regional semifinal, 62-37
    Defeated Arkansas in regional final, 68-41
    Defeated New York University in National Championship, 49-45

    Record by Region:
    In East: 6-2 (.750)
    In South/Southeast: 4-3 (.571)
    In Midwest: 5-4 (.556)
    In West: 12-6 (.667)

    Record by Seed:
    As a 2nd seed: 2-1 (.667)
    As a 3rd seed: 2-1 (.667)
    As a 4th seed: 5-2 (.714)
    As a 5th seed: 1-2 (.333)
    As an 8th seed: 1-1 (.500)
    As a 9th seed: 1-1 (.500)

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