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Oklahoma State Looking for Revenge Against Kansas State on Alumni Weekend

February 18, 2022
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STILLWATER – Oklahoma State is set to host Kansas State for the second of two match ups this season. The Pokes will be looking to bounce back from the 71-68 loss to the Wildcats back on Feb. 2.

Tipoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. CT and will be televised on ESPNU with Ted Emrich and King McClure on the call.

It’s also a special weekend for the program as it’s an alumni weekend, with more than 50 former players and managers returning to Stillwater for the event. The players who have confirmed they’ll be back are listed below.

The Cowboys are fresh off a disappointing 76-62 road loss to Kansas this past Monday. They were led by Avery Anderson III and Bryce Thompson, who posted 15 points and 11 points respectively. It marked the first time back in Allen Fieldhouse for Thompson.

Even though they don’t have a chance to play in the postseason this year, the Cowboys have a chance to potentially play spoiler to the Wildcats. They were listed as one of the last four teams out of the NCAA tournament in Joe Lunardi’s most recent “Bracketology” report.

The Wildcats are coming off a 78-73 win over West Virginia, a very important win for them as the Mountaineers are another team fighting for a spot in the NCAA tournament. Which is what makes this game against the Pokes so important for KSU as another win gets them one step closer to March Madness.

The Cats are led by sophomore Nijel Pack, who posted 22 points against the Pokes the last time out. He’s averaging 17.5 points a game on 46% shooting from the field and 47% from 3-point range.

They have two other scores in double figures, Mark Smith (12.2 points) and Markquis Nowell (12.0 points).

Former Cowboys returning for alumni weekend

  • Joe Adkins 1996-2000
  • Ray Alford 1984-1987
  • Rick Anderson 1982-1985
  • Anthony Andrews 1983-1986
  • Lo Andrews 1979-1983
  • Mo Baker 2000-2002
  • Les Berryhill 1962-1967
  • Blaine Booher 2008-2009
  • Jamaal Brown 2005-2007
  • Dennis Burbank 1989-1991
  • Zac Cazzelle 1996-2000
  • Arlen Clark 1955-1959
  • Matt Clark 1978-1983
  • Leroy Combs 1979-1983
  • Mark Connolly 1978-1981
  • Raymond Crenshaw 1980-1984
  • Chuck Davis 1986-1990
  • Terry Dean 1968-1972
  • Byron Eaton 2005-2009
  • Cecil Epperley 1959-1962
  • Terry Faggins 1984-1986
  • Bill Fisher 1964-1967
  • Ray Fuller 1958-1959
  • Chris Gafney 1986-1990
  • Don Garner 1954-1956
  • Olus Holder 1974-1978
  • Andy Hopson 1972-1975
  • Skip Iba 1962-1966
  • Gene Johnson 1961-1966
  • Earl Jones 1989-1993
  • Stephen King 1970-1971
  • Kevin Leonard 1968-1970
  • Don Linsenmeyer 1959-1964
  • Brad Livingstone 1978-1982
  • Bryndon Manzer 1992-1994
  • Desmond Mason 1996-2000
  • Jason Miller 2001-2004
  • Marshall Moses 2007-2011
  • Andre Owens 1994-1996
  • Roshon Patton 1985-1987
  • Aaron Pettway 2004-2006
  • Michael Philpott 1990-1992
  • Maurice Poole 1957-1958
  • John Potter 1989-1991
  • Ronnie Rainey 1987-1988
  • Christien Sager 2011-2015
  • Charles Savell 1965-1969
  • Ward Sherrill 1964-1967
  • Nick Sidorakis 2007-2011
  • Jason Skaer 1994-1996
  • Kendall Smith 2017
  • Dick Soergel 1956-1960
  • Mitchell Solomon 2014-2018
  • Fred Utter 1966-1967
  • Scott Warner 2006-2009
  • Tommy Warner 1994-1998
  • Lindy Waters 2016-2020
  • Alex Webber 1996-2000
  • Donnie Wheeler 1967-1971
  • Charles Williams 1982-1985
  • Andre Williams 1999-2003
  • Victor Williams 1999-2003
  • Mel Wright 1954-1957
  • Randy Wright 1977-1981
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