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"You can put me at any position - one through five - if you want to," Page said, "as long as I'm out there on the court, I'm happy." The five? "I don't know how that would work," said the 5-foot-9 Page, "but being on the court, that's the main thing." We may soon find out how Page works out at the one, the point guard spot, as he's quickly becoming ...
Oklahoma State had four players in double figures and two with double-doubles in an 89-80 exhibition win over scrappy Central Oklahoma on Saturday at Gallagher-Iba Arena.
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Pilgrim's voyage docks in Stillwater
Oklahoma State basketball coach Travis Ford said this about transfer forward Matt Pilgrim: "He is probably about the fastest, quickest, most athletic guy I have ever coached.
Most first-year head coaches go through at least one rebuilding phase. Not so for Oklahoma State coach Travis Ford, who suggests the Cowboys have skipped straight to reloading.
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Wounded list: OSU basketball coach Travis Ford said injuries have depleted his team's depth.
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OSU basketball: Sidorakis, Akol sidelined
STILLWATER a ' Reserves Nick Sidorakis and Teeng Akol have been sidelined with injuries as Oklahoma State prepares for its first exhibition game.
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Oklahoma State was among the shortest college basketball teams in the country last season.
Maze perfect fit for faster tempo
Tennessee's Bobby Maze, center, passes away from Oklahoma State's Keiton Page and Nick Sidorakis in the first half of a first-round NCAA men's college basketball tournament game in Dayton, Ohio.
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Jordan included on Naismith watch list
Tulsa's Jerome Jordan is one of 50 players named to the Naismith Trophy Preseason Watch List.
Beyond the Arc: Big 12 wants bragging rights
News, analysis, feature stories, random thoughts... if it's about college basketball, either in season or during the summer doldrums, you'll find it in Beyond the Arc.
Running through an expanded roster of 14 that now features legitimate size in the middle, Oklahoma State coach Travis Ford smiled and shrugged.
College Basketball: Big 12 Signs pointing to best in nation The...
Kansas CITY, MO. - What does it say about Big 12 men's basketball when it can lose the nation's best player - former Oklahoma star Blake Griffin - and still expect the upcoming season to be its strongest ever? What does it say about a conference that has a team such as Iowa State that features a unanimous preseason all-league player and the Big 12 ...
Basketball: Starry, starry nights
The greatest Big 12 men's basketball season ever? It could be the one about to start, considering the talent returning and the potential stars added through recruiting.
Hot topics for Big 12 mena s basketball
Two in the Final Four why not?Big things are expected in the Big 12 this season, and advancing a pair to the first Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis would cap things nicely.
Diminutive Penn confident he can direct Cowboys
This is part of our series on freshmen who must make a big impact next season for their teams to challenge for league titles and get to the NCAA tournament.
Dunking and dancing the night away at OSU
Here's what you missed if you didn't attend Oklahoma State's Homecoming & Hoops bash Friday night at Gallagher-Iba Arena: A female - Cowgirl freshman Toni Young - dunked.
Preseason Countdown: No. 19 Oklahoma State
Coach: Travis Ford . Last season's record: 23-12 overall, 9-7 in Big 12 . Postseason: Lost in NCAA tournament second round to Pittsburgh.
Oklahoma State Strategy and Personnel
Among the freshmen, F Roger Franklin and G Ray Penn were prolific scorers in high school and should provide some offensive punch as long as they adjust to the next level.
Oklahoma State basketball coach Travis Ford finished off a spirited speech to the Rotary Club of Oklahoma City that hinted of midseason form.
Razorbacks' Clarke Top Fox List of Nation's Best Shooters
Arkansas sophomore shooter Rotnei Clarke has been recognized as the nation's best shooter by Foxsports.com . College basketball columnist Jeff Goodman named Clarke as his best shooter after Clarke put up the best three-point percentage in the nation as a freshman.
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