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2003–04 Oklahoma State Cowboys basketball team

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2003–04 Oklahoma State Cowboys basketball
Big 12 Regular Season Champions
Big 12 tournament champions
NCAA Tournament, Final Four
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 4
APNo. 4
Record31–4 (14–2 Big 12)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaGallagher-Iba Arena
Seasons
2003–04 Big 12 men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 4 Oklahoma State 14 2   .875 31 4   .886
No. 12 Texas 12 4   .750 25 8   .758
No. 16 Kansas 12 4   .750 24 9   .727
Colorado 10 6   .625 18 11   .621
Texas Tech 9 7   .563 23 11   .676
Missouri 9 7   .563 16 14   .533
Oklahoma 8 8   .500 20 11   .645
Iowa State 7 9   .438 20 13   .606
Kansas State 6 10   .375 14 14   .500
Nebraska 6 10   .375 18 13   .581
Baylor 3 13   .188 8 21   .276
Texas A&M 0 16   .000 7 21   .250
2004 Big 12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll[1]


The 2003–04 Oklahoma State Cowboys men's basketball team represents Oklahoma State University in the 2003–04 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by 14th-year head coach Eddie Sutton. In 2002–03, the Cowboys finished 22–10 (10–6 in the Big 12 Conference).

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Transcription

Preseason

Four transfers became eligible to play for the Cowboys this season. Joey and Stevie Graham transferred from the University of Central Florida, Daniel Bobik transferred from BYU, and John Lucas III transferred from Baylor University but did not have to sit out the required year after the Baylor University basketball scandal.

Regular season

The Cowboys won their first four games before traveling to BYU to take on Daniel Bobik's former team and Rafael Araújo, who gave the Cowboys their first setback of the year. After six more consecutive wins, OSU lost in a blowout in their its conference game against Bob Knight's Texas Tech Red Raiders in Lubbock. The Cowboys then won 11 straight conference games before falling in double overtime to Missouri. Oklahoma State won the regular season conference championship, finishing with a record of 14–2. Until 2018–19, it was the last time a team other than the Kansas Jayhawks won the Big 12 regular-season championship outright. (Oklahoma State and Kansas shared the title in 2004–05.)

Postseason

Oklahoma State followed up its regular season Big 12 Conference championship with the tournament championship. OSU received a #2 seed in the East Regional, where it defeated the #1 seed St. Joseph's University in the regional final with the game-winning shot coming from John Lucas III. At the Final Four, the Cowboys fell to Georgia Tech on a last-second shot by Will Bynum.

Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

No. Position Player
0 United States F Tremaine Fuqua
4 South Africa C Frans Steyn
5 United States G/F Marcus Dove
13 Nigeria G Guy Ikpah
14 United States F Joey Graham
15 United States G John Lucas
16 United States G Kenneth Meek
20 United States G Daniel Bobik
21 United States G Stephen Graham
No. Position Player
23 United States F Ivan McFarlin
24 United States G Tony Allen
25 United States G Janavor Weatherspoon
32 United States F David Monds
33 United States F Jason Miller
35 United States G Brandon Elliott
42 United States F Terrence Crawford

Big 12 Conference standings

# Team Conference Pct. Overall Pct.
1 Oklahoma State
14-2
.875
31-4
.886
2 Texas
12-4
.750
25-8
.758
3 Kansas
12-4
.750
24-9
.727
4 Colorado
10-6
.625
18-11
.621
5 Texas Tech
9-7
.563
23-11
.676
6 Missouri
9-7
.563
16-14
.533
7 Oklahoma
8-8
.500
20-11
.645
8 Iowa State
7-9
.438
20-13
.606
9 Kansas State
6-10
.375
14-14
.500
10 Nebraska
6-10
.375
18-13
.580
11 Baylor
3-13
.188
8-21
.276
12 Texas A&M
0-16
.000
7-21
.250

Schedule

Big 12 Standing: 1st [1]
Date Opponent* Rank* Location Time# Result Overall Conference
Exhibition Games
November 12, 2003 Athletes First #25 Stillwater, OK 7:00 p.m. W 90–82 1–0
November 17, 2003 EA Sports #25 Stillwater, OK 7:05 p.m. W 95–73 2–0
Regular Season Games
November 21, 2003 Northwestern State #25 Stillwater, OK 7:05 p.m. W 90–62 1–0
November 26, 2003 Colorado State #24 Tulsa, OK 7:05 p.m. W 82–49 2–0
November 29, 2003 Pepperdine #24 Stillwater, OK 7:05 p.m. W 84–82 3–0
December 3, 2003 Texas-San Antonio #25 Stillwater, OK 7:05 p.m. W 83–53 4–0
December 6, 2003 Brigham Young #25 Salt Lake City, UT 4:08 p.m. L 76–71 4–1
December 16, 2003 Southeastern Oklahoma State Stillwater, OK 7:05 p.m. W 93–46 5–1
December 20, 2003 Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 4:05 p.m. W 73–58 6–1
December 22, 2003 Texas–Pan American Stillwater, OK 7:05 p.m. W 96–61 7–1
December 30, 2003 Samford Stillwater, OK 7:05 p.m. W 65–50 8–1
January 3, 2004 Southern Methodist Oklahoma City, OK 6:35 p.m. W 89–54 9–1
January 6, 2004 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Stillwater, OK 7:05 p.m. W 84–52 10–1
January 10, 2004 Texas Tech Lubbock, TX 3:00 p.m. L 62–83 10–2 0–1
January 14, 2004 #11 Oklahoma Stillwater, OK 7:04 p.m. W 77–56 11–2 1–1
January 17, 2004 Kansas State Manhattan, KS 6:04 p.m. W 57–56 12–2 2–1
January 21, 2004 Colorado #24 Stillwater, OK 7:05 p.m. W 71–62 13–2 3–1
January 24, 2004 #16 Texas #24 Austin, TX 3:00 p.m. W 72–67 14–2 4–1
January 31, 2004 #13 Texas Tech #18 Stillwater, OK 8:04 p.m. W 70–66 15–2 5–1
February 3, 2004 Texas A&M #13 College Station, TX 7:05 p.m. W 91–79 16–2 6–1
February 7, 2004 Iowa State #13 Ames, IA 12:47 p.m. W 88–67 17–2 7–1
February 9, 2004 #12 Kansas #10 Stillwater, OK 8:05 p.m. W 80–60 18–2 8–1
February 14, 2004 Baylor #10 Stillwater, OK 3:03 p.m. W 91–58 19–2 9–1
February 16, 2004 Oklahoma #7 Norman, OK 8:05 p.m. W 65–52 20–2 10–1
February 21, 2004 Nebraska #7 Stillwater, OK 7:00 p.m. W 87–83 21–2 11–1
February 24, 2004 Missouri #6 Columbia, MO 7:04 p.m. L 92–93 21–3 11–2
February 28, 2004 Baylor #6 Waco, TX 3:03 p.m. W 72–65 22–3 12–2
March 1, 2004 #10 Texas #8 Stillwater, OK 8:05 p.m. W 76–67 23–3 13–2
March 6, 2004 Texas A&M #8 Stillwater, OK 12:47 p.m. W 70–41 24–3 14–2
March 12, 2004 Iowa State #7 Dallas, TX 12:07 p.m. W 83–75 25–3
March 12, 2004 Texas Tech #7 Dallas, TX 1:07 p.m. W 82–77 26–3
March 12, 2004 #11 Texas #7 Dallas, TX 2:15 p.m. W 65–49 27–3
March 19, 2004 Eastern Washington #4 Kansas City, MO 2:22 p.m. W 75–56 28–3
March 21, 2004 #24 Memphis #4 Kansas City, MO 1:20 p.m. W 70–53 29–3
March 25, 2004 #9 Pittsburgh #4 East Rutherford, NJ 7:27 p.m. W 63–51 30–3
March 27, 2004 #5 St. Joseph's #4 East Rutherford, NJ 7:05 p.m. W 64–62 31–3
April 3, 2004 #14 Georgia Tech #4 San Antonio, TX 5:07 p.m. L 65–67 31–4
*Rank according to AP Top 25 Poll. #All times are in CST. Conference games in bold.

Team players drafted into the NBA

Round Pick Player NBA Club
1 16 Joey Graham Toronto Raptors [2]
1 25 Tony Allen Boston Celtics [3]

References

  1. ^ 2019-20 Big 12 Men's Basketball Record Book (PDF). Big 12 Conference. pp. 26–30. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  2. ^ "2004 NBA Draft on Basketballreference.com". Archived from the original on January 17, 2010. Retrieved May 5, 2009.
  3. ^ "2004 NBA Draft on Basketballreference.com". Archived from the original on January 17, 2010. Retrieved May 5, 2009.
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