No. 4 Iowa State takes down rival Iowa in narrow comeback

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Thu 11th December, 22:32 2025
Syndication: The Ames TribuneIowa State Cyclones forward Killyan Toure (27) steals the ball from Iowa Hawkeyes guard/forward Tavion Banks (6) during the first half in the men’s basketball Cy-Hawk series on Dec. 11, 2025, in Ames, Iowa.

Joshua Jefferson scored a game-high 24 points to lead No. 4 Iowa State to a 66-62 comeback win over Iowa on Thursday night in Ames, Iowa.

Tamin Lipsey added 14 points and Milan Momcilovic contributed 10 points for the Cyclones (10-0).

Tavion Banks led Iowa (8-2) with 14 points and Cam Manyawu and Bennett Stirtz each scored 10 points.

Stirtz drilled a three with 1:38 left and the Hawkeyes trailed 62-61. On the next possession, a Nate Heise layup gave the Cyclones a 64-61 lead. Stirtz split a pair of free throws for the Hawkeyes and Iowa trailed 64-62.

Jefferson made a pair of free throws to extend the Cyclones' lead to four with nine seconds to play. Stirtz missed a deep three in the closing seconds and the Cyclones held on to win against their in-state rivals.


With 16 straight points to open the second half, the Cyclones erased the Hawkeyes' 33-25 halftime advantage. A reverse layup from Lipsey tied the game at 33-33. Moments later, Blake Buchanan's steal led to Jefferson's jumper and the Cyclones led for the first time since the game's opening minutes

Overall, the Cyclones put together a 19-0 scoring spree that started with the last bucket of the first half and ended with a fadeaway jumper from Momcilovic for a 41-33 lead. Iowa finally cracked the second-half scoring column with a two-hand dunk off a baseline cut by Tate Sage at the 14:48 mark, which cut the Cyclones' lead to 41-35.

After a Hawkeyes turnover, Momcilovic drained a three and Iowa State took a 47-37 lead with 11:59 to play.

An 8-0 run got the Hawkeyes back in the game as Manyawu's offensive rebound and layup cut the Cyclones' advantage to 47-45.

A back-and-forth first half gave way to a 10-0 Iowa run. The Hawkeyes took a 25-12 lead on Kael Combs' putback.

But Iowa State closed the first half with an 8-3 rally that Jefferson capped with a 3-pointer 40 seconds before halftime.


--Field Level Media

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