No. 6 Texas holds off Iowa State 72-59 (Feb 24, 2018)

AMES, Iowa (AP) After ceding the Big 12 title to Baylor, No. 6 Texas went back to doing what got the school into the race in the first place.

Ariel Atkins scored 20 points, Lashann Higgs had 14 and the Longhorns held off Iowa State 72-59 on Saturday for their eighth win in nine games.

Brooke McCarty had 13 points and 11 rebounds for Texas (23-5, 14-3), which bounced back nicely from a loss to No. 3 Baylor that clinched the league title for the Lady Bears.

The Longhorns outrebounded the Cyclones 44-35 and shared the ball like they have for most of the season. Texas entered the game fifth in the nation in rebounding margin and with four starters averaging at least 10 points a game.

''I just thought that (Atkins and McCarty)...just made more plays today. Played with a lot of mental toughness, because we had trouble really getting anything going on the inside,'' Texas coach Karen Aston said.

Iowa State kept it close at times, even though Texas opened the second quarter with a 10-0 run to go ahead 31-17. The Cyclones (12-16, 6-11) closed to 52-45 when Adriana Camber beat the third-quarter buzzer with a layup, but Atkins hit a 3 that pushed the lead back to 10.

McCarty's 3 with 2:23 left made it 67-57, ending the Cyclones' faint hopes for a comeback.

Bridget Carleton had 23 points for Iowa State in its home finale, but she took 24 shots. The Cyclones also shot just 4 of 22 on 3s.

''I thought our guards were really good defensively and made it tough on their guards all night long,'' Aston said.

THE BIG PICTURE

Texas: The Longhorns are on pace to be a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament, and it's tough to see that changing even if they beat Baylor in the upcoming league tournament. ''I think it was a good game to bounce off of and just get us rolling into next week,'' McCarty said.

Iowa State: The Cyclones are almost finished with a rare losing season. But they should be better in 2018-19, with just one senior in the starting lineup and five-star point guard Ashley Joens set to join the program next fall.

PIVOTAL MOMENT

It never felt as though Iowa State had a game-changing run in it. But the Cyclones were within seven and the crowd was buzzing when McCarty calmly pulled up on the right wing in transition and drilled the 3 that effectively ended the drama. It was McCarty's only bucket of the second half. ''I'm always very, very pleased when we come to Ames and get the win just because it's such a tough place to play,'' Aston said.

THE NUMBERS

Texas had 27 rebounds in the first half, compared to just 12 for Iowa State. That helped the Longhorns build a 12-point lead in a game they ended up winning by 13. ...Texas was 8 of 20 on 3s. ...Meredith Burkhall and Emily Durr each had eight points for the Cyclones.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Texas could slip a spot or two after losing to Baylor 93-87 on Monday.

HE SAID IT

''This team, and this sounds really bizarre, this team I've had as much fun coaching as I've had in a long time. This team reminded me of our first teams. They just got it about what it means to be a player here,'' said Iowa State coach Bill Fennelly, who has won 477 games since taking over in Ames in 1995. ''This place is in a good spot.''

UP NEXT

Texas closes out the regular season at home against Oklahoma on Tuesday.

Iowa State travels to face Kansas.