1990–91 Oklahoma State Cowboys basketball team

1990–91 Oklahoma State Cowboys basketball
Big Eight Regular season co-champions
ConferenceBig Eight Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 13
APNo. 14
Record24–8 (10–4 Big Eight)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaGallagher-Iba Arena
(Capacity: 6,381)
1990–91 Big Eight Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 14 10 4   .714 24 8   .750
No. 12 Kansas 10 4   .714 27 8   .771
No. 11 Nebraska 9 5   .643 26 8   .765
Missouri 8 6   .571 20 10   .667
Iowa State 6 8   .429 12 19   .387
Oklahoma 5 9   .357 20 15   .571
Colorado 5 9   .357 19 14   .576
Kansas State 3 11   .214 13 15   .464
1991 Big Eight tournament winner
As of April 1, 1991
Rankings from AP poll

The 1990–91 Oklahoma State Cowboys basketball team represented Oklahoma State University as a member of the Big Eight Conference during the 1990–91 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by head coach Eddie Sutton and played their home games at Gallagher-Iba Arena. The Cowboys finished with a record of 24–8 (10–4 Big Eight) and won the Big Eight regular season title.

Oklahoma State received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as No. 3 seed in the East region. After defeating New Mexico in the opening round, the school's first NCAA Tournament win in 26 years,[1] the Cowboys defeated NC State to reach the Sweet Sixteen. The run ended in the East regional semifinal, as Temple defeated OSU to reach the Elite Eight.

Roster

1990–91 Oklahoma State Cowboys men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Previous school Hometown
G 5 Corey Williams 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Jr Northeast Macon, Georgia
G 20 Sean Sutton
Jr
PF 35 Byron Houston 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 240 lb (109 kg) Jr Star Spencer Spencer, Oklahoma
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    Source:[2]

    Schedule and results

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Non-conference regular season
    November 24, 1990*
    Colgate W 111–47  1–0
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    November 27, 1990*
    at New Orleans W 74–64  2–0
    Lakefront Arena 
    New Orleans, LA
    December 1, 1990*
    Tulsa W 75–73  3–0
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    December 5, 1990*
    Centenary W 110–58  4–0
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    December 8, 1990*
    at Wichita State L 69–72  4–1
    Levitt Arena 
    Wichita, KS
    December 13, 1990*
    Louisiana Tech W 89–58  5–1
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    December 15, 1990*
    Grambling State W 98–54  6–1
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    December 19, 1990*
    Jacksonville W 91–58  7–1
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    December 22, 1990*
    vs. Southern Illinois
    Old Style Classic
    L 73–85  7–2
    Rosemont Horizon 
    Rosemont, IL
    December 23, 1990*
    at DePaul
    Old Style Classic
    W 72–70  8–2
    Rosemont Horizon 
    Rosemont, IL
    December 30, 1990*
    at Marquette W 70–43  9–2
    Bradley Center 
    Milwaukee, WI
    January 2, 1991*
    at Missouri-Kansas City W 84–67  10–2
    Municipal Auditorium 
    Kansas City, MO
    Big Eight regular season
    January 5, 1991
    at Missouri L 79–80 OT 10–3
    (0–1)
    Hearnes Center 
    Columbia, MO
    January 12, 1991
    Kansas W 78–73 OT 11–3
    (1–1)
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    January 19, 1991
    at No. 11 Oklahoma
    Bedlam Series
    L 72–76  11–4
    (1–2)
    Lloyd Noble Center 
    Norman, OK
    January 23, 1991*
    Southeastern Louisiana W 88–46  12–4
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    January 26, 1991
    Kansas State W 85–70  13–4
    (2–2)
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    January 30, 1991
    at Colorado W 76–66  14–4
    (3–2)
    Coors Events/Conference Center 
    Boulder, CO
    February 2, 1991
    at No. 11 Nebraska W 81–68  15–4
    (4–2)
    Bob Devaney Sports Center 
    Lincoln, NE
    February 6, 1991
    No. 22 Iowa State W 83–62  16–4
    (5–2)
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    February 9, 1991
    No. 22 at No. 18 Kansas L 69–79  16–5
    (5–3)
    Allen Fieldhouse 
    Lawrence, KS
    February 13, 1991
    No. 21 Oklahoma
    Bedlam Series
    W 77–74  17–5
    (6–3)
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    February 16, 1991
    No. 21 Missouri W 71–56  18–5
    (7–3)
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    February 19, 1991
    No. 16 at Kansas State W 76–65  19–5
    (8–3)
    Bramlage Coliseum 
    Manhattan, KS
    February 24, 1991
    No. 16 Colorado W 79–67  20–5
    (9–3)
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    February 27, 1991
    No. 12 No. 15 Nebraska W 80–69  21–5
    (10–3)
    Gallagher-Iba Arena 
    Stillwater, OK
    March 2, 1991
    No. 12 at Iowa State L 67–68  21–6
    (10–4)
    Hilton Coliseum 
    Ames, IA
    Big Eight tournament
    March 8, 1991*
    (1) No. 14 vs. (8) Kansas State
    Quarterfinals
    W 77–66  22–6
    Kemper Arena 
    Kansas City, MO
    March 9, 1991*
    (1) No. 14 vs. (4) Missouri
    Semifinals
    L 92–94 2OT 22–7
    Kemper Arena 
    Kansas City, MO
    NCAA tournament
    March 14, 1991*
    (3 E) No. 14 vs. (14 E) New Mexico
    First Round
    W 67–54[1]  23–7
    Cole Fieldhouse 
    College Park, MD
    March 16, 1991*
    (3 E) No. 14 vs. (6 E) NC State
    Second Round
    W 73–64[3]  24–7
    Cole Fieldhouse 
    College Park, MD
    March 22, 1991*
    (3 E) No. 14 vs. (10 E) Temple
    Sweet Sixteen
    L 63–72 OT[4] 24–8
    Brendan Byrne Arena 
    East Rutherford, NJ
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    E=East.
    All times are in Eastern Time.

    [5]

    Rankings

    Awards and honors

    References

    1. ^ a b "OSU Towers Over 7-2 Luc and Lobos". The Oklahoman. March 15, 1991. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
    2. ^ "1990–91 Oklahoma State Cowboys Roster and Stats". Sports Reference. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
    3. ^ "Cowboys Ride Herd on Wolfpack, 73-64". The Washington Post. March 17, 1991. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
    4. ^ "College Basketball: N.C.A.A. Tournament; No. 10 Temple Races by a Tired Oklahoma St". The New York Times. March 23, 1991. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
    5. ^ "2019–20 Oklahoma State Men's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). Oklahoma State University Athletics. Retrieved May 3, 2020.