2010–11 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team

{{short description|American college basketball season}}

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{{Infobox NCAA team season

|mode=Basketball

|year=2010–11

|team=Iowa State Cyclones

|image=Iowa State Cyclones logo.svg

|conference=Big 12 Conference

|short_conf=Big 12

|CoachRank=

|APRank=

|record= 16-16

|conf_record= 3-13

|head_coach= Fred Hoiberg

|hc_year= 1st

|asst_coach1= Bobby Lutz{{Cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/news/story?id=5297571|title=Lutz hire gives Iowa State experience on bench|date=June 17, 2010|website=ESPN.com|access-date=January 24, 2022|archive-date=September 15, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160915042202/http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/news/story?id=5297571|url-status=live}}

|asst_coach2= T. J. Otzelberger

|asst_coach3= Elwyn McCroy

|asst_coach4= Cornell Mann

|stadium=Hilton Coliseum

|champion=

|bowl=

|bowl_result=

}}

{{2010–11 Big 12 men's basketball standings}}

The 2010–11 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team represented Iowa State University during the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Cyclones were coached by Fred Hoiberg, who was in his 1st season. They played their home games at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa and competed in the Big 12 Conference.

Previous season

The Cyclones finished 15–17, and 4–12 in Big 12 play to finish tied for 9th in the regular season conference standings.{{cite web |url=http://www.big12sports.com//pdf1/134781.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=10410 |title=Men's Basketball Record Book |website=www.big12sports.com |access-date=January 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170123223957/http://www.big12sports.com/pdf1/134781.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=10410 |archive-date=2017-01-23 }} They lost to Texas in the first round of the Big 12 tournament.

On April 26, 2010, Greg McDermott announced he was resigning as head coach at Iowa State to take the same position at Creighton.{{cite web|url=http://www.kansas.com/sports/article1030245.html|title=Greg McDermott leaves Iowa State for Creighton basketball job}}

On April 27, 2010, it was announced that former player Fred Hoiberg would take over as head coach. After his standout collegiate playing career Hoiberg played 10 years in the NBA. Prior to his hiring by Iowa State he was most recently an executive with the Minnesota Timberwolves.{{Cite web|url=https://cyclones.com/news/2010/4/29/204937852.aspx|title=Hoiberg Is Back Home As Iowa State's Men's Basketball Coach|website=Iowa State University Athletics|access-date=2022-01-24|archive-date=2017-02-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170207193007/http://www.cyclones.com/news/2010/4/29/204937852.aspx|url-status=live}}

=Offseason departures=

File:Diante Garrett in 2011.jpg, 2011]]

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|+ style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones|border=0|color=white}}" | Offseason Departures

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! style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones|border=0}}" |Name

! style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones|border=0}}" |Position

! style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones|border=0}}" |Reason

Craig BrackinsForwardDeclared for NBA draft
Lucca StaigerGuardLeft team mid-season to play professionally
Dominique BuckleyGuardTransferred to Toledo
Antwon OliverGuardTransferred to Campbell
Charles BoozerGuardTransferred to Wichita State
Chris ColvinGuardTransferred to Palm Beach State
Alex DorrForwardTransferred to University of Mary
LaRon DendyForwardTransferred to Middle Tennessee
Justin HamiltonCenterTransferred to LSU
Marquis GilstrapForwardGraduated
L.A. PomleeForwardDismissed from team
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Recruiting

=Prep recruits=

{{College athlete recruit start|40=no|collapse=no|year=2010}}

{{College athlete recruit entry

| recruit = Melvin Ejim

| position = SF

| hometown = Toronto

| highschool = Brewster Academy

| feet = 6

| inches = 6

| weight = 205

| 40 =

| commitdate = 8/24/2009

| scout stars = 3

| rivals stars = 3

| 247 stars = 3

| espn stars = 3

| espn grade = 90

}}

{{College athlete recruit entry

| recruit = Eric McKnight

| position = PF

| hometown = Raleigh, North Carolina

| highschool = Princeton Day

| feet = 6

| inches = 9

| weight = 210

| 40 =

| commitdate = 4/26/2010

| scout stars = NR

| rivals stars = NR

| 247 stars = 3

| espn stars = 3

| espn grade = 91

}}

{{College athlete recruit entry

| recruit = Calvin Godfrey

| position = PF

| hometown = Milwaukee

| highschool = Robbinsdale Cooper

| feet = 6

| inches = 8

| weight = 240

| 40 =

| commitdate = 4/26/2010

| scout stars = NR

| rivals stars = NR

| 247 stars = 3

| espn stars = 2

| espn grade = 87

}}

{{College athlete recruit entry

| recruit = Jordan Railey

| position = C

| hometown = Beaverton, OR

| highschool = Beaverton High

| feet = 6

| inches = 10

| weight = 215

| 40 =

| commitdate = 1/8/2010

| scout stars = 2

| rivals stars = NR

| 247 stars = 3

| espn stars = 4

| espn grade = 92

}}

{{College athlete recruit end

| 40 =

| year = 2010

| rivals ref title = Iowa State 2010 Basketball Commitments

| scout ref title = 2010 Iowa State Basketball Commits

| espn ref title = ESPN

| rivals school = iowastate

| scout s = 171

| espn schoolid = 66

| scout overall =

| rivals overall =

| 247 overall = 70

| accessdate =

| bball = yes

}}

=Incoming transfers=

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|+ style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones|border=0|color=white}}" | Incoming Transfers

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! style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones|border=0}}" |Name

! style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones|border=0}}" |Position

! style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones|border=0}}" |Hometown

! style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones|border=0}}" |Previous
School

! style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones|border=0}}" |Remaining
Eligibility

! style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones|border=0}}" |Notes

DeMarcus PhillipsGuardMilwaukeeMarshalltown CC2Phillips was eligible to play immediately.
Chris BabbGuardArlington, TexasPenn State2Babb sat out the 2010–11 season due to NCAA eligibility rules.
Chris AllenGuardLawrenceville, GAMichigan State1Allen sat out the 2010–11 season due to NCAA eligibility rules.
John LambGuardIndianola, IowaMorehead State1Lamb sat out the 2010–11 season due to NCAA eligibility rules.
Royce WhiteForwardMinneapolisMinnesota3White sat out the 2010–11 season due to NCAA eligibility rules.
Anthony BookerForwardFlorissant, MissouriSouthern Illinois2Booker sat out the 2010–11 season due to NCAA eligibility rules.
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Roster

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{{CBB roster/Player|first=Melvin|last=Ejim|link=y|num=3|pos=F|ft=6|in=6|lbs=215|class=fr|rs=|home=Toronto|high_school=Brewster Academy}}

{{CBB roster/Player|first=Chris|last=Allen|link=|num=4|pos=G|ft=6|in=3|lbs=205|class=sr|rs=y|cur_rs=yes|home=Lawrenceville, GA|high_school=Michigan State}}

{{CBB roster/Player|first=Jake|last=Anderson|link=y|num=5|pos=G|ft=6|in=2|lbs=205|class=sr|rs=y|home=Chicago|high_school=Northern Illinois}}

{{CBB roster/Player|first=Diante|last=Garrett|link=y|num=10|pos=G|ft=6|in=4|lbs=180|class=sr|rs=|home=Milwaukee|high_school=Vincent High|note=C}}

{{CBB roster/Player|first=Scott|last=Christopherson|link=y|num=11|pos=G|ft=6|in=3|lbs=205|class=jr|rs=y|home=La Crosse, Wisconsin|high_school=Marquette}}

{{CBB roster/Player|first=Eric|last=McKnight|link=|num=13|pos=F|ft=6|in=9|lbs=220|class=fr|rs=|home=Raleigh, North Carolina|high_school=Princeton Day}}

{{CBB roster/Player|first=Calvin|last=Godfrey|link=|num=15|pos=F|ft=6|in=8|lbs=230|class=fr|rs=|home=Milwaukee|high_school=Robbinsdale Cooper}}

{{CBB roster/Player|first=Anthony|last=Booker|link=|num=22|pos=F|ft=6|in=9|lbs=245|class=so|rs=y|cur_rs=yes|home=Florissant, Missouri|high_school=Southern Illinois}}

{{CBB roster/Player|first=Jamie|last=Vanderbeken|link=y|num=23|pos=F|ft=6|in=11|lbs=245|class=sr|rs=y|home=Belleville, ON|high_school=Tyler JC}}

{{CBB roster/Player|first=DeMarcus|last=Phillips|link=|num=24|pos=G|ft=6|in=3|lbs=195|class=jr|rs=|home=Milwaukee|high_school=Marshalltown CC}}

{{CBB roster/Player|first=John|last=Lamb|link=|num=25|pos=G|ft=6|in=1|lbs=185|class=jr|rs=y|cur_rs=yes|home=Indianola, Iowa|high_school=Morehead State}}

{{CBB roster/Player|first=Royce|last=White|link=y|num=30|pos=F|ft=6|in=8|lbs=250|class=fr|rs=y|cur_rs=yes|home=Minneapolis|high_school=Minnesota}}

{{CBB roster/Player|first=Drew|last=Mitchell|link=|num=33|pos=F|ft=6|in=3|lbs=240|class=sr|rs=y|home=Fort Dodge, Iowa|high_school=Iowa Central CC|note=W}}

{{CBB roster/Footer

|head_coach=

|asst_coach=

  • T.J. Otzelberger ({{college|Wisconsin–Whitewater}})
  • Matt Abdelmassih ({{college|St. John's}})
  • Cornell Mann ({{college|Akron}})

}}

Schedule and results

{{CBB schedule start

| attend = yes

}}

|-

!colspan=12 style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones}}|Exhibition

|-

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = November 5, 2010

| time = 7:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| rank =

| opponent = {{cbb link|year=2010|team=Dubuque Spartans|title=Dubuque}}

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = CloneZone

| score = 100–50

| overtime =

| record =

| attend = 12,678

}}

|-

!colspan=12 style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones}}| Regular season

|-

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = November 12, 2010

| time = 7:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Northern Arizona

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename = Global Sports Hy-Vee Challenge

| tv = CloneZone

| score = 78–64

| overtime =

| record = 1–0

| attend = 12,886

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = November 14, 2010

| time = 1:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Alabama State

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename = Global Sports Hy-Vee Challenge

| tv = Mediacom

| score = 74–47

| overtime =

| record = 2–0

| attend = 12,453

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = November 17, 2010

| time = 7:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Drake

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = Mediacom

| score = 91–43

| overtime =

| record = 3–0

| attend = 12,988

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = November 21, 2010

| time = 2:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| neutral = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Creighton

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Wells Fargo Arena

| site_cityst = Des Moines, Iowa

| gamename = Global Sports Hy-Vee Challenge

| tv =

| score = 91–88

| overtime =

| record = 4–0

| attend = 10,252

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = November 24, 2010

| time = 7:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| rank =

| opponent = {{cbb link|year=2010|team=Kennesaw State Owls|title=Kennesaw State}}

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename = Global Sports Hy-Vee Challenge

| tv = CloneZone

| score = 91–51

| overtime =

| record = 5–0

| attend = 11,237

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = November 27, 2010

| time = 1:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| rank =

| opponent = {{cbb link|year=2010|team=Montana State Bobcats|title=Montana State}}

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = Mediacom

| score = 74–47

| overtime =

| record = 6–0

| attend = 11,422

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = December 1, 2010

| time = 7:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| away = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Northern Iowa

| opprank =

| site_stadium = McLeod Center

| site_cityst = Cedar Falls, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = KWWL/KCWI

| score = 54–60

| overtime =

| record = 6–1

| attend = 6,489

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = December 4, 2010

| time = 1:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| rank =

| opponent = California

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename = Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series

| tv = FSN

| score = 73–76

| overtime =

| record = 6–2

| attend = 13,284

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = December 6, 2010

| time = 7:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| rank =

| opponent = {{cbb link|year=2010|team=Southeast Missouri State Redhawks|title=Southeast Missouri State}}

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = Mediacom

| score = 85–58

| overtime =

| record = 7–2

| attend = 12,502

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = December 10, 2010

| time = 7:30{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| away = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Iowa

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Carver–Hawkeye Arena

| site_cityst = Iowa City, Iowa

| gamename = Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk Series

| tv = BTN

| score = 75–72

| overtime =

| record = 8–2

| attend = 13,276

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = December 12, 2010

| time = 5:30{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Texas Southern

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = Mediacom

| score = 65–54

| overtime =

| record = 9–2

| attend = 12,622

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = December 19, 2010

| time = 7:30{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| rank =

| opponent = {{cbb link|year=2010|team=Dartmouth Big Green|title=Dartmouth}}

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = CloneZone

| score = 71–42

| overtime =

| record = 10–2

| attend = 12,403

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = December 21, 2010

| time = 7:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| rank =

| opponent = {{cbb link|year=2010|team=Chicago State Cougars|title=Chicago State}}

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = Mediacom

| score = 104–63

| overtime =

| record = 11–2

| attend = 11,477

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = December 30, 2010

| time = 7:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| away = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Virginia

| opprank =

| site_stadium = John Paul Jones Arena

| site_cityst = Charlottesville, Virginia

| gamename =

| tv = CSNMA

| score = 60–47

| overtime =

| record = 12–2

| attend = 10,032

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = January 3, 2011

| time = 7:00{{nbsp}}pm

| nonconf = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Northern Illinois

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 72–63

| overtime =

| record = 13–2

| attend = 11,469

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = January 8, 2011

| time = 8:00{{nbsp}}pm

| away = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Nebraska

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Bob Devaney Center

| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska

| gamename =

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 62–63

| overtime =

| record = 13–3

| conference = 0-1

| attend = 11,610

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = January 12, 2011

| time = 8:00{{nbsp}}pm

| rank =

| opponent = Kansas

| opprank = 3

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = ESPN2

| score = 79–84

| overtime =

| record = 13–4

| conference = 0-2

| attend = 12,204

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = January 15, 2011

| time = 8:00{{nbsp}}pm

| rank =

| opponent = Baylor

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 72–57

| overtime =

| record = 14–4

| conference = 1-2

| attend = 11,734

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = January 19, 2011

| time = 8:00{{nbsp}}pm

| away = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Missouri

| opprank = 13

| site_stadium = Mizzou Arena

| site_cityst = Columbia, Missouri

| gamename =

| tv = ESPNU

| score = 54–87

| overtime =

| record = 14–5

| conference = 1-3

| attend = 15,061

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = January 22, 2011

| time = 8:00{{nbsp}}pm

| away = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Oklahoma State

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Gallagher-Iba Arena

| site_cityst = Stillwater, Oklahoma

| gamename =

| tv = ESPNU

| score = 87–96

| overtime = OT

| record = 14–6

| conference = 1-4

| attend = 9,922

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = January 26, 2011

| time = 8:00{{nbsp}}pm

| rank =

| opponent = Texas Tech

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 83–92

| overtime =

| record = 14–7

| conference = 1-5

| attend = 10,823

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = January 29, 2011

| time = 8:00{{nbsp}}pm

| rank =

| opponent = Oklahoma

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename = Coaches vs. Cancer

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 76–82

| overtime = OT

| record = 14–8

| conference = 1-6

| attend = 12,128

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = February 1, 2011

| time = 8:00{{nbsp}}pm

| away = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Colorado

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Coors Events Center

| site_cityst = Boulder, Colorado

| gamename =

| tv = FSNRM

| score = 69–95

| overtime =

| record = 14–9

| conference = 1-7

| attend = 6,764

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = February 5, 2011

| time = 12:30{{nbsp}}pm

| rank =

| opponent = Kansas State

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 85–86

| overtime =

| record = 14–10

| conference = 1-8

| attend = 12,411

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = February 12, 2011

| time = 3:00{{nbsp}}pm

| away = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Kansas

| opprank = 2

| site_stadium = Allen Fieldhouse

| site_cityst = Lawrence, Kansas

| gamename =

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 66–89

| overtime =

| record = 14–11

| conference = 1-9

| attend = 16,300

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = February 16, 2011

| time = 7:00{{nbsp}}pm

| away = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Texas A&M

| opprank = 21

| site_stadium = Reed Arena

| site_cityst = College Station, Texas

| gamename =

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 66–71

| overtime =

| record = 14–12

| conference = 1-10

| attend = 7,041

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = February 19, 2011

| time = 12:45{{nbsp}}pm

| rank =

| opponent = Missouri

| opprank = 20

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 66–71

| overtime =

| record = 14–13

| conference = 1-11

| attend = 12,691

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = February 22, 2011

| time = 7:00{{nbsp}}pm

| rank =

| opponent = Texas

| opprank = 5

| site_stadium = Frank Erwin Center

| site_cityst = Austin, Texas

| gamename =

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 53–76

| overtime =

| record = 14–14

| conference = 1-12

| attend = 14,933

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = February 26, 2011

| time = 12:45{{nbsp}}pm

| rank =

| opponent = Nebraska

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 83–82

| overtime = OT

| record = 15–14

| conference = 2-12

| attend = 12,684

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = March 2, 2011

| time = 8:00{{nbsp}}pm

| rank =

| opponent = Colorado

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Hilton Coliseum

| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa

| gamename =

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 95–90

| overtime =

| record = 16–14

| conference = 3-12

| attend = 10,679

}}

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = March 5, 2011

| time = 12:45{{nbsp}}pm

| away = yes

| rank =

| opponent = Kansas State

| opprank =

| site_stadium = Bramlage Coliseum

| site_cityst = Manhattan, Kansas

| gamename =

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 55–67

| overtime =

| record = 16–15

| conference = 3-13

| attend = 12,528

}}

|-

!colspan=9 style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones}}| 2011 Big 12 men's basketball tournament

|-

{{CBB schedule entry

| date = March 9, 2011

| time = 2:00{{nbsp}}pm

| neutral = yes

| rank =

| seed = 12

| opponent = Colorado

| opprank =

| oppseed = 5

| site_stadium = Sprint Center

| site_cityst = Kansas City, Missouri

| gamename = Big 12 First round

| tv = Big 12 Network

| score = 75–77

| overtime =

| record = 16–16

| conference = 3-13

| attend = 18,910

}}

|-

{{CBB schedule end

| poll=AP poll

| timezone = Central Time}}

Rankings

{{See also|2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings}}

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*AP does not release post-NCAA tournament rankings

Awards and honors

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  • All-Conference Selections{{cite web |url=http://www.cyclones.com/documents/2015/5/4/Tradition.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170214202642/http://www.cyclones.com/documents/2015/5/4/Tradition.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=February 14, 2017 |title=Men's Basketball Traditions |publisher=cyclones.com |access-date=2017-02-01 }}

:Diante Garrett (2nd Team)

:Scott Christopherson (Honorable Mention)

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  • Ralph A. Olsen Award

:Diante Garrett (2009)

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