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Iowa State men's basketball looking to keep its roll going with mix of returning starters, newcomers

Iowa State men's basketball looking to keep its roll going with mix of returning starters, newcomers
THAT AND MORE FROM MEDIA DAY DURING IOWA STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA DAY, I ASKED HEAD COACH T.J. OTZELBERGER HOW HE’S GOING TO REPLACE THAT BACKCOURT OF KEYSHAWN GILBERT AND CURTIS JONES. HE TOLD ME, NOBODY HAS TO BE THOSE GUYS. THEY JUST HAVE TO BE THEM. IF YOU SAY WHO HAS TO BE ON THE COURT BECAUSE EVERYTHING HE DOES LOOKS LIKE WINNING. NATE HEISEY AND I FEEL THAT WAY RIGHT NOW. AND SO WE’LL SEE HOW THAT CONTINUES TO EVOLVE. BUT WE HAVE WE HAVE SOME OTHER GREAT OPTIONS. AND I THINK SPECIFICALLY WITH THOSE FRESHMEN, I’VE GOT A LOT OF CONFIDENCE IN THOSE GUYS. THE MOST TALKED ABOUT FRESHMEN WERE KILLIAN, TORY AND JAMARION BATEMAN. BOTH GUYS, ALONG WITH CADE KELDERMAN, ARE PLAYING BEHIND TAMIN LIPSEY, WHO WAS OUT WITH THAT MCL SPRAIN. NOW, KILLIAN TELLS ME THAT THE ON COURT ADJUSTMENTS HAVEN’T BEEN VERY DIFFICULT. THE HARDEST PART HAS BEEN OFF THE COURT. I MEAN, IT’S NORMAL, LIKE IF PEOPLE DON’T REALLY UNDERSTAND US SOMETIMES BECAUSE OF THE ACCENT. KILLIAN IS THE FIRST EVER CYCLONE FROM FRANCE. YEAH, SOMETIMES IT’S HARD, HONESTLY, BECAUSE I HAVE TO ACTIVATE, LIKE, THE ENGLISH MODE. BUT IT’S DEFINITELY SOME FUNNY TIMES WHERE HE MAY NOT KNOW WHAT YOU SAID BECAUSE OBVIOUSLY, EVEN HOW GOOD HE IS NOW WITH HIS ENGLISH, IT’S STILL SOMETHING HE CAN LEARN EVERY DAY. THERE’S CREDIBILITY BEHIND BATEMAN’S STATEMENT. I HAD A 4.0 AND GRADUATED VALEDICTORIAN FROM THE MILWAUKEE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. WE’VE HAD SOME REALLY TERRIFIC FRESHMEN THAT HAVE COME IN WITH GREAT HABITS, WHETHER IT’S BEEN TYRESE, HUNTER, TAMING LIPSY, MILAN AND NOW I WOULD SAY AT THE TOP OF THAT IS JAMARI AND BATEMAN. EVERYTHING THAT HE DOES LINES UP WITH WINNING. KILLIAN TORRES ALSO SHOWN THOSE SAME SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES. THE CYCLONES OPENED THEIR NON-CONFERENCE SEASON RIGHT HERE AT HOME ON NOVEMBER 3RD AGAINST FDU FROM HILTON COLISEUM.
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Updated: 12:23 PM CDT Oct 29, 2025
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Iowa State men's basketball looking to keep its roll going with mix of returning starters, newcomers
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Updated: 12:23 PM CDT Oct 29, 2025
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The beat goes on in Ames under T.J. Otzelberger, who enters his fifth season with a 95-45 record, four straight NCAA Tournament appearances and two Sweet 16s. Three starters return from the 25-win team that was ranked in the top 10 from the preseason until the second week of March. Iowa State begins this season No. 16 in the Associated Press poll and will play an extremely challenging nonconference schedule. The Cyclones were picked fifth in the Big 12 preseason poll.Players to watchTamin Lipsey, one of the nation's top point guards and the Cyclones' career steals leader, sat out preseason practices recovering from a knee sprain but will be ready for the regular season. The 6-foot-9, 240-pound Joshua Jefferson was a do-it-all man last season, averaging 13 points, a team-best 7.4 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.1 steals. Milan Momcilovic is a three-year starter and an inside-outside threat who shot 39.6% on 3s last season. Nate Heise turned his game up a notch the second half of the season and was a reliable scorer in the postseason.Departures and arrivalsLeading scorers Curtis Jones and Keshon Gilbert, who combined for 31 points per game, are gone. Utah Valley transfer Dominick Nelson gives the Cyclones another proven scorer with three 25-point games last season. Virginia transfer Blake Buchanan is not afraid to do the dirty work and is a good fit in Otzelberger's defense-oriented system. Purdue-Fort Wayne transfer Eric Mulder led the nation in two-point field goal percentage (78.4%).Top gamesThe Cyclones open Nov. 3 at home against Fairleigh Dickinson and head to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to play Mississippi State on Nov. 10. They play in the Players Era Men's Championship in Las Vegas against No. 5 St. John's on Nov. 24 and against No. 23 Creighton on Nov. 25. They visit No. 1 Purdue on Dec. 6. Big 12 play starts at home against West Virginia on Jan. 2. They're at home against No. 2 Houston on Feb. 16 and on the road against No. 8 BYU on Feb. 21.Facts and figuresCyclones opponents committed turnovers on 13.2% of their possessions last season, according to KenPom. That ranked second among power-conference teams behind Missouri, whose opponents turned it over 13.4%. ... Freshman Jamarion Batemon of Milwaukee is the highest-ranked member of the high school recruiting class. The combo guard averaged better than 20 points per game three straight seasons at Milwaukee Academy of Science. ... Freshman Killyan Toure, filling in for Lipsey at point guard, was 7-of-12 shooting with 10 rebounds, five assists and three turnovers in exhibitions against Creighton and Northwestern.WATCH: Meet Iowa State's incoming freshmen» Subscribe to vlog's YouTube page» Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play

The beat goes on in Ames under T.J. Otzelberger, who enters his fifth season with a 95-45 record, four straight NCAA Tournament appearances and two Sweet 16s. Three starters return from the 25-win team that was ranked in the top 10 from the preseason until the second week of March. Iowa State begins this season No. 16 in the Associated Press poll and will play an extremely challenging nonconference schedule. The Cyclones were picked fifth in the Big 12 preseason poll.

Players to watch

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Tamin Lipsey, one of the nation's top point guards and the Cyclones' career steals leader, sat out preseason practices recovering from a knee sprain but will be ready for the regular season. The 6-foot-9, 240-pound Joshua Jefferson was a do-it-all man last season, averaging 13 points, a team-best 7.4 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.1 steals. Milan Momcilovic is a three-year starter and an inside-outside threat who shot 39.6% on 3s last season. Nate Heise turned his game up a notch the second half of the season and was a reliable scorer in the postseason.

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Departures and arrivals

Leading scorers Curtis Jones and Keshon Gilbert, who combined for 31 points per game, are gone. Utah Valley transfer Dominick Nelson gives the Cyclones another proven scorer with three 25-point games last season. Virginia transfer Blake Buchanan is not afraid to do the dirty work and is a good fit in Otzelberger's defense-oriented system. Purdue-Fort Wayne transfer Eric Mulder led the nation in two-point field goal percentage (78.4%).

Top games

The Cyclones open Nov. 3 at home against Fairleigh Dickinson and head to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to play Mississippi State on Nov. 10. They play in the Players Era Men's Championship in Las Vegas against No. 5 St. John's on Nov. 24 and against No. 23 Creighton on Nov. 25. They visit No. 1 Purdue on Dec. 6. Big 12 play starts at home against West Virginia on Jan. 2. They're at home against No. 2 Houston on Feb. 16 and on the road against No. 8 BYU on Feb. 21.

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Facts and figures

Cyclones opponents committed turnovers on 13.2% of their possessions last season, according to KenPom. That ranked second among power-conference teams behind Missouri, whose opponents turned it over 13.4%. ... Freshman Jamarion Batemon of Milwaukee is the highest-ranked member of the high school recruiting class. The combo guard averaged better than 20 points per game three straight seasons at Milwaukee Academy of Science. ... Freshman Killyan Toure, filling in for Lipsey at point guard, was 7-of-12 shooting with 10 rebounds, five assists and three turnovers in exhibitions against Creighton and Northwestern.

WATCH: Meet Iowa State's incoming freshmen

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