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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Heartbreaking is a word that's used far too often in sportswriting. Besides, it's not a strong enough word anyway. And you won't get me to ever use the term heart-stopping. I know Fred Hoiberg never uses that one. There's got to be much more powerful words or terms to describe the emotion connected with today's Iowa State-Ohio State basketball game, but right now I can't think of what they might be. All I can say is that Iowa State deserved a much better fate in its NCAA defeat at Dayton, Ohio. In the end, the Cyclones lost, 78-75, and the record books will always say that guard Aaron Craft's 3-pointer with a half-second remaining was the decisive basket for Ohio State. The record books don't lie. Craft's basket was the dagger that prevented Hoiberg, an excellent coach, and his excellent team from marching onward in the Big Dance. Craft scored because Iowa State freshman Georges Niang guessed wrong on defense. With the seconds ticking off the clock, Niang evidently thought Craft would wind up driving to the basket instead of pulling up for the 3. After all, Craft isn't exactly collegiate basketball's greatest shooter. Earlier in the game, he missed on the front ends of two one-and-one free throw opportunities. Niang is a wonderful player. He owes no one an apology for how he defended Craft.. How sad and ironic it was that a Cyclone team that leads the nation in 3-point shooting lost its final game to a 3-pointer. The Iowa State-Ohio State game was the best of this tournament, and for all I know there won't be a better one the rest of the way. Iowa State played a wonderful game, and just as easily could have won. Minutes after the game had ended, and after long looks at videotape replay, CBS analyst Charles Barkley said Iowa State was screwed by the officials on more than one play. Barkley could be right, but it's obvious in today's extremely fast-paced collegiate basketball that rarely is a game played that there isn't controversy about the officiating. Iowa State is a team that's been screwed by the officials often this season. Surely you remember the loss to Kansas at Hilton coliseum in Ames. The Cyclones played a very courageous game today, and had to play too much of without injured Chris Babb. Yes, Hoiberg and his players deserved a much better fate.

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