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Thursday, March 19, 2015

So Much for That. The Iowa State Team I Thought Was Good Enough To Make It To the NCAA Final Four Is Handed An Early Exit from the Big Dance By 15-Game Loser UAB, 60-59. The Cyclones Clearly Weren't Prepared, and Were Blindsided By An Opponent That Refused To Be Intimidated By a Big 12 Team With a Much Higher National Profile. I Find It Hard To Believe That This Could Happen To a Fred Hoiberg-Coached Squad


By RON MALY

Well, that didn't last long.

So much for the Iowa State basketball team I thought was good enough to advance to the NCAA's Final Four.
The Big Dance

Pardon my optimism.

The Cyclones weren't even good enough to win one game in the Big Dance.

They were bounced out of the tournament almost before it began.

Their loss came in the second  game of the first day.

A third-seeded Iowa State team that was sky-high while winning the Big 12 Conference tournament last week was emotionally flat today in Louisville, and lost to 14th-seeded UAB [that's short for Alabama-Birmingham], 60-59.

Make no mistake about it, the Cyclones deserved to be beaten.

When the Big Dance starts, you'd better  have all your moves ready.

Iowa State, which ended its season with a 25-9 record, clearly wasn't prepared, and was blindsided by a UAB team that refused to be intimidated by an opponent with a much higher national profile.

 "We got lackadaisical," the Cyclones' Naz Long said. "We have no one to blame but ourselves. This one burns, man. It burns."

Hey, man, it should burn. 

The Cyclones had no business letting this one get away.

But it's certainly happened to Iowa State before.

In 1981, a No. 2-seeded Cyclone team was jolted by 15th-seeded Hampton, 58-57.

This time, Iowa State--with forwards Georges Niang and Dustin Hogue pretty much no-shows--lost to a team that has been beaten 15 times in the 2014-2015 season.

I'm a big Fred Hoiberg fan. 

Class guy.

Outstanding present Iowa State coach.

Frankly, I never thought the man known as The Mayor would ever let himself or his team play, or lose, a game like this on the national stage.

But it happens to the best of 'em, I guess.

Hoiberg called it the toughest loss he's ever had.

"I'm not going to make any excuses," he said. "You've got to come  to play 40 minutes."

That's the kind of stuff that happens when your team doesn't rebound well enough [Iowa State was beaten, 52-37, overall and 19-9, on the offensive backboards], and doesn't bring its 'A' game to the Big Dance.

You go home.

It's called one and done.