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2004–05 Oklahoma State Cowboys basketball team
| 2004–05 Oklahoma State Cowboys basketball |
|---|
| Big 12 Conference |
| No. 8 |
| No. 8 |
| 26-7 (11–5 Big 12) |
| Eddie Sutton (15th season) |
| Sean Sutton |
| James Dickey |
| Gallagher-Iba Arena(Capacity: 13,611) |
The 2004–05 Oklahoma State Cowboys basketball team represented Oklahoma State University as a member of the Big 12 Conference during the 2004–05 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by 15th-year head coach Eddie Sutton and played their home games at Gallagher-Iba Arena. The Cowboys followed the previous season’s Final Four appearance by finishing with a record of 27–6 (11–5 Big 12) and a No. 8 final ranking in each of the two major polls.
After winning the Big 12 tournament, Oklahoma State received an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament as No. 2 seed in the Chicago region. After defeating Southeastern Louisiana in the opening round, the Cowboys defeated No. 7 seed Southern Illinois to reach the Sweet Sixteen. The run ended in the regional semifinal, as Arizona defeated OSU 79–78. It would end up being Coach Sutton’s final Tournament appearance.
Source:
| Datetime, TV | Rank# | Opponent# | Result | Record | Site (attendance) city, state |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 19, 2004* | No. 7 | Northwestern State | W 91–53 | 1–0 | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Nov 23, 2004* | No. 6 | Arkansas-Little Rock | W 90–65 | 2–0 | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Nov 27, 2004* | No. 6 | Sam Houston State | W 73–57 | 3–0 | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Nov 29, 2004* | No. 6 | at Southern Methodist | W 76–57 | 4–0 | Moody Coliseum Dallas, Texas |
| Dec 4, 2004* | No. 5 | Washington State | W 81–29 | 5–0 | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Dec 7, 2004* | No. 5 | vs. No. 4 Syracuse Jimmy V Classic | W 74–60 | 6–0 | Madison Square Garden New York, New York |
| Dec 10, 2004* | No. 5 | UAB | W 86–73 | 7–0 | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Dec 18, 2004* | No. 4 | at UNLV | W 79–67 | 8–0 | Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas, Nevada |
| Dec 21, 2004 | No. 3 | Northwestern Oklahoma State | W 92–35 | 9–0 | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Dec 28, 2004* | No. 3 | vs. No. 12 Gonzaga All-College Basketball Classic | L 75–78 | 9–1 | Ford Center (18,202)Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
| Jan 3, 2005 | No. 7 | at Texas A&M | W 86–61 | 10–1(1–0) | American Bank Center College Station, Texas |
| Jan 8, 2005 | No. 7 | at Texas Tech | W 76–66 | 11–1(2–0) | United Spirit Arena Lubbock, Texas |
| Jan 11, 2005 | No. 6 | Missouri | W 78–68 | 12–1(3–0) | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Jan 15, 2005 | No. 6 | Iowa State | W 83–73 | 13–1(4–0) | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Jan 17, 2005 | No. 5 | at No. 15 Texas | L 61–75 | 13–2(4–1) | Frank Erwin Center Austin, Texas |
| Jan 22, 2005 | No. 5 | Baylor | W 82–53 | 14–2(5–1) | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Jan 24, 2005 | No. 9 | at No. 13 Oklahoma | L 57–67 | 14–3(5–2) | Lloyd Noble Center Norman, Oklahoma |
| Jan 30, 2005 | No. 9 | at Colorado | W 104–86 | 15–3(6–2) | Coors Events Center Boulder, Colorado |
| Feb 2, 2005 | No. 10 | Kansas State | W 77–57 | 16–3(7–2) | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Feb 5, 2005 | No. 10 | at Baylor | W 81–63 | 17–3(8–2) | Ferrell Center Waco, Texas |
| Feb 7, 2005 | No. 10 | No. 16 Oklahoma | W 79–67 | 18–3(9–2) | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Feb 12, 2005 | No. 10 | at Texas A&M | W 66–59 | 19–3(10–2) | Reed Arena College Station, Texas |
| Feb 19, 2005 | No. 8 | Texas Tech | W 85–56 | 20–3(11–2) | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Feb 22, 2005 | No. 4 | at Nebraska | L 67–74 | 20–4(11–3) | Bob Devaney Sports Center Lincoln, Nebraska |
| Feb 27, 2005 | No. 4 | at No. 8 Kansas | L 79–81 | 20–5(11–4) | Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, Kansas |
| Mar 5, 2005 | No. 8 | Texas College GameDay | L 73–74 | 21–6(11–5) | Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Oklahoma |
| Mar 11, 2005* | (3) No. 10 | vs. (11) Colorado Quarterfinals | W 87–85 | 22–6 | Kemper Arena Kansas City, Missouri |
| Mar 12, 2005* | (3) No. 10 | vs. (2) No. 9 Kansas Semifinals | W 78–75 | 23–6 | Kemper Arena Kansas City, Missouri |
| Mar 13, 2005* | (3) No. 10 | vs. (4) Texas Tech Championship Game | W 72–68 | 24–6 | Kemper Arena Kansas City, Missouri |
| Mar 18, 2005* | (2 C) No. 8 | vs. (15 C) Southeastern Louisiana First round | W 63–50 | 25–6 | Ford Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
| Mar 20, 2005* | (2 C) No. 8 | vs. (7 C) Southern Illinois Second Round | W 85–77 | 26–6 | Ford Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
| Mar 24, 2005* | (2 C) No. 8 | vs. (3 C) No. 9 Arizona Regional semifinal – Sweet Sixteen | L 78–79 | 26–7 | Allstate Arena (16,957)Rosemont, Illinois |
| *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. C=Chicago. All times are in Central Time. |
- Joey Graham – Third-Team All-American (AP)
- John Lucas III – Honorable Mention All-American (AP)
| Round | Pick | Player | NBA club |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 16 | Joey Graham | Toronto Raptors |
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