Oklahoma State University Athletics
Postgame Notes: Kansas
February 18, 2026 | Cowboy Basketball
8/12 Kansas 81, Oklahoma State 69
Feb. 18, 2026 | Stillwater, Okla. | Gallagher-Iba Arena
Records: OSU: 16-10 (4-9 Big 12); KU: 20-6 (10-3 Big 12)
Team Leaders:
Pts: Fallah (21), Roy (16)
Reb: C. Coleman (8), I. Coleman (6)
Ast: Roy (4)
Stl: Clary (2), Miller (2), Roy (2)
Quick Summary:
Series Info:
Team Notes
Individual Notes:
Consecutive Games with a 3-Pointer:
59 -- John Lucas (Jan. 3, 2004 to Mar. 24, 2005)
36 -- Brooks Thompson (Mar. 19, 1993 to Mar. 20, 1994)
31 -- Keiton Page (Nov. 15, 2011 to Mar. 8, 2012)
29 -- James Anderson (Mar. 3, 2009 to Feb. 1, 2010)
25 -- Randy Rutherford (Dec. 3, 1994 to Mar. 10, 1995)
22 -- Phil Forte (Nov. 23, 2016 to Feb. 18, 2017)
22 -- Anthony Roy (Nov. 16, 2025 to Present)
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OSU Starters (Starts in '25-26, OSU Career, NCAA Career):
G #1 Kanye Clary 22 22 46
G #5 Vyctorius Miller 23 23 29
G #9 Anthony Roy 19 19 34
F #4 Christian Coleman 17 17 59
C #22 Parsa Fallah 23 23 78
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Next Game: at Colorado
Saturday, Feb. 21 | 2:30 p.m. CT | TNT
Feb. 18, 2026 | Stillwater, Okla. | Gallagher-Iba Arena
Records: OSU: 16-10 (4-9 Big 12); KU: 20-6 (10-3 Big 12)
Team Leaders:
Pts: Fallah (21), Roy (16)
Reb: C. Coleman (8), I. Coleman (6)
Ast: Roy (4)
Stl: Clary (2), Miller (2), Roy (2)
Quick Summary:
- Darryn Peterson scored 20 of his 23 points in the first half to help Kansas to an 81-69 road win.
- Peterson hit 6-of-10 threes for the game -- five of them in the first 15 minutes as the Jayhawks build a 39-16 lead.
- Parsa Fallah scored 21 points to lead OSU, which dropped its fourth straight game.
- The Cowboys shook off a 5-for-23 shooting start with an 11-0 run and closed the gap to 43-29 at halftime.
- Fallah scored the first seven OSU points of the second half, including a three-point play that thinned the margin to 46-36 with 17:22 to go, but OSU would get no closer.
- Anthony Roy was the only other Cowboy in double-figures with 16 points.
- OSU shot just 34.8 percent from the field, including 7-of-28 from three.
- Helped by Peterson's early shooting, Kansas hit 11-of-24 from deep and 45.9 percent overall while totaling 20 assists.
- Bryson Tiller and Flory Bidunga each grabbed 11 boards to help the Jayhawks finish with a 41-38 edge on the glass.
Series Info:
- KU has won nine straight in the series.
- Bill Self improves to 10-10 all-time in GIA (10-8 with KU).
- The Jayhawks' all-time series lead now stands at 127-60 (42-36 in Stillwater).
Team Notes
- OSU's four-game losing streak is its longest in two seasons under Steve Lutz.
- The Cowboys fall to 13-4 inside GIA (26-8 Lutz era).
- This is the first time under Lutz that OSU has dropped consecutive home games.
Individual Notes:
- Anthony Roy has made at least one three-pointer in each of the last 22 games. It's the longest OSU streak since Phil Forte's 22-gamer eight years ago and tied for the sixth-longest in program history.
- Roy's 49 threes in Big 12 play are sixth on OSU's single-season list with five games left to play.
- Parsa Fallah tallied his seventh 20+ point game as a Cowboy.
- Fall is now 10 rebounds shy of 500 for his collegiate career.
- Kanye Clary (3 assists, 1 turnovers) tied a school record with his 23rd straight game with more assists than turnovers. Doug Gottlieb set the original mark 28 years ago.
Consecutive Games with a 3-Pointer:
59 -- John Lucas (Jan. 3, 2004 to Mar. 24, 2005)
36 -- Brooks Thompson (Mar. 19, 1993 to Mar. 20, 1994)
31 -- Keiton Page (Nov. 15, 2011 to Mar. 8, 2012)
29 -- James Anderson (Mar. 3, 2009 to Feb. 1, 2010)
25 -- Randy Rutherford (Dec. 3, 1994 to Mar. 10, 1995)
22 -- Phil Forte (Nov. 23, 2016 to Feb. 18, 2017)
22 -- Anthony Roy (Nov. 16, 2025 to Present)
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OSU Starters (Starts in '25-26, OSU Career, NCAA Career):
G #1 Kanye Clary 22 22 46
G #5 Vyctorius Miller 23 23 29
G #9 Anthony Roy 19 19 34
F #4 Christian Coleman 17 17 59
C #22 Parsa Fallah 23 23 78
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Next Game: at Colorado
Saturday, Feb. 21 | 2:30 p.m. CT | TNT
- The Cowboys return to the CU Event Center for the first time in 15 years to take on the Colorado Buffaloes.
- Colorado (14-12, 4-9) will be coming off a midweek bye following a 90-86 overtime loss at BYU.
- Colorado leads the league in bench scoring (28.8 ppg), just ahead of OSU (28.3).
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