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#1/1 Texas 90, Iowa State 83
January 13, 2010
Hilton Center - Ames, Iowa
POSTGAME NOTES
TEAM
Texas improved to 16-0 for the first time since the 1932-33 season and just the third time in school history (1923-24, 1932-33, 2009-10)
Texas won its 16th consecutive game, tied for the fifth longest win streak in school history
Texas improved to 11-8 all-time against Iowa State, including 9-3 under Rick Barnes
Texas outrebounded an opponent for the 13th time in 16 games
Avery Bradley
Scored 20 or more points (24 points) for the second consecutive game and the third time this season
Reached double figures in scoring for the 10th time this season
Recorded a career high with six assists without a turnover
Averaged 26.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists over the last two games
Played a career-high 37 minutes
J'Covan Brown
Reached double figures in scoring (11 points) for the ninth time this season
Jordan Hamilton
Reached double figures in scoring (11 points) for the 10th time this season
Damion James
Made his 122nd career start, four shy of Royal Ivey (126 - 2001-04) for the school career mark
Played in his 124th consecutive game, tied with Justin Mason for third on UT's all-time list behind only Brian Boddicker (134 - 2001-04) and James Thomas (134 - 2001-04)
Recorded a double-double (23 points, 14 rebounds) for the ninth time this season and the 46th time in his career (124 games)
Moved into second place on the Big 12 career list for double-doubles, tying Nebraska's Venson Hamilton (46 - 1997-99). He trails only former Longhorn Chris Mihm (47 - 1998-2000).
Scored 20 or more points for the eighth time this season and the 18th time in his career
Reached double figures in scoring for the 14th time this season and the 83rd time in his career
Reached double figures in rebounding for the ninth time this season and the 57th time in his career
Ended the game with 1,583 career points to pass Brandon Mouton (1,582 - 2001-04) for ninth-place on the UT career scoring list
With his third rebound of the second half at the 6:56 mark, he recorded his 1,144th career rebound to become the Big 12 Conference career rebounding leader, passing Kansas' Nick Collison (1,143 - 2000-03). He ended the game with 1,147 boards.
Ended the game with 452 career rebounds in Big 12 Conference games to pass Nebraska's Venson Hamilton (446 - 1997-99) for eighth place on the Big 12 career list
Justin Mason
Played in his 124th consecutive game, tied with Damion James for third on UT's all-time list behind only Brian Boddicker (134 - 2001-04) and James Thomas (134 - 2001-04)