KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger's main talking points heading into a quarterfinal against No. 10 Baylor in the Big 12 Tournament centered on the basics: rebounding and points in the paint.
The Cyclones must have taken the message to heart.
Sure, Gabe Kalscheur knocked down six three-pointers and scoring 24 points. But everyone else wearing red had a hand in the huge advantage on the boards, including a 21-5 edge on the offensive glass, and that allowed the fifth-seeded Cyclones to beat the fourth-seeded Bears 78-72 on Thursday and advance to the semifinal round.
"The things we really focused on," Otzelberger said with a hoarse voice, "our guys did a great job."
Jaren Holmes added 17 points, Tamin Lipsey had 12 and Tre King 10 for the Cyclones (19-12), who followed up a win over the Bears on Saturday by beating them for the fifth time in six conference tournament games.
Iowa State will play third-ranked Kansas or West Virginia on Friday night for a spot in the title game.
"Our coaches did a great job of telling us to take away their 3s," Kalscheur said. "Jalen Bridges was knocking down 3s — a lot of them were open — but we kind of limited their other guards from going off."
Bridges, who was held to five points on 1-for-9 shooting against Iowa State last weekend, went 10 of 11 from the field, topped his career high with a 3 early in the second half and finished with 28 points for Baylor (22-10).

