AMES, Iowa -- It's not surprising that Iowa State has started 5-0, given its cushy schedule.
It's how easily the Cyclones have won those games that's raised some eyebrows.
Marquis Gilstrap had 18 points and 10 rebounds for his second double-double and Iowa State never trailed in cruising past Tennessee State, 84-53, Tuesday night.
Diante Garrett added 11 points and seven assists for the Cyclones (5-0), who hit their first 10 attempts from the floor and shot 61.5 percent.
Iowa State has beaten each of its five opponents by at least 20 points -- and its last two by an average of 36 points -- behind a revamped roster led by Gilstrap, the Big 12's preseason Newcomer of the Year.
The Cyclones have gotten off to similar starts under coach Greg McDermott, but they haven't looked this impressive in doing so.
"We're 5-0, and we've done it in a fashion that's been more dominating than it has been in the past when we've been 4-0, 5-0 the last couple of years," said Iowa State coach Greg McDermott, who hasn't had a winning season in three years with the Cyclones. "From that standpoint,
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Iowa State jumped ahead by as much as 31-11 over the winless Tigers, who have started the season 0-4 for the first time since 1999-2000.
Tennessee State closed within 14 by the break, but the Cyclones opened the second half with a 19-4 run and never looked back.
Josh Sain had 12 points to lead Tennessee State, which suffered its biggest loss of the season.
Tennessee State made a brief push late in the first half to cut Iowa State's lead to 40-26. But any hopes the Tigers had for a comeback were short-lived.
The Cyclones pushed their lead back over 20 points less than three minutes into the second half, as 3-pointers from Gilstrap and Lucca Staiger helped put them back on top, 50-28. Brackins then found Garrett for a 3-point play in transition as Iowa State's edge grew to 59-30 with 15 minutes left.
Tennessee State committed 18 turnovers and is still searching for its first win under new head coach John Cooper.
The Tigers, who were picked to finish ninth in the 10-team Ohio Valley Conference, hung with Northwestern on Sunday before falling, 69-62. The Wildcats needed a late run to put away Tennessee State, but Iowa State has made a habit out of putting opponents away early.
The Cyclones did it again on Tuesday night, hitting every shot they took in the first nine minutes.
Garrett keyed Iowa State's opening run, using his quickness to dish out a pair of assists and hit two baskets in the paint to help put Iowa State ahead, 15-2. He nearly found Gilstrap on a botched alley-oop, but Justin Hamilton scooped up the loose ball for a putback with the rim still shaking.






