Lawrence, KS (SportsNetwork.com) - Frank Mason III scored 16 points and grabbed a game-high nine rebounds to help No. 9 Kansas beat 24th-ranked Oklahoma State 67-57 on Tuesday. Mason was 9-of-11 from the free throw line, where Kansas (14-2, 3-0 Big 12) spent much of the night. The Jayhawks made 32 of their 46 attempts at the charity stripe and only attempted 43 shots from the field. We have to do a better job defending without fouling, said Cowboys coach Travis Ford. The way the game was played was tough for our basketball team. It was like an uphill battle. Kansas also got 14 points and six rebounds from Kelly Oubre Jr. The Cowboys (12-4, 2-2) got 21 points from LeBryan Nash and 18 from Phil Forte, the Big 12s two leading scorers. The pair totaled 20 of those points on free throws as Oklahoma State went 22-of-25 from the line. Beyond Nash and Forte, Oklahoma State got little production. The 10 other Cowboys that took the floor combined to shoot 7-of-29. In the second half, Forte was in and out of the game with what appeared to be a leg injury. He attempted just two shots after the break, leaving Nash to shoulder the scoring load. Nash scored 19 points in the second half, including 15 of the teams final 20. He cut the Cowboys deficit to four with four free throws in a 30-second span with 12 minutes to play, but Kansas scored 10 of the next 13 points to restore its comfortable lead. Jamari Traylors dunk in transition with 42 seconds left extended the Jayhawks lead to its final margin of 10. After a sluggish start, Kansas was awakened by Cliff Alexanders powerful slam over Anthony Allen that resulted in a three-point play. Alexander got a technical foul for taunting, but the Jayhawks made four of their next five shots in a 9-0 run to take a 24-16 lead with 8 1/2 minutes left in the first. Yeah, I knew it was going to be a dog fight from the get-go. We just had to prepare ourselves for it, said Alexander. The Cowboys used a pair of triples to help cut their deficit back down to one but neither team had much success from the field for the remainder of the half. Both the Jayhawks and Cowboys went into the break making just one of their last 11 shots, and Kansas held a 32-28 lead after one. Game Notes Kansas coach Bill Self is now 14-9 all-time against his alma matter ... The Jayhawks started 3-0 in Big 12 play for the ninth straight season ... Kansas is now 13-0 when allowing fewer than 70 points ... Fortes four-game streak of scoring 20-or-more points ended ... Each team is in action next on Saturday with Kansas traveling to Iowa State and Oklahoma State visiting rival Oklahoma. Air Max 90 Essential Solde . -- The taxing preseason, which included two games in China, is finally over. Nike Air Max Destockage . PAUL, Minn. http://www.maxnikepascher.fr/destockage-air-vapormax.html . Terry came from Boston along with Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce but has appeared in just 35 games after a knee injury, averaging 4.5 points on 36 per cent shooting. Evans was a favourite of fans but not coach Jason Kidd, who used him in just 30 of their 51 games. Vapormax Plus Soldes . Woods said Friday that his charity event, which attracts a world-class field even without being part of any tour, will move in December 2014 to Isleworth, the course where he honed his professional game from 1996 until moving away to south Florida two years ago. Air Max 270 Femme Pas Cher . Cavaliers shooting guard Craig Ehlo makes a solid play on the ball, but still Jordan hits the amazing shot.CALGARY - Calgary coach John Hufnagel says star running back Jon Cornish is unlikely to play when the Stampeders host the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday. In a post on the Stampeders official Twitter account, Hufnagel says Cornish will likely miss the game due to general soreness. The Stampeders (13-2) have already clinched first place in the West Division and will want to have a healthy Cornish in the post-season. Cornish, from New Westminster, B.C., leads the league in rushing with 977 yards despite missing seven games this season to injury.dddddddddddd Cornish missed six contests in July and August with concussion-like symptoms and didnt play against Montreal in September with what the tam called nagging injuries. In other roster news, veteran receiver Chris Bauman was added to the practice roster and was on the field while defensive lineman Quinton Spears was released. This is the second stint with the Stampeders for Bauman, who spent two seasons with Calgary after playing four seasons with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and one with the Edmonton Eskimos. ' ' '