Oklahoma State found out the hard way that it has a roster full of ball handlers.

In an 87-63 home win Sunday against Texas A&M, Kanye Clary suffered an apparent arm injury and played only seven minutes. The Oklahoma State depth could be tested again when the team meets Prairie View A&M on Wednesday night in Stillwater, Okla.

The Cowboys already passed the first test.

Because Clary was being counted on as a primary ball handler, the Cowboys (2-0) turned to a point-guard-by-committee approach. Coach Steve Lutz said he was impressed with the collective ball-handling effort his team made against the Aggies.

"We learned that Isaiah Coleman, Vyctorius Miller, Ryan Crotty, Lefteris (Mantzoukas) and Christian (Coleman) ... all those guys stepped up when Kanye went down," Lutz said. "They step

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