When they play each other Saturday in Stillwater, Okla., Oklahoma State can only hope to match what Utah did in the aftermath of their last meeting.The Cowboys (10-10, 2-7 Big 12) take a three-game losing streak into their matchup against the visiting Utes (12-8, 4-5) and need a dramatic shift.That scenario played out for Utah a few weeks ago when it snapped its own three-game conference losing streak with a commanding 83-62 win over the Cowboys in Salt Lake City. The Utes went on to win four of six games, including Tuesday’s 69-66 home victory over Cincinnati.Oklahoma State has dropped seven of nine games and has an uphill road to qualify for postseason play. The team leans on Marchelus Avery (12.5 points per game), Abou Ousmane (11.9) and Bryce Thompson (11.4) for scoring.The Utes and Cowboys each struggled with turnovers in their most recent outing.Oklahoma State committed 16 turnovers in the first half en route to 21 for the game, leading to an 85-57 blowout loss to Kansas State.”A lot of our lack of defense is because we turned the ball over 21 times and gave them 28 points,” coach Steve Lutz said, per the student newspaper.