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Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. CT at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo.
Basketball / Womens Basketball
Iowa State's women's basketball team is gearing up for a second-round matchup against Arizona State in the Big 12 Tournament. The Cyclones, entering as the seven seed with a first-round bye, will face the Sun Devils at T-Mobile Center in Ka...
Iowa State enters the Big 12 Tournament with a 22-8 record (10-8 in Big 12 play) and is looking to make a deep run. Their offense, which ranks 12th nationally with an average of 82.8 points per game, is powered by the outstanding play of Audi Crooks, who has consistently scored in double figures. Addy Brown's all-around contributions and Jada Williams' playmaking add further dimensions to the Cyclones' attack.
The Cyclones' recent performance includes a 93-79 victory over Kansas State, where Audi Crooks scored 41 points. Their ability to rebound effectively and convert free throws will be crucial in the tournament.
Arizona State, who defeated Arizona to reach the second round, will be looking to avenge their previous loss to Iowa State. This game marks the second consecutive season that these teams have met in the Big 12 Tournament. Last season, ISU won 96-88.
Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. CT at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo.
Iowa State won 90-64 on February 18.
Audi Crooks, Addy Brown, and Jada Williams.
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