Iowa State beats Northern Iowa without injured star Audi Crooks

The Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball team secured an 81-53 victory over Northern Iowa on Dec. 14 at Hilton Coliseum, completing a perfect non-conference schedule despite missing several key players to injuries. Star center Audi Crooks was sidelined with a head injury sustained in the prior game against Iowa, while guard Evangelia Paulk dealt with a neck issue and freshman Reese Beaty nursed a foot injury. Coach Bill Fennelly prioritized player safety in the win.

AMES — The No. 10 Iowa State Cyclones wrapped up their non-conference slate undefeated, defeating Northern Iowa 81-53 on Sunday afternoon. The game highlighted the team's depth, as they managed without leading scorer Audi Crooks and other contributors.

Crooks, who leads the nation with 27.8 points per game and 306 total points through 11 games, missed the matchup due to a head injury from the Dec. 10 win over No. 12 Iowa. She has shot over 72% from the field this season and holds Iowa State's single-game scoring records with 43 and 47 points in separate outings. 'She got hit in the head in the Iowa game,' coach Bill Fennelly said postgame. 'Our medical staff is phenomenal, we're not taking any chances. ... We'll probably know more by the end of the week.' Crooks is progressing through return-to-play protocol and could return soon.

Paulk, a key bench player averaging 1.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 0.9 steals in 11.6 minutes per game across all 11 contests, was out with a mild soft-tissue injury affecting her neck. Fennelly noted the medical staff believed she may have slept awkwardly, adding, 'My guess is she'll be OK.'

Freshman Reese Beaty also sat out with a foot injury, further testing the rotation. Despite the absences, Iowa State controlled the game from start to finish, showcasing their resilience ahead of Big 12 play.

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Iowa Hawkeyes women celebrate 91-70 win over Ohio State despite McCabe's ACL injury.
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No. 10 Iowa defeated No. 11 Ohio State 91-70 in women's basketball on Sunday, extending their winning streak to eight games. Senior guard Taylor McCabe suffered a season-ending ACL injury early in the contest. The Hawkeyes' team effort secured the victory, marking their third straight win over ranked opponents.

No. 19 Iowa State suffered its fifth straight loss, falling 86-58 to Oklahoma State in a Big 12 women's basketball game on Sunday. The Cowgirls dominated with 14 three-pointers and a triple-double from Stailee Heard. Jada Williams and Audi Crooks each scored 15 points for the Cyclones.

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No. 10 Iowa defeated No. 12 Ohio State 91-70 on Sunday afternoon at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, snapping the Buckeyes' seven-game winning streak. Freshman Addie Deal led the Hawkeyes with a career-high 20 points, while senior Hannah Stuelke recorded her sixth double-double of the season. The game was marred early by an injury to Iowa guard Taylor McCabe.

The University of Northern Iowa track and field team excelled at the Larry Wieczorek Invitational in Iowa City, capturing five event titles and setting 23 career-best marks over the weekend. Highlighting the performance, the women's 4x400-meter relay team broke a 21-year-old school record. Minnesota State also competed strongly at the meet.

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Nebraska's men's basketball team remains undefeated at 15-0 after a narrow 72-69 victory over Ohio State. Ranked 10th nationally for the first time since 1966, the Cornhuskers are tied for the Big Ten lead. Coach Fred Hoiberg credits the team's even-keeled approach for their success.

The No. 25 Washington women's basketball team dominated Rutgers with a 76-48 victory on Monday at Jersey Mike's Arena in Piscataway, New Jersey. The Huskies stifled the Scarlet Knights defensively, limiting them to their lowest point total against a Big Ten opponent this season. Washington's rebounding edge and strong interior play propelled them to a decisive win.

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No. 7 Nebraska overcame a sluggish first half to dominate Minnesota 76-57 on the road, improving to 20-0 overall and 9-0 in Big Ten play. Pryce Sandfort led the comeback with 22 points, mostly in the second half, while the Golden Gophers struggled after halftime. The win extends Nebraska's program-record winning streak to 24 games.

 

 

 

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