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02.12.2023 | Women's Basketball
Who:Â No. 22 Iowa State (15-7, 7-5Â Big 12) vs. No. 17Texas (20-6, 11-2Â Big 12)
Where: Hilton Coliseum – Ames, Iowa
When: Monday, Feb. 13, 2023 – 6 p.m.
GAME PROGRAM
The Links
WATCH:Â ESPN2 and ESPN+
PxP: Beth Mowins Analyst: Deb Antonelli
LISTEN: Cyclone Radio Network – Varsity App or Radio Affiliates
PxP: Noah Wolf Analyst: Brett Cooper
LIVE STATS
IOWA STATE GAME NOTES
MEDIA CENTER
No. 22 Iowa State, will be aiming to snap a three-game skid on Monday evening against No. 17 and Big 12 leaders Texas. The Cyclones had a tough shooting day at West Virginia on Saturday, falling 73-60 in Morgantown.
INSIDE THE SERIES
Overall:Â UT Leads 26-21
In Ames:Â ISU Leads 10-9
Fennelly vs. UT:Â 21-26
FOUR THINGS
1 – Win needed by head coach Bill Fennelly to reach 750 for his career. Of those 749, 583 have come during his tenure at Iowa State (the other 166 at Toledo).
9 – 3-pointers needed by Iowa State to reach 200 made 3-pointers for a 21st-straight season.
10 – Points needed by Ashley Joens to enter the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball All-Time Scoring Leaders Top 25. She enters the game at No. 26 with her 2,809 career points.
884 – The Cyclones have made at least one 3-point field goal in an NCAA-record 884 consecutive games, a streak which encapsulates the entirety of the Bill Fennelly Era at Iowa State.
"A 6-0 SENIOR FROM IOWA CITY, IOWA, #24 ASHLEY JOENS!"
It is a bit of a search to find new records for Ashley Joens to gain this late in her career, but she could have another one at tip-off on Monday. Should Joens be in the Starting 5, she will set a new Big 12 record for career starts with 149, breaking the record of 148 previously held by Baylor's Britney Griner (2010-13).
HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS
It is a quick turnaround from Saturday night for Iowa State, but the Cyclones will be looking forward to being in front of a Cyclone faithful that has helped them to a 10-1 mark on the season and rank fourth nationally in attendance at 10,069 per contest.