Completed Event: Women's Basketball versus Arizona on January 24, 2026 , Win , 90, to, 65


02.17.2026 | Women's Basketball
Who: Iowa State (20-6, 8-6 Big 12) vs. Arizona State (21-6, 8-6 Big 12)
Where: Hilton Coliseum – Ames, Iowa
When: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 – 6:30 p.m.
The Links
WATCH: ESPN+ (PxP: BJ Schaben, Analyst: Molly Parrott, Reporter: Elizabeth Ihle)
LISTEN: Cyclone Radio Network (PxP: Noah Wolf, Analyst: Jamie Steyer Johnson)
Iowa State hosts Arizona State for the first time since head coach Bill Fennelly's first season at the helm for the Cyclones in 1995-96. The Cyclones are 4-1 all-time against the Sun Devils.
FOUR THINGS
3 – Iowa State is the only Big 12 program to have three different players named the league's Player of the Week this season (Addy Brown, Audi Crooks, Jada Williams).
4 – Iowa State junior Addy Brown recorded the fourth triple-double in program history against Norfolk State (Nov. 16), tallying 11 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists. It marks the first time in over a decade that a Cyclone achieved the feat.
10 – The Cyclones have the 10th-best field goal percentage in NCAA Division I women's basketball, connecting on 48.5 percent of attempts from the floor.
92 – Audi Crooks has scored in double figures in 92 straight games. It marks the longest streak by a Cyclone women's basketball player and longest active streak in NCAA women's basketball. Crooks also holds the longest streak by a Big 12 women's basketball player since Brittney Griner's 116-game run from 2010-2013.
SERIES NOTES
Wednesday marks just the second time in program history that Iowa State hosts Arizona State in Ames. The Cyclones are 4-1 all-time against the Sun Devils in a series that dates back to the 1987-88 season. ISU head coach Bill Fennelly is 3-0 against ASU. Fennelly and ASU first-year coach Molly Miller have never matched up prior to Wednesday's contest.
LAST TIME OUT
Iowa State picked up a 76-72 win over Kansas State inside Hilton Coliseum on Sunday afternoon. Three Cyclones finished in double figures, led by Jada Williams' 22 points. Williams finished 12-for-12 at the free throw line, icing the game at the charity stripe. ISU posted one of its best games at the free throw line, finishing 25-of-28 on the day and 14-of-14 in the second half. Audi Crooks added 20 points and a game-high nine rebounds while Arianna Jackson finished with 11 points with three 3-pointers. Kenzie Hare had a perfect shooting day, finishing 3-for-3 with two 3-pointers and 1-of-1 at the line.
2,000 POINT QUEEN
Iowa State junior Audi Crooks became the program's 35th 1,000 point scorer last season with her 23rd point against Utah (Jan. 5) and joined three other Cyclones in the 2,000 point club on Jan. 28. Crooks is the fastest Big 12 women's basketball player to score 2,000 points, reaching the milestone in 89 games. She was five games faster than the next-fastest Big 12 player, Courtney Paris (Oklahoma, 94 games), to reach the mark.
Crooks was the fastest Cyclone to score 1,000 points, reaching the mark in 49 games. She passed all-time leading scorer Ashley Joens as the fastest ISU player to 1,000 points, the previous best in 64 games. Crooks was also the third fastest Big 12 women's basketball player to reach 1,000 points behind Courtney Paris (Oklahoma, 46) and Sheila Lambert (Baylor, 48). She scored her 1,500th career point against Southern (Nov. 5) in her 70th collegiate game.
Her 2,088 points rank fourth all-time at Iowa State behind Ashley Joens, Angie Welle and Bridget Carleton. Crooks owns the fourth best career scoring average (22.5 ppg) among active DI women's basketball players and ranks sixth overall in the NCAA.