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Addy Browns shines in Iowa State women’s basketball win over Southern
She gets a double-double along with Audi Crooks
Rob Gray
Nov. 10, 2024 9:24 pm
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AMES — Teams devise elaborate schemes to deny Iowa State center Audi Crooks the basketball.
Few of those strategies tend to work, but the byproduct of that added attention affords skilled forward Addy Brown more open looks, which she fully took advantage of Sunday in the No. 8 Cyclones’ 84-56 women’s basketball win over Southern before a crowd of 10,097 at Hilton Coliseum.
“If they’re going to do that, then she’s gonna keep putting up numbers like the ones you’re seeing,” said Crooks, who like Brown, recorded a double-double against the overmatched Jaguars (0-3). “So I think that’s a very dangerous game to play.”
Crooks finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds. Brown scored a game-high 21 points while grabbing 10 boards. The 6-foot-2 sophomore from Derby, Kan., went 8-for-9 from the field and 3-for-4 from the free-throw line, and also chipped in four assists.
“I just got extra reps up after last game,” Brown said. “Didn’t make much last game — as a team we all kind of struggled, so kind of went back to the basics with my shot.”
ISU head coach Bill Fennelly often refers to Brown as one of the most underrated players in the women’s game. She’s tough. She’s versatile. She’s becoming a good defender. Couple those qualities with her pure shooting ability and it’s easy to see why Fennelly’s come to that conclusion.
“I keep saying the same thing,” said Fennelly, whose team improved to 3-0 after its third game in seven days. “It’s her third game of her sophomore year in college. So, tremendously talented, tremendously gifted from a basketball IQ sense, and you can tell. We’re lucky she’s on our team.”
Senior point guard Emily Ryan added eight points, 10 assists and five rebounds on a day she began by being honored at midcourt for becoming the Cyclones’ all-time assists leader last season. She now has 805 career assists — but Fennelly still wishes she’d shoot more.
“The thing with Emily that’s funny is, she’s on the gym all the time shooting,” Fennelly said. “I’m like, ‘You might as well go read a book or something, or go study, because if you’re gonna (spend) all that time shooting, why aren’t you shooting (much) in games.”
Ryan did hit two 3-pointers Sunday, “but that’s not her nature. She’s smart. There’s a reason she’s the career assists leader here, and she’s looking at Audi and Addy, and she’s like, ‘I’m throwing it to them first,’” Fennelly said.
That’s a foolproof approach, given Crooks’ ability to score down low, and Brown’s ability to score from anywhere on the floor.
“(Brown) is the perfect fit for how we want to play,” Fennelly said. “It’s like we have a two-quarterback system with Emily and Addy.”
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