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No. 18 Iowa State gets hot late en route to 87-55 women’s basketball rout of Eastern Illinois
Audi Crooks scores 30 points and Addy Brown collects another double-double
Rob Gray
Dec. 15, 2024 7:35 pm
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AMES — Consider Audi Crooks to be Iowa State’s lead back.
The 6-foot-3 center essentially is the No. 18 Cyclones’ Derrick Henry — to make an NFL comparison — and keeping it simple by feeding her the ball is a wise course of action in most cases.
“It’s like, if you can run the ball and score touchdowns, run the ball,” said ISU women’s basketball coach Bill Fennelly, who watched Crooks score 30 points as his team eventually pulled away from Eastern Illinois for an 87-55 win Sunday at Hilton Coliseum. “Why do we have to throw it? Just run it — and it’s OK to run the same stuff. We literally ran the same play eight times in a row. That’s OK.
“They’re literally looking at me like, ‘Yeah, yeah.” We call it boomerang. Just keep going in.”
Crooks went 12-for-16 from the field and six-for-six from the free throw line. Forward Addy Brown added a double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds, and the Cyclones’ drilled seven of their final nine 3-point attempts to close out the Panthers with a 32-8 second-half run.
ISU (9-3) led by just eight, at 55-47, late in the third quarter before scoring 14 consecutive points fueled by Crooks and three of those 3-pointers.
“I think we just focused more on the inside presence,” said guard Arianna Jackson, who sank two of the Cyclones’ 11 3-pointers. “I think at first, we were a little shot happy, so just focusing on the inside presence and then knowing your shots gonna came back is was really what we tried to focus on.”
ISU committed 14 turnovers — and most were unforced despite the Panthers’ full-court pressure. The Cyclones started out 4-for-15 from beyond the arc but missed just two long-range attempts the rest of the game while cruising to the lopsided win.
ISU also registered 26 assists on 31 made field goals and shot 53.4 percent from the field while limiting Eastern Illinois (3-6) to 32.8 percent.
“I’m happy about the way we finished today,” Fennelly said.
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