Iowa State, Crooks and Audi
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ESPN women's basketball analyst Rebecca Lobo covered Wednesday's Cy-Hawk game and raved about Iowa State star Audi Crooks.
Audi Crooks wastes no time. Eleven games into Iowa State’s season, the 6-foot-3 junior forward is the nation’s leading scorer, averaging close to 28 points per game while playing less than 26 minutes per game.
The nation’s leading scorer, Crooks (30 points, 10 rebounds) decisively won the conflict in the paint, and 10th-ranked Iowa State held off No. 11 Iowa, 74-69, in a non-conference women’s basketball game before a crowd of 14,009 Wednesday night at Hilton Coliseum.
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Audi Crooks scores career-high 47 points to lift No. 10 Iowa State to 106-95 win over Indiana
Audi Crooks scored a career-high 47 points and No. 10 Iowa State pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat Indiana 106-95 for the Blue Heron Division Championship on Sunday
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Iowa State center Audi Crooks is scoring at an unprecedented rate just 10 games into the season. Crooks is averaging more than a point per minute this season. The junior has scored 276 points in 245 minutes,