The postseason run for the Iowa State Cyclones women’s basketball came to an abrupt end after a difficult matchup in the second round of the Big 12 Conference tournament. Despite entering the game with momentum and determination, the Cyclones were unable to overcome a powerful offensive performance from their opponents, bringing their tournament journey to a close earlier than many fans expected.

The Cyclones still showed flashes of resilience during the matchup, with standout players continuing to compete hard on both ends of the court. Star center Audi Crooks remained a key presence, working inside the paint and trying to keep Iowa State within striking distance. However, the team ultimately struggled to slow down the consistent scoring from their opponents.
This result marks a disappointing exit for Iowa State in one of the most competitive tournaments in women’s college basketball. The NCAA season always brings high expectations, and tournament games often come down to small margins, especially when facing teams capable of spreading the scoring across multiple players.
Although the Cyclones’ run in the Big 12 tournament has ended, the season still showcased the team’s talent and determination. With young players continuing to develop and key contributors gaining more experience, Iowa State fans will be hoping the program returns even stronger in the seasons ahead.













