19 minutes and 56 seconds. That is all it took for Iowa State’s Audi Crooks to interrupt the varsity’s single-game scoring report on Wednesday, Nov. 12.
The Algona native recorded 43 factors throughout the 18th-ranked Cyclones’ 97-50 win over Valparaiso at Hilton Coliseum. Crooks shot 18 of 23 from the sector and went 7 of 9 from the foul line, whereas additionally hauling in seven rebounds and allotting two assists.
“There’s been loads of actually good gamers right here which have performed at Iowa State,” Iowa State head coach Bill Fennelly stated postgame. “To say you have got the varsity report is fairly spectacular.”
The 20-year-old broke the earlier report set by Cyclones Corridor of Famer Tonya Burns on Jan. 18, 1984, in a loss to Nebraska. Wednesday’s recreation was Crooks’ ninth time eclipsing 30 factors in a recreation as far as a Cyclone, doing so on seven events final season.
Regardless of standing for greater than 4 a long time, Burns’ report has been near being surpassed a number of occasions in recent times, as Crooks clocked 40 points in opposition to Maryland in March 2024 and present Iowa State guard/ahead Addy Brown got here up 1 level shy of tying the report with a 41-point performance against Arizona State in March 2025.
Listed here are the highest 5 highest-scoring single-game performances in Iowa State girls’s basketball historical past:
With Crooks and Brown every having one 12 months of eligibility remaining after this season, and ISU additionally including switch and prolific scorer Jada Williams throughout the offseason, there’s a probability that the 43-point mark could be surpassed quickly.
Throughout a win over Southern earlier this month, Crooks handed Stacy Frese for thirteenth on Iowa State’s all-time scoring listing when she reached the 1,500 level mark. Throughout ISU’s win over Valparaiso on Wednesday, Brown completed with 18 factors and reached the 1,000-point mark with a turnaround jumper late within the second quarter.
Register sports activities reporter Tommy Birch contributed to this report.
Cooper Value is a service/trending reporter for the Des Moines Register. Attain him at cworth@gannett.com or observe him on X @CooperAWorth.