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02.10.2007 | Women's Basketball
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Ronhovde became the 18th player in
Five players finished in double figures for the Cyclones, led by Wieben, Ronhovde and Lacey with 12 points each. Toccara Ross turned in 10 points and nine rebounds and Heather Ezell contributed 10 points on the night. Baylor had three players in double figures led by Angela Tisdale's 21 points on seven treys.
The Cyclones shot 40.6 percent in the second half to improve its game percentage to 35.3.
The Cyclones went on a 9-2 run over the first two and a half minutes of the second period, cutting the Baylor lead to 16, 51-35. ISU got as close as 14 points, 53-39, but was never able to get closer than that down the stretch. The Cyclones cut it back to 16, 79-63, with a minute and 21 seconds left on a field goal by Rachel Pierson.
Senior All-America candidate Lyndsey Medders missed her second game of the season due to lingering effects of a minor concussion she suffered before the game at
Baylor, the worst three-point shooting team in the Big 12 coming into the game, was unconscious in the first half, hitting 9-of-16 three-point attempts to take a 49-26 halftime lead. Tisdale, who entered the game with just 31 treys on the year, went 6-of-9 from deep for 18 points in the first half.
The Bears shot 54.5 percent from the floor while holding