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02.14.2007 | Women's Basketball
The win was
“Obviously Toccara and Nicky were really good tonight,” head coach Bill Fennelly said. “We got them the ball in good spots and they finished and played with a lot of energy tonight. That was really good to see.”
The game was tight over the first 32 minutes of the contest with13 ties and neither team taking more than a five-point advantage. But with 7:52 remaining in the contest, Wieben put back a shot after getting the offensive rebound from her initial miss and sparked a 14-1 run that gave the Cyclones their largest lead of the night at 60-47. Texas A&M made a charge at the end, capped by a three-pointer with 49 seconds remaining to cut the lead to seven, but the Aggies missed back-to-back three-point attempts to seal the game for the Cyclones.
“We made enough defensive plays at the right times and then had about a three-minute stretch where Nicky and “T” were really hot in the post and we made our free throws,” Fennelly said. “You hope that you can get some separation and it seemed like when we got that separation, we separated from two to 11 just like that.”
After holding a slim lead a majority of the first half, the Cyclones were tied at halftime, 28-28, for the first time all season. Megan Ronhovde scored ISU's first five points of the game to give
Takia Starks had 16 of Texas A&M's 28 first-half points, knocking down four of her six field goals from beyond the arc. The Aggies held a 20-15 margin on the glass in the first half, but had eight turnovers to match the Cyclones.
Ezell also finished in double digits for the Cyclones with 10 points, including going 5-of-6 from the charity stripe. For the game,
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GAME NOTES
-The win over Texas A&M is the first over a team ranked 13th or higher in the
-The Cyclones are now 2-3 this season against ranked teams this season.
-Toccara Ross posted her fourth double-double of the season with 12 points and 13 rebounds. Ross led the Cyclones on the glass for the 12th time this season. She has finished in double figures in scoring 16 times and in rebounds six times this year.
-With tonight's game, senior Megan Ronhovde has now played 119 career games at
-Senior Lyndsey Medders passed out seven assists on the night, which improved her ISU career record to 651.
- The Cyclones put three players in double figures for the 16th time this season. ISU is now 15-2 when placing three or more players in double figures.