




MANHATTAN, Kansas-Â The Iowa State women's basketball team (15-10, 7-7, Big 12) looks to complete the sweep when it takes on Kansas State (13-12, 7-7 Big 12) on Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 6:30 p.m. on Big 12 Now.
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Where: Bramlage Coliseum - Manhattan, Kansas
When:Â Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 6:30 p.m.
Projected Starting Lineup:Â Rae Johnson, Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw, Ashley Joens, Adriana Camber, Kristin Scott
Radio:Â Cyclone Radio Network/Learfield
Talent: Chris Williams, Lyndsey Fennelly
TV:Â Big 12 Now (ESPN+)
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Cyclone Quick Hits
- The Iowa State women's basketball team (15-10, 7-7, Big 12) looks to complete the sweep when it takes on Kansas State (13-12, 7-7 Big 12) on Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 6:30 p.m. on Big 12 Now. The Cyclones are looking for their second sweep of Big 12 action, after earning one over OSU. Iowa State trails the all-time series 42-52 against Kansas State. ISU has won the last four against the Wildcats.
- Sophomore Ashley Joens, has turned heads so far into her sophomore campaign. Recently she was named to the Naismith Midseason Top 30 list and the Cheryl Miller Award Top-10. Joens is currently averaging a double-double with 20.9points and 10.5 rebounds and has claimed a league-high five Big 12 weekly honors. Joens also ranks ninth in the league in field-goal percentage, 45.6 percent. She has the highest field-goal percentage of any Big 12 guard.
- Joens has 523 points so far this season, which ranks ninth all-time in ISU history. She needs one more to pass Stacy Freese (524, 1998) and 16 more to move into eighth, Lindsey Wilson (539, 2003).
- Joens is currently first in the Big 12 in scoring and fourth in the nation, averaging 20.9 points per game, while her 10.5 rebounds ranks fourth in the Big 12 and 18th nationally, the most of any guard in the league. Joens remains the only player in the NCAA averaging over 20.0 points, 10.0 rebounds. Joens is also the only player in the Big 12 ranking in the top-5 in points and rebounds for the season.
- Joens also has a knack for getting to the free-throw line, as she leads the nation with 190 fouls drawn. As a result, she ranks third nationally in free throws made (162), and third-nationally in free throws attempted (198).
- Junior Kristin Scott has put together her best season as a Cyclone, and was named a Top-10 Finalist for the Lisa Leslie Award, which honors the nation's best center. Scott is currently second on the team in scoring, averaging 14.8 points. Scott is also second in rebounding, averaging 7.1 boards per game. Scott has kicked things up a notch since the start of Big 12 play averaging 16.4 points and shot 51.2 percent from the field in Big 12 action.
- Joens and Scott have been one of the best one-two punches in the Big 12 and for that matter the nation, with both Scott and Joens named to WBCA Top-10 lists. Iowa State joins Baylor, Oregon, Arizona, UConn, Texas A&M, Oregon State, South Carolina, Texas and UCLA with multiple student-athletes represented.
- Both Scott and Joens are nearing in on 1,000 career points. Scott has 962 points in her career, while Joens has 931. Joens is on pace to become one of the fastest players to 1,000 career points. Stacy Frese achieved the feat in just 61 career games and Jayme Olson did it in 66 games. Joens has played in 60 games for ISU, but would be the first sophomore to reach 1,000 points.
- Senior Adriana Camber has stepped up big in conference action, she ranks second in the Big 12 in 3-point percentage in league contests, shooting at a 43.6 percent clip from beyond the arc. Camber is also averaging 2.43 a game in conference action, which is third.
- The 2019-20 season marks the 25th in the tenure of Bill Fennelly. Fennelly has led Iowa State to 18 NCAA Tournament appearances. Fennelly boasts a 520-272 record at Iowa State and a 686-325 record in his 32-year career as a head coach. His 686 career wins lists him in the top-15 in the NCAA among active coaches in Division I and in the top-50 winningest coaches all-time.
Streaks and Trends
- Iowa State has hit 200 3-pointers in a season for an NCAA record 17-straight years (2003-04-present). ISU already has 215 so far this season. Iowa State hit a season-high 16 3-pointers at Texas Tech.
- Ashley Joens has reached double figures in all 25 of ISU's games this season.
- Joens has recorded a double-double in 11 of the last 16 games for Iowa State.
- Kristin Scott has reached double-figures in 14 of Iowa State's last 15 games.
- Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw has reached double-figures in five of ISU's last eight games.
- The Cyclones hit at least five threes in 243 of the last 274 games, and every game this season.
- Iowa State has hit a 3-pointer in 795-consecutive games, which is an NCAA record. In that time (since Feb. 19, 1995), ISU has hit 6,268 threes. That is equal to 7.86 three-pointers per game for the last 25 years.
- The Cyclones finished in the upper half of the Big 12 nine times in the last 11 seasons.
- The Cyclones have made 11 of the last 13 NCAA Tournaments, one of just 15 teams nationally to do so.
Last Time Out
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The Iowa State women's basketball team caught a tough break on Sunday against Texas Tech. ISU struggled offensively, but rallied to erase a double-figure deficit in the second half. With the game tied with seconds remaining, the officials called a foul and gave TTU three freebies with 1.2 on the clock. Texas Tech would go on to win, 77-74.
Iowa State was paced by Ashley Joens who had a solid 20 points and 10 rebounds and Rae Johnson who netted 17 points and hit four crucial 3-pointers. Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw was key in ISU's run late in the second quarter, and she finished with 14 points on the afternoon. Kristin Scott rounded out the Cyclones in double figures with 10 points and eight rebounds.