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02.28.2024 | Women's Basketball
MANHATTAN, Kansas – Iowa State (17-10, 11-6 Big 12) ended No. 15 K-State's 17-game win streak at home as Iowa State pulled off the gritty 82-76 road win Wednesday night. It is ISU's fourth Top 25 victory this season, with three of them Top-15 ranked wins. Kansas State drops to 23-6 overall and 12-5 in conference play as Iowa State seals the season sweep over the Wildcats.
Kansas State had a hot start building a double-digit lead but Iowa State did not back down, coming back to go ahead by as much as three in the second quarter. After a tie at 33s at halftime, ISU never let any lead slip away shooting over 56 percent in the second half.
Addy Brown made her 20th double-digit scoring performance memorable with a game-leading 24 points, with 18 in the second half. Brown also had nine rebounds in the second half and totaled 11 through the contest for her ninth double-double.
Emily Ryan came one assist shy of a double-double as the point guard was magnificent putting up 11 points, nine assists and seven rebounds. Seven of her points came in the final two quarters. Ryan now officially holds the second-most career assists in school history now totaling 724. The senior is 22 off the record.
Audi Crooks had her 27th-straight game in double figures with 14 points, also pulling down seven rebounds. Hannah Belanger was the fourth with 10-plus points with 13.
How it Happened
The Wildcats began with a trio of early 3-pointers leading them to a 12-4 start five minutes into play. The K-State triples continued to fall, adding on another pair to take a 10-point lead of 18-8 with 3:49 left in the first. With less than a minute to go and the Cyclones down six, Belanger sent in the shot from deep assisted by Ryan to make it a 3-point game (18-15) as the buzzer sounded.
The Cyclones kept the momentum rolling into the second frame with ISU finding its first lead of 20-18 after an Crooks layup and Brown 3. The two teams battled it out, as five ties followed including one at 33-33 after a Crooks layup with 35 seconds on the clock. The score would hold entering halftime.
A Ryan 3-pointer kicked off the second half, while it remained a one-possession game throughout the third. At 5:15, Jalynn Bristow provided for another lead change with her 3-pointer making it 43-42, ISU. With under a minute remaining, a Bristow jumper and Brown triple would put the Cyclones up by four (54-50), while ISU closed the third with a layup by Natabou in the final seconds as Iowa State entered the fourth ahead 56-52.
K-State would tie it up at 56, and Brown answered with three buckets on straight ISU possessions to make it a lead of 64-61. Ryan continued her dominant performance sending in back-to-back layups to stretch a seven-point lead (68-61) midway through the final quarter. Out of the media timeout KSU its deficit down to three, but ISU built it back up to seven. Crooks put in a tough layup as the clock winded down under a minute to make it a six-point game. A trio of Brown free throws kept ISU up while K-State tried to get back in it with a triple, but the Cyclones would go on to seal the six-point victory.
Top Performance
Emily Ryan once again came close to a triple-double with 11 points, nine assists and seven rebounds. Ryan did a little bit of everything, also having two steals and a block.
Addy Brown was crucial in the second half, scoring 11 points in the final quarter alone. Brown shot at 88 percent in the third and fourth frames and totaled 24 points and 11 rebounds for the freshman's ninth double-double.
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Up Next
Iowa State concludes regular season at home, hosting Cincinnati Saturday, March 2nd. Action begins at 1 p.m. and will be streamed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.