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WBB: Cyclones end season as No. 25 in final AP Poll

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Iowa State women’s basketball concluded the 2023-24 season as the No. 25 team in the final Associated Press poll of the year.

This is the 12th time in program history that the Cyclones have ended the season in the final AP Poll.

Iowa State ended the season with a 21-12 record in regular season play, along with an 12-6 mark in the Big 12.

The Cyclones advanced to their second straight Big 12 Championship game in March before narrowly falling to No. 2 Stanford on the road in overtime in the NCAA Tournament.

The full, final AP Poll can be seen below.

AP WBB Final Poll
1. South Carolina
2. Iowa
3. UConn
4. NC State
5. USC
6. LSU
7. Texas
8. Oregon State
9. Stanford
10. UCLA
11. Notre Dame
12. Indiana
13. Baylor
14. Gonzaga
15. Colorado
16. Ohio State
17. Duke
18. Virginia Tech
19. Kansas State
20. Syracuse
21. Oklahoma
22. Utah
23. Creighton
24. West Virginia
25. Iowa State
Others receiving votes: Tennessee 44, Nebraska 27, Mississippi 24, UNLV 20, Louisville 12, Middle Tennessee 8, North Carolina 7, Fairfield 6, Kansas 4, Alabama 2.

Connor Ferguson
Connor Ferguson
Connor will be covering women’s basketball for Cyclone Fanatic during the 2018-19 season. He is currently a junior enrolled at Iowa State and is studying journalism at Iowa State’s Greenlee School of Journalism. Connor also covers a variety of sports around the state of Iowa, including Indoor football and motorsports for Last Word on Sports. He also appears on-air four times a week covering high school football for 1460 KXnO, college football for his own podcast, and professional sports for 88.5 KURE – Iowa State’s student radio station.

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