The following is a press release from Iowa State Athletics Communications:
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia – Iowa State (13-7, 4-3 Big 12) fell to No. 20 West Virginia (15-3, 5-2 Big 12) in Morgantown by a score of 82-68 Sunday afternoon.
ISU, without Emily Ryan, could not recover after committing 25 turnovers resulting in 26 West Virginia points. The Mountaineers rank third in the nation in forced turnovers.
Addy Brown led the Cyclones scoring 19 on 6-of-8 shooting from the field while making six free throws. Brown also had seven rebounds, seven assists and a steal.
Audi Crooks added 13 points, her 52nd straight game in double figures. Iowa State totaled four with 10-plus points as Sydney Harris totaled 12 and Aili Tanke had 10.
How it Happened
West Virginia had three early 3-pointers, but Iowa State kept within one of the Mountaineers at 13-12 at the first media timeout led by six points by Brown. Out of the timeout, WVU hit an 11-0 run as ISU committed costly turnovers. At the end of one, the home team led 30-15.
Iowa State would call an early timeout two minutes into the second frame but WVU continued to control the game after the break. After Iowa State’s 10th turnover, West Virginia then stretched its advantage over 20 (40-19) with 6:08 left in the half.
WVU found its largest lead of the game at 26 after the Mountaineers’ eighth shot from deep to make the scoreboard read 57-31. Heading into the fourth quarter, West Virginia led it 69-49.
The Mountaineers would go on to win it 82-68.
Up Next
Iowa State returns home to host BYU Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 6:30 p.m. and UCF Saturday, Jan. 25 at 4 p.m.
Notes
- Iowa State’s women’s basketball all-time record moves to 880-673 (.567) and 337-355 (.488) all-time in conference play.
- Head coach Bill Fennelly‘s Iowa State record moves to 624-320 (.662) and his career record moves to 790-373 (.680). He is 289-207 (.584) in conference games at ISU.
- Iowa State shot 50 percent or better from the floor for the 10th time this season. ISU is now 8-2 when shooting 50 percent or better from the floor this season.
- Audi Crooks’ 13 points marked her 52nd straight game of her career scoring in double figures.
- With her third point of the night, Aili Tanke recorded her 50th point of the season.