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3 takeaways from Iowa State women's basketball win over Cincinnati
Jada Williams scored or assisted on 62 of Iowa State's 93 points, snapping a five-game losing streak and marking Coach Bill Fennelly's 300th conference win.
- Wednesday night, the Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball team beat Cincinnati 93-68 at Hilton Coliseum, snapping a 5-game slide and ending a month-long drought.
- Trailing 6-2 early, Cincinnati's start was undone by an 8-0 run sparked by Kenzie Hare, with Jada Williams tying it at 6-6 on a jumper assisted by Evangelina Paulk.
- Williams accounted for 62 points scored or assisted, leading an offensive surge, after pouring in a career-high 44 points, shooting 15-22 including 6-10 from three.
- Coach Bill Fennelly earned his 300th conference win at Iowa State as Audi Crooks scored 24 to extend her double-figure streak to 86 games and Arianna Jackson returned with 11 points.
- Saturday, Jan. 24, Iowa State Cyclones will host Arizona at 3 p.m., with the game televised on FS1.
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AMES — As Iowa State escaped a five-game skid, the well-rounded offensive connection allowed the team to redeem itself against Cincinnati following the Jan. 7, 71-63 defeat. Between starters returning and the sheer offensive groove of the Cyclones, scoring was allowed from all outlets. Most of Iowa State’s scoring was in the paint as the team had 32 paint points, followed by 22 points off turnovers. The Cyclones’ sole point of offensive reflect…
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