Desiree Wooten Scores 24 as Colorado Women Beat No. 19 Iowa State 68-62
Colorado ended a losing streak against Iowa State with a 68-62 win, led by Desiree Wooten’s season-high 24 points and key rebounds from Anaelle Dutat.
- On Jan 14, 2026, Desiree Wooten scored a season-high 24 points as the Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball beat No. 19 Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball 68-62 in Boulder, Colo.
- A pair of 6-0 runs shifted momentum in Colorado Buffaloes' favor, with the first giving their initial lead late in the third quarter and the second forcing an Iowa State Cyclones timeout at 48-42.
- In the final minute, Desiree Wooten hit a 3-pointer with 46 seconds remaining to seal the victory after Anaelle Dutat sank free throws and Tabitha Betson hit back-to-back 3s.
- The outcome delivered a milestone for Colorado and a slump for Iowa State as the Buffaloes earned their first win since rejoining the Big 12, while the Cyclones scored a season-low 62 points and lost four straight.
- Both teams have conference games scheduled for Sunday, with Colorado Buffaloes visiting UCF and Iowa State Cyclones traveling to Oklahoma State.
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Buffaloes stampede over Cyclones: Hand Iowa State fourth straight loss
In Iowa State’s first contest against Colorado in Boulder since the 2010-11 season, the Buffaloes added to the Cyclones’ unconquerable conference competition list. With a 68-62 final, Colorado recovers from a two-game losing streak. Beyond the arc buckets Iowa State’s highlight reel from the defeat looks repetitive, as Iowa State’s electric moments all came from downtown. With 11 3-pointers during the contest, the Cyclones found 53% of their sco…
No. 19 Iowa State women falter down the stretch at Colorado
Colorado used a late 11-3 run to beat the 19th ranked Iowa State women 68-62, handing the Cyclones their fourth consecutive loss. Audi Crooks had 17 points and 15 rebounds as the Cyclones fall to 2-4 in the Big 12. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/accolopost1.mp3 Iowa State coach Bill Fennelly says the Cyclones’ interior game was solid. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/accolopost2.mp3
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