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Kenzie Hare's 3-Pointer at Buzzer Lifts Iowa State Women's Basketball
Audi Crooks scored 41 points, her third 40-point game this season, while Kenzie Hare’s only points came from the game-winning buzzer-beater for No. 10 Iowa State.
- Kenzie Hare's buzzer-beating 3-pointer lifted No. 10 Iowa State past Kansas 79-76 on Sunday, with Audi Crooks scoring a game-high 41 points.
- Cyclones coach Bill Fennelly drew up the final play that prioritized Crooks but readied the corner; Jada Williams inbounded to Addy Brown, who swung the pass to Hare for the winning shot after Fennelly said, `I told Addy, 'Audi first,' shocking decision there.`
- Audi Crooks dominated offensively, going over 40 points for the third time this season while the Iowa State Cyclones' three-point unit was just 1 of 7 before Kenzie Hare's final shot.
- The result opens Big 12 play for Iowa State Cyclones, who improved to 13-0 and 1-0 in conference, while Kansas Jayhawks lost their third straight game in Ames since 2015.
- Both teams face immediate Big 12 tests as Iowa State Cyclones visit Houston on Dec. 31 and Kansas hosts West Virginia on Jan. 1, with Iowa State continuing conference play.
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For a long time her name has been resounding in the world of college women’s basketball. But in the last four games of Iowa State’s Cyclones, the name Audi Crooks, compared to the legend of the NBA Shaquille O’Neal – hence calling her ‘Lady Shaq’ – added 148 points. The 20-year-old player is the sensation thanks to her quality on the playing field and ended up making the social networks explode with the 41 points she scored in her team’s 79-76 v…
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Women's Top 25 roundup: No. 10 Iowa State beats Kansas at buzzer
Kenzie Hare swished a 3-pointer from the left corner as time expired to give No. 10 Iowa State a 79-76 victory over Kansas on Sunday afternoon in the Big 12 opener for both teams at Ames, Iowa.
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