Iowa State women's basketball: Audi Crooks and Addy Brown returning to Cyclones
- Iowa State sophomore Addy Brown, a forward, scored a career-high 41 points against Arizona State in the Big 12 Championship game on Thursday, and star sophomore center Audi Crooks scored 29 points against TCU in a game where ISU lost 82-69.
- These announcements follow concerns that Crooks and Brown might leave for other programs and command a large NIL/revenue sharing deal through the transfer portal.
- Addy Brown retweeted a post on Twitter/X on Sunday indicating her return for her junior season, which was confirmed by Tommy Birch of The Des Moines Register.
- Audi Crooks, a 6-foot-3 center from Algona who led the Big 12 Conference in scoring this season with 23.4 points per game and was named a third-team All-American, wrote on social media, "Dear Cyclone Nation, Thank you to all the coaches and fans that have supported me on this journey...After much thought and consideration... quit asking!", while Brown wrote "Right where I need to be" on Instagram.
- The return of Crooks and Brown, who combined to score 50.3% of the team's points this season and have been top contributors since arriving on campus, is crucial for the Cyclones after a 23-win season and a trip to the NCAA Tournament.
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Audi Crooks is Returning to Iowa State: 'Let's Run it Back'
Audi Crooks is ready to run it back. After averaging an impressive 23.4 points and 7.5 boards this season, the 6-3 center has announced that she’s returning to Iowa State for her junior season. The SLAMU cover star made it official with her own Instagram post, which poked fun at any speculation that she’d be taking her talents elsewhere. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Audi Crooks | Iowa State #55 (@audicrooks55) Crooks is one of th…

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Addy Brown to return to Iowa State, Cyclones retain two leading scorers
Coach Bill Fennelly and the Cyclones are winning the offseason by retaining top talent.
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