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K-State Undone by Big Second Half from Iowa State
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Cyclones’ second-half surge overtakes K-State in final home game
A physically strong and high-scoring Iowa State team came into Kansas State’s house for its last home game before the Big 12 Tournament. The Cyclones’ star player, Audi Crooks, who put up an astounding 41 points against the Wildcats, was matched up against K-State’s Jordan Speiser, battling each possession. “I thought Jordan battled like crazy,” K-State head coach Jeff Mittie said. “I didn’t think it affected her offensively either. Most of th…
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