The Iowa State Cyclones faced a historic moment when their remarkable 945-game streak of making at least one three-pointer came to an end. Following the game, Audi Crooks expressed her mixed feelings about the streak’s conclusion, acknowledging its significance while emphasizing the team’s ability to win through other scoring methods.
The Cyclones saw history before their very eyes when their incredible 945-game streak of making at least one three-pointer came to an end during a match against Texas Tech. This streak, which had persisted since 1995, was a significant achievement in women’s college basketball. Despite securing a victory with a score of 71-58, the team failed to convert any of their seven attempts from beyond the arc, marking the first time in nearly three decades that they did not register a three-point shot.

Crooks, a standout player for the Cyclones, led her team with an impressive 30 points and seven rebounds. Her performance in the paint was crucial, but the absence of three-pointers was a shocking shift for a program known for its shooting prowess. The team had relied heavily on their ability to score from long range, making the sudden end of the streak a notable talking point in the aftermath of the game.
Both Crooks and head coach Bill Fennelly reflected on the significance of the streak. While they acknowledged the importance of the record to fans and the program, they emphasized that winning was their primary objective. The team’s ability to secure points through free throws and inside scoring demonstrated their versatility, although the tradition of the three-pointer was not lost on them.
Iowa State Cyclones Center Audi Crooks Reveals Her True Feelings on Team’s 3-Point Streak Being Broken

The end of Iowa State’s streak has led Crooks to reveal what she truly feel about it. This can be seen in a video shared by Ben Hutchens on X.
Audi Crooks was not aware Iowa State was in danger of losing its 945 game 3-point basket streak.
“I mean, sorry but also not.” pic.twitter.com/JrSdEUlFOF
— Ben Hutchens (@Ben_Hutchens_) January 15, 2025
In the post-game discussions, players expressed their mixed emotions about the streak ending. Crooks noted her surprise at being unaware of the streak’s jeopardy during the game, highlighting the focus on winning rather than individual records. The team’s performance was a testament to their skill, as they adapted and found success even without their trademark three-point shots.

Ultimately, the Cyclones prepare to move forward, eager to start a new chapter in their journey. They recognized the value of their historic streak while also looking ahead to future games, determined to build on their successes.

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