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Cyclones have thrilling comeback win over Princeton in NCAA tournament, plus two milestones

Crooks, Brown combine to lead Iowa State women to 68-63 First Four win over Princeton

Cyclones have thrilling comeback win over Princeton in NCAA tournament, plus two milestones

Crooks, Brown combine to lead Iowa State women to 68-63 First Four win over Princeton

WILMINGTON GAME. OH OH, GET IT, GET IT. THEY’RE PUMPED. THE CYCLONE WOMEN ARE FACING OFF AGAINST PRINCETON IN THE FIRST FOUR WEDNESDAY AT SIX IN NOTRE DAME. THE FIRST FOUR FEATURES FOUR PLAY IN GAMES. THE WINNERS ADVANCE TO THE FIRST ROUND. THE CYCLONES HAVE NOW MADE THE LAST SIX NCAA TOURNAMENTS. THAT’S TIED FOR THE 14TH LONGEST STREAK IN THE COUNTRY. THE NETWORK THAT WILL CARRY THE GAME IS YET TO BE DETERMINED. NOW, THE IOWA HAWKEYE WOMEN ARE A SIX SEED. THEY’RE GOING TO TRAVEL TO NORMAN TO FACE 11 SEED MURRAY STATE IN THE FIRST ROUND. THAT’S THEM FINDING OUT THE GOOD NEWS THAT GAME TIPS OFF ON SATURDAY AT 11 IN THE MORNING. THE HAWKEYES HAVE MADE SEVEN CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURNAMENTS AND HAVE BEEN A SIX SEED OR BETTER IN NINE STRAIGHT TOURNAMENTS. AND WHO CAN FORGET THE CHAMPIONSHIP LAST YEAR? HEY, IF IOWA WINS, THEY WOULD FACE THE WINNER OF THREE SEED
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Cyclones have thrilling comeback win over Princeton in NCAA tournament, plus two milestones

Crooks, Brown combine to lead Iowa State women to 68-63 First Four win over Princeton

Audi Crooks scored 12 of her 27 points in the fourth quarter, Addy Brown added 22 points and Iowa State rallied from a 15-point second-half deficit then held off Princeton 68-63 in the opening game of the NCAA Tournament on Wednesday night.The First Four victory in the matchup of 11-seeds advances the Cyclones (23-11) to a matchup with sixth-seed Michigan on Friday. The win was No. 800 for coach Bill Fennelly, third-most in women's basketball among active coaches. There are now 14 current or former women's college basketball coaches with 800 or more wins, including former Iowa coach Lisa Bluder.Video above: Iowa, Iowa State women's basketball teams hear their names called during NCAA Tournament selection showCrooks, named to The Associated Press All-America third team released Wednesday, dominated the paint where the Cyclones outscored the Tigers 46-28, making 12 of 21 shots. Brown was 9 of 16 with eight assists and seven rebounds. Emily Ryan had six assists in tying the Big 12 career record with 988, matching Niya Johnson's total from 2013-16 with Baylor.Fadima Tall scored 19 points, Ashley Chea had 15 but none in the second half, Skye Belker added 11 and Parker Hill had 10 points and 12 rebounds for Princeton (21-8), which, like Iowa State, was making its sixth straight tournament appearance.After three quarters of big runs, the scoring went back and forth in the final period with the Cyclones' lead varying between seven and four. When Belker's 3-point try spun out of the basket with about nine seconds left, Crooks secured the rebound and the win.Princeton hit the first basket of the second half for its largest lead of 15 then went the next eight minutes without a field goal. The Cyclones shot 58% and outscored the Tigers 27-9 in the third quarter to lead 52-47 with Brown scoring 11 points.After making only 1 of 10 shots to end the first quarter and trailing by seven, Princeton used a 9-0 run to wipe out the deficit then closed the half with 14 straight points for a 38-25 lead, outscoring Iowa State 27-7.» Subscribe to vlog's YouTube page» Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play

Audi Crooks scored 12 of her 27 points in the fourth quarter, Addy Brown added 22 points and Iowa State rallied from a 15-point second-half deficit then held off Princeton 68-63 in the opening game of the NCAA Tournament on Wednesday night.

The First Four victory in the matchup of 11-seeds advances the Cyclones (23-11) to a matchup with sixth-seed Michigan on Friday. The win was No. 800 for coach Bill Fennelly, third-most in women's basketball among active coaches.

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There are now 14 current or former women's college basketball coaches with 800 or more wins, including former Iowa coach Lisa Bluder.

Video above: Iowa, Iowa State women's basketball teams hear their names called during NCAA Tournament selection show

Crooks, named to The Associated Press All-America third team released Wednesday, dominated the paint where the Cyclones outscored the Tigers 46-28, making 12 of 21 shots. Brown was 9 of 16 with eight assists and seven rebounds. Emily Ryan had six assists in tying the Big 12 career record with 988, matching Niya Johnson's total from 2013-16 with Baylor.

Fadima Tall scored 19 points, Ashley Chea had 15 but none in the second half, Skye Belker added 11 and Parker Hill had 10 points and 12 rebounds for Princeton (21-8), which, like Iowa State, was making its sixth straight tournament appearance.

After three quarters of big runs, the scoring went back and forth in the final period with the Cyclones' lead varying between seven and four. When Belker's 3-point try spun out of the basket with about nine seconds left, Crooks secured the rebound and the win.

Princeton hit the first basket of the second half for its largest lead of 15 then went the next eight minutes without a field goal. The Cyclones shot 58% and outscored the Tigers 27-9 in the third quarter to lead 52-47 with Brown scoring 11 points.

After making only 1 of 10 shots to end the first quarter and trailing by seven, Princeton used a 9-0 run to wipe out the deficit then closed the half with 14 straight points for a 38-25 lead, outscoring Iowa State 27-7.

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