Iowa State basketball vs. West Virginia score today
The Iowa State women's basketball team will try for its third-straight Big 12 when the Cyclones play Texas Tech on Tuesday.
Iowa State women's basketball improved to 11-6 on the season and 2-2 in Big 12 play with a road win at Arizona State on Wednesday night.
The Arizona women’s basketball team lost to Iowa State 79-58 on Saturday despite holding Cyclones star Audi Crooks to a season-low 11 points.
Sydney Harris led the Cyclones with a season-high 24 points while shooting 9-for-14 from the field and nabbing seven rebounds.
Powered by five players who each scored in the double-digits, the Iowa State women's basketball team beat Arizona State on the road Wednesday night with a final score of 90-83. The five Cyclones to reach the threshold of at least 10 points were Crooks (20),
Ja'Naiya Quinerly had 20 points to move into eighth place on West Virginia's all-time scoring list and No. 20 West Virginia cruised to an 82-68 victory over Iowa State.
The Iowa State women saw their three-game win streak come to an end on Sunday at No. 20 West Virginia, 82-68. Coming into the weekend, the Cyclones (13-7, 4-3)
West Virginia delivered one of the biggest upsets of the college basketball season with a 64-57 win at home over No. 2 Iowa State on Saturday. The Cyclones entered the weekend having won their last 12 games -- the longest active winning streak in the country-- before the Mountaineers snapped it.
A trip to Arizona was just what the Iowa State women needed. Following a win over Arizona State earlier this week, the Cyclones finished off the state with a 79
Before that, in a 74-55 win over Arizona State ... It may have to be a similar outing to Iowa State's win over Baylor when the Cyclones shined defensively without generating turnovers.
Ja’Naiya Quinerly had 20 points to move into eighth place on West Virginia’s all-time scoring list and No. 20 West Virginia cruised to an 82-68 victory over Iowa State on Sunday. Quinerly made 7 of 19 shots with three 3-pointers and 3 of 4 free throws for the Mountaineers (15-3,