In a thrilling NCAA Tournament matchup, freshman Audi Crooks delivered a remarkable performance, scoring a career-high 40 points on an impressive 18-for-20 shooting to lead the 7th-seeded Iowa State to a thrilling 93-86 victory over 10th-seeded Maryland.
The game featured a remarkable comeback by Iowa State, as they rallied from a 20-point deficit, marking the second-largest comeback in NCAA Tournament history. Crooks' stellar performance was complemented by Emily Ryan, who contributed 18 points and 14 assists, including a crucial 3-pointer in the second half.
Despite Maryland's strong start, led by Allie Kubek's hot shooting from beyond the arc, Iowa State mounted a comeback with a 10-0 run in the third quarter. Crooks' dominance in the paint, coupled with Kubek's sharpshooting, propelled Iowa State to a memorable victory.
The win advances Iowa State to the next round, where they will face the winner of the Stanford vs. Norfolk State matchup. The victory showcased Iowa State's resilience and determination, overcoming turnovers and defensive challenges to secure the win.
Both teams displayed exceptional talent and competitiveness throughout the game, with Maryland's sharpshooting and Iowa State's inside presence creating an intense and exciting matchup. The coaching reunion between Bill Fennelly and Brenda Frese added an intriguing storyline to the game, highlighting the strong bond between the two programs.
Crooks' historic performance, becoming just the fourth player in Iowa State history to score 40 points in a game, solidified her status as a rising star in college basketball. Iowa State's victory serves as a testament to their grit and teamwork, overcoming adversity to secure a memorable win in the NCAA Tournament.
As the tournament progresses, Iowa State will look to build on this impressive victory and continue their pursuit of a deep tournament run. The thrilling matchup between Iowa State and Maryland will be remembered as a showcase of talent, determination, and the unpredictable nature of March Madness.
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