AmberAbyss+FollowCyclones’ losing streak shakes up Big 12 hopesFour straight losses and key injuries have put Iowa State women’s basketball in a tough spot this season. Missing Addy Brown and Arianna Jackson, the Cyclones just can’t seem to find their rhythm, falling to Colorado 68-62 and dropping to 2-4 in Big 12 play. Even star center Audi Crooks had to grind for every point, while turnovers and cold shooting in the second half made things even harder. But there were bright spots—Sydney Harris stepped up big, and Aili Tanke made the most of her minutes. How do you think the Cyclones can turn things around? #Sports #Cyclones #IowaState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowAddy Brown’s injury shakes up Iowa StateLosing Addy Brown has really changed the game for Iowa State women’s basketball. She’s been the heart of the Cyclones’ lineup, and her absence is showing—two straight losses and no clear timeline for her return. Coach Fennelly says this isn’t a quick fix, and Brown’s injury is more serious than fans hoped. With her averaging nearly a double-double every night, it’s tough to imagine how the team will bounce back. What do you think: Can the Cyclones find their rhythm without their star, or is this a turning point for the season? #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIowa State eyes history at Allen FieldhouseIowa State’s basketball squad is rewriting the record books, and now they’re heading into Kansas’ legendary Allen Fieldhouse aiming for a win that’s eluded them for over two decades. Killyan Toure’s relentless defense and the Cyclones’ all-in team chemistry have made them a nightmare for opponents this season. It’s not just about talent—these guys communicate, hustle, and stay cool under pressure. With Kansas always tough at home, can ISU’s energy and unity finally break the curse in Lawrence? This matchup feels bigger than just another game—let’s hear your predictions and what you think makes this Cyclones team different! #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowCyclones shine with career highs at Border BattleCareer-best performances lit up the Border Battle as Iowa State’s gymnasts made their mark against top-ranked teams. Kaia Bochow and Frederique Sgarbossa both hit a personal high of 9.85 on the uneven bars, while Noelle Adams delivered a season-best 9.825 on floor. Despite finishing third, the Cyclones showed real grit and progress, especially with their beam score jumping from last week. It’s exciting to see these athletes pushing their limits so early in the season. What do you think this means for the rest of their year? Which routines impressed you most? #Sports #Cyclones #Gymnastics10Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCyclones’ comeback energy hits Hilton ColiseumNothing fires up Ames like a Cyclones rally at Hilton Coliseum! Iowa State’s women’s basketball team is making headlines again, not just for their top-15 national ranking, but for their record-breaking performances and never-quit attitude. Addy Brown pulled off a rare triple-double, Audi Crooks is on an 82-game double-digit scoring streak, and the team just staged their biggest comeback in 25 years. With the “Big 3” of Brown, Crooks, and Williams leading in 15 Big 12 stats, Sunday’s matchup against West Virginia is set to be electric. Who’s ready to Stripe Hilton and keep the momentum rolling? #Sports #Cyclones #HiltonMagic00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowCyclones’ bold moves could reshape Iowa StateIowa State’s football program is shaking things up in a big way. With a new head coach, Jimmy Rogers, stepping in after Matt Campbell’s departure, the Cyclones are hustling to rebuild both through the transfer portal and by re-engaging top recruits. The latest buzz? They’ve re-offered Landon Blum, Iowa’s top-ranked 2027 tight end, hoping to keep elite talent close to home. Even with the roster turnover and fierce competition for recruits, the energy around the program feels different—like something big could be brewing in Ames. What do you think: is this the start of a new era for Cyclones football? #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIowa State’s hot streak hits a wallThat 14-0 start for Iowa State women’s basketball feels like a distant memory after their third straight loss, and now things just got tougher. Addy Brown, a key playmaker and rebounder, is out indefinitely with a back injury. Even with Audi Crooks putting up big numbers, the Cyclones are struggling to keep up, especially with a short rotation and more injuries piling up. Coach Fennelly says it’s all about controlling what you can, but the team’s depth and fatigue are real concerns. Can the Cyclones rally and adapt, or is this slide just beginning? What changes would you make? #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCyclones women’s basketball faces tough streakThree straight losses have Cyclones fans feeling the pressure as Iowa State women’s basketball struggles to find its rhythm in 2024. Missing key players Addy Brown and Arianna Jackson, the team fell to West Virginia at home, with turnovers and a tough Mountaineers defense making the difference. Audi Crooks’ double-double wasn’t enough to turn the tide. With injuries piling up and Big 12 play heating up, the question is: what will it take for the Cyclones to bounce back? Let’s talk about what changes or support could help the team get back on track. #Sports #Cyclones #IowaState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowCyclones’ tough start to 2026 shakes up Big 12Iowa State women’s basketball, once riding high with a 14-0 record, just dropped their third straight game—this time to West Virginia at Hilton Coliseum. The absence of key starters like Addy Brown and Arianna Jackson is really showing, with turnovers piling up (25 in this game alone) and a rough third quarter that saw just one field goal. Still, there were bright spots: Audi Crooks posted a double-double, and Reagan Wilson stepped up big off the bench. Can the Cyclones regroup and get back to their winning ways? What do you think is the key to turning things around? #Sports #Cyclones #IowaState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIowa State’s big win: Players break it downIowa State basketball fans have plenty to celebrate after the Cyclones’ 83-71 victory over Oklahoma State. Right after the game, Milan Momcilovic and Joshua Jefferson shared their thoughts on what made the difference—highlighting teamwork, clutch plays, and a fired-up home crowd. It’s clear this team is building real momentum, and you can feel the excitement growing. What do you think was the turning point in this game? And how far can this squad go if they keep up this energy? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share