CINCINNATI (AP) — Mya Perry scored 26 points on 10-of-14 shooting, 4 of 6 from 3-point range, to help Cincinnati beat No. 11 Iowa State 71-63 on Wednesday night for the Bearcats’ first win over a ranked team in nearly 15 years.
The Bearcats, who are 1-4 against Iowa State, beat a Top-25 opponent for the first time since a 65-62 win over then-No. 20 Marquette on Feb. 28, 2011.
Caliyah DeVillasee added 13 points and Joya Crawford 10 for Cincinnati (6-10, 1-3 Big 12).
Audi Crooks had 23 points and 10 rebounds, and Jada Williams added 13 points and seven assists for Iowa State (14-2, 2-2). The Cyclones lost 72-70 at home against No. 22 Baylor last time out to snap a program-record tying 14-game win streak to open the season.
Perry scored seven points and Dee Alexander five in a 15-7 spurt to open the fourth quarter that gave Cincinnati an 11-point lead with 3:36 to play and the Cyclones trailed by double figures the rest of the way.
The Bearcats made as many free throws in the fourth quarter (11) as Iowa State made all game and outrebounded the Cyclones 44-30.
Crooks has scored in double figures in 82 straight games, the longest active streak nationally, and has recorded 54 20-point games.
Arianna Jackson left the game due to an apparent left-leg injury after a collision with Crawford in the closing minutes and did not return.
Iowa State Notes
- Iowa State women’s basketball’s all-time record moves to 885-680 (.565) and 347-360 (.491) in conference play.
- Fennelly’s career record moves to 814-380 (.682) in his 38-year career and 648-327 (.665) at Iowa State.
- With 23 points tonight, Audi Crooks extended her double-figure scoring streak to 82 games, the longest active streak in NCAA women’s basketball. It is the longest streak among Big 12 players since Brittney Griner’s 116-game streak.
- The performance marked her 53rd career 20-point game.
- Crooks passed Megan Taylor (1,866) and Lindsey Wilson (1,875) on Iowa State’s all-time scoring list, moving her career total to 1,886 points to rank fourth all-time at ISU.
- Crooks added 10 field goals to her career total, now ranking third with 766 made baskets in her career after passing Tonya Burns’ 760 buckets (1982-85).
- Kenzie Hare scored her 850th career point with her third point of the night.
- Jada Williams scored her 900th career point tonight with her 10th point of the game.
Up next
Iowa State: Hosts West Virginia on Sunday.
Cincinnati: Hosts No. 17 Texas Tech on Saturday.






