Women’s basketball: CU Buffs routed at Iowa State

Colorado's Nyamer Diew goes up for a layup against Iowa State on Feb. 8, 2025, at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa. (CU Athletics)
Colorado’s Nyamer Diew goes up for a layup against Iowa State on Feb. 8, 2025, at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa. (CU Athletics)

Fast break

Why the Buffs lost: They were completely dominated in the paint (outscored 44-22), gave up 11 3-pointers to the Cyclones and never got their own offense going.

Three stars:

1. ISU’s Audi Crooks: Big 12’s leading scorer made it look easy, hitting 15 of 20 shots for 33 points, while pulling down 12 rebounds.

2. ISU’s Addy Brown: Finished with a double-double of her own, with 12 points and 11 assists, along with five rebounds.

3. CU’s Nyamer Diew: Playing against her former team, she had 15 points on 5-of-10 shooting.

Up next: The Buffs will travel to Salt Lake City to take on Utah on Wednesday at 7 p.m. (ESPN+).

AMES, Iowa – Coming into Saturday, just a half game separated the Colorado and Iowa State women’s basketball teams in the Big 12 standings.

On the court, it wasn’t even close.

Iowa State got off to a sizzling start and blasted the Buffaloes, 86-56, on Saturday afternoon at Hilton Coliseum. It was the worst loss in more than five years for CU (16-7, 7-5), which had a four-game winning streak snapped.

“I thought we played hard. Everybody that took the floor tonight in a black uniform played really hard,” CU head coach JR Payne said. “I think just as a group we needed to play smarter and execute the game plan a little bit better. But Iowa State is such a great team that if you’re not 100% where you’re supposed to be, they’re gonna make you pay. So they definitely outplayed us tonight.”

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CU had no answer for Cyclones star Audi Crooks, who leads the Big 12 in scoring. The dominant sophomore center finished with 33 points and 12 rebounds, hitting 15 of 20 shots.

“She’s just a rare combination of size and skill and mobility,” Payne said. “If she can get in the paint, we call it the kill zone, then she’s very tough to stop.”

While Crooks took care of business inside, her teammates went 11-for-23 from 3-point range.

Playing in front of 10,081 fans on the road, the Buffs hung with Iowa State early, as a Kennedy Sanders bucket pulled them within 12-9 with 5 minutes, 45 seconds left in the first quarter.

Over the next 10 minutes, however, CU was outscored 22-3, including a 17-0 run by the Cyclones to close the first quarter. In those 10 minutes, CU went 1-for-14 from the floor.

“Open threes to one of the better shooting teams in the conference or in the country,” Payne said of how the game got away from the Buffs.

CU’s deficit reached 24 midway through the third before Johanna Teder (11 points on the day) sparked a rally. An 11-1 Buffs run pulled them within 56-42 late in the third, but ISU answered again. The Cyclones scored the last five points of the quarter and the first eight of the fourth to bump the lead to 69-42. Iowa State led by as many as 32.

Playing against her former team, Nyamer Diew led CU with 15 points, while Teder had her highest point total since Nov. 17.

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As a team, however, CU never got going offensively, shooting 33.9% (21-of-62). The Buffs limited their turnovers to 14, but Iowa State turned those into 20 points.

CU played a third consecutive game without leading scorer Frida Formann (stress fracture). The Buffs’ top two active scorers, Jade Masogayo and Lior Garzon, finished with a combined five points. Shut down by Crooks, Masogayo was scoreless on 0-for-3 shooting. Garzon had five points on 2-of-7 shooting.

Notable

This was CU’s worst loss since a 101-53 loss at home to Oregon on Feb. 1, 2020. … Masogayo was held scoreless for just the third time in 87 career games. The other two times came in the first half of her freshman year (2022-23) at Missouri State. … CU’s Kindyll Wetta went 2-for-4 from 3-point range, hitting two 3s in a game for just the second time in the past two seasons (she had two vs. Drake on March 22 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament). Wetta was 2-for-16 on the season before Saturday. … Garzon hit the 1,500-point mark for her career, currently sitting right at 1,500. … CU has lost eight straight at Hilton Coliseum, last winning there on Jan. 25, 2004.

Iowa State 86, Colorado 56

COLORADO (16-7, 7-5 Big 12)

Smith 0-2 0-0 0, Garzon 2-7 1-1 5, Masogayo 0-3 0-0 0, Wetta 3-5 0-0 8, Teder 4-9 0-0 11, Johnson 1-2 0-0 2, Sanders 1-7 0-0 2, Powell 1-3 2-2 4, Diew 5-10 2-3 15, Betson 4-11 0-0 9, Oliver 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 21-62 5-6 56.

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IOWA STATE (17-9, 8-5 Big 12)

Jackson 4-6 0-0 12, Ryan 5-11 0-0 12, Joens 2-5 0-0 5, Brown 5-12 0-0 12, Crooks 15-20 3-6 33, Williams 0-1 2-2 2, Hansford 0-1 0-0 0, Taulelei 0-0 0-0 0, Wilson 2-2 0-0 5, Harris 2-3 0-0 5, Tanke 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 35-62 5-8 86.

Colorado                     9          14        19        14        –           56

Iowa State                   29        14        18        25        –           86

3-point goals – Colorado 9-28 (Teder 3-6, Diew 3-5, Wetta 2-4, Betson 1-4, Sanders 0-3, Garzon 0-2, Oliver 0-2, Smith 0-1, Powell 0-1), Iowa State 11-23 (Jackson 4-6, Ryan 2-6, Brown 2-5, Joens 1-2, Wilson 1-1, Harris 1-1, Hansford 0-1, Tanke 0-1). Rebounds – Colorado 29 (Betson 7), Iowa State 38 (Crooks 12). Assists – Colorado 14 (Sanders 4), Iowa State 25 (Brown 11). Steals – Colorado 4 (Wetta 2), Iowa State 5 (5 players with 1). Turnovers – Colorado 14, Iowa State 11. Total fouls – Colorado 14, Iowa State 15. Fouled out – None. Attendance – 10,081.

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