Iowa State Assistant Coach Jodi Steyer Retires, Former Player Audi Crooks Reacts
Audi Crooks drops 2-word reaction as long-time Iowa State assistant coach Jodi Steyer announces retirement
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Jodi Steyer, a long-time assistant coach at Iowa State University, announced her retirement to focus on family after coaching since 2002. Former player Audi Crooks honored Steyer on social media, highlighting her impact on numerous WNBA players. Crooks is set to transfer to Oklahoma State for her senior season.
- 01Jodi Steyer retires after coaching at Iowa State since 2002.
- 02Former player Audi Crooks praised Steyer as 'a legend' on Instagram.
- 03Steyer has influenced many WNBA players during her tenure.
- 04Crooks averaged 25.8 points per game in her junior season.
- 05Crooks is transferring to Oklahoma State for her final collegiate year.
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Jodi Steyer, a respected assistant coach at Iowa State University, has announced her retirement after an impressive tenure that began in 2002. Her decision comes as she wishes to focus on her family. Many current and former players, including Audi Crooks, have expressed their gratitude for Steyer's contributions to the program. Crooks, who played under Steyer, acknowledged her impact by calling her 'a legend' on Instagram. During her time with the Cyclones, Crooks excelled, averaging 25.8 points per game in her junior season and leading the team in multiple categories. She has decided to transfer to Oklahoma State for her senior year, aiming to make a significant impact on the Cowgirls' roster as they seek a deep run in the NCAA Tournament.
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Steyer's retirement may affect the Iowa State women's basketball program as they seek a new assistant coach to fill her role.
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