Audi Crooks Transfers to Oklahoma State Women's Basketball, Boosting Cowgirls' Roster
Audi Crooks joining Oklahoma State women's basketball in transfer portal coup for Cowgirls
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Audi Crooks, a standout center from Iowa State, has committed to Oklahoma State University’s women's basketball team. The 6-foot-3 player averaged 25.8 points and 7.7 rebounds last season, marking a significant addition for the Cowgirls as they enhance their roster through the transfer portal.
- 01Audi Crooks, a former Iowa State star, has transferred to Oklahoma State University.
- 02Crooks averaged 25.8 points and 7.7 rebounds last season, earning second-team All-American honors.
- 03Oklahoma State is also adding other notable players, including Florida transfer Liv McGill.
- 04The Cowgirls are focusing on strengthening their lineup through the transfer portal.
- 05Crooks' addition is seen as a rare opportunity to acquire a future WNBA player.
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Oklahoma State University’s women's basketball team has made a significant addition by signing Audi Crooks, a former standout center from Iowa State University. Crooks, who stands 6-foot-3, had an impressive junior season, averaging 25.8 points and 7.7 rebounds while shooting an exceptional 64.9% from the field. Her performance earned her recognition as a second-team All-American by multiple outlets. This transfer marks a strategic move for head coach Jacie Hoyt, who has previously focused on adding perimeter players. Despite Crooks not fitting the fast-paced style typically favored by Hoyt, the chance to recruit a player with potential WNBA prospects is a significant opportunity. In addition to Crooks, the Cowgirls have also secured other talented players, including Liv McGill from Florida, who averaged 22.5 points, and Talexa Weeter, the Division II National Player of the Year from Fort Hays State, who averaged 27.5 points per game last season.
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The addition of Audi Crooks is expected to significantly enhance the competitiveness of Oklahoma State's women's basketball team, potentially leading to better performance in upcoming seasons.
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