Oklahoma State's women's basketball team has secured the nation's top transfer, All-American Audi Crooks, previously from Iowa State. Crooks has been celebrated as one of the dominant scorers in college basketball, earning accolades from major outlets and is described as having elite physical attributes and an impressive scoring ability. Head coach Jacie Hoyt expressed excitement over Crooks's addition, highlighting her potential to significantly impact the team's performance and culture in her senior season. Previously, Crooks had a remarkable tenure at Iowa State, setting multiple records and receiving numerous honors while showcasing her abilities on the court.

By the Numbers
  • Crooks finished her junior season as the second-leading scorer nationally with 25.8 points per game.
  • She shot 64.9% from the floor, ranking as the second-best percentage in the country.
  • During her career at Iowa State, Crooks logged 30 double-doubles and scored over 2,256 points.
State of Play
  • Crooks aims to evolve her game during her senior year at Oklahoma State.
  • The Cowgirls are banking on Crooks to help lead a potentially historic season.
What's Next

With the addition of Crooks, Oklahoma State's women's basketball program looks to build a strong competitive team and capitalize on this year's NCAA tournament opportunities. Expectations are high as fans and analysts alike anticipate her performance on the court.

Bottom Line

The acquisition of Audi Crooks signifies a pivotal moment for Oklahoma State's women's basketball, potentially reshaping the team's trajectory and elevating their competitive edge in collegiate basketball.