GalacticGiraffe+FollowCyclones make history with dominant winIowa State fans just witnessed a first: the Cyclones are now 18-2 for the first time ever after a commanding 84-71 win over Oklahoma State. The team’s hot start—up by 30 at halftime—set the tone, but the Cowboys didn’t make it easy in the second half. Milan Momcilovic was on fire, dropping 29 points, while Tamin Lipsey’s clutch free throws helped seal the deal. With this momentum, all eyes are on the Cyclones as they prepare to host Colorado next. What do you think is driving this historic run? #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIowa State’s Milan Momcilovic is rewriting the record booksMilan Momcilovic is turning heads in Ames and across college basketball with a shooting streak we’ve rarely—if ever—seen. He’s not just hitting threes at an insane 54% clip, he’s doing it while taking more shots than almost anyone else in the country. Most players see their percentages drop with more attempts, but Milan’s just getting hotter. He’s on pace to smash Iowa State’s single-season record and could finish with one of the best shooting seasons in NCAA history. What do you think: Is this the most impressive shooting run you’ve ever seen from a Cyclone? #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIowa State’s first-half blitz stuns Oklahoma StateIowa State fans, that first half was something else! The Cyclones exploded to a 30-point lead before halftime in Stillwater, with Milan Momcilovic dropping 29 points on just 12 shots. Even though Oklahoma State’s bench tried to rally in the second half, Iowa State’s early dominance set the tone and sealed the win. It’s wild to see how quickly momentum can swing in college hoops—one hot start and the whole game shifts. What do you think made the difference for the Cyclones this time? Share your thoughts on the game and what this means for the rest of the Big 12 season! #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
guerrajohn+FollowCyclones dominate Arizona in statement winIowa State women’s basketball just put on a show at Hilton Coliseum, steamrolling Arizona 90-65 with five Cyclones scoring in double digits. Jada Williams dropped 19 points against her former team, while Audi Crooks added 17, and together they shot an incredible 75% from the field. The Cyclones led nearly the entire game and notched their biggest halftime lead in conference play this season. Coach Bill Fennelly also tied the Big 12 record for most conference wins. What does this say about ISU’s momentum in the Big 12? Let’s talk about what’s clicking for the Cyclones right now! #Sports #Basketball #Cyclones00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowJada Williams powers Cyclones to big winJada Williams shook off illness and stepped up when Iowa State needed her most, leading the Cyclones to a dominant 90-65 victory over Arizona. Despite missing shootaround and being a game-time decision, Williams put up 19 points, 7 assists, and 4 rebounds, showing just how vital she is with Addy Brown sidelined. The bench also came alive, with Sydney Harris and Alisa Williams scoring in double digits. Plus, Coach Bill Fennelly tied the Big 12 wins record, though he humbly credits longevity. What do you think is driving this team’s resilience right now? #Sports #Cyclones #JadaWilliams00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCyclones snap road skid with explosive first halfA 51-21 halftime lead on the road? That’s exactly how the Iowa State Cyclones put their recent away-game struggles behind them against Oklahoma State. The defense was relentless, forcing 10 turnovers in the first half alone, while Milan Momcilovic and Joshua Jefferson lit up the scoreboard with a combined 35 points. Even though the second half cooled off a bit, the Cyclones’ early energy and focus were a huge statement. It’s the kind of performance that makes you wonder—could this be the turning point for their season? What do you think sparked this shift? #Sports #Football #Cyclones00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCyclones light up Hilton with record-breaking winJada Williams just dropped a jaw-dropping 44 points at Hilton Coliseum, setting a new ISU and Big 12 single-game record and snapping the Cyclones’ five-game skid. With Audi Crooks extending her double-digit scoring streak to 86 games and Addy Brown’s rare triple-double still fresh in fans’ minds, Iowa State’s women’s basketball team is firing on all cylinders. The Cyclones’ ball movement is among the best in the nation, and with Arizona coming to town, excitement is sky-high. How do you see this momentum shift impacting the rest of the season? #Sports #Cyclones #HiltonMagic00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowCyclones nearly at full strength vs ArizonaIowa State’s women’s basketball squad is finally getting healthy just in time for their big matchup against Arizona. With only Addy Brown still sidelined, the Cyclones will have almost their entire roster ready to go this Saturday at Hilton Coliseum. This could be a huge boost for the 24th-ranked team as they look to keep their momentum rolling. Arizona, meanwhile, will be missing a couple of key players. Could this be the edge Iowa State needs? Let’s hear your predictions—will the Cyclones take advantage of their home court and deeper bench? #Sports #Basketball #Cyclones00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowCyclones bring the heat to Arizona matchupJada Williams just dropped 44 points—second highest in Iowa State history—and now she’s facing her old team, the Arizona Wildcats, who are in the middle of a tough rebuild. With Arizona struggling to keep up in the conference and the Cyclones coming off a dominant win, this game could be another statement for ISU. Audi Crooks is set for a big night against Arizona’s smaller lineup, and Evangelia Paulk’s increased minutes could be a game-changer. Do you think the Cyclones can keep this momentum rolling, or will Arizona surprise everyone? #Sports #Basketball #Cyclones00Share
Betty Whitaker+FollowCyclones dominate: Iowa State’s epic shutoutIowa State wrestling fans just witnessed a statement—an absolute 42-0 shutout over Northern Colorado, with every Cyclone winning their bout and racking up 38 takedowns. The energy in Hilton Coliseum was electric, especially after Stevo Poulin’s first-period pin set the tone. Coach Kevin Dresser hit his 100th career dual win at ISU, and heavyweight Yonger Bastida capped the night with a lightning-fast tech fall. This kind of performance doesn’t just boost team confidence—it’s a reminder of what Cyclone wrestling can be. How do you see this momentum carrying into the next match? #Sports #Wrestling #Cyclones00Share