Audi Crooks, Top-Ranked Women's Basketball Transfer, Commits to Oklahoma State
Iowa State standout ranked No. 1 in ESPN transfer rankings will stay in Big 12 with one year of eligibility remaining
Quick Look
- Audi Crooks, the top-ranked women's basketball transfer by ESPN, committed to Oklahoma State on Sunday, announcing on social media.
- The 6-foot-3 center played three seasons at Iowa State and will stay in the Big 12 Conference.
- Crooks ranked second in Division I in scoring (25.8 PPG) and field goal percentage (64.9%) this past season, earning all-Big 12 first-team honors for the third straight year.
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Why It Matters
Both Iowa State and Oklahoma State experienced roster turnover through transfers and graduations this offseason, with both programs restocking their rosters. The Big 12 Conference saw significant player movement as teams prepare for the 2026-27 season.
Center Audi Crooks, No. 1 in ESPN's women's basketball transfer rankings, committed to Oklahoma State, she announced Sunday night on social media. The 6-foot-3 Crooks, an Iowa native who played her first three seasons at Iowa State, will stay in the Big 12 Conference and have one year of eligibility remaining. Crooks made her announcement in a video in which she was wearing an Oklahoma State uniform and dancing. Cowgirls coach Jacie Hoyt also appeared in the video. Crooks ranked second in Division I in scoring (25.8 PPG) and field goal percentage (64.9) this past season. For her college career, she has averaged 22.8 points and 7.7 rebounds and shot 61.1% from the field. Iowa State and Oklahoma State have had multiple departures via transfers and graduations and are restocking their rosters. Iowa State tied for seventh in the Big 12 at 10-8 and went 22-10 in 2025-26, losing 72-63 to Syracuse in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Crooks scored 37 points in that game. Oklahoma State finished tied for fourth in the Big 12 at 12-6, winning both of its matchups against Iowa State. The Cowgirls were 24-10 overall, losing in the NCAA tournament's second round to eventual national champion UCLA 87-68. Crooks has scored 30 or more points 17 times in her college career, five of those being games of 40 or more. Her career high is 47 points, which came Nov. 30 in a 106-95 win over Indiana. She has been an all-Big 12 first-team selection all three seasons.
Open Questions
- How will Crooks fit into Oklahoma State's offensive system under coach Jacie Hoyt?
- Will Crooks be able to maintain her high scoring average against Big 12 opponents she already faced?






