The women's college basketball transfer portal just welcomed its biggest name yet. Iowa State star Audi Crooks, the second-leading scorer in the nation this past season, has announced her decision to enter the portal for her final year of eligibility.
This move sends shockwaves through the sport. Crooks isn't just any player; she's a bona fide superstar who averaged a staggering 25.8 points and 7.7 rebounds per game for the Cyclones. Her departure marks a significant shift in the landscape, as she becomes the tenth Iowa State player to seek a new home this offseason.
While Crooks hasn't publicly stated her specific reasons, the context points toward a championship pursuit. In her three seasons at Iowa State, the team compiled strong records but could not advance past the second round of the NCAA Tournament. For an elite player with one collegiate season remaining, the desire to compete for a national title is a powerful motivator.
Her entry into the portal, which officially opens April 6, instantly makes her the most coveted player available. Programs across the country will be lining up for a chance to add a transformative scorer who can change a team's championship fortunes overnight. Wherever she lands, Audi Crooks is poised to make her final season one to remember.
