Iowa State Cyclones Set to Host TCU Horned Frogs at James H. Hilton Coliseum
As the Iowa State Cyclones prepare to face off against the TCU Horned Frogs at the James H. Hilton Coliseum, fans are buzzing with anticipation for what promises to be an electrifying game. The Cyclones have been on a tear recently, showcasing their dominance in previous matchups and leaving little doubt about their capabilities on the court.
In their last game on December 21, ISU put up an impressive performance against Northern Iowa Panthers, securing a commanding victory with 87 points to the Panthers' 70. The Cyclones demonstrated remarkable shooting efficiency from both inside and beyond the arc, hitting over half of their field goals and maintaining a three-point percentage of 50 percent. Their offensive prowess was matched by solid defense, racking up five blocks and five steals while outrebounding their opponents by a significant margin.
Earlier in December, ISU faced Troy Trojans and once again displayed their offensive might by breaking into triple digits with 105 points – an astounding feat that underscores this team's scoring potential. Their assist-to-turnover ratio stood at an impressive 1.44 as they dished out 26 assists for the night.
Against North Dakota State Bison on December 10, ISU continued to flex its muscles with another win where they scored 89 points while holding NDSU to just under two-thirds of that total at 59 points. The Cyclones' shooting was nothing short of efficient; they boasted a two-point field goal percentage of nearly two-thirds (66 percent), which contributed significantly to their victory.
The upcoming game against TCU is expected to follow this trend of dominance by ISU. With such consistent performances leading up to this point, it's hard not to predict another win for them when they take on the Horned Frogs at home.
TCU will undoubtedly bring competition; however, given ISU's recent form – particularly in terms of shooting accuracy and defensive solidity – it seems likely that they will continue their winning streak.
Fans eager for action can mark January 20 as Iowa State looks set to continue its ascent in women's college basketball when they play at James H. Hilton Coliseum starting at 7 PM local time (Ames). While no broadcast networks have been announced yet for live coverage, supporters should keep an eye out for updates as game day approaches.