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Iowa State Records IOWA STATE RECORDS STATISTICAL Fewest Wins (season) Points 2, 1993 (2-25) Game: 115 vs. Central (2-14-76) Fewest Losses (season) Season: 2,761 (2019) 6, 2000 (27-6); 2001 (27-6) Best Overall Season Start Scoring Average 14-0 (2014) Season: 79.9 (2000) Best Conference Season Start Assists 6-0 (2000) Game: 35 vs. IPFW (11-29-04) Best Win-Loss Percentage (season) Season: 632 (2001) .818, 2000 (27-6); 2001 (27-6) Most Conference Wins (season) Field Goals Made 13, 2000 (13-3); 2019 (13-5) Game: 48 vs. Grand View (1-11-77); Dordt (1-6-76) Most Conference Losses (season) Season: 990 (2019) 14, 1984 (0-14) Field Goals Attempted Fewest Conference Wins (season) Game: 87 vs. Grand View (1-11-77) 0, 1984 (0-14) Season: 2,229 (2019) Fewest Conference Losses (season) Field Goal Percentage 3, 2000 (13-3) Game: .698 (30-43) vs. Baylor (2-24-98) Best Conference Win-Loss Percentage (season) Season: .487 (868-1783), 2002 .813, 2000 (13-3) Most Consecutive Wins 3-Point Goals Made 14, 2014 (Nov. 10, 2013-Jan. 8, 2014) Game: 19 at Texas Tech (1-10-21) Most Consecutive Losses Season: 303 (2019) 18, 1979-80 (Jan. 12, 1979-Nov. 28, 1980) 3-Point Goals Attempted Most Consecutive Conference Wins Game: 48 vs. Detroit (12-14-08) 6, 2000 (season and overall) Season: 913 (2019) Most Consecutive Conference Wins at Home 3-Point Percentage (minimum 5 attempts) 25, 1998-2000 (Jan. 7, 1998-Feb. 16, 2000) Game: .800 (12-15) vs. Colorado (1-27-01) Most Consecutive Conference Losses Season: .417 (65-156), 1990 15, 1983-84 Free Throws Made Most Consecutive Season Wins at Home Game: 37 vs. Oklahoma (2-8-86); 37 vs. Iowa (12-12-13) 16, 1998; 2001 Season: 545 (2002) Most Consecutive Wins at Home Free Throws Attempted 26, 2000-2001 (Feb. 19, 2000-Dec. 22, 2001) Game: 51 vs. Oklahoma (2-8-86) Most Consecutive Road Wins (includes neutral sites) Season: 751 (2002) 9, 1996 (Dec. 1, 1995-Jan. 2, 1996) Free Throw Percentage Most Consecutive Losses at Home Game: 1.000 (14-14) vs. West Virginia; (13-13) vs. Drake 10, 1993 (Dec. 11, 1992-Feb. 14, 1993) (2-28-80); Most Consecutive Road Losses Season: .827 (393-475), 20 14, 1984 (Dec. 9, 1983-March 6, 1984) Largest Winning Margin Rebounds +74 (110-36) vs. Simpson, Dec. 10, 1975 Game: 68 vs. Western Michigan (12-20-99) Season: 1,436 (2019) *conference records begin in 1982-83, when regular-season Rebounding Average conference schedules began. Season: 44.9 (1978) Steals Game: 33 vs. Marquette (1-7-89) Season: 369 (1989) Blocked Shots Game: 12 vs. Creighton (11-28-81) Season: 154 (2008) Personal Fouls MOST POINTS SCORED Game: 34 vs. Kansas State (1-25-89); vs. Northern Iowa In a Half by ISU: 71 in second half vs. Central (2-14-76) (2-24-78) In a Half by Opponent: 68 in second half by Drake Season: 602 (1982, 24 Disqualifications) (2-23-81) In a Game by ISU: 115 vs. Central (2-14-76) MISCELLANEOUS In a Losing Effort by ISU: 91 vs. Baylor (2-27-02) Most Games Played (season) In a Game by Opponent: 122 by Drake (2-23-81) 36, 2009 (27-9) In a Game by Both Teams: 220 (115-105) vs. Central Most Wins (season) (2-14-76) 27, 2000 (27-6); 2001 (27-6); 2009 (27-9) In a Season: 2,761 (2018-2019) Most Losses (season) 25, 1993 (2-25) 20 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB SUPERLATIVES AND OPPONENT RECORDS OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points Scored Points Scored 122 by Drake (2-23-81) 1. Jayne Appel, Stanford (3-30-09) 46 Points Scored in Half 2. Lynette Woodard, Kansas (2-2-79) 44 68 in second half by Drake (2-23-81) 3. Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State (3-12-10) 43 4. Connie Yori, Creighton (12-12-82) 42 Field Goals Made Molly Bolin, Grand View (1-31-78) 42 45 by three opponents Sharon Upshaw, Drake (12-1-76) 42 Field Goals Attempted 91 by Iowa (12-15-79) Rebounds Field Goal Percentage 1. Wanda Ford, Drake (11-26-85) 23 .681 by Drake (12-13-87) Wanda Ford, Drake (12-8-84) 23 Lowest Field Goal Percentage Tracy Clayton, Kansas (2-3-82) 23 .161 by Columbia (12-12-10) 4. Lynette Woodard, Kansas (2-4-78) 22 5. Courtney Paris, Oklahoma (3-10-07) 21 3-Point FG Made Mary Kay Stepenek, Mount Mercy (11-25-77) 21 15 by North Carolina State (11-25-05) 3-Point FG Attempted 40 by UW-Green Bay (3-16-06) 100-POINT GAMES 40 by North Florida (11-26-05) Date W/L Score Opponent 40 by Cal State-Fullerton (12-08-13) 2-22-75 W 101-75 vs. Mt. Mercy 3-Point FG Percentage 12-10-75 W 110-36 Simpson .800 (4-5) by Texas Tech (3-1-07); .667 (10-15) by Nebraska 1-6-76 W 106-43 Dordt (1-7-96) 1-31-76 L 80-105 at Kansas State 2-14-76 W 115-105 (OT) vs. Central Free Throws Made 1-11-76 W 100-82 at Grand View 34 by Nebraska (1-15-83) 2-2-79 L 64-101 at Kansas Free Throws Attempted 2-23-81 L 57-122 at Drake 48 by Kansas State (1-25-89) 1-25-82 L 56-101 at Drake Free Throw Percentage 1-15-83 L 80-108 at Nebraska 1.000 (16-16) by Nebraska (1-31-07) 1-30-91 L 74-101 at Oklahoma 1.000 (15-15) by Iowa (12-05-18) 1-15-95 L 77-101 at Oklahoma 1.000 (14-14) by Temple (3-16-02) 2-19-00 W 101-66 Missouri Rebounds 2-26-00 W 112-79 Baylor 70 by Oregon (1-7-82) 3-16-01 W 100-61 Howard 12-13-02 W 109-46 High Point Assists 12-3-03 W 101-94 (2OT) Iowa 31 by Baylor (1-13-15) 11-29-04 W 113-45 IPFW 2-2-05 W 103-76 Colorado Steals 11-27-16 W 105-53 Arkansas State 24 by five opponents 12-4-16 W 100-63 New Orleans Blocked Shots 1-19-19 W 104-78 Oklahoma 14 by Missouri (1-24-84) 1-29-19 W 105-66 Texas Tech ISU’s record in 100-point games: 16-7 Personal Fouls 38 by Oklahoma (2-8-86) CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB 21 SUPERLATIVES AND OPPONENT RECORDS OVERTIME GAMES Date W/L Score Opponent 1974 L 57-59 Ellsworth 1975 L 71-85 vs. Grand View 2-14-76 W 115-105 vs. Central 12-3-77 W 74-71 at Iowa 1-31-78 L 82-85 Grand View 2-10-78 L 64-66 at Kansas State 11-24-78 W 92-87 vs. South Dakota 3-6-82 L 77-78 Wisconsin 12-12-82 L 82-84 Creighton 12-19-82 W 99-96 at Oklahoma State 12-5-83 L 75-86 Iowa 1-14-86 L 76-78 at Kansas State 2-5-86 W 68-60 Kansas 1-28-89 W 63-59 Oklahoma State 2-8-89 W 83-75 Kansas State 2-18-89 W 88-86 at Oklahoma State 12-14-90 L 82-83 Drake 1-28-96 W 79-77 Nebraska 2-16-96 W 77-73 Missouri 3-2-96 L 60-67 vs. Oklahoma State 1-18-97 L 66-68 (2OT) Colorado 1-24-98 L 57-59 at Missouri 11-27-01 W 75-74 at Creighton 12-28-01 W 80-75 vs. Auburn 12-30-01 W 69-67 at San Diego 2-1-03 L 83-95 (2OT) at Baylor 12-3-03 W 101-94 (2OT) Iowa 12-19-04 W 86-78 at UNLV 2-18-06 L 56-57 Kansas 3-16-06 W 79-71 UW-Green Bay 3-20-06 L 63-69 Marquette 11-20-06 W 80-74 at Northern Iowa 3-7-07 W 79-76 vs. Nebraska 1-13-08 W 84-77 (2OT) at Colorado 3-12-08 W 66-65 vs. Kansas State 1-23-10 W 73-71 at Texas 1-15-11 L 60-66 at Colorado 2-9-11 L 85-86 at Kansas 2-21-11 W 66-57 Texas 1-11-12 L 67-74 (2OT) at Kansas 2-21-12 W 66-59 Missouri 1-2-13 W 73-65 Texas 1-30-13 L 75-78 at Kansas 1-5-14 W 82-75 at Oklahoma 1-25-14 W 85-76 at Texas Tech 2-17-15 W 84-76 vs. Oklahoma 1-17-16 L 66-69 at Texas Tech 1-20-16 L 76-79 at Oklahoma State 12-3-16 L 81-85 Mississippi State 12-28-17 W 71-69 Kansas 3-12-21 L 82-84 Texas 3-24-21 L 82-84 Texas A&M ISU’s record in OT: 28-24 Most OT games in a season: 3 (1988-89; 1995-96, 2001-02; 2005-06, 2010-11) Double OT games: 2-3 22 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWBB INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS SCORING Tonya Burns vs. Nebraska (1-18-84) 18 1. 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