Oklahoma State University Athletics
2026-27 Cowgirl Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 55
Audi Crooks
- Position:
- Center
- Height:
- 6-3
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Bishop Garrigan
- Hometown:
- Algona, Iowa
2024 All-Big 12 Freshman Team
2024 Unanimous First Team All-Big 12
2024 WBCA All-America Regional Finalist
2024 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Championship All-Tournament Team
2024 Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention
USBWA and Associated Press National Player of the Week (March 4, 2025)
2025 Naismith Trophy Midseason Team
2025 Wooden Award Late Season Watch List
2025 Lisa Leslie Award Top 5 Finalist
2025 Unanimous First Team All-Big 12
2025 WBCA All-America Regional Finalist
2025 Associated Press Third Team All-America
2025 USBWA Third Team All-America
2026 Preseason Big 12 Player of the Year
2026 Naismith Trophy Midseason Team
2026 Wooden Award Late Season Watch List
2026 Lisa Leslie Award Top 5 Finalist
2026 Unanimous First Team All-Big 12
2026 WBCA All-America Regional Finalist
2026 Associated Press Second Team All-America
2026 USBWA Second Team All-America
2026 The Sporting News Second Team All-America
Big 12 Player of the Week (2023-24: Jan. 15, Feb. 26; 2024-25: Dec. 16, Jan. 6, March 3; 2025-26: Nov. 17, Dec. 1)
Coach Hoyt on Crooks: “We are thrilled with the addition of Audi. She has been one of the country’s most dominant scorers over the last few years, and to think she will be in a Cowgirl uniform feels surreal. She has elite size and strength, paired with elite hands and touch, that make her an automatic bucket around the rim. Getting to know Audi in the recruiting process was truly a joy. She has the personality and intangibles that make you love and root for her immediately. I know she’ll immediately become a fan favorite and fit right in to Stillwater.”
At Iowa State (2023-26): The consensus No. 1 ranked transfer in the country according to CBSSports, ESPN, NBCSports, USA Today and Yahoo! Sports… A three-time All-American by the Associated Press who earned second-team status as a junior… Also earned All-America distinction in 2026 from the USBWA and The Sporting News… A unanimous selection to the All-Big 12 first team in her three years at Iowa State… Named to several midseason and late-season award watchlists in each of the past two seasons… Finished in the top five of several Cyclone career statistics, including scoring average (22.8 ppg, first), made field goals (907, second), points (2,256, second), field goal percentage (.611, third), free throws attempted (630, third), free throws made (436, sixth) and rebounding average (7.7 rpg, eighth)… Played in 99 contests with 95 starts across her three years as a Cyclone… Finished the 2025-26 season as the second-leading scorer in the country with her 25.8 points per game… She also held the second-best field goal percentage nationally at 64.9%… Added 7.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game… Scored 801 points on the year, the second-best ISU single-season total behind her own record of 820 points in 2024-25… Finished every game of the 2025-26 season with double-figure scoring and broke the ISU single-game record twice… Was the only player in the country with multiple 40+ point outings… Poured in 47 points on 19-of-25 shooting against Indiana on November 25, 2025, which was the second-best single-game point total by an NCAA Division I women’s basketball player for that season… Led the Big 12 in scoring as a sophomore with her 23.4 points per outing while shooting over 60% from the floor… Set Iowa State single-season records in points (820) and field goals made (329) that year… Scored in double figures in all 35 contests on the year… Fastest Iowa State player and third-fastest Big 12 athlete to reach the 1,000 point threshold when she did so in her 49th career game… Burst onto the scene as a freshman after piecing together arguably the greatest freshman campaign in Cyclone history… Became Iowa State’s first freshman to earn All-America status following the Associated Press’s honorable mention recognition… Was also the first Cyclone in program history to receive first team all-conference honors… Averaged 19.2 points on a 57.7% shooting percentage in her first season of collegiate action… Delivered a historic postseason performance as she dropped 40 points on 18-of-20 shooting in the Cyclones’ first-round NCAA victory over Maryland and became just the second college basketball player, men’s or women’s, to score at least 40 points while shooting 90% or better from the field in an NCAA Tournament game… Notched 30 career double-doubles across her three years in Ames.
High School: Two-time state champion at Bishop Garrigan HS… Ranked as the No. 57 prospect on the 2023 HoopGurlz Recruiting espnW 100… Named a 2023 MaxPreps Small Town All-American… Four-time Class 1A All-Tournament Team member… Set an all-class state tournament record with 49 points in the 2023 Class 1A Championship… Also competed in volleyball and track & field… A two-time state champion in the shot put.
With USA Basketball: Competed with Team USA for the 2025 FIBA Women’s AmeriCup in Santiago, Chile… Helped the USA win gold at the tournament, where she played in six games and averaged 3.8 points per outing.
2024 Unanimous First Team All-Big 12
2024 WBCA All-America Regional Finalist
2024 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Championship All-Tournament Team
2024 Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention
USBWA and Associated Press National Player of the Week (March 4, 2025)
2025 Naismith Trophy Midseason Team
2025 Wooden Award Late Season Watch List
2025 Lisa Leslie Award Top 5 Finalist
2025 Unanimous First Team All-Big 12
2025 WBCA All-America Regional Finalist
2025 Associated Press Third Team All-America
2025 USBWA Third Team All-America
2026 Preseason Big 12 Player of the Year
2026 Naismith Trophy Midseason Team
2026 Wooden Award Late Season Watch List
2026 Lisa Leslie Award Top 5 Finalist
2026 Unanimous First Team All-Big 12
2026 WBCA All-America Regional Finalist
2026 Associated Press Second Team All-America
2026 USBWA Second Team All-America
2026 The Sporting News Second Team All-America
Big 12 Player of the Week (2023-24: Jan. 15, Feb. 26; 2024-25: Dec. 16, Jan. 6, March 3; 2025-26: Nov. 17, Dec. 1)
Coach Hoyt on Crooks: “We are thrilled with the addition of Audi. She has been one of the country’s most dominant scorers over the last few years, and to think she will be in a Cowgirl uniform feels surreal. She has elite size and strength, paired with elite hands and touch, that make her an automatic bucket around the rim. Getting to know Audi in the recruiting process was truly a joy. She has the personality and intangibles that make you love and root for her immediately. I know she’ll immediately become a fan favorite and fit right in to Stillwater.”
At Iowa State (2023-26): The consensus No. 1 ranked transfer in the country according to CBSSports, ESPN, NBCSports, USA Today and Yahoo! Sports… A three-time All-American by the Associated Press who earned second-team status as a junior… Also earned All-America distinction in 2026 from the USBWA and The Sporting News… A unanimous selection to the All-Big 12 first team in her three years at Iowa State… Named to several midseason and late-season award watchlists in each of the past two seasons… Finished in the top five of several Cyclone career statistics, including scoring average (22.8 ppg, first), made field goals (907, second), points (2,256, second), field goal percentage (.611, third), free throws attempted (630, third), free throws made (436, sixth) and rebounding average (7.7 rpg, eighth)… Played in 99 contests with 95 starts across her three years as a Cyclone… Finished the 2025-26 season as the second-leading scorer in the country with her 25.8 points per game… She also held the second-best field goal percentage nationally at 64.9%… Added 7.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game… Scored 801 points on the year, the second-best ISU single-season total behind her own record of 820 points in 2024-25… Finished every game of the 2025-26 season with double-figure scoring and broke the ISU single-game record twice… Was the only player in the country with multiple 40+ point outings… Poured in 47 points on 19-of-25 shooting against Indiana on November 25, 2025, which was the second-best single-game point total by an NCAA Division I women’s basketball player for that season… Led the Big 12 in scoring as a sophomore with her 23.4 points per outing while shooting over 60% from the floor… Set Iowa State single-season records in points (820) and field goals made (329) that year… Scored in double figures in all 35 contests on the year… Fastest Iowa State player and third-fastest Big 12 athlete to reach the 1,000 point threshold when she did so in her 49th career game… Burst onto the scene as a freshman after piecing together arguably the greatest freshman campaign in Cyclone history… Became Iowa State’s first freshman to earn All-America status following the Associated Press’s honorable mention recognition… Was also the first Cyclone in program history to receive first team all-conference honors… Averaged 19.2 points on a 57.7% shooting percentage in her first season of collegiate action… Delivered a historic postseason performance as she dropped 40 points on 18-of-20 shooting in the Cyclones’ first-round NCAA victory over Maryland and became just the second college basketball player, men’s or women’s, to score at least 40 points while shooting 90% or better from the field in an NCAA Tournament game… Notched 30 career double-doubles across her three years in Ames.
High School: Two-time state champion at Bishop Garrigan HS… Ranked as the No. 57 prospect on the 2023 HoopGurlz Recruiting espnW 100… Named a 2023 MaxPreps Small Town All-American… Four-time Class 1A All-Tournament Team member… Set an all-class state tournament record with 49 points in the 2023 Class 1A Championship… Also competed in volleyball and track & field… A two-time state champion in the shot put.
With USA Basketball: Competed with Team USA for the 2025 FIBA Women’s AmeriCup in Santiago, Chile… Helped the USA win gold at the tournament, where she played in six games and averaged 3.8 points per outing.
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