Ranking Iowa State’s basketball transfers from the 2010’s was not an easy task. The Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball team represents Iowa State University (ISU) and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I. [10][11][12], 2019–20 Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball team, Big 12 Conference Tournament Championships, "2009 NCAA Women's Basketball Attendance", "ISU Softball Coaches and Records – Iowa State University Athletics Official Web Site – www.CYCLONES.com – The home of Iowa State Cyclone Sports", "All-Time USA Basketball Women's Teams Assistant Coaches", "Pam Wettig Bio - The University of Denver Official Athletic Site", "Iowa State University Department of Athletics, Women's Basketball Subject Files, RS 24/18/1, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library", "Iowa State Women's Basketball Media Guide", http://www.big12sports.com/pdf1/134781.pdf, http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/w_basketball_RB/2010/attendance.pdf, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Iowa_State_Cyclones_women%27s_basketball&oldid=961354673, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 8 June 2020, at 00:22. Over four seasons she coached ISU to a 31–80 record and was coach in 1984 for ISU's only winless conference season (0–14). The Cyclones were coached by Fred Hoiberg, who was in his 1st season. Only five teams qualified for the Sweet 16 for each of the past two seasons. Since the founding of the Big 12 in 1996, ISU has had only one losing season, has won three conference titles (1 regular season, 2 tournament), and has the best conference tournament record in the Big 12. When Fennelly arrived, Iowa State hadn't had a winning season in seven years and only five winning seasons ever. In his first season, Fennelly led the Cyclones to a 17–10 record. Louisville basketball players David Johnson, Charles Minlend and Malik Williams, along with coach Chris Mack, gave speeches calling for unity, tolerance and equality on Friday before leading a peaceful march on campus. The Cyclones’ yearly attendance average has grown from 733 fans per game the season before Coach Fennelly came to ISU to over 10,000 per contest in 2011–2012. © 2005-2020 CBS INTERACTIVE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. On a national level, since 1996 the Cyclones have made the NCAA tournament eleven times, including advancing five times to the Sweet Sixteen and twice to the Elite Eight.       Division regular season champion       Postseason invitational champion   ISU was in the AP Top 25 poll for over four years and was in the Top 10 for 34 consecutive weeks starting in the 1999 season. The NCAA released health and safety guidelines for the college basketball season, including a suggestion to test players, coaches and officials three times per week during the season. In their history of appearances in the Big Eight/Twelve Conference tournaments, they have been seeded in the top five spots 16 times, with the most common seed being 8th, which they have been placed eight times.[9]. The Cyclones have made it to the Sweet 16 five times (1999–2001, 2009, 2010). Ranking Iowa State’s basketball transfers from the 2010’s was not an easy task. The official 2020-21 Men's Basketball Roster for the Iowa State University Cyclones Iowa State was ranked 2nd in attendance in 2013 and 2014. She coached Iowa State to the program’s first official Big Eight conference win, an 80–76 decision over Oklahoma in Ames on November 27, 1982. The Cyclones have a 18–18 record in the NCAA Tournament. Take a break from all of the COVID talk and go down memory lane with the fellas today on the Cyclone Fanatic Podcast Network. Fennelly was national runner-up for the Associated Press (AP) Coach of the Year and guided the Cyclones to their first national ranking, reaching #22 (both in 1998).