*** #24 Iowa State at Texas Tech (Wed, 6:00) ***

Who: No. 24 Iowa State (12-4, 5-0 Big 12) at Texas Tech (13-5, 2-3 Big 12)
Where: United Supermarkets Arena – Lubbock, Texas
When: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 – 6:00 p.m. CT

The Links

WATCH:
Big 12 Now on ESPN+
PxP: Ron Thulin
Analyst: Brandi Poole


LISTEN: Cyclone Radio Network – Varsity App or Radio Affiliates
PxP: Noah Wolf
Analyst: Jamie Steyer Johnson


LIVE STATS

IOWA STATE GAME NOTES | TEXAS TECH GAME NOTES

"Growth" is ISU star center Audi Crooks' favorite word and she embodies it for the No. 24 Cyclones

RADIO RECAP: No. 20 BYU routs No. 24 Iowa State, 87-72, in Provo

Men's Basketball - four February home games Package deal $650

Offering two excellent, side court balcony seats for four men's basketball games in February. The seats are in Section 234, Row 2, seats 11-12. I am offering these seats as a package deal.
Asking $650 total incl parking. Purchase of the package deal will include parking passes for all four games in Lot D4. These are printed passes and would have to be picked up or mailed given sufficient lead time. Payment by cash or Venmo. Tickets transferred by email or text. We are season ticket holders unable to attend in February.
The games are February 10 vs TCU @ 1pm
February 17 vs Texas Tech @ 11 am
February 24 vs West Virginia @ 1pm
February 28 vs Oklahoma @ 7pm
Get guaranteed good seats plus parking and cheer on our 2023-24 men's basketball team.

FS: Iowa State women's basketball - five game package/parking $495

Want to watch the Iowa State women's basketball games from two of the best seats in the house? This is a five game package starting January 31. The two seats are in
Section 111, Row 7, seats 14 and 15 right on the center court line. We are long time season ticket holders unable to attend in February. Asking $495 for the package which will include a parking pass for all five games in Lot B1. Payment by cash or Venmo. Tickets will be transferred by email or text. The parking passes are printed so would have to be picked up mailed with sufficient lead time.
Included games are: January 31 Oklahoma State 6:30pm
February 10 Oklahoma 6:00pm
February 14 Kansas State 6:30pm
February 24 BYU 6:00pm
March 2 Cincinnati 1:00 pm

WBB: Cyclones try to stay grounded seeking another win over Texas Tech

The 2023-24 Iowa State women's basketball team has the chance to do something only one other squad has done in it's upcoming road game against Texas Tech.

@cfchangs9 has more on the Cyclones' opportunity.

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Cyclones in the NFL: A.J. Klein leads Bills in tackles in playoff win

Iowa State MBB ranked No. 24 in latest AP Poll

Iowa State is ranked No. 24 in the latest AP Poll this week and will take on two top 20 programs on the road in its next pair of games.

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Scouting BYU - Cyclones face No. 20 Cougars in Provo

Scouting BYU - No. 24 Iowa State faces off with the No. 20 Cougars Tuesday in Provo.

@jacksonpence06 gets you ready.

What Song, Album, Artist Have You "Outgrown"

I've been going back through a lot of music, albums, artists, etc from when I really got into music (mid 90's, born 1982) and playing my favorites from each of the years through to roughly 2010. What I've found is interesting...

1 - I've always liked "angst" or "loud" music. The 90's I was big into Green Day, The Offspring, Foo Fighters, Nirvana, Everclear, Blink 182, etc. As I listen to it now, it's amazing how less "angry" it sounds. It's still good music, but I've clearly outgrown the speed and loudness. The lyrics however still resonate pretty well.

2 - From around 1998 to roughly 2010, I was big into nu-metal and sudo-hard rock (Korn, Limp Bizkit, Creed, Godsmack, Disturbed, My Chemical Romance, Linkin Park, etc). Those songs still have the same loudness and energy, but the lyrics seem less emotional today. A few exceptions - like Korn's early albums are still my favorites and go-to when relaxing.

3 - I've been on a linear progression since the beginning towards harder and louder and most of the time now listen to hard rock, nu-metal, metal (Korn, Godsmack, Disturbed, Asking Alexandria, Bad Omens, In This Moment, Motionless In White) and some deep music (Badflower, Highly Suspect, etc).

4 - The bands that were breaking ground in the late 90's through 2010 are making a huge comeback. Bands like Disturbed, Breaking Benjamins, etc went through a bit of a lost phase 2010 to 2020 with sub-par albums. Some are now back to being favorites (i.e. Disturbed).

How has your taste evolved or what music that once resonated the most now seems less connective?

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