Is Fan Engagement a Problem?

I wasn't at the game last night so maybe the in person atmosphere was fine and I'm just complaining for no reason. But I can't help but notice when the camera pans and the entire lower bowl is sitting there dead silent during a 2 point lead with under 4 minutes to play in a redemption game. This feels like the time in the game to me where a loud rowdy crowd could really help to sway the game, but instead it seems like everyone in the camera shot just apathetically watched the team coast to another loss.

I get not standing and cheering the entire game, especially when games are lasting over 2.5 hours, but those last crucial minutes with a close lead don't make sense to me. We pride ourselves on the great gameday atmospheres we create but it seems that atmosphere only comes in spurts, and dies the second something goes wrong. I don't quite get why it is. Maybe it just takes so long to get the priority points to get those lower bowl seats that by the time you get there you're too old to want to stand and cheer, maybe the flow of events in the stadium (timeouts, fouls, timing/song selection of the band and speakers) brings down the energy, or maybe everyone's is just tired at the end of a long season. Whatever the reason is, it's disappointing to see on TV when other fanbases would be seen going rabid in that same scenario.

Potential Measles Exposure

Hey I don’t like starting threads but considering Iowa is fairly religious and that over 250 universities were represented I wanted to pass along an email I just got.
***edit- sorry I’m an emergency physician which is why I was sent that. A very smart mod reminded me that I should probably include that info.

Dear Providers:

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is forwarding information from Kentucky health officials for awareness regarding a potential measles exposure during a large "spiritual revival" event held on the campus of Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky during early to mid-February. This was reportedly a spontaneous event without ticketing or registration. The event attracted attendees primarily through social media from all over the nation. Although the event was open to all, many of the attendees were families with children.

Unofficial tallies also indicated that more than 250 college and universities were represented. Please see the link below for the official press release from Kentucky.

An individual who reported attending the event on February 18, 2023 has since tested positive for measles. Measles is a highly contagious respiratory virus that is spread through the air. Early symptoms of measles are similar to other upper respiratory illnesses with symptoms including fever, cough, conjunctivitis and runny nose. With measles, a characteristic rash develops three to five days after symptoms begin. All individuals who attended the event on February 18, 2023 and are unvaccinated for measles with no previous history of a measles infection are encouraged to quarantine for 21 days

Twister Sister Summary - KU's hot shooting (no that's not a typo) wins the day

A few things to note.
1. ISU had beaten KU 16 straight times.
2. KU shot over 50% for the game and 55% from three. They were shooting 31% for the season.
3. ISU nearly gave up ONE HUNDRED points to a very average team.

Well, X out #1 because that streak is over. Combine #'s 2 and 3 and you have one of the worst defensive showings in recent memory. What it all resulted in was a 98-93 KU victory over ISU.

This was a night where all sorts of things were coming together. OSU lost to WVU. We "could" have gained a game on them for third place. OU was being KSU by 4 with just seconds left in their game. Another OU loss in Bedlam may have moved ISU to 2nd place. But the Kansas schools screwed all that up as KSU folded like a tent and lost and KU looked like a top ten team in dismantling ISU.

So what happened?

In the first quarter the defense seemed to do bad things. They left KU open from deep and they hit five, and the sisters let them penetrate. KU usually made them pay and led 18-14 shortly after the media timeout.

On offense the first half of the quarter saw too many three point attempts and not enough moves inside. Joens made an early dent getting fouled on two drives and hitting the free throws. The KU defense was physically beating on ISU and getting away with it. Literal muggings were taking place and not being called. KU would edge out to a nine point lead after their fifth trey. Donarski hit a nice trey after a drive and feed by Joens. The defense left Mayberry open for a trey of their own (the sixth of the quarter) and a seven point lead at the end of the quarter. 26-19. Literally, KU was scoring at every opportunity and the sisters were struggling in every facet.

That’s a bad offensive quarter for the sisters and KU was shooting beyond their normal capabilities. KU hit 50% from the field and 72% from deep in the first.

Kane started things in the second with a trey. Unfortunately hitting two in a row between last game and this one seemed to make her think she was a three point threat. Not. Donarski committed two fouls on one possession and Ryan already had two. This would be a sign of what was to come.

The offense was struggling to get anything going and KU kept doing what got them there inside and out. They were eating us alive inside. Another Mayberry score stretched the lead to 9. Izzy took a nice feed from Ryan for two and what happened? KU answered with their sixth trey and a ten point lead 34-24. The defense left Mayberry wide open AGAIN for another trey. KU is up 13 as the wheels are falling off the bus. Defense is atrocious and KU just couldn't miss.

Joens went to work and got the lead down to 7...but KU scored again. The problem at this stage was KU was missing and the sisters couldn't capitalize.

Fritz nails two treys to light things up and 43-38. Joens turns the ball over, but gets fouled rebounding on the other end. KU is def cooling off. Two free throws later and the lead is down to 3. Joens followed with another trey and KU scored on another drive to close the half 48-43. Joens and Fritz are leading the way. At the half KU has made four more baskets than the sisters. Is amazing the ladies were this close as hot as KU is from the field.

I was hoping the ladies would come out of the gates strong, but it was KU who dictated things and extended the lead to 8 with another trey. We continued to miss and then it was a ten point lead. Kane throws up an air ball three.

Ryan lunged at a three point shooter and picks up her third. Joens also has three. Foul trouble would be a problem the rest of the way. This quarter looked just like the first. The sisters couldn't score. They left shooters open and KU is hitting from deep. Lead is 13. 62-49 5:45 left.

Ryan picked up her fourth foul and KU led by 15. This is ugly. No scoring for nearly three minutes and three turnovers and KU was scoring at will. The lead went to 17 66-49 with 4 min left. Diew picks up her third. That foul problem? Yep.

KU would hit their 10th trey of the game. Yes, a team that sucks from deep is lighting it up. Lead was 16.

The only saving grace at this point was Fritz who was being a beast on the boards and offensively. She cut the lead to 12. Joens cut the lead to ten on a nice drive. Diew then picked up her 4th foul at the buzzer and KU gets FT and misses both. It was 72-62 end of three and I felt fortunate the ladies were that close. But it got worse.

To start the 4th we got a much needed stop…and Ryan turns the ball over. Sigh. The play of Denae Fritz was the only reason the sisters are hovering around in remotely the same zip code. The epitome of the entire game happened when KU hit their 11th three….a crappy bank shot. Lead is 13. Yep…it was that kind of night. A 7-0 run by KU as they can’t miss anything. Lead is back to 17 again. Donarski is getting lots of looks inside and missing everything.

Fritz hits again, but Diew gets burnt again for an easy two. Defensively she just isn’t good. Because of the weakness inside, KU would just keep driving and scoring.

In a rare occurrence...much like what we saw in the men's game the other night, a six point possession happened. Fritz hit a trey and KU fouled underneath on the same possession so we got the ball. Joens scores and gets the harm. All of a sudden in was an 11 point game. After a stop there was a nice assist to Ryan and Kane closes it to nine and an 8-0 ISU run. Donarksi would hit a trey on an assist from Joens. The lead was down to 6. After a KU traditional three point play, Joens nailed a trey and it’s 6 again. Again, no defense as KU drives and scores. Joens hit another trey and it’s 5. Things were getting exciting. Another stop. Kane scores, gets fouled. Great assist by Ryan. Three point game.

KU scores after an offensive board, but Joens scores fast! On the ensuing inbounds play at the KU end we steal the ball and Joens gets called for a foul. KU ball. Then Diew fouled out. Joens fouled out. Puts KU on the line and they make one.

I don’t understand the strategy of fouling at this point. We could have gone for a stop and score…but what do I know? KU was up four with 29.5 seconds left. I have to give the ladies credit, they were going after things. M&M fed Ryan for a quick score. It was 93-91 KU with 20 seconds left. The bad part is KU is nearly as good at the line as the Sisters. We foul their best free throw shooter Franklin and she hit both. Donarski drove and missed. The ladies foul and this one is all but over.

Final KU 98- 93

Observations


What is it about our defense on the road? We foul and can’t stop anyone inside or out. This is a pattern we’ve seen too often.. with a shallow bench it’s a recipe for disaster. For goodness sake…we gave up nearly ONE HUNDRED points! This wasn't Baylor's national title team we were playing...


Thankfully OSU helped out by losing. Even with a bad loss like this ISU still controls the path to the 3 seed.


POG - I’m giving this to Fritz. She battled like a warrior today. Joens was right behind her for this, but Fritz was amazing and had a career high 26 points. She was the hot hand for ISU in this one.

Joens - worked her butt off. Not a stellar shooting night, but her late threes and free throw shooting kept us in it. Add to it 14 boards.

Ryan - foul trouble limited her. No offensive contributions. Just not a good game overall. Only two points but did have 10 assists. That last stat is nice, but she spent a lot of time pulling splinters and all to often isn't an offensive threat. Both of those things hurt badly. She's also just a step slow on defense against quick guards.

Kane - some good rebounds and was tenacious underneath. 9 points.

Diew - not a threat on offense and a liability on defense. She really hurt the team tonight. Fouled out. 7 points and 2 boards. Just can't taken behind the woodshed when she was on defense.

Donarski - She's taking some tough shots underneath, but she just can't get any to go. 14 points, but we sure needed a couple of those drives to work out.

Free Throws - we make 20 of 22. When do we ever make that many and lose? When the opponent makes 19 and completely negates it.

I honestly believe KU will never ever shoot that well against any team ever again in the history of basketball. Yes, the defense left their players open way too often. KU made us pay each time. Their shooters who normally hit in the 20's percentage-wise were nailing everything they threw up. The worst part though was their inside game. They chewed our defense to pieces with their drives. It was like watching a 5'10" freshman play against Audi Crooks.

So...all the opportunities this game presented...3rd place all to ourselves. A chance at 2nd. Being on a roll going into our last home game and the conference tournament. All of that went out the window in a hurry. We've now seen the defense be a no show for much of two of the last three games. You'd normally think scoring 93 points would be a win every time for the Sisters. But woof...giving up 98 points...to KU? Ouch.

This makes the game Saturday at home versus Texas Tech an absolute must win in many ways. A win means the #3 seed in the conference tournament. A win allows the sisters to hang on to the very, very thin thread holding a host spot for the NCAA tourney. To get that they will likely need to win Saturday and win two games minimum at the Big 12 tourney. Winning the conference title outright would likely achieve it. As it is...likely Saturday will be the last time our seniors grace the floor of Hilton. Finally, a win Saturday will be the only thing that "might" keep us rated. This one hurts folks.

On That Note: All the Small Things

Welcome to another edition of “On That Note,” CF’s weekly music series, co-hosted by @MeanDean, @cyclones500 and myself.

The month the February ended recently and since it's the shortest and smallest month in terms of days this weeks topic is song titles or lyric references to the following words: short, tiny, small and little and all of their variations.



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What did Caleb say? Wrong answers only.

(Loyal, Forever, True. Cyclones appreciate you, Caleb. Get the healthcare you deserve.)

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Caleb Grill Appreciation Thread

I just wanted to make sure his senior season isn't going unnoticed. I thought during the first three games against low-majors Caleb was chucking dumb shots and we were in for a long year. Since the PKI he's shooting 48% from 3, while being one of our best defenders. It seems he's taking less dumb shots and really letting the game come to him. Hope the grill stays lit all year!

I switched from _____ to _____

What have you recently switched and tell us about your experience.
  • How Long has it been
  • Happiness 1-10
  • Any issues?

Mediacom HSI to MetroNet 1GB service
  • 16 months
  • 10/10
  • No outages. Speed as advertised. Good wi-fi signal throughout house without any extras. Started out with the intro price of $70 but is now $80, no surprises and no begging them to lower my rate.
Verizon Cell to T Mobile
  • 2 Months
  • 7/10 so far
  • Traveled to Mexico and Arizona with no issues. Seem to be on 5G a lot more than Verizon. Never had an issue with Verizon coverage or speed, just trying to save money and get new phones. 2 year plan with TMobile. Wife got a Iphone 14 Pro Max and I got a Pixel 7Pro. We had a terrible customer service at a TMobile store near Merle Hay but their corporate customer service was fine. 3rd line is free which is nice.
Chase Sapphire Reserve to Capital One Venture X
  • 6 months
  • 9/10
  • No issues with CSR, just playing the CC points game. Nothing life changing. Their Priority Pass lounge access has the best rules I've seen as far as bringing in multiple people with you. To get extra points you have to remember to go through their portal, which is annoying. I thought this was just going to be a 1 year thing but I may keep it long term. I limit myself to 3 cards but I don't find myself using the Hilton one much so I may just go with 2 cards. My other one is Chase Freedom Flex, which is free.

Dresser Coleman and Carr talk


Guess who doesn’t care for the first round byes?

***#23 Iowa State at Kansas (Wed., 7:00)***

Who: No. 23 Iowa State (18-8, 10-6 Big 12) at Kansas (17-10, 7-9 Big 12)
Where: Allen Fieldhouse – Lawrence, Kan.
When: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 – 7 p.m.

The Links
WATCH: Big 12 Now
PxP: Josh Klingler
Analyst: Jill Dorsey-Hall


LISTEN: Cyclone Radio Network – Varsity App or Radio Affiliates
PxP: Noah Wolf
Analyst: Brett Cooper


STATS: LIVE STATS

IOWA STATE GAME NOTES (PDF) | KANSAS GAME NOTES (PDF)


***PROJECTED STARTERS***
IOWA STATEKANSAS
F - 1 Diew (6-2 JR); 6.0 ppg, 4.5 rpgC - 1 Jackson (6-6 SR); 15.4 ppg, 12.6 rpg, 3.0 bpg
G/F - 24 Joens (6-1 SR*); 20.5 ppg, 9.2 rpgG - 25 Prater (5-11 JR); 8.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg
G - 3 Fritz (5-11 FR*); 8.2 ppg, 4.3 rpgG - 11 Strom (6-0 SO); 2.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg
G - 21 Donarski (6-0 JR); 12.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 2.8 apgG - 0 Mayberry (5-7 JR); 11.3 ppg, 3.0 rpg
G - 11 Ryan (5-11 JR); 11.0 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 6.6 apgG - 15 Franklin (5-8 SR); 15.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 3.2 apg


***BIG 12 STANDINGS/REMAINING SCHEDULE***
TEAMW-LWED 3/1SAT 3/4
Texas13-4at KSU (4:00)
Oklahoma12-4vs KSU (6:00)at OSU (2:00)
Iowa State10-6at KAN (7:00)vs TTU (3:00)
Oklahoma State10-6at WVU (6:00)vs OKL (2:00)
Baylor10-7vs WVU (5:00)
West Virginia8-8vs OSU (6:00)at BAY (5:00)
Kansas7-9vs ISU (7:00)at TCU (1:00)
Texas Tech5-11vs TCU (7:00)at ISU (3:00)
Kansas State5-11at OKL (6:00)vs TEX (4:00)
TCU1-15at TTU (7:00)vs KAN (1:00)

  • Poll Poll
Best Convenience Store

Best Convenience Store

  • Casey’s

    Votes: 66 39.1%
  • Kwik Star/Kwik Trip

    Votes: 70 41.4%
  • Kum and Go

    Votes: 12 7.1%
  • Thorntons

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Shell

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 7-11

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Marathon

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • QT

    Votes: 10 5.9%
  • Circle K

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 9 5.3%

I thought I’d start a poll from something that came up in another thread. In my opinion the midwest, specifically Iowa, has the best convenience stores in the country. I’ve lived in areas with the likes of Thornton’s, Marathons, Shells, 7-11, etc. and the usual Iowa stores like Kwik Star, QT, Casey’s and Kum and Go.

What’s your favorite?

Edit: Just realized I forgot Wawa for the east coasters.
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Cyclones NCAA tourny seed

I know this has been talked about in other threads but I just wanted to start one just for this topic.

- I think we can agree the clones will be in to the tournament, it’s just a matter of what seed and where they are going to play.

- I follow college basketball pretty closely and read and follow bracket predications every day from day 1 and have for years. From what I have seen in the years past and from looking at this year’s predictions and articles I have read I believe I have a good idea of what seed the cyclones will land on. Obviously this is just my opinion but it’s a very educated one.
- I know the committee says they look at the whole year and don’t focus on the way a team is trending or how they ended the year but year after year this has shown as false. I think that is because the committee is human and they pay attention to the recent records and recent trends pretty closely.
- I know Iowa State has the most quad 1 wins in the nation but it’s been awhile since they got one of those and that has to play in as a factor in the committees heads
- If they somehow beat Baylor on Saturday and then lose in the first round of the b12 tourney I believe they will be a 8 seed in the big dance.
-If they lose to Baylor but win a game in the b12 tourney you are looking at beating a lower end b12 team which no team in b12 is lower end but still looks bad as a L. I believe they will be a 9 seed.
- if they lose out- I believe you are looking at a 10 seed at this point.

I know these all look pretty bad for seeds from what the recent bracketologies have them at but looking at years past on teams that fissile out at the end of the year, they are penalized with their seed and come out \worse than most think they will.

Let the games begin and let’s see how they all turns out! Hopefully I’m wrong and they get a better seed but we will see

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