Completed Event: Women's Basketball versus UCF on January 31, 2026 , Win , 65, to, 52


03.19.2007 | Women's Basketball
"I was proud of how we kept playing," ISU head coach Bill Fennelly said. "I told our kids at halftime that there is more in life to worry about, so let's keep playing to the end. They (Georgia) have great players and they made shots. When you play great teams when they are feeling it, they are going to burn you. We made a couple of defensive mistakes early and they made us pay. Georgia is a great team and they have a great coach. You have to give them all of the credit."
Alison Lacey was ISU's go-to player early on, scoring seven of ISU's first 13 points. The Bulldogs held a 27-point lead (40-13) with 5:48 left in the opening period until the Cyclones made a run. Medders hit ISU's first trey to start the spurt. Another Medders 3-pointer and a pair of layups by Toccara Ross and Nicky Wieben helped ISU mount a 12-3 run to cut the lead to 43-25 with 3:25 remaining. However, the Bulldogs closed out the half on an 8-2 run to take a 51-27 lead at the break. Chambers made another trey to help her go 7-of-7 from the floor and 4-of-4 from downtown en route to 18 points in the first half.
The Bulldogs were 8-of-16 from 3-point range (50 percent) in the opening period after shooting just 17 percent (8-for-46) from 3-point range in their three previous games.
Medders finished her career as ISU's all-time leader in assists with 719. The senior posted 11 points and dished out nine dimes in the game, breaking her former single-season school record for assists. She recorded 216 assists this year compared to 215 dimes last season, the two best single-season marks in school history. Wieben led the Cyclones in scoring with 13 points, while Ross added 11 points and nine boards in the loss.
"Our seniors have done a phenomenal job," Fennelly added. "They (Medders, Megan Ronhovde, Abby Reinert) found a way to find another level and it started at home and continued to the end. I hope these seniors will be remembered for more than wins and losses. They will be known as phenomenal people more than basketball players and I am really proud of them. Our fans who came up here were awesome. They were showing their appreciation of this program and I can't thank them enough. They could have been heading for the exits, but they stayed with us."
The Cyclones end their season with a 26-9 overall record, the third-most wins in school history, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time, all under Fennelly.