Audi Crooks discusses Jacie Hoyt's recruiting strategy at Oklahoma State
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 18, 2026, 3:52 PM
Last updated Jul 18, 2026
Audi Crooks, a transfer from Iowa State, has shared insights into her decision to join Oklahoma State. During a visit, head coach Jacie Hoyt presented a reel of Crooks' missed layups, showcasing her willingness to address areas for improvement. Crooks, a prominent player in the transfer portal, expressed the importance of culture and development in her choice of a new team. She seeks to play for a program that can help her grow both as an inside and outside threat. Oklahoma State aims to strengthen its roster with Crooks ahead of the upcoming season.
- •Audi Crooks transfers to Oklahoma State from Iowa State.
- •Jacie Hoyt used a lowlight reel to influence Crooks’ decision.
- •Crooks expressed a desire for team culture and development.
- •She aims to be a dual threat, enhancing inside and outside play.
- •Oklahoma State looks to boost competitiveness in the Big 12.
- 3:52 PMYahoo Sports — “Pretty Gutsy”: Audi Crooks Reveals Jacie Hoyt’s Surprising Recruiting Strategy to Get Her to Oklahoma State
"Audi Crooks decided to make the switch to Oklahoma State in the transfer portal earlier this year. She has now spoken about the “gutsy” decision by head coach Jacie Hoyt that led her to switch from Iowa State to Oklahoma.
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