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BOX SCORE 
AMES, Iowa (AP) -- Angie Welle scored 20 points and grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds to help Iowa State defeat Western Michigan 86-52 Monday night. Welle scored 14 in the first half, which the Cyclones (7-2)
ended with a 44-32 lead. Eight of the points came during a 14-0 run
that gave Iowa State a 42-21 lead with 3:38 left in the half.
	   Western Michigan (2-6) outscored Iowa State (No. 13 ESPN/USA Today, No. 16 Associated Press) 11-2 in the rest of the half.
	   The Broncos' opened the second half with four 3-pointers, to
move within 52-44.
	   That's when the Cyclones went to work, going on a 28-2 run and
gaining an 80-46 lead with 5:46 left.
	   Desiree Francis scored 15 points for the Cyclones. Megan Taylor
scored 13 and Monica Huelman 10. Taylor also had nine rebounds and
a career-high 10 assists.
	   Kristin Koetsier and Brooke Gallert each scored 14 points to
lead the Broncos.
	   Koetsier entered the game as the second-leading freshman scorer
in the nation, averaging 21 points a game, and the nation's leading
freshman rebounder, averaging 11.7 boards a game this season. She
had just two Monday night. Koetsier did not score in the second
half before fouling out with 5:20 remaining.|  |  |  | Iowa State's Megan Taylor, right, breaks up a pass to Western Michigan's Shelly Jackovich. | 
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Western Michigan Clubhouse
 
Iowa State Clubhouse
 
 
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