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All sales are final. Returns are not accepted unless an autographed item is proven inauthentic. In such cases, the buyer must provide verifiable documentation from a reputable third-party authenticator. Upon receipt and verification, a full refund will be issued. Please review item descriptions and photos carefully before purchasing. You are welcome to contact me with any questions before completing your purchase.
2024-25
Bowman Chrome University Basketball Prospect Autograph Stealth
Refractors (1:1
BKR) #9 Audi Crooks, Iowa State
Elevate your sports memorabilia collection with the 2024-25 Bowman Chrome U Prospect Autograph Stealth Refractor card, featuring the talented Audi Crooks of the Iowa State Cyclones. This highly sought-after card is from the renowned Bowman Chrome set, highlighting the exceptional basketball talent in a stunning visual format.
With its unique Parallel/Variety feature, this card stands out with its Prospect Autograph Stealth Refractors, offering a rare 1:1 breaker rarity. Breaker boxes are the lone place to find Campus Dorms Signatures, College Application Autographs, Course Soccer Checklists, Team Load Autographs, and Fanatics Fraternity Autographs. Authenticated by Bowman and autographed by Audi Crooks herself, this card is a must-have for collectors and fans alike, capturing the essence of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball experience.
Audi Crooks is a standout player for the Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball team, known for her impressive scoring ability and versatility as a 6-foot-3 center. In her freshman year (2023?24), she averaged 19.2 points per game and set a school record for freshman points with 635 total, earning an honorable mention on the Associated Press All-America team. During her sophomore season (2024-25), Crooks led the Big 12 Conference with an average of 23.2 points per game and broke Iowa State's single-season scoring record with 765 points. She advocates for mental health awareness among young athletes, addressing issues related to bullying and online harassment while engaging positively with fans on social media. Crooks is not eligible for the WNBA Draft until 2027, allowing her two more seasons at Iowa State to further develop her skills and enhance her draft prospects.