Audi Crooks plays for Iowa State -- and for all those who've been told their body is too big
Iowa State basketball player Audi Crooks is one of the best athletes in the country, and thats no exaggeration. In the past week alone, she has been named second-team All-American by The Associated Press and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, and shes a semifinalist for the Naismith Trophy Womens College Player of the Year. Theyre well-deserved accolades as Crooks the second-leading scorer in college womens basketball is coming off a monster season: averaging 25.5 points per game while shooting nearly 65% from the floor, grabbing 7.8 rebounds and scoring double figures in 97 consecutive games. She also became the fastest in Big 12 womens basketball history to score 2,000 points, solidifying herself as a generational talent. Today she leads her 8th-seeded Cyclones into the NCAA womens basketball tournament.
So why, given her remarkable collegiate career, is there such a cultural obsession over Crooks body? Basketball is a sport dominated by size. When it comes to the 6-foot-3 Crooks, however, the criticism mostly around the size of her body is often as loud as the applause of her on-court performance. In a particularly troubling Reddit thread, Crooks is accused of being out of shape, of not taking her conditioning seriously and of being the reason Iowa State was bounced early from the Big 12 Tournament.
Such body-shaming insults are lobbed at athletes of all genders who defy narrow perceptions of how an athletes body should look. Just ask Serena Williams, who spent a record-breaking professional tennis career being accused of having a body that was too masculine. In 2009, Williams said she was called fat and unfit after she had surgery and fell to No. 200 in the womens tennis rankings. You have to enjoy what you look like, she said at the time. Sometimes I read things [that say] Im too fit or my arms are too muscular, but thats how I am.
Before the 2024 Summer Olympics, rugby star Ilona Maher responded to a fat-shaming TikTok comment that said she had a BMI over 30, suggesting she was not an ideal athlete for Team USA. BMI doesnt really tell you what I can do, she said. It doesnt tell you what I do on the field, how fit I am.
So yeah, I do have a BMI of 30. I am considered overweight. But alas, Im going to the Olympics and youre not.
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