The 2022 season for the Iowa State Cyclones was, in a word, challenging. With injuries to several key members of their roster, the season went from lots of promise to trying to survive very quickly.
“[We] started the preseason [last year] as the most talented team I’ve ever had, to not, really fast,” Coach Ronayne recalled. “It was more challenges than we were able to find a way [to overcome].”
Now that the Cyclones have completed preseason relatively unscathed, they are set to open the season at Chow’s Winter Classic Friday against Northern Illinois. Unlike last season, Ronayne has an almost completely full roster at his disposal. Sophomore Marina Gonzalez and fifth-year Makayla Maxwell are confirmed to be out with ACL and Achilles injuries, respectively, however, the Cyclones add five freshmen that are expected to be lineup-ready by midseason and gain back two impactful fifth-years in Natalie Horowitz and Madelyn Langkamp.
Horowitz is returning from a shoulder injury, and Ronayne says they are moving along slowly with her to make sure she is able to withstand the entire season. Langkamp, returning from a foot injury, is “100%” per Ronayne. A major contributor on bars and floor in 2021, it is expected she will be back on at least bars and come along on…