Big news for Iowa State women's basketball fans: Reggi Spotts, a standout guard from North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC), has officially committed to the Cyclones. The announcement came on April 24, marking a significant addition to the program's roster.
Standing 5-foot-8, Spotts brings an impressive resume from her time at NIACC, where she earned NJCAA Division II first-team All-American honors. Her leadership was instrumental in guiding the Trojans to a remarkable 28-4 record and a deep postseason run that reached the national quarterfinals.
During the 2025-26 season, Spotts proved to be a versatile threat on the court. She averaged 18.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game, showcasing her ability to impact the game in multiple ways. Her shooting efficiency was equally impressive, with a 40.9% field goal percentage, 35.0% from beyond the arc, and a reliable 81.1% from the free-throw line.
One of her most memorable performances came on January 31, when she dropped a season-high 30 points against Northeast Community College. That kind of scoring explosion is exactly what Iowa State fans will love to see in the years ahead.
A Mason City High School alumna, Spotts demonstrated remarkable consistency throughout her community college career, recording nine double-doubles over two seasons. She joins the Cyclones with two years of eligibility remaining, ready to make an immediate impact at the Division I level.
For fans looking to show their support, this is the perfect time to gear up with Cyclones apparel and celebrate the arrival of a new star on the court.
