Record Vs. Big 12 Opponents
| Iowa State vs. |
Overall Record | at Ames | at Opponent's Venue |
at Neutral Site | Last 5 Meetings | Last 10 Meetings | Current Streak | As Big 12 Members |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baylor | ISU, 12-8 | ISU, 9-0 | BU, 1-7 | ISU, 2-1 | ISU, 3-2 | ISU, 6-4 | W 1 | ISU, 11-7 |
| Kansas | KU, 170-58 | KU, 66-36 | KU, 87-15 | KU, 17-7 | KU, 4-1 | KU, 10-0 | W 1 | KU, 25-7 |
| Kansas State | KSU, 134-77 | KSU, 50-47 | KSU, 77-21 | ISU, 9-7 | KSU, 4-1 | KSU, 9-1 | W 2 | KSU, 17-14 |
| Oklahoma | OU, 110-77 | ISU, 45-37 | OU, 60-22 | OU, 13-10 | OU, 3-2 | OU, 8-2 | W 2 | OU, 12-5 |
| Oklahoma State | OSU, 61-52 | ISU, 33-14 | OSU, 35-13 | OSU, 12-6 | OSU, 4-1 | OSU, 8-2 | L 1 | OSU, 15-4 |
| Texas | UT, 13-8 | ISU, 5-4 | UT, 1-8 | ISU, 2-1 | UT, 5-0 | UT, 8-2 | L 2 | UT, 12-4 |
| TCU | TCU, 5-1 | Tied, 1-1 | TCU, 2-0 | TCU, 2-0 | TCU, 5-0 | TCU, 5-1 | L 5 | N/A |
| Texas Tech | ISU, 11-10 | ISU, 6-3 | TTU, 6-2 | Tied, 1-1 | TTU, 4-1 | TTU, 8-2 | W 2 | TTU, 10-7 |
| West Virginia | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Iowa State vs. |
Overall Record | at Ames | at Opponent's Venue |
at Neutral Site | Last 5 Meetings | Last 10 Meetings | Current Streak | As Big 12 Members |
| Colorado | ISU, 77-70 | ISU, 48-18 | CU, 48-16 | ISU, 13-4 | CU, 3-2 | Tied, 5-5 | L 1 | Tied, 16-16 |
| Missouri | MU, 147-84 | ISU, 58-47 | MU, 84-21 | MU, 5-16 | MU, 5-0 | MU, 8-2 | L 9 | MU, 18-14 |
| Nebraska | NU, 131-103 | ISU, 62-48 | NU, 78-33 | ISU, 8-5 | ISU, 3-2 | ISU, 7-3 | W 1 | ISU, 18-12 |
| Texas A&M | TAMU, 10-7 | ISU 4-3 | TAMU 5-3 | Tied 1-1 | TAMU, 3-2 | TAMU, 8-2 | W 2 | TAMU, 10-7 |
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