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UNI (8-4) vs. Brigham Young (8-4) | LIVE VIDEO | LIVE AUDIO | LIVE STATS
Fri., Dec. 25, 2015 • 2:30 p.m. (CT)
Honolulu, Hawaii • Stan Sheriff Center (10,300)
BROADCAST INFORMATION
Television
ESPNU
   Play-by-Play: Kanoa Leahey
   Analyst: Cory Alexander
Radio
Panther Sports Network
   Play-by-Play: Gary Rima
   Analyst: Kevin Boyle
Flagship - NewsTalk 1540-AM KXEL
On the Web - UNIPanthers.com, TuneIn
Live Stats - uni.StatBroadcast.com
OPENING TIP
• UNI (8-4 overall) will play the Brigham Young University Cougars (8-4) for fifth place in the 2015 Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic. Tip is set for Fri., Dec. 25, at 2:30 p.m. (CT).
• UNI and BYU will meet for the first time.
• UNI reached the fifth-place game with a 63-59 victory over the Washington State Cougars. BYU toppled an old Mountain West foe in New Mexico, 96-66.
• Paul Jesperson scored 14 of his game-high 18 points in the second half against Washington State.
• Wes Washpun leads the Missouri Valley Conference and ranks No. 22 in the nation in assists (6.2 apg).
• Jeremy Morgan is tops in the MVC in steals  (2.1 spg) and has registered four steals in each of the past two games. Morgan also ranks No. 2 in the MVC in field goal percentage (.597).
• UNI leads the MVC in 3-pointers made (107).
• UNI has secured a pair of top-five wins (AP poll) this season with triumphs over No. 1 North Carolina and No. 5 Iowa State.
• UNI has made at least one 3-pointer in 507 straight games – the longest active streak in the Missouri Valley Conference.
• UNI has registered 16 wins over ranked Division I opponents and 13 of those wins have come since Ben Jacobson joined the UNI coaching staff in the 2001-02 season.
• The NCAA recognizes teams in the top-10 percent of the Academic Progress Report. The UNI men's basketball program is the only Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball school to be listed in the top 10 percent in each of the last three years.
• UNI is one of 14 schools to have won 30 or more games twice in the last six seasons.
DIAMOND HEAD CLASSIC
UNI is taking part in the 2015 Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic in Honolulu.
   UNI dropped a 68-52 matchup at Hawaii in the opening round. The Panthers bounced back with a 63-59 win over the Washington State Cougars in the consolation semifinals on Wednesday.
   UNI will take on the BYU Cougars on Christmas Day with a 2:30 p.m. tip slated at the Stan Sheriff Center.
   Harvard will play Oklahoma for the tournament title.
SCHEDULE OF GAMES/RESULTS
Tues., Dec. 22
Auburn 83, New Mexico 78Â
Harvard 85, BYU 82
Oklahoma 88, Washington State 60
Hawaii 68, UNI 52
Wed., Dec. 23
BYU 96, New Mexico 66
Harvard 69, Auburn 51
Oklahoma 84, Hawaii 81
UNI 63, Washington State 59
Fri., Dec. 25
New Mexico vs. Washington St., 12 pm
UNI vs. BYU, 2:30 pm
Hawaii vs. Auburn, 5:30 pm
Harvard vs. Oklahoma, 8 pm
ALL TIMES CT
A LONG DECEMBER
The Counting Crows had a hit song in 1996 by the title of A Long December and it will seem like that this month for the UNI men's basketball team.Â
   UNI will embark on its sixth game of a seven-game road trip this Wednesday vs. Washington State at the Diamond Head Classic.
   UNI's next home game is set for Wed., Dec. 30, against the Bradley Braves in the Missouri Valley Conference opener for both teams.
SCOUTING BRIGHAM YOUNG
Brigham Young is 8-4 on the season with its losses coming at Long Beach State (66-65), at Utah (83-75), at Colorado (92-83) and in overtime vs. Harvard (85-82).
   BYU is led by head coach Dave Rose, who has tallied 265 career wins.Â
   The Cougars have four players averaging double-figure scoring in Chase Fischer (16.7 ppg), Nick Emery (15.7 ppg), Kyle Collinsworth (14.8 ppg) and Kyle Davis (13.8 ppg).
ALL-TIME SERIES
UNI and BYU are meeting for the first time.
STAN SHERIFF CONNECTION
UNI and Hawaii share the Stan Sheriff connection between the two athletic programs. Sheriff served as UNI's football coach and eventually director of athletics during his time at UNI from 1960-1982. Sheriff left UNI in 1983 and became Hawaii's director of athletics until his death in 1993.
   Sheriff's youngest son, Rich, serves as the arena manager for the Stan Sheriff Center.
   The football field in the UNI-Dome on the UNI campus in Cedar Falls is called Sheriff Field.
MORGAN IS MAKING PLAYS
Junior guard Jeremy Morgan has shown he can do it all this season from scoring and rebounding to defending.
   Morgan ranks first on the team in steals (25) and blocks (9). He ranks second on the team in rebounding (4.8 rpg) and fourth on the team in scoring (11.1 ppg).
   He leads the MVC in steals and ranks No. 2 in the league in field goal percentage (.597).
   Morgan has registered four steals in each game of the Diamond Head Classic vs. Hawaii and Washington State.
   Morgan's steal of Joel Berry II's pass with :08 left and ensuing free throw helped clinch UNI's 71-67 victory over No. 1 North Carolina (Nov. 21).
DISHING AT A RECORD PACE
Senior guard Wes Washpun is handing out assists at a record-pace this season at 6.2 assists per game, which is also tops in the Missouri Valley Conference and ranks No. 22 in the country.
   Jay Imhoff (1979-80) and Brooks McKowen (2006-07) hold the UNI single-season assist record at 5.8 assists per game.
JESPERSON FROM DOWNTOWN
Senior guard Paul Jesperson knocked in a career-high 21 points as he drained 7-of-9 three-pointers in UNI's 81-79 win over No. 5-ranked Iowa State.
   Jesperson led UNI with 18 points - 14 in the second half - vs. Washington State. Jesperson knocked down a 3-pointer with 1:39 left to give UNI a 60-55 lead.
   Jesperson has scored in double figures in five consecutive games. He ranks second on the squad in scoring at 13.1 per game.
Active 20-Plus Point Scoring Games
Wes Washpun (4)
Matt Bohannon (1)
Paul Jesperson (1)
Jeremy Morgan (1)
UNI'S 3-POINT STREAK
UNI has made at least one 3-pointer in 507 straight games – the longest active streak in the Missouri Valley Conference.
   The last time UNI failed to make a 3-point basket came Feb. 3, 2000, vs. Southern Illinois in a 72-58 Panther victory in the UNI-Dome. UNI went 0-for-4 from 3-point land vs. the Salukis in that contest.Â
UNI AGAINST RANKED FOES
UNI has registered 16 wins over ranked Division I opponents and 13 of those wins have come since Ben Jacobson joined the UNI coaching staff in the 2001-02 season.Â
   UNI already owns ranked wins over No. 1-ranked North Carolina and No. 5-ranked Iowa State this season.
   UNI has posted three wins over ranked foes on neutral courts. UNI defeated No. 11-ranked Missouri in the 1990 NCAA Tournament, 74-71. UNI scored a 69-67 victory over No. 1-ranked Kansas in the 2010 NCAA Tournament. UNI added its third win over a ranked foe in a neutral game on Saturday when the Panthers posted an 81-79 win over the No. 5-ranked Iowa State Cyclones.
MULTIPLE WINS OVER RANKED FOES IN NON-CONFERENCE PLAY
For the second time in school history, UNI has posted two wins over ranked foes in the non-conference portion of its season. UNI scored a 71-67 win over No. 1 North Carolina (Nov. 21) and the Panthers added an 81-79 triumph over No. 5 Iowa State (Dec. 19).Â
   UNI defeated No. 12 Iowa (12/6/05), 67-63 in overtime and then posted a victory over No. 24 Bucknell (2/18/06) in double overtime, 65-61.
MVC WINS OVER TOP-5 FOES
An MVC team has beaten two top-5 (AP poll) non-conference teams in the same season just 5 times in its 109-year history. Â Â
   Counting UNI's two wins this year No. 1 North Carolina and No. 5 Iowa State the league has 30 wins all-time against non-conference top-5 teams.
   The Panthers are the first MVC team to win two such regular-season games in the span of a month, having beaten UNC on Nov. 21.
   The last MVC team to beat two Top-5 non-conference teams in the same season (AP poll) was Wichita State in 1965-66, and in the five times it has happened, only three times have both games been during the regular season. Â
MVC WINS THIS SEASON OVER RANKED OPPONENTSÂ
UNI's win over Iowa State also marks the third top-25 win by an MVC school this year. UNI topped No. 1 North Carolina and Wichita State defeated No. 24/25 Utah last week.
BO SETS CAREER 3-POINT MARK
Senior guard Matt Bohannon set UNI's all-time three-point field goals made mark against Hawaii. Bohannon has drained 204 career 3-pointers to surpass the previous record of 203 set by Ben Jacobson (2002-2006).
UNI CAREER 3-POINTERS MADE
1.   Matt Bohannon (2012-pres.)   204
2.   Ben Jacobson (2002-06)         203
3.   Johnny Moran (2008-12)   201
   Marc Sonnen (2009-13)         201
5.   Nick Nurse (1985-89)         170
6.   Darian DeVries (1994-98)   166
7.   Robbie Sieverding (1998-02)   157
8.   Ali Farokhmanesh (2008-10)   152
9.   Maurice Newby (1987-91)   146
10.   Chris Foster (2000-05)         144
UNI CAREER 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTS
1.   Johnny Moran (2008-12)   601
2.   Matt Bohannon (2012-pres.)   527
3.   Ben Jacobson (2002-06)         519
4.   Marc Sonnen (2009-13)         480
5.   Chris Foster (2000-05)         422
6.   Robbie Sieverding (1998-02)   418
7.   Darian DeVries (1994-98)   407
8.   Ali Farokhmanesh (2008-10)   405
9.   Maurice Newby (1987-91)   391
10.   Brooks McKowen (2003-07)   376
DON'T FORGET THE DEFENSE
It's not all about scoring this year, as UNI can also play some defense.
   UNI is allowing 68.7 points per game.Â
   In UNI's eight wins, the Panthers have limited the opposition to 64.2 points per game.
FOR STARTERS
UNI's starting five consists of Matt Bohannon, Paul Jesperson, Bennett Koch, Jeremy Morgan and Wes Washpun.
   Bohannon and Morgan are the two returning starters from last year's 31-4 Panther squad.
   Jesperson started 33 career games at the University of Virginia before transferring to UNI. Prior to this season, Jesperson's last start came at Virginia on March 27, 2013 vs. Iowa in the NIT.
   Washpun started 29 games as a sophomore for the Panthers. His last start previous the pair this season came March 7, 2014, in the MVC Tournament vs. Southern Illinois.
   Koch came off the bench in all 28 games he played as a redshirt freshman.
No. of Starts for UNI's Starters
Matt Bohannon - 84 career starts
Jeremy Morgan - 57 career starts
Paul Jesperson - 45 career starts
Wes Washpun - 41 career starts
Bennett Koch - 12 career starts
RADIO INFORMATION
This year's UNI men's basketball games can be heard on the UNI Sports Radio Network, with KXEL (1540 AM, Waterloo, Iowa) serving as flagship station. Affiliates include KBGG (1700 AM, Des Moines), KGYM (1600 AM, Cedar Rapids), KCHA (1580 AM, Charles City), KQCR (98.9 FM, Hampton), KILJ (105.5 FM, Mount Pleasant), KFXE (1160 AM, Decorah-Waukon) and KVFD (1400 AM, Fort Dodge).Â
   Long-time Panthers announcer Gary Rima handles play-by-play duties, while Kevin Boyle serves as analyst.  Head coach Ben Jacobson's weekly radio call-in show will air on Thursdays, beginning in December at 6 p.m., live from The Other Place in Cedar Falls.
FOLLOW THE PANTHERS ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER & YOUTUBE
Fans of UNI Athletics on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube will have access to updates, score recaps and special announcements.
   UNI Athletics on Facebook will give fans the chance to connect with other Panther fans, as well as providing information on upcoming events. Followers on Twitter will be able to access news and scoring updates. Followers on YouTube will be able to access game highlights and press conference footage.Â
FACEBOOK
www.facebook.com/UNIAthleticsÂ
www.facebook.com/UNIMensBasketball
TWITTER
www.twitter.com/UNIAthletics
www.twittercom/UNIMBB
YOUTUBE
www.youtube.com/UNIAthletics
UNI (8-4) vs. Brigham Young (8-4) | LIVE VIDEO | LIVE AUDIO | LIVE STATS
Fri., Dec. 25, 2015 • 2:30 p.m. (CT)
Honolulu, Hawaii • Stan Sheriff Center (10,300)
BROADCAST INFORMATION
Television
ESPNU
   Play-by-Play: Kanoa Leahey
   Analyst: Cory Alexander
Radio
Panther Sports Network
   Play-by-Play: Gary Rima
   Analyst: Kevin Boyle
Flagship - NewsTalk 1540-AM KXEL
On the Web - UNIPanthers.com, TuneIn
Live Stats - uni.StatBroadcast.com
OPENING TIP
• UNI (8-4 overall) will play the Brigham Young University Cougars (8-4) for fifth place in the 2015 Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic. Tip is set for Fri., Dec. 25, at 2:30 p.m. (CT).
• UNI and BYU will meet for the first time.
• UNI reached the fifth-place game with a 63-59 victory over the Washington State Cougars. BYU toppled an old Mountain West foe in New Mexico, 96-66.
• Paul Jesperson scored 14 of his game-high 18 points in the second half against Washington State.
• Wes Washpun leads the Missouri Valley Conference and ranks No. 22 in the nation in assists (6.2 apg).
• Jeremy Morgan is tops in the MVC in steals  (2.1 spg) and has registered four steals in each of the past two games. Morgan also ranks No. 2 in the MVC in field goal percentage (.597).
• UNI leads the MVC in 3-pointers made (107).
• UNI has secured a pair of top-five wins (AP poll) this season with triumphs over No. 1 North Carolina and No. 5 Iowa State.
• UNI has made at least one 3-pointer in 507 straight games – the longest active streak in the Missouri Valley Conference.
• UNI has registered 16 wins over ranked Division I opponents and 13 of those wins have come since Ben Jacobson joined the UNI coaching staff in the 2001-02 season.
• The NCAA recognizes teams in the top-10 percent of the Academic Progress Report. The UNI men's basketball program is the only Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball school to be listed in the top 10 percent in each of the last three years.
• UNI is one of 14 schools to have won 30 or more games twice in the last six seasons.
DIAMOND HEAD CLASSIC
UNI is taking part in the 2015 Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic in Honolulu.
   UNI dropped a 68-52 matchup at Hawaii in the opening round. The Panthers bounced back with a 63-59 win over the Washington State Cougars in the consolation semifinals on Wednesday.
   UNI will take on the BYU Cougars on Christmas Day with a 2:30 p.m. tip slated at the Stan Sheriff Center.
   Harvard will play Oklahoma for the tournament title.
SCHEDULE OF GAMES/RESULTS
Tues., Dec. 22
Auburn 83, New Mexico 78Â
Harvard 85, BYU 82
Oklahoma 88, Washington State 60
Hawaii 68, UNI 52
Wed., Dec. 23
BYU 96, New Mexico 66
Harvard 69, Auburn 51
Oklahoma 84, Hawaii 81
UNI 63, Washington State 59
Fri., Dec. 25
New Mexico vs. Washington St., 12 pm
UNI vs. BYU, 2:30 pm
Hawaii vs. Auburn, 5:30 pm
Harvard vs. Oklahoma, 8 pm
ALL TIMES CT
A LONG DECEMBER
The Counting Crows had a hit song in 1996 by the title of A Long December and it will seem like that this month for the UNI men's basketball team.Â
   UNI will embark on its sixth game of a seven-game road trip this Wednesday vs. Washington State at the Diamond Head Classic.
   UNI's next home game is set for Wed., Dec. 30, against the Bradley Braves in the Missouri Valley Conference opener for both teams.
SCOUTING BRIGHAM YOUNG
Brigham Young is 8-4 on the season with its losses coming at Long Beach State (66-65), at Utah (83-75), at Colorado (92-83) and in overtime vs. Harvard (85-82).
   BYU is led by head coach Dave Rose, who has tallied 265 career wins.Â
   The Cougars have four players averaging double-figure scoring in Chase Fischer (16.7 ppg), Nick Emery (15.7 ppg), Kyle Collinsworth (14.8 ppg) and Kyle Davis (13.8 ppg).
ALL-TIME SERIES
UNI and BYU are meeting for the first time.
STAN SHERIFF CONNECTION
UNI and Hawaii share the Stan Sheriff connection between the two athletic programs. Sheriff served as UNI's football coach and eventually director of athletics during his time at UNI from 1960-1982. Sheriff left UNI in 1983 and became Hawaii's director of athletics until his death in 1993.
   Sheriff's youngest son, Rich, serves as the arena manager for the Stan Sheriff Center.
   The football field in the UNI-Dome on the UNI campus in Cedar Falls is called Sheriff Field.
MORGAN IS MAKING PLAYS
Junior guard Jeremy Morgan has shown he can do it all this season from scoring and rebounding to defending.
   Morgan ranks first on the team in steals (25) and blocks (9). He ranks second on the team in rebounding (4.8 rpg) and fourth on the team in scoring (11.1 ppg).
   He leads the MVC in steals and ranks No. 2 in the league in field goal percentage (.597).
   Morgan has registered four steals in each game of the Diamond Head Classic vs. Hawaii and Washington State.
   Morgan's steal of Joel Berry II's pass with :08 left and ensuing free throw helped clinch UNI's 71-67 victory over No. 1 North Carolina (Nov. 21).
DISHING AT A RECORD PACE
Senior guard Wes Washpun is handing out assists at a record-pace this season at 6.2 assists per game, which is also tops in the Missouri Valley Conference and ranks No. 22 in the country.
   Jay Imhoff (1979-80) and Brooks McKowen (2006-07) hold the UNI single-season assist record at 5.8 assists per game.
JESPERSON FROM DOWNTOWN
Senior guard Paul Jesperson knocked in a career-high 21 points as he drained 7-of-9 three-pointers in UNI's 81-79 win over No. 5-ranked Iowa State.
   Jesperson led UNI with 18 points - 14 in the second half - vs. Washington State. Jesperson knocked down a 3-pointer with 1:39 left to give UNI a 60-55 lead.
   Jesperson has scored in double figures in five consecutive games. He ranks second on the squad in scoring at 13.1 per game.
Active 20-Plus Point Scoring Games
Wes Washpun (4)
Matt Bohannon (1)
Paul Jesperson (1)
Jeremy Morgan (1)
UNI'S 3-POINT STREAK
UNI has made at least one 3-pointer in 507 straight games – the longest active streak in the Missouri Valley Conference.
   The last time UNI failed to make a 3-point basket came Feb. 3, 2000, vs. Southern Illinois in a 72-58 Panther victory in the UNI-Dome. UNI went 0-for-4 from 3-point land vs. the Salukis in that contest.Â
UNI AGAINST RANKED FOES
UNI has registered 16 wins over ranked Division I opponents and 13 of those wins have come since Ben Jacobson joined the UNI coaching staff in the 2001-02 season.Â
   UNI already owns ranked wins over No. 1-ranked North Carolina and No. 5-ranked Iowa State this season.
   UNI has posted three wins over ranked foes on neutral courts. UNI defeated No. 11-ranked Missouri in the 1990 NCAA Tournament, 74-71. UNI scored a 69-67 victory over No. 1-ranked Kansas in the 2010 NCAA Tournament. UNI added its third win over a ranked foe in a neutral game on Saturday when the Panthers posted an 81-79 win over the No. 5-ranked Iowa State Cyclones.
MULTIPLE WINS OVER RANKED FOES IN NON-CONFERENCE PLAY
For the second time in school history, UNI has posted two wins over ranked foes in the non-conference portion of its season. UNI scored a 71-67 win over No. 1 North Carolina (Nov. 21) and the Panthers added an 81-79 triumph over No. 5 Iowa State (Dec. 19).Â
   UNI defeated No. 12 Iowa (12/6/05), 67-63 in overtime and then posted a victory over No. 24 Bucknell (2/18/06) in double overtime, 65-61.
MVC WINS OVER TOP-5 FOES
An MVC team has beaten two top-5 (AP poll) non-conference teams in the same season just 5 times in its 109-year history. Â Â
   Counting UNI's two wins this year No. 1 North Carolina and No. 5 Iowa State the league has 30 wins all-time against non-conference top-5 teams.
   The Panthers are the first MVC team to win two such regular-season games in the span of a month, having beaten UNC on Nov. 21.
   The last MVC team to beat two Top-5 non-conference teams in the same season (AP poll) was Wichita State in 1965-66, and in the five times it has happened, only three times have both games been during the regular season. Â
MVC WINS THIS SEASON OVER RANKED OPPONENTSÂ
UNI's win over Iowa State also marks the third top-25 win by an MVC school this year. UNI topped No. 1 North Carolina and Wichita State defeated No. 24/25 Utah last week.
BO SETS CAREER 3-POINT MARK
Senior guard Matt Bohannon set UNI's all-time three-point field goals made mark against Hawaii. Bohannon has drained 204 career 3-pointers to surpass the previous record of 203 set by Ben Jacobson (2002-2006).
UNI CAREER 3-POINTERS MADE
1.   Matt Bohannon (2012-pres.)   204
2.   Ben Jacobson (2002-06)         203
3.   Johnny Moran (2008-12)   201
   Marc Sonnen (2009-13)         201
5.   Nick Nurse (1985-89)         170
6.   Darian DeVries (1994-98)   166
7.   Robbie Sieverding (1998-02)   157
8.   Ali Farokhmanesh (2008-10)   152
9.   Maurice Newby (1987-91)   146
10.   Chris Foster (2000-05)         144
UNI CAREER 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTS
1.   Johnny Moran (2008-12)   601
2.   Matt Bohannon (2012-pres.)   527
3.   Ben Jacobson (2002-06)         519
4.   Marc Sonnen (2009-13)         480
5.   Chris Foster (2000-05)         422
6.   Robbie Sieverding (1998-02)   418
7.   Darian DeVries (1994-98)   407
8.   Ali Farokhmanesh (2008-10)   405
9.   Maurice Newby (1987-91)   391
10.   Brooks McKowen (2003-07)   376
DON'T FORGET THE DEFENSE
It's not all about scoring this year, as UNI can also play some defense.
   UNI is allowing 68.7 points per game.Â
   In UNI's eight wins, the Panthers have limited the opposition to 64.2 points per game.
FOR STARTERS
UNI's starting five consists of Matt Bohannon, Paul Jesperson, Bennett Koch, Jeremy Morgan and Wes Washpun.
   Bohannon and Morgan are the two returning starters from last year's 31-4 Panther squad.
   Jesperson started 33 career games at the University of Virginia before transferring to UNI. Prior to this season, Jesperson's last start came at Virginia on March 27, 2013 vs. Iowa in the NIT.
   Washpun started 29 games as a sophomore for the Panthers. His last start previous the pair this season came March 7, 2014, in the MVC Tournament vs. Southern Illinois.
   Koch came off the bench in all 28 games he played as a redshirt freshman.
No. of Starts for UNI's Starters
Matt Bohannon - 84 career starts
Jeremy Morgan - 57 career starts
Paul Jesperson - 45 career starts
Wes Washpun - 41 career starts
Bennett Koch - 12 career starts
RADIO INFORMATION
This year's UNI men's basketball games can be heard on the UNI Sports Radio Network, with KXEL (1540 AM, Waterloo, Iowa) serving as flagship station. Affiliates include KBGG (1700 AM, Des Moines), KGYM (1600 AM, Cedar Rapids), KCHA (1580 AM, Charles City), KQCR (98.9 FM, Hampton), KILJ (105.5 FM, Mount Pleasant), KFXE (1160 AM, Decorah-Waukon) and KVFD (1400 AM, Fort Dodge).Â
   Long-time Panthers announcer Gary Rima handles play-by-play duties, while Kevin Boyle serves as analyst.  Head coach Ben Jacobson's weekly radio call-in show will air on Thursdays, beginning in December at 6 p.m., live from The Other Place in Cedar Falls.
FOLLOW THE PANTHERS ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER & YOUTUBE
Fans of UNI Athletics on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube will have access to updates, score recaps and special announcements.
   UNI Athletics on Facebook will give fans the chance to connect with other Panther fans, as well as providing information on upcoming events. Followers on Twitter will be able to access news and scoring updates. Followers on YouTube will be able to access game highlights and press conference footage.Â
www.facebook.com/UNIAthleticsÂ
www.facebook.com/UNIMensBasketball
www.twitter.com/UNIAthletics
www.twittercom/UNIMBB
YOUTUBE
www.youtube.com/UNIAthletics
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