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UNI Looks for 5th MVC Title Sunday vs Evansville
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UNI (21-12, 11-7) vs. Evansville (25-8, 12-6) | LIVE AUDIO | LIVE STATS
Sun., March 6, 2016 • 1 p.m. (CT)
St. Louis, Mo. • Scottrade Center (20,948)
BROADCAST INFORMATION
Television
CBS
Play-by-Play: Kevin Harlan
Analyst: Dan Bonner
Sideline: Evan Washburn
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 (21-12, 11-7 MVC) will take on the No. 2-seeded Evansville Purple Aces (25-8, 12-6 MVC) in the 2016 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament championship game.
• UNI advanced to the title game with wins over No. 5-seeded Southern Illinois, 66-60, and No. 1-seeded Wichita State in overtime, 57-52.
• UNI has captured four MVC Tournament titles since joining the league in the 1991-92 season. UNI won the MVC Tournament in 2004, 2009, 2010 and 2015.
• UNI is looking to become the seventh team to win back-to-back MVC Tournament titles. UNI won consecutive MVC tourney crowns in 2009 and 2010.
• UNI is 2-0 all-time vs. Evansville in the MVC Tournament. The Panthers won matchups in 1997 and 2002 vs. the Purple Aces.
• UNI has recorded 12 20-win seasons in its program's history.
• UNI head coach Ben Jacobson is tied with Greg McDermott (UNI/Creighton) and Rich Herrin (SIU) for the second-most MVC Tournament titles won by a head coach with three.
• Over the final 10 games in MVC play, UNI owned the league's best record at 9-1.
• UNI ranks No. 2 in the nation in fewest fouls per game (15.2).
• UNI ranks No. 8 in the country in fewest turnovers per game (9.9).
• UNI is 20-4 when holding the opposition to 70 points or less.
• Junior guard Jeremy Morgan is the only player in the Missouri Valley Conference to lead his team in rebounding, steals and blocks.
• UNI is 3-0 against foes ranked in the AP Top 25 this season with victories over No. 1 North Carolina (71-67), No. 5 Iowa State (81-79) and No. 25 Wichita State (53-50).
• UNI has made at least one 3-pointer in 528 straight games – the longest active streak in the Missouri Valley Conference.
• 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 MEN'S BASKETBALL NOTES VS. EVANSVILLE (MVC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP)
TV INFO FOR SUNDAY'S GAME
The UNI-Evansville game on Sunday will be broadcast on CBS. Tip is set for just after 1 p.m. (CT) at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo.
Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Dan Bonner (analyst) and Evan Washburn (sideline) will call the contest.
ALL-TIME SERIES VS. EVANSVILLE
UNI and Evansville are deadlocked at 24-24 in the all-time series between the two teams.
UNI VS UE AT MVC TOURNEY
UNI is 2-0 against Evansville in two previous meetings in the MVC Tournament.
The last meeting in the MVC Tournament came in a first-round game in 2002 when the Panthers recorded a 78-75 victory.
UNI vs. Evansville at MVC Tournament
1997 - UNI 73, Evansville 65 - Quarterfinal
2002 - UNI 78, Evansville 75 - First Round
UNI SWEPT SEASON SERIES
UNI won both meetings between the Panthers and Purple Aces this season.
UNI scored a 57-54 win over Evansville in Cedar Falls on Feb. 3.
UNI knocked off Evansville at the Ford Center on Feb. 27, 54-52.
#2 VS. #4 IN MVC FINAL
This will mark the fourth time that the No. 2 seed will meet the No. 4 seed in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Championship game.
2000 - #4 Creighton 57, #2 Missouri State 45
2012 - #2 Creighton 83, #4 Illinois State 79 OT
2015 - #2 UNI 69, #4 Illinois State 60
2016 - #4 UNI vs. #2 Evansville
FIVE WINS IN A ROW; TIMES TWO
UNI is riding a five-game winning streak this season, and the Panthers are also in the midst of a five-game winning streak at Scottrade Center.
20-WIN SEASONS
With its 66-60 victory over Southern Illinois, UNI earned the 12th 20-win season in the program's history.
Ten of those 20-win seasons have come since the 2003-04 season.
UNI's 20-Win Seasons
1963-64 - 23-4
1989-90 - 23-9
2003-04 - 21-10
2004-05 - 21-11
2005-06 - 23-10
2008-09 - 23-11
2009-10 - 30-5
2010-11 - 20-14
2011-12 - 20-14
2012-13 - 21-15
2014-15 - 31-4
2015-16 - 21-12
UNI AS 4 SEED AT ARCH MADNESS
The last time UNI was the No. 4 seed at the MVC Tournament came in the 2014 season.
The only time the No. 4 seed has won the MVC Tournament came in 2000 when the Creighton Bluejays won the title.
The No. 4 seed has reached the title game on six occasions – 1977 (West Texas State), 1984 (Creighton), 2000 (Creighton), 2012 (Illinois State), 2015 (Illinois State) and 2016 (UNI).
UNI's Record By Seed in MVC Tourney
#1 - 6-0
#2 - 6-0
#3 - 0-2
#4 - 3-4
#5 - 2-3
#6 - 2-2
#7 - 1-5
#8 - 0-1
#9 - 0-1
#10 - 1-1
UNI vs. MVC Tourney Opponents
vs. Bradley - 3-2
vs. Creighton - 0-2
vs. Drake - 2-2
vs. Evansville - 2-0
vs. Illinois State - 4-6
vs. Indiana State - 1-1
vs. Loyola - 1-0
vs. Missouri State - 2-1
vs. Southern Illinois - 2-4
vs. Tulsa - 1-0
vs. Wichita State - 3-1
UNI IN MVC TITLE GAME
UNI will be making its fifth MVC Tournament Championship appearance Sunday vs. Evansville.
UNI is 4-1 all-time in MVC Tourney title games.
The Panthers have won four straight MVC tourney championship contests.
UNI's Results in MVC Championship
1994 - Southern Illinois 77, UNI 74
2004 - UNI 79, UNI 74 (2 OT)
2009 - UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (OT)
2010 - UNI 67, Wichita State 52
2015 - UNI 69, Illinois State 60
ALL-TIME IN MVC TOURNEY
UNI has posted a record of 21-19 all-time in the MVC Tournament.
UNI has captured four MVC Tournament titles since joining the league in the 1991-92 season. UNI won the MVC Tournament in 2004, 2009, 2010 and 2015.
The Panthers have reached the MVC tournament championship on six occasions. The Panthers reached the final game in 1994 (lost to Southern Illinois), 2004 (beat Missouri State), 2009 (beat Illinois State), 2010 (beat Wichita State), 2015 (beat Illinois State) and 2016 (vs. Evansville).
LOOKING FOR TITLE #5
With a victory Sunday, UNI would win its fifth MVC Tournament title
UNI would tie Southern Illinois for second all-time in the league with five postseason crowns.
Creighton holds the MVC record for tourney titles with 12.
BACK TO BACK TITLES
UNI is looking to become the seventh league team to win back-to-back MVC Tournament titles. Creighton was the last MVC school to win back-to-back titles in 2012 and 2013.
UNI won consecutive MVC Tournament titles in 2009 and 2010.
WASHPUN'S 20 POINT-GAME LIFTS UNI TO TITLE GAME
UNI senior guard Wes Washpun tallied his sixth career 20-point scoring game in leading the Panthers to a 57-52 overtime win over Wichita State in the MVC tourney semifinal.
Active 20-Plus Point Scoring Games
Wes Washpun (6)
Matt Bohannon (3)
Paul Jesperson (3)
Jeremy Morgan (2)
Bennett Koch (1)
COACH JAKE IN MVC TOURNEY
UNI head coach Ben Jacobson has posted an 12-6 mark in the MVC Tournament since taking over the head job in the 2006-07 season.
Jacobson is tied for fifth in league history with 12 tournament wins with Wichita State's Gregg Marshall.
Dana Altman (Creighton) holds the all-time MVC Tournament wins mark with 21.
Overall 12-6
MVC Quarterfinals 5-5
MVC Semifinals 4-1
MVC Championship 3-0
COACHING TITLES
UNI head coach Ben Jacobson is tied with Greg McDermott (UNI/Creighton) and Rich Herrin (SIU) for the second-most MVC Tournament titles won by a head coach with three.
Dana Altman (Creighton) holds the league record with six MVC Tournament crowns.
PANTHERS IN MVC TOURNEY SINCE '01
UNI has a 17-10 record (with four titles) at the MVC Tournament since Ben Jacobson arrived on staff in 2001-02.
Prior to that, UNI owned a 4-9 mark all-time (with no titles) at the Valley Tournament.
DEFENSIVE IN ST. LOUIS
UNI head coach Ben Jacobson's teams average 60.0 points a contest in St. Louis while holding opponents to 55.2 points a game.
The Panthers have scored more than 70 points three times (73 vs. Indiana State in 2009; 76 vs. Bradley in 2009; 71 vs. Bradley in 2015) in St. Louis.
The Panthers have allowed more than 70 points once (73 vs. Illinois State in 2013) in that span.
Both teams have not scored more than 70 points in any of Jacobson's 17 MVC Tournament games.
UNI is 20-4 this season when holding to opposition 70 points or less.
TWO WINS OVER WICHITA STATE IN SAME SEASON
UNI recorded two victories over the Wichita State Shockers this season becoming the first MVC team to defeat them twice in the same season since Creighton performed the feat in the 2012-13 season.
Creighton won the MVC Tournament title in 2013 by defeating the Shockers in the championship game.
The last time UNI defeated Wichita State twice in the same season came in the 2009-10 season. The second Panther victory that season over the Shockers in the 2010 MVC Tournament championship game.
WORKIN' OVERTIME
UNI played its first overtime game of the 2015-16 season Saturday in the MVC Tournament semifinal vs. Wichita State. UNI defeated the Shockers, 57-52.
It was the 16th overtime game for head coach Ben Jacobson. Coach Jake is 9-7 in overtime games.
UNI's Overtime Games Since 2006
L, 67-64 at Illinois State (1/9/07)
W, 64-60 at UMKC (12/19/07)
W, 77-75 vs. Wichita State (2/13/08)
L, 71-66 vs. Iowa State (12/3/08)
L, 85-84 vs. Indiana State (12/28/08)
W, 69-67 at Illinois State (2/24/09)
W, 60-57 vs. Illinois State (3/8/09)
W, 84-81 vs. Toledo (11/14/12)
W, 82-77 at George Mason (12/8/12)
L, 54-51 at Evansville (1/29/13)
L, 91-82 vs. Iowa State (12/7/13)
L, 93-87 at Loyola (1/25/14)
W, 79-77 at Stephen F. Austin (11/18/14)
W, 71-65 vs. George Mason (12/6/14)
L, 93-87 at VCU (12/13/14)
W, 57-52 vs. Wichita State (3/5/16)
UNI'S 5TH OT GAME IN MVC TOURNEY ACTION
It marked the fifth time that UNI had played an overtime game in MVC Tournament play.
UNI is 3-2 in overtime games in MVC tourney action.
UNI's Overtime Games in MVC Tourney
1999 - Wichita State 74, UNI 72 (OT)
2004 - UNI 79, Missouri State 74 (2OT)
2006 - Southern Illinois 55, UNI 46 (OT)
2009 - UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (OT)
2016 - UNI 57, Wichita State 52 (OT)
ALL-MVC HONORS
Three members of the University of Northern Iowa men's basketball team have been named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference team.
Senior Wes Washpun (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) earned second-team all-MVC honors after leading the Panthers in scoring (14.2) and assists (5.3). Washpun ranks second in the MVC in assists per game and needs five more assists to tie the UNI single-season record for assists.
Senior Matt Bohannon (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) and junior Jeremy Morgan (Coralville, Iowa) earned honorable mention all-MVC status.
Bohannon leads the MVC in three-pointers made (91) and ranks second on the Panthers in scoring (12.1). Bohannon needs five more made three-pointers to tie the UNI single-season record. Bohannon made three or more three-pointers in 20 games this season.
Morgan is the only player in the league to lead his team in rebounding (170), steals (65) and blocks (25). Morgan ranks fourth on the Panther squad in scoring (10.3). He leads the MVC in steals per game (2.0). He ranks fifth in the MVC in field goal percentage (.472).
MORGAN TABBED TO ALL-
DEFENSIVE SQUAD
Junior guard Jeremy Morgan also earned a spot on the MVC All-Defensive team.
Morgan becomes the sixth different UNI Panther to earn a spot on the MVC's All-Defensive team.
UNI's All-Defensive Team Picks
Grant Stout – 2005, 2006
Kwadzo Ahelegbe - 2009, 2010, 2011
Adam Koch - 2010
Lucas O'Rear - 2011
Jeremy Morgan - 2016
CARLSON NABS ALL-BENCH TEAM STATUS
Sophomore forward Klint Carlson (Waverly, Iowa) was named to the MVC's All-Bench team as selected by the league's beat writers.
Carlson came off the bench in all 30 of his appearances in the 2015-16 season. Carlson averaged 6.6 points per game with eight double-figure scoring contests. Carlson scored a career-high 15 points at North Dakota (Nov. 28). Carlson scored 12 points on two occasions in MVC play (vs. Bradley, at Wichita State).
UNI's All-Bench Team Selections
Lucas O'Rear – 2009, 2010
Chip Rank – 2012
Matt Bohannon – 2013
Nate Buss – 2014, 2015
Wes Washpun – 2015
Klint Carlson – 2016
KOCH EARNS MOST-IMPROVED NOD
Sophomore center Bennett Koch (Ashwaubenon, Wis.) earned a spot on the MVC's Most-Improved Team as chosen by the league's beat writers.
Koch started all 33 games, while averaging 7.9 points and 3.6 rebounds. His combined scoring (+6.6) and rebounding (+3.0) improvement ranks second in the league to Bradley's Donte Thomas. Koch ranks third in the MVC in field goal percentage (.505). He notched his first career double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds in a 67-58 win over Southern Illinois (Jan. 31). Koch upped his scoring average to 9.9 points per game in MVC games. Koch tallied 10 double-figure scoring games.
UNI's Most-Improved Team Selections
Joe Breakenridge – 1999
Erik Smith – 2002
Ben Jacobson – 2004
Grant Stout – 2005
Kwadzo Ahelegbe – 2009
Anthony James – 2011
Matt Bohannon – 2014
Marvin Singleton – 2015
Bennett Koch – 2016
THREE EARN SCHOLAR-ATHLETE HONORS
UNI had three players honored on the MVC's Scholar-Athlete team.
Junior Jeremy Morgan (Coralville, Iowa) earned first-team Scholar-Athlete honors after having posted a cumulative 3.21 GPA while majoring in management: business administration. Morgan has started all 33 games. He is the only player in the league to lead his team in rebounds (170), steals (65) and blocks (25). He ranks fifth in the MVC in field goal percentage (.472). Morgan ranks fourth on the Panthers in scoring (10.3 ppg).
Sophomore Wyatt Lohaus (North Liberty, Iowa) was named to the second-team Scholar-Athlete squad. Lohaus has a 3.28 cumulative GPA and is majoring in movement and exercise science. He has come off the bench in all 33 of his appearances this season. Lohaus ignited UNI with 11 points, five rebounds and four assists in a 53-50 win at No. 25-ranked Wichita State (Feb. 13). He has buried 79.2 percent of his free throws (19-of-24).
Sophomore Ted Friedman tallied honorable mention Scholar-Athlete status. Friedman owns a 3.96 cumulative GPA with a double major in finance and psychology. Friedman has played in all 33 games averaging 0.9 points and 1.3 rebounds per game. He scored a career-high eight points at Richmond (Dec. 5). Friedman has been credited with 11 rebounds in MVC play.
Morgan is UNI's 12th different player to earn multiple MVC Scholar-Athlete honors. (NOTE: Nick Pace earned scholar-athlete honors twice in the Mid-Continent and once in the MVC.)
Multiple MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorees
Darian DeVries – 1997, 1998
Matt Schneiderman – 2003, 2004
Erik Crawford – 2005, 2006
Brooks McKowen – 2005, 2006, 2007
Grant Stout – 2005, 2006, 2007
Adam Koch – 2008, 2009, 2010
Kerwin Dunham – 2010, 2011
Austin Pehl – 2012, 2013
Chip Rank – 2012, 2013, 2014
Nate Buss – 2014, 2015
Max Martino – 2014, 2015
Jeremy Morgan – 2015, 2016
AMONG THE BEST NATIONALLY
UNI ranks No. 2 in the nation in fewest fouls per game (15.2).
UNI ranks No. 8 in the country in fewest turnovers per game (9.9).
MVC STANDINGS OVER LAST 10
Over the final 10 games in Missouri Valley Conference play, UNI owned the league's best record at 9-1.
MVC Standings (last 10 games)
1. UNI 9-1
2. Wichita State 8-2
3. Illinois State 7-3
4. Evansville 6-4
5. Loyola 5-5
6. Missouri State 4-6
Southern Illinois 4-6
8. Indiana State 3-7
9. Bradley 2-8
Drake 2-8
IN THE UPPER HALF
UNI recorded its 13th straight season finishing in the upper half of the Missouri Valley Conference. It is the longest active streak in the league.
Prior to the 2003-04 season, when the current streak began, UNI had finished in the top half of the MVC on two occasions (1993-94 - 5th, 1996-97 - 4th) since joining the league in 1991-92.
9 OR MORE MVC WINS
UNI has won nine or more MVC games in 13 consecutive seasons - the longest active streak in the league.
Wichita State has the second longest active streak at seven.
UNI in the MVC Since 2003-04
2003-04 - 12-6 (T-2nd)
2004-05 - 11-7 (T-3rd)
2005-06 - 11-7 (T-5th)
2006-07 - 9-9 (5th)
2007-08 - 9-9 (T-5th)
2008-09 - 14-4 (T-1st)
2009-10 - 15-3 (1st)
2010-11 - 10-8 (T-4th)
2011-12 - 9-9 (T-3rd)
2012-13 - 11-7 (3rd)
2013-14 - 10-8 (3rd)
2014-15 - 16-2 (2nd)
2015-16 - 11-7 (T-4th)
TOP 4 IN EIGHT STRAIGHT YEARS
UNI has finished in the top four of the MVC standings in eight consecutive seasons.
70 IS THE BAROMETER
UNI has held its last 11 opponents to less than 70 points.
UNI is 20-4 this season when holding the opposition to 70 points or less.
The Panthers are 1-8 when the opposition scores 71 points or more.
UNI's only win this season when the opponent scored more than 70 came in the Panthers's 81-79 win over No. 5 Iowa State at Wells Fargo Arena.
MAKING HAY AT THE LINE
UNI is shooting an MVC-best 75.4 percent (77.8 percent in MVC play) as a team at the free throw line.
Seven of UNI's eight players, that have played in every game, are shooting 70.0 percent or higher this season. In fact, UNI has four players shooting 80.0 percent or better at the free throw line.
UNI's single-season team record for free throw percentage is 76.9 percent set in the 1986-87 season under head coach Eldon Miller.
MORGAN PROVES HIS ALL-AROUND TALENTS
Junior guard Jeremy Morgan is the only player in the Missouri Valley Conference to lead his team in rebounding, steals and blocks.
Morgan ranks first on the Panthers in rebounds (170), steals (65) and blocks (25). He ranks fourth on the team in scoring (10.3 ppg).
Morgan leads the MVC in steals per game (2.0).
He recorded a career-high seven steals at Bradley (1/27). The seven steals is the most by a UNI Panther in a Missouri Valley Conference game since Andy Woodley tallied eight steals vs. Southern Illinois (2/17/01).
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).
UNI SINGLE-GAME STEALS
1. Cam Johnson (12/19/92 vs. St. Bonaventure 9
2. Andy Woodley (2/17/01) vs. SIU 8
3. Jeremy Morgan (1/27/16) at Bradley 7
ALL KINDS OF IMPROVEMENT
UNI has four of the top five most improved combined scorers/rebounders in the Missouri Valley Conference this season.
Sophomore Bennett Koch's combined scoring (+6.6) and rebounding (+3.0) ranks only behind the combined improvement of Bradley's Dante Thomas in the league.
Most Improved 14-15 PPG, RPG 15-16 Combined
Donte Thomas, BU 2.5, 2.5 9.1, 6.2 10.1
Bennett Koch, UNI 1.4, 0.6 7.9, 3.6 9.5
Klint Carlson, UNI 0.6, 0.5 6.6, 3.6 9.3
Matt Bohannon, UNI 5.7, 1.7 12.1, 4.1 8.8
Wes Washpun, UNI 7.6, 2.5 14.2, 4.0 8.1
PANTHERS FILL IT UP FROM DEEP
UNI has drained an MVC-best 272 three-pointers in 2015-16.
The 272 made 3-pointers ranks as the second-most made 3-pointers in a single season in UNI's history.
UNI SINGLE-SEASON 3-POINTERS MADE
1. 280 (2012-13)
2. 272 (2015-16)
3. 267 (2011-12)
4. 266 (2014-15)
5. 264 (2013-14)
6. 250 (2010-11)
7. 233 (2009-10)
8. 226 (2004-05)
9. 223 (2003-04)
10. 219 (2005-06)
WES LEADS UNI IN ASSISTS
Wes Washpun is leading the UNI Panthers in assists (5.2 apg). He ranks second in the MVC in assists.
Washpun currently ranks No. 2 on UNI's single-season list with 174 assists, which also ranks as the 23rd-best total in the country this season.
Jay Imhoff (1979-80) and Brooks McKowen (2006-07) hold the UNI single-season assist record at 5.8 assists per game.
Brooks McKowen set the school-record for assists in a season with 179 in the 2006-2007 season.
UNI SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS
1. Brooks McKowen (2006-2007) 179
2. Wes Washpun (2015-2016) 174
3. Dale Turner (1989-1990) 152
4. Dale Turner (1990-1991) 146
5. Robbie Williams (1983-1984) 144
6. Jay Imhoff (1979-1980) 140
7. Robbie Williams (1985-1986) 129
8. Dale Turner (1988-1989) 128
9. Brent Carmichael (1984-1985) 126
Deon Mitchell (2012-2013) 126
WASHPUN TOP 10 IN CAREER ASSISTS
Senior guard Wes Washpun has moved up to No. 5 at UNI in career assists. Washpun has dished out 383 assists.
Washpun also handed out 23 assists at Tennessee as a freshman in the 2011-12 season, giving him 406 for his collegiate career.
UNI CAREER ASSISTS
1. Dale Turner (1988-1992) 520
2. Brooks McKowen (2003-2007) 425
3. Robbie Williams (1982-1986) 418
4. Mark Long (1975-1979) 387
5. Wes Washpun (2013-present) 383
6. Deon Mitchell (2011-2015) 373
7. Chris Foster (2000-2005) 370
8. Ben Jacobson (2002-2006) 357
9. Kwadzo Ahelegbe (2006-2011) 342
10. Nick Nurse (1985-1989) 340
BOHANNON REACHES 1,000 PTS
Senior guard Matt Bohannon became the 39th UNI Panther to score 1,000 points when he surpassed the 1K mark vs. Missouri State (Feb. 10).
Bohannon is the 14th Panther to join the 1,000-point club since the start of the 2001-02 season - the first season that Ben Jacobson joined the coaching staff as an assistant. Jacobson took over the head job in the 2006-07 season.
1,000-Point Scorers Since 2001
Ben Jacobson (2003-06) 1,787 pts.
Seth Tuttle (2011-2015) 1,747 pts.
Eric Coleman (2005-08) 1,522 pts.
Kwadzo Ahelegbe (2006-11) 1,329 pts.
Anthony James (2008-2013) 1,305 pts.
Grant Stout (2004-07) 1,232 pts.
Deon Mitchell (2011-2015) 1,200 pts.
Adam Koch (2006-10) 1,186 pts.
David Gruber (2002-04) 1,116 pts.
Jake Koch (2009-2013) 1,113 pts.
Matt Bohannon (2011-pres.) 1,076 pts.
Jordan Eglseder (2006-10) 1,066 pts.
Johnny Moran (2008-12) 1,048 pts.
Chris Foster (2000-05) 1,027 pts.
BOHANNON JOINS TOP-10 GAMES PLAYED LIST AT UNI
Senior guard Matt Bohannon has played in 135 career games, which moves him into a tie for No. 4 at UNI in games played.
UNI CAREER GAMES PLAYED
1. Marc Sonnen (2009-2013) 139
2. Jake Koch (2008-2013) 138
3. Seth Tuttle (2011-2015) 136
4. Johnny Moran (2008-12) 135
Chip Rank (2010-2014) 135
Deon Mitchell (2011-2015) 135
Matt Bohannon (2012-pres.) 135
8. Kwadzo Ahlegbe (2006-2011) 133
9. Adam Koch (2006-2010) 132
10. Eric Coleman (2004-2008) 128
Anthony James (2008-2013) 128
BO SETS CAREER 3-PT MARK
Senior guard Matt Bohannon set UNI's all-time three-point field goals made mark against Hawaii (Dec. 22).
Bohannon has drained 266 career 3-pointers to surpass the previous record of 203 set by Ben Jacobson (2002-2006).
Bohannon has also set the UNI record for career three-point field goal attempts with 678. Bohannon surpassed Johnny Moran's mark of 601 career three-point attempts set from 2008-2012.
UNI CAREER 3-POINTERS MADE
1. Matt Bohannon (2012-pres.) 266
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 ATT.
1. Matt Bohannon (2012-pres.) 678
2. Johnny Moran (2008-12) 601
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
BO MOVES UP MVC 3-PT. LIST
Matt Bohannon has moved up to a tie for No. 7 on the MVC's all-time 3-pointers made chart with 266 triples with Missouri State's Johnny Murdock.
Bohannon ranks No. 17 in the nation among active leaders in three-pointers made.
MVC CAREER 3-POINTERS MADE
1. Kyle Korver (Creighton) 371
2. Shane Hawkins (SIU) 314
3. Jason Holsinger (UE) 284
4. Michael Menser (INS) 283
5. Osiris Eldridge (ILS) 278
6. Blake Ahern (MSU) 276
7. Johnny Murdock (MSU) 266
Matt Bohannon (UNI) 266
9. Jeremy Crouch (Bradley) 262
Colt Ryan (UE) 262
D.J. Balentine (UE) 262
12. Josh Young (Drake) 255
13. Kevin Ault (MSU) 254
14. Marcus Wilson (UE) 250
15. Kent Williams (SIU) 249
16. Randy Burns (WSU) 248
17. Ryan Sears (Creighton) 245
18. Luke McDonald (Drake) 241
19. Klayton Korver (Drake) 241
20. Kyle Weems (MSU) 240
BOHANNON PREFERS THREES
Senior guard Matt Bohannon leads the MVC in 3-pointers made (91).
Bohannon's 91 three-pointers made this year ranks him No. 2 on UNI's single-season list.
Bohannon also ranks No. 23 in the country in three-pointers made.
Bohannon has made three or more 3-pointers in a game 20 times this season.
UNI 3-POINTERS MADE - SEASON
1. Marc Sonnen (2012-2013) 96
2. Matt Bohannon (2015-2016) 91
3. Erik Smith (2001-2002) 79
4. Ali Farokhmanesh (2009-2010) 77
Matt Bohannon (2013-2014) 77
6. Ali Farokhmanesh (2008-2009) 75
Paul Jesperson (2015-2016) 75
8. Cam Johnson (1993-1994) 73
9. Nick Nurse (1987-1988) 72
10. Ben Jacobson (2002-2006) 71
BO FOR 3 IN MVC PLAY
UNI senior guard Matt Bohannon set the UNI career record for most three-pointers in Missouri Valley Conference games.
Bohannon drained 167 three-pointers in 72 career MVC games.
The previous UNI mark was set by Ben Jacobson with 113 three-pointers in MVC games only from 2002-2006.
MORGAN JOINS SEASON TOP-10 LIST FOR STEALS
Jeremy Morgan has tallied 65 steals to rank as the fourth-most steals in a single season in program history.
His 65 steals ranks No. 23 in the nation in total steals.
UNI SINGLE-SEASON STEALS
1. Brent Carmichael (1982-83) 100
2. Brent Carmichael (1981-82) 80
Andy Woodley (2000-01) 80
4. Jeremy Morgan (2015-16) 65
5. Cam Johnson (1992-93) 58
6. Brian Carpenter (1995-96) 54
7. Nick Nurse (1987-88) 53
8. Ben Jacobson (2005-06) 51
9. Jason Daisy (1996-97) 49
Randy Blocker (1993-94) 49
HOTTER AWAY FROM HOME
Senior guard Paul Jesperson is scoring nearly five points more per game on the road than at home, while also shooting a higher percentage away from the McLeod Center.
In 14 road games, Jesperson is scoring 13.4 points per game while shooting 46.7 percent from 3-point land (43-of-92).
In 14 home games, Jesperson is scoring 8.6 points per game while shooting 29.4 percent from 3-point range (20-of-68).
PAUL NETS 500 AS A PANTHER
Senior guard Paul Jesperson become the 100th UNI men's basketball player to score 500 or more points for the Panthers.
Jesperson has tallied 566 points in 66 career games for the Panthers.
He has scored 760 points in his collegiate career. He posted 196 points at Virginia before transferring to UNI.
JESPERSON DRAINS TRIPLES TWO AT A TIME
Senior guard Paul Jesperson has made at least two 3-pointers in 21 games this season. Jesperson ranks second on the team with 75 3-pointers.
HALFTIME LEADS UNDER JAKE
UNI head coach Ben Jacobson has posted a career mark of 174-38 (.821) when leading at the half.
UNI Leading at Half Under Jacobson
174-38 (.821)
UNI Trailing at Half Under Jacobson
32-75 (.299)
UNI Tied at Half Under Jacobson
12-4 (.750)
UNI'S 3-POINT STREAK
UNI has made at least one 3-pointer in 528 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.
FOUR 700-POINT SCORERS
UNI's starting lineup features four 600-plus point collegiate scorers.
Matt Bohannon has posted 1,076 career points, while Wes Washpun has recorded 1,007 points. Paul Jesperson has tallied 760 career points and Jeremy Morgan has been credited with 722 career points.
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 - 105 career starts
Jeremy Morgan - 78 career starts
Paul Jesperson - 66 career starts
Wes Washpun - 62 career starts
Bennett Koch - 33 career starts
DON'T FORGET THE DEFENSE
It's not all about scoring this year, as UNI can also play some defense.
UNI is allowing 63.2 points per game.
In UNI's 21 wins, the Panthers have limited the opposition to 58.2 points per game.
200-PLUS WINS FOR JAKE
UNI head coach Ben Jacobson has tallied 218 career wins to rank No. 8 in MVC history.
MVC Coaching Victories
1. Henry Iba (Oklahoma State) 486
2. Eddie Hickey (Creighton/St. Louis) 337
3. Dana Altman (Creighton) 327
4. Barry Hinson (Missouri State/SIU) 231
5. Gregg Marshall (Wichita State) 228
6. Rich Herrin (Southern Illinois) 225
7. Ralph Miller (Wichita State) 221
8. Ben Jacobson (UNI) 218
9. Maury John (Drake) 211
10. Joe Stowell (Bradley) 197
UNI MBB IN APR TOP-10 PERCENT
The University of Northern Iowa men's basketball, men's golf, women's golf, women's cross country and women's volleyball teams have been recognized by the NCAA for their latest multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. These teams posted multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports.
The UNI men's basketball team has been recognized with a perfect APR score (1,000) in each of the last three seasons - the only MVC school to do that in each of the past three years.
The APR provides a real-time look at a team's academic success each semester by tracking the academic progress of each student-athlete on scholarship. The APR accounts for eligibility, retention and graduation and provides a measure of each team's academic performance.
MBB INKS 3 IN EARLY SIGNING
UNI has announced the signing of Isaiah Brown, Tanner Lohaus, Juwan McCloud to National Letters-of-Intent to play for UNI Beginning in 2016-17.
Brown (Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound HS) is a 6'5", 170-pound, guard from Flower Mound, Texas. Brown averaged 14 points, 4.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.0 steals as a junior at Flower Mound High School for head coach Eric Littleton. Flower Mound finished third in their district in 2014-15. He earned second-team all-district honors as a junior. He is the No. 25-ranked recruit in the 2016 recruiting class in the state of Texas according to Texas Hoops. He played AUU ball for Marcus Smart YGC36 for head coach Vonzell Thomas. He is the son of Craig and Sophia Brown. He has two siblings, Landon (10) and Maliyah (2).
Lohaus (North Liberty, Iowa/Iowa City West HS) is a 6'7" 205-pound forward. Lohaus helped Iowa City West to the 2014 state championship for head coach Steve Bergman and a 23-3 record. Lohaus guided Iowa City West to a third-place finish in the 2015 state tournament with a 25-1 record. As a junior, Lohaus averaged 11.1 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists. He earned second-team all-Mississippi Valley Conference honors as a junior. He is the son of Anne Lohaus and Brad Lohaus. He is the younger brother of UNI sophomore guard Wyatt Lohaus.
Juwan McCloud (Germantown, Wis./Germantown HS) is a 5'11" 150-pound guard. McCloud was named the North Shore Conference player of the year after helping lead the Warhawks to their sixth consecutive league crown. McCloud led Germantown HS to the Division I state championship game as a junior. He averaged 16.7 points per game as Germantown posted a mark of 27-1 in 2014-15 for then head coach Steve Showalter. McCloud played AAU with the Wisconsin Swing coached by Justin Litscher. He is the son of Brian and Mellisa McCloud. He has an older brother, Jalen.
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).
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.
WEEKLY PRESS LUNCHEONS
UNI head coach Ben Jacobson or a member of his coaching staff will be available at the weekly Press Luncheons held each Monday beginning at noon in the back room of Pepper's Grill and Sports Pub located on 18th Street 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.
FACEBOOK
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TWITTER
www.twitter.com/UNIAthletics
www.twittercom/UNIMBB
YOUTUBE
www.youtube.com/UNIAthletics
UNI (21-12, 11-7) vs. Evansville (25-8, 12-6) | LIVE AUDIO | LIVE STATS
Sun., March 6, 2016 • 1 p.m. (CT)
St. Louis, Mo. • Scottrade Center (20,948)
BROADCAST INFORMATION
Television
CBS
Play-by-Play: Kevin Harlan
Analyst: Dan Bonner
Sideline: Evan Washburn
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 (21-12, 11-7 MVC) will take on the No. 2-seeded Evansville Purple Aces (25-8, 12-6 MVC) in the 2016 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament championship game.
• UNI advanced to the title game with wins over No. 5-seeded Southern Illinois, 66-60, and No. 1-seeded Wichita State in overtime, 57-52.
• UNI has captured four MVC Tournament titles since joining the league in the 1991-92 season. UNI won the MVC Tournament in 2004, 2009, 2010 and 2015.
• UNI is looking to become the seventh team to win back-to-back MVC Tournament titles. UNI won consecutive MVC tourney crowns in 2009 and 2010.
• UNI is 2-0 all-time vs. Evansville in the MVC Tournament. The Panthers won matchups in 1997 and 2002 vs. the Purple Aces.
• UNI has recorded 12 20-win seasons in its program's history.
• UNI head coach Ben Jacobson is tied with Greg McDermott (UNI/Creighton) and Rich Herrin (SIU) for the second-most MVC Tournament titles won by a head coach with three.
• Over the final 10 games in MVC play, UNI owned the league's best record at 9-1.
• UNI ranks No. 2 in the nation in fewest fouls per game (15.2).
• UNI ranks No. 8 in the country in fewest turnovers per game (9.9).
• UNI is 20-4 when holding the opposition to 70 points or less.
• Junior guard Jeremy Morgan is the only player in the Missouri Valley Conference to lead his team in rebounding, steals and blocks.
• UNI is 3-0 against foes ranked in the AP Top 25 this season with victories over No. 1 North Carolina (71-67), No. 5 Iowa State (81-79) and No. 25 Wichita State (53-50).
• UNI has made at least one 3-pointer in 528 straight games – the longest active streak in the Missouri Valley Conference.
• 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 MEN'S BASKETBALL NOTES VS. EVANSVILLE (MVC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP)
TV INFO FOR SUNDAY'S GAME
The UNI-Evansville game on Sunday will be broadcast on CBS. Tip is set for just after 1 p.m. (CT) at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo.
Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Dan Bonner (analyst) and Evan Washburn (sideline) will call the contest.
ALL-TIME SERIES VS. EVANSVILLE
UNI and Evansville are deadlocked at 24-24 in the all-time series between the two teams.
UNI VS UE AT MVC TOURNEY
UNI is 2-0 against Evansville in two previous meetings in the MVC Tournament.
The last meeting in the MVC Tournament came in a first-round game in 2002 when the Panthers recorded a 78-75 victory.
UNI vs. Evansville at MVC Tournament
1997 - UNI 73, Evansville 65 - Quarterfinal
2002 - UNI 78, Evansville 75 - First Round
UNI SWEPT SEASON SERIES
UNI won both meetings between the Panthers and Purple Aces this season.
UNI scored a 57-54 win over Evansville in Cedar Falls on Feb. 3.
UNI knocked off Evansville at the Ford Center on Feb. 27, 54-52.
#2 VS. #4 IN MVC FINAL
This will mark the fourth time that the No. 2 seed will meet the No. 4 seed in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Championship game.
2000 - #4 Creighton 57, #2 Missouri State 45
2012 - #2 Creighton 83, #4 Illinois State 79 OT
2015 - #2 UNI 69, #4 Illinois State 60
2016 - #4 UNI vs. #2 Evansville
FIVE WINS IN A ROW; TIMES TWO
UNI is riding a five-game winning streak this season, and the Panthers are also in the midst of a five-game winning streak at Scottrade Center.
20-WIN SEASONS
With its 66-60 victory over Southern Illinois, UNI earned the 12th 20-win season in the program's history.
Ten of those 20-win seasons have come since the 2003-04 season.
UNI's 20-Win Seasons
1963-64 - 23-4
1989-90 - 23-9
2003-04 - 21-10
2004-05 - 21-11
2005-06 - 23-10
2008-09 - 23-11
2009-10 - 30-5
2010-11 - 20-14
2011-12 - 20-14
2012-13 - 21-15
2014-15 - 31-4
2015-16 - 21-12
UNI AS 4 SEED AT ARCH MADNESS
The last time UNI was the No. 4 seed at the MVC Tournament came in the 2014 season.
The only time the No. 4 seed has won the MVC Tournament came in 2000 when the Creighton Bluejays won the title.
The No. 4 seed has reached the title game on six occasions – 1977 (West Texas State), 1984 (Creighton), 2000 (Creighton), 2012 (Illinois State), 2015 (Illinois State) and 2016 (UNI).
UNI's Record By Seed in MVC Tourney
#1 - 6-0
#2 - 6-0
#3 - 0-2
#4 - 3-4
#5 - 2-3
#6 - 2-2
#7 - 1-5
#8 - 0-1
#9 - 0-1
#10 - 1-1
UNI vs. MVC Tourney Opponents
vs. Bradley - 3-2
vs. Creighton - 0-2
vs. Drake - 2-2
vs. Evansville - 2-0
vs. Illinois State - 4-6
vs. Indiana State - 1-1
vs. Loyola - 1-0
vs. Missouri State - 2-1
vs. Southern Illinois - 2-4
vs. Tulsa - 1-0
vs. Wichita State - 3-1
UNI IN MVC TITLE GAME
UNI will be making its fifth MVC Tournament Championship appearance Sunday vs. Evansville.
UNI is 4-1 all-time in MVC Tourney title games.
The Panthers have won four straight MVC tourney championship contests.
UNI's Results in MVC Championship
1994 - Southern Illinois 77, UNI 74
2004 - UNI 79, UNI 74 (2 OT)
2009 - UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (OT)
2010 - UNI 67, Wichita State 52
2015 - UNI 69, Illinois State 60
ALL-TIME IN MVC TOURNEY
UNI has posted a record of 21-19 all-time in the MVC Tournament.
UNI has captured four MVC Tournament titles since joining the league in the 1991-92 season. UNI won the MVC Tournament in 2004, 2009, 2010 and 2015.
The Panthers have reached the MVC tournament championship on six occasions. The Panthers reached the final game in 1994 (lost to Southern Illinois), 2004 (beat Missouri State), 2009 (beat Illinois State), 2010 (beat Wichita State), 2015 (beat Illinois State) and 2016 (vs. Evansville).
LOOKING FOR TITLE #5
With a victory Sunday, UNI would win its fifth MVC Tournament title
UNI would tie Southern Illinois for second all-time in the league with five postseason crowns.
Creighton holds the MVC record for tourney titles with 12.
BACK TO BACK TITLES
UNI is looking to become the seventh league team to win back-to-back MVC Tournament titles. Creighton was the last MVC school to win back-to-back titles in 2012 and 2013.
UNI won consecutive MVC Tournament titles in 2009 and 2010.
WASHPUN'S 20 POINT-GAME LIFTS UNI TO TITLE GAME
UNI senior guard Wes Washpun tallied his sixth career 20-point scoring game in leading the Panthers to a 57-52 overtime win over Wichita State in the MVC tourney semifinal.
Active 20-Plus Point Scoring Games
Wes Washpun (6)
Matt Bohannon (3)
Paul Jesperson (3)
Jeremy Morgan (2)
Bennett Koch (1)
COACH JAKE IN MVC TOURNEY
UNI head coach Ben Jacobson has posted an 12-6 mark in the MVC Tournament since taking over the head job in the 2006-07 season.
Jacobson is tied for fifth in league history with 12 tournament wins with Wichita State's Gregg Marshall.
Dana Altman (Creighton) holds the all-time MVC Tournament wins mark with 21.
Overall 12-6
MVC Quarterfinals 5-5
MVC Semifinals 4-1
MVC Championship 3-0
COACHING TITLES
UNI head coach Ben Jacobson is tied with Greg McDermott (UNI/Creighton) and Rich Herrin (SIU) for the second-most MVC Tournament titles won by a head coach with three.
Dana Altman (Creighton) holds the league record with six MVC Tournament crowns.
PANTHERS IN MVC TOURNEY SINCE '01
UNI has a 17-10 record (with four titles) at the MVC Tournament since Ben Jacobson arrived on staff in 2001-02.
Prior to that, UNI owned a 4-9 mark all-time (with no titles) at the Valley Tournament.
DEFENSIVE IN ST. LOUIS
UNI head coach Ben Jacobson's teams average 60.0 points a contest in St. Louis while holding opponents to 55.2 points a game.
The Panthers have scored more than 70 points three times (73 vs. Indiana State in 2009; 76 vs. Bradley in 2009; 71 vs. Bradley in 2015) in St. Louis.
The Panthers have allowed more than 70 points once (73 vs. Illinois State in 2013) in that span.
Both teams have not scored more than 70 points in any of Jacobson's 17 MVC Tournament games.
UNI is 20-4 this season when holding to opposition 70 points or less.
TWO WINS OVER WICHITA STATE IN SAME SEASON
UNI recorded two victories over the Wichita State Shockers this season becoming the first MVC team to defeat them twice in the same season since Creighton performed the feat in the 2012-13 season.
Creighton won the MVC Tournament title in 2013 by defeating the Shockers in the championship game.
The last time UNI defeated Wichita State twice in the same season came in the 2009-10 season. The second Panther victory that season over the Shockers in the 2010 MVC Tournament championship game.
WORKIN' OVERTIME
UNI played its first overtime game of the 2015-16 season Saturday in the MVC Tournament semifinal vs. Wichita State. UNI defeated the Shockers, 57-52.
It was the 16th overtime game for head coach Ben Jacobson. Coach Jake is 9-7 in overtime games.
UNI's Overtime Games Since 2006
L, 67-64 at Illinois State (1/9/07)
W, 64-60 at UMKC (12/19/07)
W, 77-75 vs. Wichita State (2/13/08)
L, 71-66 vs. Iowa State (12/3/08)
L, 85-84 vs. Indiana State (12/28/08)
W, 69-67 at Illinois State (2/24/09)
W, 60-57 vs. Illinois State (3/8/09)
W, 84-81 vs. Toledo (11/14/12)
W, 82-77 at George Mason (12/8/12)
L, 54-51 at Evansville (1/29/13)
L, 91-82 vs. Iowa State (12/7/13)
L, 93-87 at Loyola (1/25/14)
W, 79-77 at Stephen F. Austin (11/18/14)
W, 71-65 vs. George Mason (12/6/14)
L, 93-87 at VCU (12/13/14)
W, 57-52 vs. Wichita State (3/5/16)
UNI'S 5TH OT GAME IN MVC TOURNEY ACTION
It marked the fifth time that UNI had played an overtime game in MVC Tournament play.
UNI is 3-2 in overtime games in MVC tourney action.
UNI's Overtime Games in MVC Tourney
1999 - Wichita State 74, UNI 72 (OT)
2004 - UNI 79, Missouri State 74 (2OT)
2006 - Southern Illinois 55, UNI 46 (OT)
2009 - UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (OT)
2016 - UNI 57, Wichita State 52 (OT)
ALL-MVC HONORS
Three members of the University of Northern Iowa men's basketball team have been named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference team.
Senior Wes Washpun (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) earned second-team all-MVC honors after leading the Panthers in scoring (14.2) and assists (5.3). Washpun ranks second in the MVC in assists per game and needs five more assists to tie the UNI single-season record for assists.
Senior Matt Bohannon (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) and junior Jeremy Morgan (Coralville, Iowa) earned honorable mention all-MVC status.
Bohannon leads the MVC in three-pointers made (91) and ranks second on the Panthers in scoring (12.1). Bohannon needs five more made three-pointers to tie the UNI single-season record. Bohannon made three or more three-pointers in 20 games this season.
Morgan is the only player in the league to lead his team in rebounding (170), steals (65) and blocks (25). Morgan ranks fourth on the Panther squad in scoring (10.3). He leads the MVC in steals per game (2.0). He ranks fifth in the MVC in field goal percentage (.472).
MORGAN TABBED TO ALL-
DEFENSIVE SQUAD
Junior guard Jeremy Morgan also earned a spot on the MVC All-Defensive team.
Morgan becomes the sixth different UNI Panther to earn a spot on the MVC's All-Defensive team.
UNI's All-Defensive Team Picks
Grant Stout – 2005, 2006
Kwadzo Ahelegbe - 2009, 2010, 2011
Adam Koch - 2010
Lucas O'Rear - 2011
Jeremy Morgan - 2016
CARLSON NABS ALL-BENCH TEAM STATUS
Sophomore forward Klint Carlson (Waverly, Iowa) was named to the MVC's All-Bench team as selected by the league's beat writers.
Carlson came off the bench in all 30 of his appearances in the 2015-16 season. Carlson averaged 6.6 points per game with eight double-figure scoring contests. Carlson scored a career-high 15 points at North Dakota (Nov. 28). Carlson scored 12 points on two occasions in MVC play (vs. Bradley, at Wichita State).
UNI's All-Bench Team Selections
Lucas O'Rear – 2009, 2010
Chip Rank – 2012
Matt Bohannon – 2013
Nate Buss – 2014, 2015
Wes Washpun – 2015
Klint Carlson – 2016
KOCH EARNS MOST-IMPROVED NOD
Sophomore center Bennett Koch (Ashwaubenon, Wis.) earned a spot on the MVC's Most-Improved Team as chosen by the league's beat writers.
Koch started all 33 games, while averaging 7.9 points and 3.6 rebounds. His combined scoring (+6.6) and rebounding (+3.0) improvement ranks second in the league to Bradley's Donte Thomas. Koch ranks third in the MVC in field goal percentage (.505). He notched his first career double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds in a 67-58 win over Southern Illinois (Jan. 31). Koch upped his scoring average to 9.9 points per game in MVC games. Koch tallied 10 double-figure scoring games.
UNI's Most-Improved Team Selections
Joe Breakenridge – 1999
Erik Smith – 2002
Ben Jacobson – 2004
Grant Stout – 2005
Kwadzo Ahelegbe – 2009
Anthony James – 2011
Matt Bohannon – 2014
Marvin Singleton – 2015
Bennett Koch – 2016
THREE EARN SCHOLAR-ATHLETE HONORS
UNI had three players honored on the MVC's Scholar-Athlete team.
Junior Jeremy Morgan (Coralville, Iowa) earned first-team Scholar-Athlete honors after having posted a cumulative 3.21 GPA while majoring in management: business administration. Morgan has started all 33 games. He is the only player in the league to lead his team in rebounds (170), steals (65) and blocks (25). He ranks fifth in the MVC in field goal percentage (.472). Morgan ranks fourth on the Panthers in scoring (10.3 ppg).
Sophomore Wyatt Lohaus (North Liberty, Iowa) was named to the second-team Scholar-Athlete squad. Lohaus has a 3.28 cumulative GPA and is majoring in movement and exercise science. He has come off the bench in all 33 of his appearances this season. Lohaus ignited UNI with 11 points, five rebounds and four assists in a 53-50 win at No. 25-ranked Wichita State (Feb. 13). He has buried 79.2 percent of his free throws (19-of-24).
Sophomore Ted Friedman tallied honorable mention Scholar-Athlete status. Friedman owns a 3.96 cumulative GPA with a double major in finance and psychology. Friedman has played in all 33 games averaging 0.9 points and 1.3 rebounds per game. He scored a career-high eight points at Richmond (Dec. 5). Friedman has been credited with 11 rebounds in MVC play.
Morgan is UNI's 12th different player to earn multiple MVC Scholar-Athlete honors. (NOTE: Nick Pace earned scholar-athlete honors twice in the Mid-Continent and once in the MVC.)
Multiple MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorees
Darian DeVries – 1997, 1998
Matt Schneiderman – 2003, 2004
Erik Crawford – 2005, 2006
Brooks McKowen – 2005, 2006, 2007
Grant Stout – 2005, 2006, 2007
Adam Koch – 2008, 2009, 2010
Kerwin Dunham – 2010, 2011
Austin Pehl – 2012, 2013
Chip Rank – 2012, 2013, 2014
Nate Buss – 2014, 2015
Max Martino – 2014, 2015
Jeremy Morgan – 2015, 2016
AMONG THE BEST NATIONALLY
UNI ranks No. 2 in the nation in fewest fouls per game (15.2).
UNI ranks No. 8 in the country in fewest turnovers per game (9.9).
MVC STANDINGS OVER LAST 10
Over the final 10 games in Missouri Valley Conference play, UNI owned the league's best record at 9-1.
MVC Standings (last 10 games)
1. UNI 9-1
2. Wichita State 8-2
3. Illinois State 7-3
4. Evansville 6-4
5. Loyola 5-5
6. Missouri State 4-6
Southern Illinois 4-6
8. Indiana State 3-7
9. Bradley 2-8
Drake 2-8
IN THE UPPER HALF
UNI recorded its 13th straight season finishing in the upper half of the Missouri Valley Conference. It is the longest active streak in the league.
Prior to the 2003-04 season, when the current streak began, UNI had finished in the top half of the MVC on two occasions (1993-94 - 5th, 1996-97 - 4th) since joining the league in 1991-92.
9 OR MORE MVC WINS
UNI has won nine or more MVC games in 13 consecutive seasons - the longest active streak in the league.
Wichita State has the second longest active streak at seven.
UNI in the MVC Since 2003-04
2003-04 - 12-6 (T-2nd)
2004-05 - 11-7 (T-3rd)
2005-06 - 11-7 (T-5th)
2006-07 - 9-9 (5th)
2007-08 - 9-9 (T-5th)
2008-09 - 14-4 (T-1st)
2009-10 - 15-3 (1st)
2010-11 - 10-8 (T-4th)
2011-12 - 9-9 (T-3rd)
2012-13 - 11-7 (3rd)
2013-14 - 10-8 (3rd)
2014-15 - 16-2 (2nd)
2015-16 - 11-7 (T-4th)
TOP 4 IN EIGHT STRAIGHT YEARS
UNI has finished in the top four of the MVC standings in eight consecutive seasons.
70 IS THE BAROMETER
UNI has held its last 11 opponents to less than 70 points.
UNI is 20-4 this season when holding the opposition to 70 points or less.
The Panthers are 1-8 when the opposition scores 71 points or more.
UNI's only win this season when the opponent scored more than 70 came in the Panthers's 81-79 win over No. 5 Iowa State at Wells Fargo Arena.
MAKING HAY AT THE LINE
UNI is shooting an MVC-best 75.4 percent (77.8 percent in MVC play) as a team at the free throw line.
Seven of UNI's eight players, that have played in every game, are shooting 70.0 percent or higher this season. In fact, UNI has four players shooting 80.0 percent or better at the free throw line.
UNI's single-season team record for free throw percentage is 76.9 percent set in the 1986-87 season under head coach Eldon Miller.
MORGAN PROVES HIS ALL-AROUND TALENTS
Junior guard Jeremy Morgan is the only player in the Missouri Valley Conference to lead his team in rebounding, steals and blocks.
Morgan ranks first on the Panthers in rebounds (170), steals (65) and blocks (25). He ranks fourth on the team in scoring (10.3 ppg).
Morgan leads the MVC in steals per game (2.0).
He recorded a career-high seven steals at Bradley (1/27). The seven steals is the most by a UNI Panther in a Missouri Valley Conference game since Andy Woodley tallied eight steals vs. Southern Illinois (2/17/01).
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).
UNI SINGLE-GAME STEALS
1. Cam Johnson (12/19/92 vs. St. Bonaventure 9
2. Andy Woodley (2/17/01) vs. SIU 8
3. Jeremy Morgan (1/27/16) at Bradley 7
ALL KINDS OF IMPROVEMENT
UNI has four of the top five most improved combined scorers/rebounders in the Missouri Valley Conference this season.
Sophomore Bennett Koch's combined scoring (+6.6) and rebounding (+3.0) ranks only behind the combined improvement of Bradley's Dante Thomas in the league.
Most Improved 14-15 PPG, RPG 15-16 Combined
Donte Thomas, BU 2.5, 2.5 9.1, 6.2 10.1
Bennett Koch, UNI 1.4, 0.6 7.9, 3.6 9.5
Klint Carlson, UNI 0.6, 0.5 6.6, 3.6 9.3
Matt Bohannon, UNI 5.7, 1.7 12.1, 4.1 8.8
Wes Washpun, UNI 7.6, 2.5 14.2, 4.0 8.1
PANTHERS FILL IT UP FROM DEEP
UNI has drained an MVC-best 272 three-pointers in 2015-16.
The 272 made 3-pointers ranks as the second-most made 3-pointers in a single season in UNI's history.
UNI SINGLE-SEASON 3-POINTERS MADE
1. 280 (2012-13)
2. 272 (2015-16)
3. 267 (2011-12)
4. 266 (2014-15)
5. 264 (2013-14)
6. 250 (2010-11)
7. 233 (2009-10)
8. 226 (2004-05)
9. 223 (2003-04)
10. 219 (2005-06)
WES LEADS UNI IN ASSISTS
Wes Washpun is leading the UNI Panthers in assists (5.2 apg). He ranks second in the MVC in assists.
Washpun currently ranks No. 2 on UNI's single-season list with 174 assists, which also ranks as the 23rd-best total in the country this season.
Jay Imhoff (1979-80) and Brooks McKowen (2006-07) hold the UNI single-season assist record at 5.8 assists per game.
Brooks McKowen set the school-record for assists in a season with 179 in the 2006-2007 season.
UNI SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS
1. Brooks McKowen (2006-2007) 179
2. Wes Washpun (2015-2016) 174
3. Dale Turner (1989-1990) 152
4. Dale Turner (1990-1991) 146
5. Robbie Williams (1983-1984) 144
6. Jay Imhoff (1979-1980) 140
7. Robbie Williams (1985-1986) 129
8. Dale Turner (1988-1989) 128
9. Brent Carmichael (1984-1985) 126
Deon Mitchell (2012-2013) 126
WASHPUN TOP 10 IN CAREER ASSISTS
Senior guard Wes Washpun has moved up to No. 5 at UNI in career assists. Washpun has dished out 383 assists.
Washpun also handed out 23 assists at Tennessee as a freshman in the 2011-12 season, giving him 406 for his collegiate career.
UNI CAREER ASSISTS
1. Dale Turner (1988-1992) 520
2. Brooks McKowen (2003-2007) 425
3. Robbie Williams (1982-1986) 418
4. Mark Long (1975-1979) 387
5. Wes Washpun (2013-present) 383
6. Deon Mitchell (2011-2015) 373
7. Chris Foster (2000-2005) 370
8. Ben Jacobson (2002-2006) 357
9. Kwadzo Ahelegbe (2006-2011) 342
10. Nick Nurse (1985-1989) 340
BOHANNON REACHES 1,000 PTS
Senior guard Matt Bohannon became the 39th UNI Panther to score 1,000 points when he surpassed the 1K mark vs. Missouri State (Feb. 10).
Bohannon is the 14th Panther to join the 1,000-point club since the start of the 2001-02 season - the first season that Ben Jacobson joined the coaching staff as an assistant. Jacobson took over the head job in the 2006-07 season.
1,000-Point Scorers Since 2001
Ben Jacobson (2003-06) 1,787 pts.
Seth Tuttle (2011-2015) 1,747 pts.
Eric Coleman (2005-08) 1,522 pts.
Kwadzo Ahelegbe (2006-11) 1,329 pts.
Anthony James (2008-2013) 1,305 pts.
Grant Stout (2004-07) 1,232 pts.
Deon Mitchell (2011-2015) 1,200 pts.
Adam Koch (2006-10) 1,186 pts.
David Gruber (2002-04) 1,116 pts.
Jake Koch (2009-2013) 1,113 pts.
Matt Bohannon (2011-pres.) 1,076 pts.
Jordan Eglseder (2006-10) 1,066 pts.
Johnny Moran (2008-12) 1,048 pts.
Chris Foster (2000-05) 1,027 pts.
BOHANNON JOINS TOP-10 GAMES PLAYED LIST AT UNI
Senior guard Matt Bohannon has played in 135 career games, which moves him into a tie for No. 4 at UNI in games played.
UNI CAREER GAMES PLAYED
1. Marc Sonnen (2009-2013) 139
2. Jake Koch (2008-2013) 138
3. Seth Tuttle (2011-2015) 136
4. Johnny Moran (2008-12) 135
Chip Rank (2010-2014) 135
Deon Mitchell (2011-2015) 135
Matt Bohannon (2012-pres.) 135
8. Kwadzo Ahlegbe (2006-2011) 133
9. Adam Koch (2006-2010) 132
10. Eric Coleman (2004-2008) 128
Anthony James (2008-2013) 128
BO SETS CAREER 3-PT MARK
Senior guard Matt Bohannon set UNI's all-time three-point field goals made mark against Hawaii (Dec. 22).
Bohannon has drained 266 career 3-pointers to surpass the previous record of 203 set by Ben Jacobson (2002-2006).
Bohannon has also set the UNI record for career three-point field goal attempts with 678. Bohannon surpassed Johnny Moran's mark of 601 career three-point attempts set from 2008-2012.
UNI CAREER 3-POINTERS MADE
1. Matt Bohannon (2012-pres.) 266
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 ATT.
1. Matt Bohannon (2012-pres.) 678
2. Johnny Moran (2008-12) 601
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
BO MOVES UP MVC 3-PT. LIST
Matt Bohannon has moved up to a tie for No. 7 on the MVC's all-time 3-pointers made chart with 266 triples with Missouri State's Johnny Murdock.
Bohannon ranks No. 17 in the nation among active leaders in three-pointers made.
MVC CAREER 3-POINTERS MADE
1. Kyle Korver (Creighton) 371
2. Shane Hawkins (SIU) 314
3. Jason Holsinger (UE) 284
4. Michael Menser (INS) 283
5. Osiris Eldridge (ILS) 278
6. Blake Ahern (MSU) 276
7. Johnny Murdock (MSU) 266
Matt Bohannon (UNI) 266
9. Jeremy Crouch (Bradley) 262
Colt Ryan (UE) 262
D.J. Balentine (UE) 262
12. Josh Young (Drake) 255
13. Kevin Ault (MSU) 254
14. Marcus Wilson (UE) 250
15. Kent Williams (SIU) 249
16. Randy Burns (WSU) 248
17. Ryan Sears (Creighton) 245
18. Luke McDonald (Drake) 241
19. Klayton Korver (Drake) 241
20. Kyle Weems (MSU) 240
BOHANNON PREFERS THREES
Senior guard Matt Bohannon leads the MVC in 3-pointers made (91).
Bohannon's 91 three-pointers made this year ranks him No. 2 on UNI's single-season list.
Bohannon also ranks No. 23 in the country in three-pointers made.
Bohannon has made three or more 3-pointers in a game 20 times this season.
UNI 3-POINTERS MADE - SEASON
1. Marc Sonnen (2012-2013) 96
2. Matt Bohannon (2015-2016) 91
3. Erik Smith (2001-2002) 79
4. Ali Farokhmanesh (2009-2010) 77
Matt Bohannon (2013-2014) 77
6. Ali Farokhmanesh (2008-2009) 75
Paul Jesperson (2015-2016) 75
8. Cam Johnson (1993-1994) 73
9. Nick Nurse (1987-1988) 72
10. Ben Jacobson (2002-2006) 71
BO FOR 3 IN MVC PLAY
UNI senior guard Matt Bohannon set the UNI career record for most three-pointers in Missouri Valley Conference games.
Bohannon drained 167 three-pointers in 72 career MVC games.
The previous UNI mark was set by Ben Jacobson with 113 three-pointers in MVC games only from 2002-2006.
MORGAN JOINS SEASON TOP-10 LIST FOR STEALS
Jeremy Morgan has tallied 65 steals to rank as the fourth-most steals in a single season in program history.
His 65 steals ranks No. 23 in the nation in total steals.
UNI SINGLE-SEASON STEALS
1. Brent Carmichael (1982-83) 100
2. Brent Carmichael (1981-82) 80
Andy Woodley (2000-01) 80
4. Jeremy Morgan (2015-16) 65
5. Cam Johnson (1992-93) 58
6. Brian Carpenter (1995-96) 54
7. Nick Nurse (1987-88) 53
8. Ben Jacobson (2005-06) 51
9. Jason Daisy (1996-97) 49
Randy Blocker (1993-94) 49
HOTTER AWAY FROM HOME
Senior guard Paul Jesperson is scoring nearly five points more per game on the road than at home, while also shooting a higher percentage away from the McLeod Center.
In 14 road games, Jesperson is scoring 13.4 points per game while shooting 46.7 percent from 3-point land (43-of-92).
In 14 home games, Jesperson is scoring 8.6 points per game while shooting 29.4 percent from 3-point range (20-of-68).
PAUL NETS 500 AS A PANTHER
Senior guard Paul Jesperson become the 100th UNI men's basketball player to score 500 or more points for the Panthers.
Jesperson has tallied 566 points in 66 career games for the Panthers.
He has scored 760 points in his collegiate career. He posted 196 points at Virginia before transferring to UNI.
JESPERSON DRAINS TRIPLES TWO AT A TIME
Senior guard Paul Jesperson has made at least two 3-pointers in 21 games this season. Jesperson ranks second on the team with 75 3-pointers.
HALFTIME LEADS UNDER JAKE
UNI head coach Ben Jacobson has posted a career mark of 174-38 (.821) when leading at the half.
UNI Leading at Half Under Jacobson
174-38 (.821)
UNI Trailing at Half Under Jacobson
32-75 (.299)
UNI Tied at Half Under Jacobson
12-4 (.750)
UNI'S 3-POINT STREAK
UNI has made at least one 3-pointer in 528 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.
FOUR 700-POINT SCORERS
UNI's starting lineup features four 600-plus point collegiate scorers.
Matt Bohannon has posted 1,076 career points, while Wes Washpun has recorded 1,007 points. Paul Jesperson has tallied 760 career points and Jeremy Morgan has been credited with 722 career points.
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 - 105 career starts
Jeremy Morgan - 78 career starts
Paul Jesperson - 66 career starts
Wes Washpun - 62 career starts
Bennett Koch - 33 career starts
DON'T FORGET THE DEFENSE
It's not all about scoring this year, as UNI can also play some defense.
UNI is allowing 63.2 points per game.
In UNI's 21 wins, the Panthers have limited the opposition to 58.2 points per game.
200-PLUS WINS FOR JAKE
UNI head coach Ben Jacobson has tallied 218 career wins to rank No. 8 in MVC history.
MVC Coaching Victories
1. Henry Iba (Oklahoma State) 486
2. Eddie Hickey (Creighton/St. Louis) 337
3. Dana Altman (Creighton) 327
4. Barry Hinson (Missouri State/SIU) 231
5. Gregg Marshall (Wichita State) 228
6. Rich Herrin (Southern Illinois) 225
7. Ralph Miller (Wichita State) 221
8. Ben Jacobson (UNI) 218
9. Maury John (Drake) 211
10. Joe Stowell (Bradley) 197
UNI MBB IN APR TOP-10 PERCENT
The University of Northern Iowa men's basketball, men's golf, women's golf, women's cross country and women's volleyball teams have been recognized by the NCAA for their latest multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. These teams posted multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports.
The UNI men's basketball team has been recognized with a perfect APR score (1,000) in each of the last three seasons - the only MVC school to do that in each of the past three years.
The APR provides a real-time look at a team's academic success each semester by tracking the academic progress of each student-athlete on scholarship. The APR accounts for eligibility, retention and graduation and provides a measure of each team's academic performance.
MBB INKS 3 IN EARLY SIGNING
UNI has announced the signing of Isaiah Brown, Tanner Lohaus, Juwan McCloud to National Letters-of-Intent to play for UNI Beginning in 2016-17.
Brown (Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound HS) is a 6'5", 170-pound, guard from Flower Mound, Texas. Brown averaged 14 points, 4.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.0 steals as a junior at Flower Mound High School for head coach Eric Littleton. Flower Mound finished third in their district in 2014-15. He earned second-team all-district honors as a junior. He is the No. 25-ranked recruit in the 2016 recruiting class in the state of Texas according to Texas Hoops. He played AUU ball for Marcus Smart YGC36 for head coach Vonzell Thomas. He is the son of Craig and Sophia Brown. He has two siblings, Landon (10) and Maliyah (2).
Lohaus (North Liberty, Iowa/Iowa City West HS) is a 6'7" 205-pound forward. Lohaus helped Iowa City West to the 2014 state championship for head coach Steve Bergman and a 23-3 record. Lohaus guided Iowa City West to a third-place finish in the 2015 state tournament with a 25-1 record. As a junior, Lohaus averaged 11.1 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists. He earned second-team all-Mississippi Valley Conference honors as a junior. He is the son of Anne Lohaus and Brad Lohaus. He is the younger brother of UNI sophomore guard Wyatt Lohaus.
Juwan McCloud (Germantown, Wis./Germantown HS) is a 5'11" 150-pound guard. McCloud was named the North Shore Conference player of the year after helping lead the Warhawks to their sixth consecutive league crown. McCloud led Germantown HS to the Division I state championship game as a junior. He averaged 16.7 points per game as Germantown posted a mark of 27-1 in 2014-15 for then head coach Steve Showalter. McCloud played AAU with the Wisconsin Swing coached by Justin Litscher. He is the son of Brian and Mellisa McCloud. He has an older brother, Jalen.
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).
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.
WEEKLY PRESS LUNCHEONS
UNI head coach Ben Jacobson or a member of his coaching staff will be available at the weekly Press Luncheons held each Monday beginning at noon in the back room of Pepper's Grill and Sports Pub located on 18th Street 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.
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YOUTUBE
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Friday, November 07
UNI Panther Football: The Best Pod of your Day (Episode 12)
Wednesday, November 05
Ben Jacobson Press Conference - Nov. 3, 2025
Monday, November 03
UNI Panther Football: The Best Pod of your Day (Episode 11)
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