University of Northern Iowa Athletics
Panthers Set for Semifinal Showdown With Bears
3/10/2018 12:15:00 AM | Women's Basketball
GAME NOTES
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Northern Iowa women's basketball team (18-12) takes on Missouri State (20-10) to continue its run at the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament on Saturday.
The No. 3 seed Panthers and No. 2 seed Bears will tipoff at 4 p.m. CT, for Saturday's semifinal matchup.
HOW TO TUNE IN
All games will be televised on ESPN3. Fans can also listen at www.UNIPanthers.com as Chris Kleinhans-Schulz calls the action.
LIVE STATS
Live stats will be made available via the UNI athletics website (www.UNIPanthers.com). Fans and media can visit @UNIWBB on Twitter for links to the feed.
TICKETS
Fans can purchase tickets and sit in UNI's section through UNITIX. Call 319-273-4849 or visit www.UNITIX.uni.edu. For more information on tickets, visit here.
NEED TO KNOW
- After a 56-36 win over Illinois State late Friday night, the Panthers will face second-seeded Missouri State on Saturday at 4 p.m. CT.
- Under Tanya Warren, the Panthers are 14-8 at the MVC Tournament, while going 1-1 against Missouri State in postseason play.
- UNI and MSU met last in the 2016 championship game, with the Bears taking a 71-58 decision over the Panthers. UNI downed MSU in the 2011 title game, 69-41.
- The Panthers have won 10 out of their last 12 contests, with three-straight wins by 20 points or more.
- UNI held Illinois State to just 36 points on Friday, earning the second-lowest total in MVC Tournament history.
- This season, sophomore Megan Maahs has earned a league-high 12 double-doubles this season, with the total being the most for any Panther since Alex Cook earned 13 in 2003-04.
- Maahs is averaging a double-double this season, with 10.5 points and 10.0 rebounds per outing.
SERIES WITH MISSOURI STATE
- UNI lost both contests to Missouri State in the regular season, with the Bears taking 10-point and five-point decisions over the Panthers.
- UNI is 1-1 under Tanya Warren against the Bears in the MVC Tournament, with MSU taking the last meeting, 71-58, in the 2016 title game.
SCOUTING THE BEARS
- MSU downed Bradley on Friday night, 76-68, to advance to Saturday's semifinal.
- The Bears are led by Liza Fruendt, who averages 16.2 points per contest this season.
- MSU is currently on an eight-game winning streak.
50-POINT CLUB GROWS
- Under head coach Tanya Warren, the Panthers are undefeated when holding an opponent to 50 points or less.
- Over her 11-year career at the helm, Tanya Warren has earned a 75-0 record against foes when holding them to 50 points or less.
- Warren's highest total for a season was in 2015-16, when the Panthers held 12 foes to 50 points or less.
- This season, the Panthers are 10-0 when holding an opponent to 50 points or less.
PANTHER SHARP SHOOTERS
- UNI has knocked down 224-of-714 (31.4%) from 3-point land this season.
- The 224 made 3-pointers this season rank as the third-most in the MVC and eighth-most in a season at UNI.
- The Panthers are averaging 7.5 made 3-pointers a game.
- Last season, the Panthers shot 250-848 (29.5%) from beyond the arc to average 7.6 made 3-pointers a game.
- Senior Kennedy Kirkpatrick leads UNI with 44 made 3-pointers this season.
UNI CONTROLS THE GLASS
- This season, the Panthers rank first in the MVC with a 5.3 rebounding margin over foes.
- UNI has outrebounded 24 foes this season, with the highest margin of 18 coming against Wyoming earlier in November.
- When outrebounding teams this season, UNI is 17-7 on the season.
- The Panthers are averaging 39.8 rebounds per contest, which also ranks first in the MVC.
MAAHS CLIMBS UP ALL-TIME LEADERBOARD
- Sophomore Megan Maahs has had a sensational season rebounding the ball in 2017-18.
- Maahs currently sits second all-time at UNI for most rebounds in a season (301) and third for most defensive rebounds in a season (214).
- If the season ended today, her 10.0 rebounds per game would rank fourth overall at UNI.
DOUBLE-DOUBLE QUEEN
- Sophomore Megan Maahs leads the MVC with 12 double-doubles this season.
- That total is the most in a season for UNI since Alex Cook earned 13 in 2003-04, if Maahs passes Cook's 2003-04 mark the next bar will be Cook's 17 from 2002-03.
- In the MVC, Maahs tops the league this season in rebounds per game (10.0), defensive rebounds per game (7.2) and most double-doubles (12).
SEEING DOUBLE
- Three Panthers have collected double-doubles this season, with Megan Maahs (12), Rose Simon-Ressler (2) and Ellie Howell (1) all earning the feat via the points/rebounds path.
- Howell's came against Indiana State (1/14) after scoring 11 points and 10 rebounds, while Simon-Ressler's came in back-to-back games against Evansville (2/11) and Drake (2/16)
- The double-doubles for Maahs and Howell against INS (1/14) marked the first time UNI had two players record a double-double in the same game since Feb. 2, 2014 versus Drake (Stephanie Davison, Jen Keitel, Hannah Schonhardt).
ALL-MVC HONOREES
- UNI claimed three All-MVC honors on Wednesday, with Megan Maahs earning All-MVC First Team and All-Defensive Team laurels and Ellie Howell collecting All-MVC Honorable Mention.
- On Tuesday, the Panthers earned two selections to the MVC Scholar-Athlete Second Team, with Kennedy Kirkpatrick and Ellie Howell claiming spots after stellar seasons.
ALL WE DO IS WIN
- UNI has won at least 17 or more games in nine-straight seasons.
- The win total also marked the 16th season since the women's basketball program joined NCAA Division I basketball in 1982 that the Panthers have achieved at least 17 wins.
- Tanya Warren now owns nine seasons with at least 17-plus wins or more in a season, which is more than all other coaches at UNI combined.
HOWELL HEATS UP IN LEAGUE PLAY
- This season, redshirt junior Ellie Howell has scored in double figures 17 times, with 13 of those coming in conference play.
- Howell scored a season-high 21 points against Loyola.
- During MVC play, Howell is averaging a team-best 10.9 points per outing.
KIRKPATRICK'S BREAK OUT
- Kennedy Kirkpatrick's senior season has been by far her best, as she's earned career-highs in minutes, starts, points, rebounds, assists and steals for her senior campaign.
- The Lawrence, Kansas native, has averaged 10.7 points per game, while also leading the Panthers from the 3-point line with 44 made from beyond-the-arc.
WARREN IN THE VALLEY
- Head coach Tanya Warren finished the 2017-18 regular season tied for fourth all-time in the Valley for most league wins.
- Warren has earned 131 conference wins for her career, tied with Creighton's Jim Flanery (2003-13).
200 WINS AND COUNTING FOR WARREN
- On Feb. 23 against Illinois State, head coach Tanya Warren became the fifth women's basketball coach in the MVC to surpass the 200-win total.
- Warren is the only active coach in the Valley to own at least 200 career-victories
- Only four coaches in Valley history have crossed the 200-win mark, with SIU's Cindy Scott (353), MSU's Cheryl Burnett (319), Illinois State's Jill Hutchison (277) and Eastern Illinois' Barbara Hilke (231) being the only coaches in league history to do so.
HOOPS IN THE HEARTLAND
- Under Tanya Warren, the Panthers are now 8-3 in their opening game of the MVC Tournament.
- UNI is 14-8 at the MVC Tournament under Warren. MSU downed UNI the last time the two squads met in the 2016 championship game, winning 71-58.
- The Panthers have earned back-to-back trips to the title game overall, losing in overtime to Drake last season and dropping a tough contest to MSU in 2016.
SOCIAL MEDIA
For more information on the UNI women's basketball program, follow the Panthers on Twitter at "@UNIWBB" and on Facebook at "UNI Women's Basketball."
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