Feb. 8, 2008
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Game 24: UNI at Missouri State
Saturday, Feb. 9 -- 7:35 pm
Hammons Student Center (8,846) -- Springfield, Mo.
TV: FSN Midwest/Comcast SportsNet Chicago
Radio: UNI Sports Network (KXEL 1540 AM, Waterloo, Iowa -- Flagship)
UNI (14-9, 6-6 Missouri Valley Conference) travels to Springfield, Mo., this Saturday night (Feb. 9) to face the Missouri State Bears (11-13, 4-8 MVC). The game will be televised live by FSN Midwest and Comcast SportsNet Chicago, with tip set for 7:35 p.m.
TIPPING OFF...
l The Panthers have won three straight times at Missouri State's Hammons Student Center, which is in its last year of hosting MSU Bears basketball (the team moves into the new JQH Arena for the 2008-09 season).
l Two key trends to watch for UNI -- how many points it scores, and what the halftime score is. The Panthers are 13-1 this season when scoring 60 or more points, and 14-1 when either tied or leading at halftime.
l Against Creighton on Tuesday, and for the first time this season, UNI did not have a player score in double figures. Guards Travis Brown and Carlton Reed led the way for the Panthers with eight points apiece. Reed's scoring total tied his season high.
l Senior center Eric Coleman needs just one more point to reach 1,400 for his career. Currently eighth on UNI's career scoring list, he needs just four points to pass Robbie Sieverding (1,402 -- 1999-2002) into seventh place on the Panthers career scoring chart.
l Coleman grabbed his 900th career rebound against Southern Illinois last Saturday. He enters the Missouri State game with 912 boards, and stands in fourth place on the Panthers career rebounds chart. He needs nine more boards to pass former teammate Grant Stout (920, 2004-07) into third place.
l Coleman recorded his 10th double-double of the season against Illinois State Jan. 30, with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Coleman now has 30 double-doubles for his career.
l Since moving to his role as UNI's sixth-man eight games ago, sophomore center Jordan Eglseder has averaged 10.5 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.5 blocked shots per game, all in just 17.0 minutes of action. He is shooting 60 percent from the field, and is 22-for-23 from the free throw line.
RADIO INFORMATION
UNI's men's basketball games can be heard on the UNI Sports Network, with KXEL 1540-AM serving as the flagship station. Affiliates include KLMJ (104.9 FM, Hampton), KGLO (1300 AM, Mason City), KQWC (1570 AM/95.7 FM, Webster City), KQMG (93.9 FM, Independence) and KWKY (1150 AM, Des Moines). 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 airs each Thursday at 6:05 p.m.
MVC WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE
Once again this year, the Missouri Valley Conference will hold a weekly men's basketball teleconference for each of its ten head coaches. The calls will be held each Tuesday through the end of the regular season. UNI head coach Ben Jacobson will be on the call at 10:51 a.m. Media members wishing to participate should call 913-312-6696.
TICKET INFORMATION
Single-game tickets are on sale for the Panthers remaining home games at the McLeod Center. In addition, tickets are available for the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament at Scottrade Center in St. Louis on March 6-9, 2008. Contact UNITix at 319-273-4TIX for more information.
SCOUTING MISSOURI STATE
Missouri State has a record of 11-13 overall, 4-8 in the MVC, and has lost four straight games entering this Saturday's matchup with UNI. Seniors Deven Mitchell (13.9 ppg, 6.3 rpg) and Dale Lamberth (13.7 ppg, 4.9 rpg) lead the Bears statistically. MSU has posted a 10-2 record at Hammons Student Center this season.
SERIES WITH THE BEARS
Missouri State holds a 37-17 lead all-time against UNI, but the Panthers have won eight of the last 11 meetings between the two schools, including the 70-55 win earlier this season at the McLeod Center. UNI has won three straight times in Springfield, but MSU has a 19-6 lead all-time in games played at the Hammons Student Center.
PANTHER QUICK NOTES
UNI made a season-low five free throws against Creighton Tuesday night, and was just 5-for-12 (.417) from the line as a team ... that was just the third time this season the Panthers have shot less than 60 percent from the charity stripe in a game ... the Panthers have been outrebounded in five straight games ... the seven three-pointers the team made against Creighton Feb. 5 tied its third-best single-game total of the season ... UNI's highest total was 10 treys in the season-opener against Northern Illinois ... Eric Coleman has been held to single-digit scoring in three of his last four games ... Brian Haak has made a three-pointer in five straight games and is 5-for-11 (.455) from behind the arc over that span ... Adam Viet has made at least one trey in nine straight contests ... Jared Josten is just 2-for-13 from three-point range over the last five games ... Jon Montgomery came off the bench to score six points in eight minutes against Creighton ... UNI will host Illinois-Chicago Feb. 23 at the McLeod Center in its O'Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters game.
FIELD GOAL EFFICIENCY
UNI shot a season-best 66.7 percent from the field against Southern Illinois Feb. 2 (18-for-27). The Panthers posted the 68-63 win over SIU despite attempting just 27 field goals for the game, as well as a season-low six three-pointers (making three). UNI attempted just 10 field goals in the second half, making six.
TOE THE LINE
UNI was able to post the 68-63 win over Southern Illinois Feb. 2 in large part due to their effort at the free throw line. The Panthers were 29-for-40 from the charity stripe versus the Salukis that night, including 20-for-28 in the second half. Sophomore forward Adam Koch led the way for the Panthers, connecting on 10-of-13 attempts.
GOING TO WICHITA
With its 65-58 win at Wichita State on Jan. 23, UNI has now won four straight times at WSU's Charles Koch Arena. In addition to last week's win, the Panthers posted a 67-66 win in the regular-season finale of the 2004-05 season; posted a 75-61 win in 2005-06; and had a 63-59 victory last season. Last year's win was UNI's first-ever road victory over a ranked foe, as WSU came into that game ranked 16th nationally.
COLEMAN TOPS 100 CAREER BLOCKS
Eric Coleman had two blocked shots against Wichita State Jan. 23, which pushed him over the century mark for blocked shots. Coleman currently has 104 rejections, making him one of just three Panthers to have at least 100 career blocks, joining Grant Stout (222, 2004-07) and Sean Hawkins (118, 1995-98).
RED-HOT AGAINST THE BEARS
UNI shot a then season-best 57.5 percent from the floor against Missouri State Jan. 20, connecting on 23-of-40 field goal attempts. The Panthers also recorded 16 assists on those 23 made field goals versus the Bears, which was their second-highest assist total of the season.
FIRST LOSS ABOVE SIXTY
The 75-73 loss to Bradley Jan. 12 marked the first time this season UNI has lost a game when scoring more than 60 points. The Panthers are 13-1 this season when topping the 60 point mark. The loss to the Braves also marked the first time this year that UNI has lost when shooting a higher percentage than its opponent.
BALANCED SCORING
The Panthers had four players reach double-figure scoring against Creighton Jan. 15, with Travis Brown (13), Eric Coleman (12), Jared Josten (11) and Jordan Eglseder (10). That marked the first time UNI had four players in double-digits since Dec. 15 against Wartburg. UNI continued its scoring balance by putting five players in double-digits against Missouri State Jan. 20, and also had four players in double figures against Wichita State Jan. 23.
MAKING THEM COUNT
UNI shot 54.5 percent from the field against Bradley Jan. 12 (24-for-44), and was also 20-for-24 from the free throw line (.833). The 73 points scored by the Panthers in that game was the most the team had scored against a Division I opponent since recording 73 against UW-Milwaukee on Nov. 18.
NEARLY COMING FROM WAY BACK
The Panthers nearly pulled off a remarkable comeback against Illinois State on Jan. 8 at Redbird Arena. Trailing by as many as 21 points in the second half -- and 18 points (47-29) with 7:09 left in the game -- UNI went on a 17-0 run over the next five minutes to pull within 47-46. The Panthers had two chances to take the lead in the final minute, but were unable to convert, and ISU was able to hold on for the 51-46 win.
VIET PROVIDES SPARK AGAINST REDBIRDS
Senior guard Adam Viet was a key catalyst as the Panthers nearly rallied from a 21-point second half deficit against Illinois State Jan. 8. The 6-3 senior guard came off the bench to score nine points -- all in the second half, including seven during a 17-0 run to get the Panthers within one -- and also tied his career high with four boards.
KOCH STEPS UP
Sophomore Adam Koch racked up a career-best 20 points against Evansville on Jan. 2, and followed that up with a 12-point effort versus Indiana State Jan. 5. Koch also hit his first three-pointer of the year versus the Sycamores. He then had his first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds versus Illinois State Jan. 8.
COLEMAN ON CAREER CHARTS
Senior center Eric Coleman ranks eighth on UNI's scoring chart (1,399), and is fourth on the Panthers career rebounding list (912). He also ranks third on UNI's career blocked shots list (104), becoming just the third Panthers player to top 100 blocks. The other two are Grant Stout (222, 2004-07) and Sean Hawkins (118, 1995-98).
DOUBLE TIME
Senior Eric Coleman has racked up 10 double-doubles on the season. Coleman, who has 30 double-doubles for his career, leads UNI in scoring (11.8 ppg), rebounding (8.5 rpg), assists (1.9 apg), steals (0.6 spg) and FG percentage (.562).
QUADRUPLE-HEADED POST ATTACK
UNI's inside game has been solid all season long. In fact, the Panthers four primary post players -- Jordan Eglseder, Adam Koch, Eric Coleman and Lucas O'Rear -- have combined to average 33.1 points and 23.6 rebounds per game this year, while shooting a cumulative 55 percent from the field, and posting a total of 14 double-doubles.
ALL-TIME LOW
UNI held Bradley to just nine first half points in its 59-46 win over the Braves Dec. 29. The nine points were the fewest points UNI has allowed in a half since turning Division I in the 1980-81 season. Bradley connected on just 4-for-24 field goals (.167) in the first 20 minutes.
WARTBURG WIN THIRD LARGEST IN SCHOOL HISTORY
UNI's 99-48 win over Wartburg Dec. 15 was the team's third largest margin of victory ever, and largest since the school became a Division I program in the 1980-81 season. The last time the Panthers won a game by a larger margin than 51 points was a 57-point victory (77-20) over Central (Iowa) College back in the 1949-50 season, when UNI was a Division II school known as Iowa State Teachers College.
NEARLY THE CENTURY MARK
The 99 points the Panthers racked up against Wartburg Dec. 15 were its highest point total in four years. UNI also scored 99 points in the 2004-05 season, during a 99-82 victory over Iowa State at the UNI-Dome. The last time UNI scored more than 99 points in a game was in the 1997-98 season, when it put up 101 in a 101-64 victory over Chicago State.
MONTGOMERY TIES CAREER HIGH VERSUS INDIANA STATE
Freshman guard Jon Montgomery tied his career high with 12 points against Indiana State Jan. 5. Montgomery scored all 12 points in the second half, hitting 4-of-8 shots from the field, including 3-of-6 from three-point range. He also grabbed a pair of rebounds.
GOING OVERTIME
UNI played its first overtime game of the year Dec. 19 at UMKC, posting a 64-60 win over the Kangaroos. That marked the first Panthers game to go to extra time since Jan. 9, 2007 against Illinois State (a 67-64 loss). It was also the first time UNI had won an overtime game since a 65-61 double-overtime win over 24th-ranked Bucknell on Feb. 18, 2006.
COLEMAN INTO FOURTH PLACE ON UNI REBOUNDING LIST
Coleman moved into fourth place on UNI's all-time rebounding chart against Bradley Dec. 29. He currently has 912 career rebounds, having passed Ken Huelman (818, 1967-69) against the Braves. Ranking third on the Panthers career rebounding list is Coleman's former teammate, Grant Stout (920, 2004-07). Coleman also ranks eighth on UNI's career scoring chart with 1,399 points and third on the blocked shots list with 104.
UNI 15TH IN THE NATION IN FEWEST TURNOVERS
Among 341 Division I men's basketball teams, UNI ranks 15th in the nation, averaging just 12.1 turnovers per game. The Panthers have only turned it over more than 13 times in a game just eight times this season, with a low of five turnovers against both Loyola (Dec. 1) and Illinois State (Jan. 30).
COLEMAN, JOSTEN CLUTCH DOWN THE STRETCH
Two of UNI's seniors -- Eric Coleman and Jared Josten -- have shown their leadership down the stretch on numerous occasions this year. Against UMKC Dec. 19, Coleman and Josten combined to score 15 straight points when the game was in the balance -- the final five of regulation and the first 10 of OT -- to help power UNI to the victory. With his team down by two points late to the Kangaroos, Coleman drained two free throws with 38 seconds left in regulation that tied the game at 50-all and forced the extra session. Then against Bradley on Dec. 29, the duo combined to score 17 of UNI's final 19 points, including combining to hit 9-of-12 free throws in the final five minutes, to help seal the 59-46 victory against the Braves.
JOSTEN 13TH IN NCAA IN FREE THROW SHOOTING
Senior point guard Jared Josten is second in the Missouri Valley Conference and ranks 13th nationally in free throw shooting, having connected on 88.4 percent (61-for-69) of his attempts for the season. Josten had a career-best string of 20 consecutive free throws snapped at UMKC Dec. 19, as he went 5-for-6 from the line against the Kangaroos -- a very good number, but which actually saw his season free throw percentage drop, as he entered that game shooting better than 92 percent from the line.
DEFENSIVE INTENSITY
The Panthers lead the Missouri Valley Conference in field goal percentage defense (.381), and in scoring defense (58.8 ppg), and are second in three-point field goal percentage defense (.334). The Panthers have allowed only four opponents to score more than 68 points this year in any game, holding its foes to 50 points or less five times. UNI has held 13 opponents to less than 38 percent shooting. The Panthers rank 13th nationally in field goal percentage defense and are 11th in the NCAA in scoring defense.
BIG THREE
UNI ranks fourth in the Missouri Valley Conference in rebound margin (+2.8), and the trio of Jordan Eglseder, Eric Coleman and Adam Koch have been the catalysts for UNI's success on the boards. Each of them is averaging better than seven rebounds per game; Coleman leads the league with 8.5 rebounds per game, while Koch (6.4 rpg) and Eglseder (6.3 rpg) also both in the top 10. UNI has outrebounded its foes in 12 games this season, with seven of those games being double-digit rebound advantages.
BLOCK PARTY
UNI ranks third in the Missouri Valley Conference in blocked shots, averaging 3.5 blocks per game, with almost all of the damage being done by two players -- senior Eric Coleman and sophomore Jordan Eglseder. Eglseder ranks third in the league with 1.5 bpg, while Coleman is fifth at 1.4.
JOSTEN COMES UP BIG AGAINST IOWA STATE
Senior guard Jared Josten scored a career-high 20 points and grabbed a career-best six rebounds at Iowa State on Nov. 27, while committing zero turnovers in 34 minutes. Josten scored 18 of his 20 points in the second half, bringing the Panthers from seven points down to the 13-point win. He scored 13 of UNI's final 15 points down the stretch.
UNI WINS FOR SECOND TIME EVER AT HILTON
The Panthers rebounded from their first loss of the season with a 61-48 win at Iowa State on Nov. 27. That marked UNI's third win in 27 games played in Ames, and only the second-ever win at Hilton Coliseum. Former head coach Eldon Miller guided the Panthers to a 54-48 win over the Cyclones in 1997. UNI's other win at ISU was a 59-54 victory in the 1963-64 season, when it was a Division II school known as the State College of Iowa.
GOOD (FIRST) START
Freshman guard Jon Montgomery made the first start of his career against Wartburg on Dec. 15, and made the most of it. The 6-4 wing connected on 5-of-10 shots from the floor -- including making a pair of three-pointers -- for 12 points, while also grabbing four rebounds. He also had an assist and a steal in a career-high 22 minutes of action.
BENCH SUPPORT
Freshman forward Lucas O'Rear was one of the catalysts for UNI's bench against Wartburg on Dec. 15. The 6-6 O'Rear scored a career-high 13 points and grabbed five rebounds versus the Knights, as the Panthers rolled to a 99-48 win. That victory saw UNI get a whopping 59 points from its bench -- 19 more points than the starters scored. Eric Coleman had 14 points, Drew Lundberg and Joe Green each had nine, and Carlton Reed chipped in with eight off the pine.
4-0 START BEST SINCE 1999-2000
UNI started the season 4-0, which was the team's best start to a season since the 1999-2000 squad began the year 6-0 under then-head coach Sam Weaver. UNI has won at least its first two games in each of the past three seasons, and hasn't lost a season opener since the 2001-02 campaign. The Panthers also won their MVC opener for the second straight season.
AHELEGBE TO MISS SEASON
Sophomore guard Kwadzo Ahelegbe will miss the 2007-08 season due to a torn labrum in his right shoulder. Ahelegbe suffered the injury in practice on Oct. 23 while diving for a loose ball. After considering the options available, and discussing the situation among UNI's medical staff, coaches and Ahelegbe's family, the decision was made to have surgery to repair the shoulder. He will miss the entire 2007-08 season, but should be fully recovered by late spring. Ahelegbe played in 30 games as a freshman, with four starts, averaging 2.6 points per game.
JOSTEN MOVES TO POINT
With sophomore Kwadzo Ahelegbe out for the year with a shoulder injury, senior guard Jared Josten has made the move over to the point. Josten started all 31 games at the wing for the Panthers a year ago, averaging 7.8 points per game and shooting 48 percent from three-point range. Josten earned all-tournament honors at the season-opening BTI Tip-Off Tourney, averaging 13.3 points per game and connecting on 8-of-12 three-pointers.
NEW BIGS
Sophomore center Jordan Eglseder had his first career double-double with 16 points and 15 rebounds against Northern Illinois. Eglseder then followed that up with a second double-double against UW-Milwaukee Nov. 18, with a new career high 20 points while grabbing 10 caroms, and then had another double-double with 18 points and 14 boards against South Dakota State Nov. 23. Fellow sophomore Adam Koch, like Eglseder a new starter this season, grabbed a career-best 13 rebounds against NIU, and scored 17 points versus UMass. He also had a career-best 20 points against Evansville Jan. 2, and his first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds versus Illinois State Jan. 8.
COLEMAN NAMED MVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOV. 12
Senior center Eric Coleman was named the inaugural 2007-08 State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week Nov. 12. Coleman earned Most Valuable Player honors at the BTI Tip-Off Tournament, hosted by the Panthers at the McLeod Center. Coming off the bench as UNI's sixth-man, Coleman averaged 15.7 points and 9.7 rebounds per contest, whole connecting on 16-of-22 field goals over the weekend (.727). In the three games, Coleman had a pair of double-doubles in leading the Panthers to the tournament title. He scored 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds against Cal Poly, and then followed that up with 21 points and 13 boards versus UMass in the championship game.
THREE PANTHERS EARN BTI ALL-TOURNAMENT HONORS
The Panthers claimed the tournament title at the season-opening BTI Tip-Off Tournament with wins over Northern Illinois, Cal Poly and UMass. Eric Coleman, Adam Koch and Jared Josten were each named to the all-tournament team, with Coleman earning MVP honors.
PANTHERS SIGN THREE IN EARLY PERIOD
UNI signed three players during the early period in November, head coach Ben Jacobson announced. Joining the Panthers beginning with the 2008-09 season will be 6-8 forward Jake Koch (Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon High School), 6-1 guard John Moran (Algonquin, Ill./Jacobs High School) and 6-9 center Austin Pehl (Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls High School).
"Austin, John and Jake fit our program," head coach Ben Jacobson said. "They are very good students, come from great families and really want to be Panthers. Kyle Green and P.J. Hogan worked very hard to put this group together and continue to do a great job for our program on the recruiting trail."
Koch averaged 12.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists last year for Ashwaubenon High School, earning honorable mention all-conference honors. He has been nominated as a preseason McDonald's All-America candidate, and Wishoops.net has him rated as the fourth best player in the Wisconsin class of 2008. He is the younger brother of current UNI sophomore forward Adam Koch.
"Jake is highly skilled," Jacobson said. "He has the ability to make threes and is a very gifted passer. His combination of size and skill fits very well with the way we play."
Moran averaged 18.3 points, 4.5 assists and 4.1 steals per game for Jacobs High School, and has scored 1,428 career points entering his senior season. The point guard has earned first-team all-conference and fourth-team all-state honors, as well as being named the Northwest Herald Player of the Year. He is rated the 12th-best 2008 recruit in the state of Illinois by ChicagoHoops.com.
"John is a true point guard," said Jacobson. "He's tough, smart and just wins. He has a very good feel for the game at both ends of the floor. John's ability to create for his teammates, combined with his ability to score, make him a perfect fit for us."
Pehl was a first-team all-metro and all-conference selection last year for Cedar Falls High School, while also earning third-team all-state honors. He averaged 10.5 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game as a junior for CFHS.
"Austin possesses both size and athleticism," said Jacobson. "He has the ability to run the floor, score both inside and out and become a very good defender. He has shown a true commitment to getting stronger and improving his skills, which is a credit to coach Slykhuis and his staff."
STRONG STARTS THE NORM FOR UNI
UNI's strong start to the 2007-08 season was nothing new for Panther basketball in recent seasons. In fact, over the past five years, UNI has posted an impressive 47-12 record (.797) in games played in November and December. The Panthers claimed 11 wins before the calendar turned to January in both the 2005-06 and 2006-07 season, while winning nine before Jan. 1 in both 2004-05 and this year.
UNI REPRESENTS USA AT WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES
The Panthers got an early start to the 2007-08 season, as they represented the United States in the World University games, held Aug. 7-18 in Bangkok, Thailand. UNI/Team USA went 5-1 on the trip, winning its last five games after an opening loss to eventual gold medalist Lithuania.
UNI PICKED SEVENTH IN MVC PRESEASON POLL
The Panthers were picked seventh in the preseason Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball poll, in voting by the league's coaches, sports information directors and media. Southern Illinois was a unanimous pick to win the league with 390 points and all 39 first place votes. Bradley was second with 311 points, followed by Missouri State (283), Creighton (266) and Illinois State (235). Wichita State was sixth with 210 points, with the Panthers receiving 197 points for seventh. Rounding out the poll were Indiana State (110) in eighth, Drake (80) in ninth and Evansville (63) in 10th.
COLEMAN VOTED TO PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
Senior center Eric Coleman was one of five players voted to the 2007-08 preseason All-Missouri Valley Conference team. Coleman averaged 13.1 points and a league-leading 9.1 rebounds per game a year ago, while earning second-team all-conference honors. Joining Coleman on the preseason all-league team were senior guard P.J. Couisnard (Wichita State), senior forward Randal Falker (Southern Illinois), senior forward Deven Mitchell (Missouri State) and senior guard Daniel Ruffin (Bradley).
COLEMAN TOPS 1,000 IN JUNIOR SEASON
Against Wichita State Jan. 30, 2007, senior center Eric Coleman became the 30th UNI player to reach 1,000 career points, making him just the fifth Panther to top the 1,000 point mark in scoring before his senior season since the school turned Division I in 1980-81. The other four players to reach 1,000 points before the start of their senior campaigns during the DI era are the top four scorers in UNI history -- center Jason Reese (2,033 -- 1987-90), guard Randy Kraayenbrink (2,004 -- 1983-86), guard Ben Jacobson (1,787 -- 2003-06) and guard Jason Daisy (1,721 -- 1993-97). Coleman ranks eighth on UNI's all-time scoring chart with 1,399 points.
ONE THOUSAND REBOUNDS, TOO?
Eric Coleman leads the Missouri Valley Conference in rebounding at 8.5 per game. He currently has 912 total rebounds in his career at UNI, which ranks him fourth all-time on the Panthers rebounding list. With a strong finish to the year, Coleman could become just the third UNI player ever to reach 1,000 career rebounds -- and the first since the Panthers joined Division I in 1980-81. The only two UNI players to reach 1,000 caroms are Pete Spoden (1,104, 1959-64) and Jim Jackson (1,097, 1958-61).
SALAD DAYS
The Panthers have won 96 games since the start of the 2003-04 season, marking the most successful stretch in school history. The Panthers are 96-53 over the past four and a half years, having advanced to the NCAA tournament three times (2004, 2005 and 2006). The second-best victory total over a five-season period is 86, when UNI went 86-29 from 1960-61 through 1964-65. Then, UNI was a Division II school known as the State College of Iowa, under the direction of head coach Norm Stewart.
PANTHERS POST FIRST-EVER WIN AT IOWA IN `06-'07
UNI's 57-55 win over Iowa on Dec. 5, 2006, was the school's first-ever win in Iowa City in 21 tries dating back to 1906. That win also snapped Iowa's 21-game home winning streak (which was the 3rd longest active streak in the nation entering the game). The Panthers were 0-9 all-time in Carver-Hawkeye Arena prior to the victory over the Hawkeyes last season.
GOOD BEGINNING TO COACHING CAREER
Last year, Ben Jacobson got off to one of the best starts ever for a first-year UNI head men's basketball coach. The 13-2 beginning to his Panthers coaching career in 2006-07 was the best for a first-year UNI coach since the school turned Division I in 1980-81, and was the second-best start ever since the school began playing basketball in 1900. UNI Athletics Hall of Fame member A.D. Dickinson has the best start ever for a first-year UNI basketball coach, when he led what was then known as Iowa State Teachers College to an 8-0 record way back in the 1924-25 season.
PRESS LUNCHEON
Each Monday, UNI's in-season coaches will speak at Noon in the back room of Pepper's Sports Bar and Grill, located on 18th street in Cedar Falls. The public and media are invited to attend and hear what Ben Jacobson and the other coaches have to say about their teams.
PANTHER ALL-ACCESS
The University of Northern Iowa and CSTV Networks, Inc. have teamed up to create a broadband channel, UNI Panther All-Access. For a nominal fee, fans can get live streamed audio and video of most home games of UNI volleyball, football, men's and women's basketball and wrestling, as well as some road contests. For more details or to sign up, please go to UNI's official athletic website at www.unipanthers.com.