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January 27, 2007
Women’s Basketball
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
INDIANA STATE FALLS LATE TO NORTHERN IOWA, 69-66
BOX SCORE (HTML)
CEDAR FALLS,
Iowa
– Indiana State led by as many as seven points in the
final seven minutes of Saturday night’s (Jan. 27) Missouri
Valley Conference tilt with Northern Iowa, but a trio of late
Panther 3-pointers surged Northern Iowa to a 69-66 victory at
McLeod Center. ISU falls to 11-9, 4-5 MVC while UNI improves to
11-9, 5-4 MVC.
In a game that saw the
scored knotted at 27 during halftime, the second half proved to
be an up and down affair for both clubs. After a Jessie Biggs
jumper pulled UNI within 52-49 and with just under eight minutes
left in the game, ISU grabbed the seven point advantage on a
jumper by Kelsey Luna and another by Laura Rudolphi. That 4-0
mini-spurt put ISU ahead 56-49 with 6:31 left in the game.
Northern Iowa battled
back with a 3-pointer from Biggs, who finished the game with 34
points. Biggs came right back with a free throw at the 4:51
mark, and then the game found itself tied at 56 on a trey by
Sarah Larsen from the top of the key at the 3:44 mark.
ISU regained control
with a pair of Rudolphi foul shots for a 58-56 advantage. Tara
King launched her lone 3-pointer of the game to give UNI a 59-58
lead that they would not lose.
Biggs two free throws
with 15 seconds on the clock gave UNI a 66-60 lead. Luna drilled
a 3-pointer in transition to make the score 66-63 with 8.8
seconds left. After an Indiana State timeout, an apparent steal
by Angela Phillips was taken away by a whistle for a foul on the
UNI in-bounds play. Phillips was then whistled for a technical
foul that all but ended the Sycamore hopes of a comeback.
Biggs went down and
hit 3-of-4 free throws to make the score 69-63. Luna drilled
another 3-pointer to make it 69-66 with just under two seconds
left. ISU could not foul again as UNI broke a five-game losing
streak to the Sycamores with the 69-66 victory.
Rudolphi paced ISU
with 19 points in the game. Luna added 14, hitting 4-of-5 shots
from long range. Overall, the Sycamores hit 8-of 14 3-pointers,
for a blazing mark of 57.1%.
The Sycamores
out-rebounded their second opponent in a row, taking down 40
caroms to the Panthers’ 33. Indiana State grabbed 11 second
chance points off 13 offensive rebounds.
ISU finds itself in
sixth place in the Valley standings after the first round of
conference play. The Sycamores have a chance to improve their
seeding next week when they host Southern Illinois as well as
Evansville at Hulman Center. Tip-off on Friday, February 2
versus the Salukis is set for 7:05 p.m. (ET).
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