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February 27, 2007
Women’s Basketball
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
INDIANA STATE EARNS KEY VICTORY OVER UNI, 78-54
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TERRE HAUTE,
Ind.
– The Indiana State University Lady Sycamores took control
early and stayed in front, defeating the visiting Northern Iowa
Panthers 78-54 Friday night in the Hulman Center. The Sycamores
won their fourth straight game in improving to 16-10 overall and
9-6 in the Missouri Valley Conference. Indiana State will close
out the regular season home slate on Sunday when they entertain
Bradley in a 2:05 p.m. tipoff.
“I thought our defense
and our rebounding, which has been the key to our success in the
last five games, was good again tonight,” Jim Wiedie, head coach
of the Sycamores said. “Our pace was very good right from the
get-go. It was nice to see our offense get going early. We are
taking better shots and our post players are playing at a higher
level.”
The Sycamore defense
did not allow Northern Iowa a field goal in the first six
minutes of the game and the offense took advantage, ISU leading
16-2 lead after Sarah Paul went down the lane for a lay-up, was
fouled, and made the free throw with 14:35 left. Indiana State
kept their lead in double digits for the rest of the half using
their quickness to force 11 Panther turnovers. ISU was able to
score 15 points off those turnovers. The Sycamores shot 51% from
the field in the first half while holding the Panthers to just
23%.
Indiana State
maintained their hot shooting in the second half and did not
allow Northern Iowa any chance to get back into the game. The
Sycamores finished at 50% from the field while limiting Northern
Iowa to just 27%.
Four players reached
double figures led by Kelsey Luna with 17 points including
4-of-8 shooting from three point range. Laura Rudolphi had 16
points with Rachel Maenpaa and Angela Phillips each scoring 12.
Rudolphi and Paul had nine rebounds each to lead the Sycamores
while Angela Phillips had nine assists.
“That’s the best
defensive job that anyone has done against (Tara) King and
(Jessie) Biggs,” Tony Dicecco, head coach of Northern Iowa,
said. “I’ve been around for a long time and in this league for
12 years and this was the best performance by a team that I have
seen. If this was a prize fight, it would have been called
early.”
“I think we’ve got a
whole lot more confidence since we know that we can stop their
best players,” Maenpaa said. “Defensively, it is a pride thing.
This was the fifth game in a row that we have had 40 rebounds
and we kind of like that feeling.”
Laura Rudolphi added
that the key has been a switch from an offensive minded team to
a defensive minded one.
“We have really played
a lot better since we became more focused on our defense and let
our defense initiate the offense instead of the other way
around,” Rudolphi said.
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