Basketball--Men's Intercollegiate

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# Title Date Summary
151 UNI Ties record; blackout leads to 11 consecutive win
Northern Iowan 111:34, p.1
UNI men's basketball beat Drake 69-53; photo.
152 Defense leads UNI to 10th straight
Northern Iowan 111:33, p.6
UNI beat Indiana State 61-51; photo.
153 McLeod Madness
Northern Iowan 111:32, p.6
UNI men's basketball beat Wichita State 70-54; photo
154 UNI looks to dethrone Shockers
Northern Iowan 111:31, p.6
Sean Dengler talks about the UNI vs. Wichita State game and whats in it for our team; photo.
155 Late 3-pointer lifts UNI over ISU
Northern Iowan 111:30, p.6
UNI Men's basketball beat Illinois state 54-53; photo.
156 Panther sports can help heat up the season
Northern Iowan 111:29, p.6
Student Sean Dengler urges UNI students to attend athletic events to cheer on our home teams; photo.
157 Panthers hold off late comeback
Northern Iowan 111:28, p.8
The UNI men's basketball team beat Bradley 65-52; photo.
158 UNI holds off late GMU push
Northern Iowan 111:26, p.1
The UNI basketball team beat George Mason University 71-65; photo.
159 Panthers secure best start in 15 years
Northern Iowan 111:25, p.8
The UNI men's basketball team has started the 2014-15 season with a 7-0 record; photo.
160 UNI snaps SFA's home streak
Northern Iowan 111:24, p.6
The UNI men's basketball team beat Stephen F. Austin 79-77; photo.
161 Jacobson earns record 167th win
Northern Iowan 111:23, p.6
UNI basketball coach Ben jacobson earned the school record 167th win beating North Dakota 64-52; photo.
162 Panthers tip off exhibition play
Northern Iowan 111:17, p.8
The UNI basketball teams season began with an 83-66 exhibition win over Upper Iowa University; photo.
163 Woman's basketball deserves more recognition
Northern Iowan 111:18, p.6
Student Sean Dengler shares how he thinks women's basketball does not get enough attention, and how people should support it just as much as men's basketball.
164 McLeod maddens ups
Northern Iowan 111:17, p.1
The men and women's basketball teams participated in McLeod Madness to get Panther fans excited for the upcoming basketball season; photo.
165 Getting students involved in halftime
Northern Iowan 111:16, p.8
Student Sean Dengler believes that students should be more involved during the halftime shows at sporting events and lists a few ways this could be achieved; photo.
166 Previewing the 2014-15 UNI men's basketball season
Northern Iowan 111:16, p.8
Student Brandon Tjepkes offers a sneak peek into how he thinks the 2014-15 basketball season will turn out; photo.
167 Reviving the West Gymnasium
Northern Iowan 111:14, p.6
Student Sean Dengler proposes the idea of occasionally using the West Gymnasium for basketball to spark student interest; photo.
168 UNI athletics: 2013-14 year in review
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.
Catches readers up on the 2013-14 seasons of UNI football, wrestling, volleyball, softball, and men's basketball.
169 Athletics: players to watch out for
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.
Names players to watch out for in UNI basketball, volleyball, football, softball, and wrestling.
170 Surprising matchup should lead to exciting game
Northern Iowan 110:48, p.6
The author talks about the NCAA Championship game of Kentucky vs. UConn. Both teams have a lot of momentum going into the championship, so it should be a close game. The author predicts that Kentucky will win, beating UConn in the final minutes.
171 UNI falls short to Salukis
Northern Iowan 110:43, p.6
UNI men's basketball lost to Southern Illinois, 63-58, in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. The Panthers are waiting to hear if they will play in another postseason tournament or if their season is over; photo.
172 Lack of fans disappointing for UNI
Northern Iowan 110:42, p.6
The men's basketball team had their final home game of the season last Wednesday. Unfortunately, there was not a large turnout of fans for the game. The article wonders why fans are getting lazy.
173 UNI secures 3 seed for St. Louis
Northern Iowan 110:41, p.6
The men's basketball team finished the season ranked third in the Missouri Valley Conference. With the third seed going into the MVC Tournament UNI is in a position to avoid undefeated Wichita State University until the championship game; photo.
174 UNI moves into tie for 3rd
Northern Iowan 110:40, p.6
The men's basketball team moved into a tie for 3rd place in the Missouri Valley Conference standings. The Panthers beat Illinois State University to advance in the standings; photo.
175 Panthers rally in 2nd half, still lose to Drake
Northern Iowan 110:39, p.6
UNI men's basketball was defeated by Drake University, 70-67. The Panther loss moves UNI to fourth place in Missouri Valley Conference standings. Next the Panthers will take on Southern Illinois University.
176 UNI climbs into tie for 3rd
Northern Iowan 110:37, p.6
With back-to-back wins, the men's basketball team moves into a three-way tie for third place in the Missouri Valley Conference; photo.
177 UNI on 3-game skid
Northern Iowan 110:35, p.6
The men's basketball team lost to Wichita State, 82-73. The game was broadcast nationally on ESPN2; photo.
178 Panthers split pair of home games
Northern Iowan 110:33, p.8
The men's basketball team beat Evansville, 95-81. However, they fell to the Indiana State University, 87-81; photo.
179 For the volunteers: UNI charity group praises participants
Northern Iowan 110:33, p.1
As a part of Dancer Appreciation Week, Dance Marathon participants took the stage at the men's basketball game last Wednesday. They showed a video to spread Dance Marathon's mission. Students were encouraged to wear orange to the game; photo.
180 Jake's take: Midseason basketball awards
Northern Iowan 110:32, p.6
The author reviews UNI men's basketball season so far reflecting on the best and worst moments. He has deemed Nate Buss and the most improved player and Deon Mitchell as the MVP. UNI will need to improve immensely to have any tournament success; photo.
181 UNI enjoys luxury of having 4th-year athletes
Northern Iowan 110:31, p.9
The author comments on many college basketball players who play for a year before being drafted by the NBA. At UNI that is not the case, players typically stay all four years. This allows for the team to actually have chemistry while playing; photo.
182 Road rage: Panthers blow another lead, fall to 1-9 on the road
Northern Iowan 110:31, p.8
UNI men's basketball lost two games on the road to bring their record to, 1-9, on the road. The Panthers are still undefeated in the McLeod Center. Next the Panthers will return home to take on the University of Evansville; photo.
183 Buss scores career-high 26 points
Northern Iowan 110:30, p.6
UNI men's basketball defeated Missouri State University, 94-89. Nate Buss was in the starting line up for the first time and scored a career high 26 points. Coach Jacobson looks to improve defensively before they face Loyola University; photo.
184 Panthers bury Bulldogs 76-66
Northern Iowan 110:28, p.6
UNI men's basketball team defeated Drake University, 76-66. The Panthers came from behind with seven minutes left and went on a 28-8 run. Coach Jacobson was pleased with the Panthers' performance; photo.
185 UNI squeaks by Savannah Tigers
Northern Iowan 110:28, p.8
UNI men's basketball defeated the Savannah State University Tigers 55-50. The Panthers were having offensive trouble due to the Tiger's full-court defense. Coach Jacobson thinks the team needs to be more mentally prepared; photo.
186 New rules hurting flow of basketball games
Northern Iowan 110:27, p.9
This year the NCAA has decreased physical play in the hopes of creating more offensive flow. College teams are not used to this, so more fouls are being call. This also results in more free throws being shot, and overall a slower game; photo.
187 Panthers outscored 20-11 in overtime period
Northern Iowan 110:27, p.8
UNI men's basketball started off with a 22-9 lead against Iowa State University. The Cyclones were able to come back and win the game in overtime. Next the Panthers will take on Savannah State University at home; photo.
188 Buss carries UNI to third place
Northern Iowan 110:26, p.10
UNI men's basketball finished 2-1 at the Paradise Jam Tournament over Thanksgiving break. Panthers won over Loyola Maramount University and LaSalle University 90-81 and 65-50 respectively. University of Maryland defeated the Panthers 80-66; photo.
189 Turnovers doom UNI on the road
Northern Iowan 110:24, p.8
UNI men's basketball lost to George Mason University 76-70. Next the Panthers will take on Loyola Marymount University at the Paradise Jam Tournament; photo.
190 UNI cruises past Coe
Northern Iowan 110:23, p.6
The men's basketball team beat Coe College, 57-21.
191 Newcomers shine in loss
Northern Iowan 110:22, p.6
UNI men's basketball lost to the University of Ohio 75-64. However, several new players performed well despite the loss. Both Jeremy Morgan and Wes Washpun did their best to spark a come back. UNI will take on George Mason University next.
192 MVC fights for spots in Big Dance
Northern Iowan 110:20, p.6
With the loss of Creighton University in the Missouri Valley Conference and the addition of Loyola University it will be hard to convince the NCAA tournament selection committee to continue to allow three teams from the MVC into the tournament.
193 Panthers win big in exhibition
Northern Iowan 110:19, p.6
UNI men's basketball defeated Bemidji State University 71-48 in an exhibition matchup. Seth Tuttle had the team-high in points, rebounds, and assists. UNI will take on the University of Dubuque in another exhibition game; photo.
194 Mitchell, Tuttle asked to be leaders
Northern Iowan 110:17, p.6
Says the success of the men's basketball season hinges on the continued development of juniors Seth Tuttle and Deon Mitchell.
195 McLeod Madness to kick off winter sports
Northern Iowan 110:15, p.6
Students are invited to attend McLeod Madness. There will be a 3-point contest, dunk contest, and skills competition. Ten students will also have the chance to win free tuition for a semester. This event will introduce the teams of upcoming sports.
196 New technology could hold advantages for Panthers
Northern Iowan 110:6, p.6
The author thinks that SportVU camera technology would give UNI's basketball program the edge it needs. This technology gives coaches instant data to evaluate players more efficiently. However, this technology is expensive.
197 Freshmen poised to play a large role in 2013-14 for Panthers
Northern Iowan 110:5, p.7
Coaches of UNI's men's basketball team are already looking anticipating big things from this year's freshmen. Jeremy Morgan and Ted Friedman are expected to have a huge impact on the team this year. The coaches look forward to a great season; photo.
198 Big Four Classic hurts hometown Panther pride
Northern Iowan 109:59, p.1
Author shares his experiences of going to basketball games from years past. As a fan, he deserves to see the Panthers and their opponents playing back in the McLeod Center instead of in Des Moines.
199 Coach Jacobson talks freshmen, upperclassmen
Northern Iowan 109:58, p.1
UNI has five freshman and one transfer added to the basketball roster for the upcoming season, while losing four seniors. The new players were discussed; photo.
200 UNI adds former Virginia guard Jesperson
Northern Iowan 109:55, p.2
Paul Jesperson announced on his twitter account he had chosen to transfer to UNI. UNI head coach Ben Jacobson made the official press release on June 11. He will have to sit out the 2013-14 season, but will be a red-shirt junior for 2014-15 season.