Basketball--Men's Intercollegiate
Displaying 351 - 400 of 4913 in reverse chronological order
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351 | McDermott returns to Cedar Falls Wednesday Northern Iowan 107:30, p.7 |
Greg McDermott and his son, Doug, return to the McLeod Center. They will be joined by members of the Creighton Bulldogs. The former coach turned the fortunes of men's basketball around. Greg had signed with the Panthers, but followed his father. | |
352 | Sweet revenge Northern Iowan 107:29, p.9 |
Men's basketball team defeats Southern Illinois, 72-52, and Wichita State, 77-74. The Panthers are currently third in the Missouri Valley Conference standings; photo. | |
353 | Brad's Sports Blurb Northern Iowan 107:28, p.13 |
2010-2011 men's basketball season updated; photo. | |
354 | Panthers out-duel Braves 83-77 Northern Iowan 107:28, p.12 |
Men's basketball team defeats Bradley; photo. | |
355 | Cold shooting dooms the Panthers Northern Iowan 107:27, p.12 |
Panther men's basketball team loses to the Iowa Hawkeyes 52-39. The Panthers shot twenty seven per cent from the field; photo. | |
356 | Holiday wish list Northern Iowan 107:27, p.10 |
Members of the editorial staff share their hopes for the new year. President Allen's health, basketball success, students taking group projects more seriously, and hopes for a snow day are some of the wishes. | |
357 | Ahelegbe leads UNI past TCU 64-60 Northern Iowan 107:26, p.12 |
Basketball team handed TCU its first home loss of the year. The Panthers are now 4-2 for the young season. The next challenge will be the Iowa Hawkeyes in Iowa City; photo. | |
358 | McLeod Magic Northern Iowan 107:25, p.13 |
Basketball team defeats Iowa State 60-54; photo. | |
359 | UNI routs Coe College 84-45 Northern Iowan 107:24, p.10 |
The support of the bench players was evident in the Panther win. Forty-five points were attributed to players coming off the bench. The leading scorer, Anthony James, had eighteen points off the bench; photo. | |
360 | No. 13 Syracuse rolls 68-46 Northern Iowan 107:23, p.13 |
Basketball team opens the season with a loss to Syracuse before a crowd of over twenty-one thousand fans; photo. | |
361 | It's show time! Northern Iowan 107:22, p.9 |
The regular season men's basketball season opens against Syracuse; photo. | |
362 | UNI gets defensive Northern Iowan 107:21, p.15 |
Basketball team holds its opponent to thirty-eight points in final exhibition game; photo. | |
363 | Panthers defeat Wartburg 67-46 in exhibition play Northern Iowan 107:20, p.10 |
Basketball team opened the 2010-2011 season with a victory over Wartburg College; photo. | |
364 | Change the NBA draft eligibility rules: they're ruining college basketball Northern Iowan 107:19, p.15 |
College basketball is a favorite sport for fans to watch. Currently, players are eligible to turn pro if they are nineteen years old and at least one year removed from high school graduation. They can leave after one year of college basketball; photo. | |
365 | Ahelegbe hopes to duplicate last season's success Northern Iowan 107:18, p.6 |
Senior point guard Kwazdo Ahelegebe and the Panther basketball team have the same high goals for this year's team; photo. | |
366 | Panthers picked to finish third in MVC Northern Iowan 107:18, p.6 |
Men's basketball team predicted to finish third in the Missouri Valley Conference in preseason balloting; photo. | |
367 | Panthers express high expectations for upcoming season Northern Iowan 107:16, p.13 |
The mentality of the men's basketball team is very competitive. Team expects to contend for the conference championship and a bid to the NCAA tournament; photo. | |
368 | Reliving a spring break for the ages Northern Iowan 107:15, p.12 |
Basketball team's victory over number one ranked Kansas in the NCAA tournament relived; photo. | |
369 | Eglseder signs with Houston Rockets Northern Iowan 107:12, p.7 |
Jordan Eglseder, former Panther basketball player, has signed a free agent contract with Houston. He was a member of last year's team that defeated number one Kansas in the NCAA Tournament. | |
370 | The importance of athletics Northern Iowan 107:7, p.7 |
The effects of the men's basketball team's victory over Kansas in the NCAA noted. School spirit increases and the local economy both have a direct correlation to the events on the athletic field; photo. | |
371 | Ryan's Rants: College athletics are ruining my GPA Northern Iowan 107:5, p.14 |
College football games interfere with homework | |
372 | Letter to the editor: remembering Coach Berry Northern Iowan 107:4, p.6 |
Remembers the contributions of Jim Berry to UNI basketball, to life, and to the people he touched. | |
373 | UNI men's basketball assistant passes away Northern Iowan 107:3, p.10 |
Jim Berry lost his battle with cancer on August 31, 2010. He was the basketball coach at UNI during the transition from Division II to Division I. He also coached at Union and Columbus high schools in the area. | |
374 | UNI men's basketball team finalizes MVC schedule Northern Iowan 107:3, p.12 |
The conference basketball schedule for men's basketball for 2010-2011 has been announced. Seven games will be on national television. | |
375 | Panthers catch attention at the ESPY awards Northern Iowan 107:1, p.23 |
Winning the ESPY for the "biggest upset" for the Panthers defeat of Kansas in the NCAA basketball tournament made people aware of UNI. | |
376 | UNI's victory over Kansas listed as Best Upset candidate at ESPY Awards Northern Iowan 106:58, p.1 |
Colin McDonough believes that the UNI upset has a good chance of winning; photo. | |
377 | Brad's Sports Blurb Northern Iowan 106:54, p.8 |
Greg McDermott named head coach at Creighton. His son, Doug, has been granted a release from his letter of intent to play basketball at UNI. This will allow Doug to enroll at Creighton and play for his father. | |
378 | Panther athletics look to captivate the state Northern Iowan 106:54, p. |
Athletic programs at UNI had wonderful success in 2009-2010. The McLeod Center and the UNI-Dome have attracted crowds like never before; photo. | |
379 | Brad's Sports Blurb Northern Iowan 106:53, p.12 |
Top five sporting events of 2009-2010 school year; photo. | |
380 | Brad's sports blurb; top 10 UNI sporting events of the '09-10 school year Northern Iowan 106:52, p.8 |
Cites football game against Iowa, softball game against Drake, and men's basketball games against Iowa State, Missouri State, and Southern Illinois. | |
381 | Koch named Senior All-American Northern Iowan 106:47, p.8 |
Adam was one of ten finalists for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award; photo. | |
382 | Farokhmanesh, Koch represent UNI during Final four festivities Northern Iowan 106:46, p.9 |
Ali will compete in the three point shooting contest and Adam will compete in the National Association of Basketball Coaches Reese's College All-Star Game and honored as a finalist for the Lowe's Award; photo. | |
383 | Basketball triumphs may lead to increase in admissions Northern Iowan 106:46, p.1 |
Schools similar in size to UNI have experienced about a twenty per cent increase in applications due to the national exposure of an athletic team; photo. | |
384 | Panther pride Northern Iowa Today 93:3, p. |
Fans gather in Eldon Miller Plaza to send men's basketball team to NCAA tournament; photo. | |
385 | Remember when . . . UNI is NCAA Cinderella Northern Iowa Today 93:3, p. |
Newspaper headline remembering appearance of men's basketball team in NCAA tournament; photo. | |
386 | Obama accepts UNI basketball jersey Northern Iowan 106:45, p.1 |
President Obama was presented a UNI basketball jersey by Cedar Falls mayor, Jon Crews. UNI beat Kansas in the NCAA tournament, the team the President had picked to win the tournament; photo. | |
387 | Jacobson named finalist for coach of the year award Northern Iowan 106:45, p.9 |
Ben Jacobson is one of four men's basketball coaches who are finalists for the Clair Bee Coach of the Year award. | |
388 | Brad's Sports Blurb Northern Iowan 106:45, p.8 |
A recap of a March that has been full of Madness. NCAA tournament revisited. | |
389 | Spartans end Panthers' historic run Northern Iowan 106:45, p.8 |
Michigan State defeated UNI, 59-52 in the first round of the "Sweet Sixteen" of the NCAA men's basketball tournament; photo. | |
390 | Athletically minded Northern Iowan 106:44, p.2 |
Questions funding of athletics. Notes value of athletics for drawing the student body, the alumni, and the community together. | |
391 | Men's basketball coach agrees to 10 year deal at UNI Northern Iowan 106:44, p.1 |
Ben Jacobson receives a raise in salary and extends his contract for ten years; photo. | |
392 | Panthers Northern Iowan 106:44, p. |
Ben Jacobson and team members; photo. | |
393 | Panthers look for a "sweet" performance Northern Iowan 106:44, p. |
Men's basketball team upset Number 1 ranked Kansas and now will play Michigan State in the "Sweet Sixteen" of the NCAA basketball tournament; photo. | |
394 | Jacobson agrees to 10-year contract extension Northern Iowan 106:44, p. |
Basketball coach Ben Jacobson has signed a contract extension that will keep him at UNI through 2020. No public funds will be used for the increased in salary. | |
395 | UNI shocks No. 1 ranked Kansas Northern Iowan 106:44, p. |
Men's basketball team defeats Kansas, 69-67; photo. | |
396 | Ali's three creates celebrity Northern Iowan 106:44, p. |
The final three-point shot of Ali Farokhmanesh during the Panther win over Kansas has made UNI a household name in the entire country; photo. | |
397 | Brad's sports blurb special edition Northern Iowan 106:44, p. |
An estimated crowd of one thousand attended the pep rally that sent the basketball team off to St. Louis for its game with Michigan State; photo. | |
398 | Probable starting lineups for UNI and Michigan State Northern Iowan 106:44, p. |
Starting fives for UNI and Michigan State; photo. | |
399 | Fans send off Panthers Northern Iowan 106:44, p. |
Scenes from the pep rally held prior to the departure of the men's basketball team for St. Louis; photo | |
400 | NCAA Selection Show viewing party set for Sunday at 4 pm Northern Iowan 106:43, p.6 |
Doors open at 4:00 in Schindler Education Center on Sunday to view the NCAA Tournament Selection Show. |