One Win Streak Has To Fall When 7-4 UE Hosts 10-2 UNI Friday
Northern Iowa has won seven games in a row. Evansville has won all six at home this season. One of those streaks must end Friday night when the 7-4 Purple Aces host the 10-2 Panthers at Roberts Stadium at 7:05.
The busiest stretch of the season for UE (5 games in 11 days) begins against one of Evansville's toughest opponents. UNI has won seven straight since losing by three points at Iowa on December 7.
Friday is also the first night that fans can vote for the Aces' All-Time Basketball Team. Ushers and cheerleaders will be passing out ballots at the game. Voting continues through the end of January.
THIS IS A FIRST
For the first time in its Division I history, Evansville has gone through the first 11 games of the season with five players still scoring in double figures. The entire starting lineup of Lucious Wagner (12.8), Andre Burton (12.5), Bradley Strickland (11.0), Matt Webster (10.8) and Kyle Anslinger (10.5) has averaged 10 points or more since the second game of the season.
GOING FOR 7 IN A ROW AT HOME
Evansville is 6-0 at home this season and begins a three-game homestand Friday. This is the longest homecourt winning streak for the Purple Aces since they won 14 straight over the course of two seasons?1998-99 and '99-00. Friday's game also begins the busiest stretch of the season for UE?five games in 11 days. Four of the five are at home.
7 WINS EQUAL 2003-04 TOTAL
Evansville picked up its seventh win on December 22 when Kyle Anslinger hit an 18-foot buzzer-beater to defeat Creighton, 63-61. Last season, UE?s seventh?and final?win came on March 5 in the first round of the State Farm MVC Tournament.
THE SERIES
UE leads the series against Northern Iowa 16-8, but the Panthers have won four of the last five. UNI?s 67-53 win at Evansville last January was its first at Roberts Stadium after 11 straight losses.
ABOUT THE PANTHERS
Northern Iowa is 10-2 and has lost only at Iowa 76-73 and at Cincinnati 76-70 in two overtimes. Four players score in double figures, led by guard Ben Jacobson at 17.6. Jacobson has hit 27 of his 50 three-point tries. Freshman Eric Coleman is one of the Valley?s top newcomers, at 13.3 ppg and 7.5 rpg.
LOU FINALLY GETS HIS DOUBLE-DOUBLE
Senior guard Lucious Wagner had come within one assist or one rebound of a double-double three times in his career before finally getting it Sunday at SMS with 11 points and a career-high 10 assists. Wagner leads the Aces in scoring (12.8), assists (5.4) and steals (1.2).
BURTON TURNING OFFENSIVE
Senior forward Andre Burton scored 21 points Sunday at SMS, three shy of his career high. Burton is averaging 14.6 points in his last five games after averaging 10.7 in his first six.
Northern Iowa has won seven games in a row. Evansville has won all six at home this season. One of those streaks must end Friday night when the 7-4 Purple Aces host the 10-2 Panthers at Roberts Stadium at 7:05.
The busiest stretch of the season for UE (5 games in 11 days) begins against one of Evansville's toughest opponents. UNI has won seven straight since losing by three points at Iowa on December 7.
Friday is also the first night that fans can vote for the Aces' All-Time Basketball Team. Ushers and cheerleaders will be passing out ballots at the game. Voting continues through the end of January.
THIS IS A FIRST
For the first time in its Division I history, Evansville has gone through the first 11 games of the season with five players still scoring in double figures. The entire starting lineup of Lucious Wagner (12.8), Andre Burton (12.5), Bradley Strickland (11.0), Matt Webster (10.8) and Kyle Anslinger (10.5) has averaged 10 points or more since the second game of the season.
GOING FOR 7 IN A ROW AT HOME
Evansville is 6-0 at home this season and begins a three-game homestand Friday. This is the longest homecourt winning streak for the Purple Aces since they won 14 straight over the course of two seasons?1998-99 and '99-00. Friday's game also begins the busiest stretch of the season for UE?five games in 11 days. Four of the five are at home.
7 WINS EQUAL 2003-04 TOTAL
Evansville picked up its seventh win on December 22 when Kyle Anslinger hit an 18-foot buzzer-beater to defeat Creighton, 63-61. Last season, UE?s seventh?and final?win came on March 5 in the first round of the State Farm MVC Tournament.
THE SERIES
UE leads the series against Northern Iowa 16-8, but the Panthers have won four of the last five. UNI?s 67-53 win at Evansville last January was its first at Roberts Stadium after 11 straight losses.
ABOUT THE PANTHERS
Northern Iowa is 10-2 and has lost only at Iowa 76-73 and at Cincinnati 76-70 in two overtimes. Four players score in double figures, led by guard Ben Jacobson at 17.6. Jacobson has hit 27 of his 50 three-point tries. Freshman Eric Coleman is one of the Valley?s top newcomers, at 13.3 ppg and 7.5 rpg.
LOU FINALLY GETS HIS DOUBLE-DOUBLE
Senior guard Lucious Wagner had come within one assist or one rebound of a double-double three times in his career before finally getting it Sunday at SMS with 11 points and a career-high 10 assists. Wagner leads the Aces in scoring (12.8), assists (5.4) and steals (1.2).
BURTON TURNING OFFENSIVE
Senior forward Andre Burton scored 21 points Sunday at SMS, three shy of his career high. Burton is averaging 14.6 points in his last five games after averaging 10.7 in his first six.

