Halfway through the Missouri Valley Conference basketball season, the University of Evansville has accomplished much in its third year under coach Steve Merfeld.
The Aces (10-7 overall, 4-5 in the MVC) have become winners again as Roberts Stadium - where UE is 9-2 - once again is a daunting place for visiting teams to play. But Merfeld knows there's one hurdle yet to clear. Entering tonight's 7:05 game at Illinois State, the first of a rugged stretch with games to follow at Southern Illinois on Saturday and at Northern Iowa on Feb. 2, Evansville has yet to win on the road in the Valley.
"We've played well on the road in the conference," said Merfeld. "We played at a level that was good enough to win at Southwest Missouri and Bradley, but the bounces didn't go our way at the end.
"We use the term 'next' a lot, win or lose. The next thing this team needs to do is win on the road. It's all part of a process, something you have to learn to do. But all year, this has been a team that responds to learning experiences."
So, Merfeld hopes the couple of defensive rebounds that got away and cost the Aces dearly at SMS, and the missed shot and long rebound that proved critical at Bradley will make the Aces better tonight.
"We just need somebody to step up at the end of the game and make a play," said Merfeld. "We had a little of that Saturday and got a much-needed win (64-59 at home over Indiana State). Now we need to be able to finish on the road. We know it won't be easy at Illinois State."
Along with the Aces, Merfeld considers Illinois State (13-5, 5-3) as one of the most improved teams in the MVC.
"They've won three in a row in the league, with two of those on the road," said Merfeld. "They've got three veteran guards who have been there for three years, and a great addition in the front court in (junior transfer Lorenzo) Gordon."
Gordon, a 6-foot-7 forward, is the conference's leading scorer with an 18.4 average. Senior guard Trey Guidry is the only other Redbird scorer in double figures (13.7).
Evansville counters with a predictable lineup - Lucious Wagner, Kyle Anslinger, Bradley Strickland, Matt Webster and Andre Burton for the 18th straight game - that produces balanced scoring.
Everyone averages between 13.1 points (Wagner) and 9.5 (Anslinger). The other starters' averages are Burton (12.7), Webster (11.5) and Strickland (10.9).
"As good as that sounds, we need those guys to be even more consistent," said Merfeld. "Too often, guys are getting 20 one game and three the next. We need to be able to count on each of them every night.
"But we're getting there. We had a little time to practice over the last week after a tough stretch (five games in 11 days) that just about killed us. But we got through it and everybody's healthy. Now, we just need to go get one on the road."
The Aces (10-7 overall, 4-5 in the MVC) have become winners again as Roberts Stadium - where UE is 9-2 - once again is a daunting place for visiting teams to play. But Merfeld knows there's one hurdle yet to clear. Entering tonight's 7:05 game at Illinois State, the first of a rugged stretch with games to follow at Southern Illinois on Saturday and at Northern Iowa on Feb. 2, Evansville has yet to win on the road in the Valley.
"We've played well on the road in the conference," said Merfeld. "We played at a level that was good enough to win at Southwest Missouri and Bradley, but the bounces didn't go our way at the end.
"We use the term 'next' a lot, win or lose. The next thing this team needs to do is win on the road. It's all part of a process, something you have to learn to do. But all year, this has been a team that responds to learning experiences."
So, Merfeld hopes the couple of defensive rebounds that got away and cost the Aces dearly at SMS, and the missed shot and long rebound that proved critical at Bradley will make the Aces better tonight.
"We just need somebody to step up at the end of the game and make a play," said Merfeld. "We had a little of that Saturday and got a much-needed win (64-59 at home over Indiana State). Now we need to be able to finish on the road. We know it won't be easy at Illinois State."
Along with the Aces, Merfeld considers Illinois State (13-5, 5-3) as one of the most improved teams in the MVC.
"They've won three in a row in the league, with two of those on the road," said Merfeld. "They've got three veteran guards who have been there for three years, and a great addition in the front court in (junior transfer Lorenzo) Gordon."
Gordon, a 6-foot-7 forward, is the conference's leading scorer with an 18.4 average. Senior guard Trey Guidry is the only other Redbird scorer in double figures (13.7).
Evansville counters with a predictable lineup - Lucious Wagner, Kyle Anslinger, Bradley Strickland, Matt Webster and Andre Burton for the 18th straight game - that produces balanced scoring.
Everyone averages between 13.1 points (Wagner) and 9.5 (Anslinger). The other starters' averages are Burton (12.7), Webster (11.5) and Strickland (10.9).
"As good as that sounds, we need those guys to be even more consistent," said Merfeld. "Too often, guys are getting 20 one game and three the next. We need to be able to count on each of them every night.
"But we're getting there. We had a little time to practice over the last week after a tough stretch (five games in 11 days) that just about killed us. But we got through it and everybody's healthy. Now, we just need to go get one on the road."
