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Harding layup vs UNI 1.25
74
Winner UNI UNI 13-8,7-3 MVC
56
Indiana St. INS 9-12,3-7 MVC
Winner
UNI UNI
13-8,7-3 MVC
74
Final
56
Indiana St. INS
9-12,3-7 MVC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
UNI UNI 38 36 74
Indiana St. INS 26 30 56

Game Recap: Basketball | | Nick Rush | GoSycamores.com

Sycamores fall to the Panthers at home on Saturday afternoon

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Indiana State men's basketball fell at home to Northern Iowa on Saturday afternoon, 74-56 inside Hulman Center. The Sycamores fell to 9-12, 3-7 MVC while the Panthers improved to 13-8, 7-3 MVC.
 
Samage Teel got the Sycamores on the board at the 17:45 mark with a three from the top of the key, but it was the Panthers that led at the media timeout, 13-5, with 15:17 left.
 
UNI found its first double-digit advantage of the game on a Trey Campbell three-pointer at the 12:37 mark, 20-9, but two Jaden Daughtry layups brought the team back within seven with 11:15 to play.
 
The Sycamore defense held UNI without a basket for just about three minutes after the second media timeout at 16:09; the Sycamores scored only four points in the stretch. Daughtry scored seven straight for the Sycamores from 13:38 to 8:28. At the under-eight media, Indiana State was held to only 14 points with a game score of 24-14 in favor of the Panthers.
 
The shooting struggles were felt throughout the first half, as the Sycamores started the game 1-for-10 from deep. Markus Harding made the Sycamores' second triple with just about 4:15 remaining in the first half.
 
Northern Iowa grew its lead to 17 with an 8-2 run, but back-to-back buckets by Teel and Camp Wagner cut the deficit down to 38-26 with about a minute to play. UNI took that lead into the locker room at the break.
 
Back-to-back triples by Indiana State's Harding and Josiah LeGree brought the Sycamores back within double figures for the first time since just under seven minutes left in the first half.
 
Those three-pointers were part of a Sycamore 5-for-6 shooting effort, scoring on 6-of-8 possessions; the final bucket in the stretch came from a Harding three-pointer with 14:39 on the clock.
 
A Gray right-corner triple brought Indiana State within five, 50-45, with 11:38 on the clock, followed by a Daughtry layup to bring the Sycamores within a possession.
 
From 10:57 to 4:38, Indiana State was held without a field goal and scored only five points from the free throw line. Harding broke the drought with a layup at the 4:08 mark, but the Sycamores still trailed by 10, 64-54.
 
Indiana State scored one bucket the rest of the way, courtesy of a Jayan Walker floater at the rim, as Northern Iowa held on for the 74-56 victory.
 
Markus Harding led the scoring for Indiana State with 16 points on 6-for-13 shooting from the floor, including a 4-for-7 effort from three, grabbing eight rebounds. Aaron Gray notched 11 points and four rebounds with no turnovers in almost 31 minutes on the court. Jaden Daughtry scored 10 points.
 
News & Notes
  • Indiana State is on a six-game losing streak with a 1-7 record in the month in January. The six-game losing streak matches the streak from the 2021-22 season when Indiana State closed the season losing six in a row.
  • The Sycamore defense held the Panther offense to shooting 48.1% from the field, Indiana State's best effort since the Valparaiso game on January 8 (46.8%).
  • Samage Teel and Jaden Daughtry combined for 16 of Indiana State's 26 first-half points (combined 6-for-10 from the field).
  • Markus Harding matched his season-high scoring total with 16 points and set a new season high in threes with four; it's the first time this season he led Indiana State in scoring.
    • He grabbed eight rebounds for the second-straight game. Four of the eight rebounds came on the offensive glass, tying for the most this season for Harding.
  • Aaron Gray recorded no turnovers in a game this season (14 appearances) for only the second time this season and the first time when playing 15+ minutes.

Postgame Press Conference Presented by Team Green Law


 
Up Next
Indiana State returns to Hulman Center on Wednesday, January 29 for a 7 p.m. tip off against Missouri State. Earlier this season, Indiana State traveled to Springfield and won 80-77.
 
Wednesday night is the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce Community Night, and it's the annual Coaches vs. Cancer Suits and Sneakers game. The coaching staff will "#SuitUp" to help raise awareness about the American Cancer Society's fight against cancer.
 
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