Northern Iowa wins 75-66 over Indiana State
Northern Iowa Panthers improved to 11-3 and remain undefeated in Missouri Valley Conference play with key second-half scoring from Trey Campbell and Ben Schwieger.
- On Thursday in Cedar Rapids, the Northern Iowa Panthers defeated Indiana State Sycamores 75-66.
- Leon Bond III's eight first-half points gave Indiana State an early edge, but after trailing at the break, Northern Iowa Panthers responded with a second-half run to take the lead.
- Ben Schwieger went 7 of 13 and 3 of 3 from the line and delivered a big second-half scoring push, while Trey Campbell shot 7 for 13 and 2 of 3 from the free-throw line for the Panthers.
- Northern Iowa is now 11-3 overall and 3-0 in the Missouri Valley Conference, while Indiana State Sycamores fell to 8-7 on the season.
- On January 4th, Northern Iowa travels to Evansville, and The Associated Press credited Data Skrive and Sportradar for this report.
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Indiana State men fall to UNI in MVC road game
In a New Year’s Day showdown Thursday night, the Indiana State men’s basketball team fell the Northern Iowa Panthers 75-66 in Missouri Valley Conference play at Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Northern Iowa men beat Indiana State 75-66
The Northern Iowa men roared back from a nine point first half deficit to beat Indiana State 75-66 in the McLeod Center, Thursday. Trey Campbell led four players in double figures with 18 points as the Panthers move to 3-0 in the Missouri Valley. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/bjsycpost1.mp3 That’s UNI coach Ben Jacobson. The Panthers won the battle on the glass by outrebounding the Sycamores 35-22. https://www.kjan.com/wp-conte…
Panther men’s basketball outhustle Indiana State in second half in New Year’s win - UNI Athletics
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa --- The UNI men's basketball team rang in 2026 with a come-from-behind second half win on Thursday night, topping the Indiana State Sycamores by a score of 75-66 on New Year's Day in Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) action.
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