Missouri Valley Conference: Season 2009-10


Northern Iowa won MVC Championship
2009-10 (Photo: MVC)
MVC
Regular Season
Standings
1 N.Iowa 15-3
2 Wichita St. 12-6
3 Illinois St. 11-7
4 Creighton 10-8
5 Indiana St. 9-9
6 Bradley 9-9
7 Missouri St. 8-10
8 Drake 7-11
9 S.Illinois 6-12
10 Evansville 3-15


University of Northern Iowa 2009-10
Ben Jacobson Ben Jacobson Jacobson
Ali Farokhmanesh
Farokhmanesh
Kwadzo Ahelegbe
Ahelegbe
Kerwin Dunham
Dunham
Jordan Eglseder
Eglseder
Johnny Moran
Moran
5 Farokhmanesh Ali 6'0'' (183) G 88 Iranian USA
11 Ahelegbe Kwadzo 6'2'' (188) G 88 USA
22 Dunham Kerwin 6'6'' (198) G 88 USA
53 Eglseder Jordan 7'0'' (213) C 88 USA
13 Moran Johnny 6'1'' (185) G 90 USA
34 Koch Adam 6'8'' (203) F 88 USA
32 Orear Lucas 6'6'' (198) F 80 USA
43 Rodenberg Adam 6'6'' (198) F 87 USA
20 Koch Jake 6'9'' (206) F   USA
33 Pehl Austin 6'10'' (208) C   USA
52 James Anthony 6'0'' (183) G   USA
10 Haak Brian 6'1'' (185) G   USA
40 Lange Tyler 6'6'' (198) F   USA
21 Morrison Matt 6'0'' (183) G   USA
23 Sonnen Marc 6'3'' (191) G   USA
 Head Coach: Jacobson Ben     
 Dir.Bball Oper.: Netten Derrik     
 Assistant: Green Kyle     
 Assistant: Hogan P.J.     
Ahelegbe scores 24 to lead Northern Iowa back to NCAA tourney
Northern Iowa relied on its stingy defense all season to pull out of tight spots.
Now, the Panthers are riding that defense into the NCAA tournament.
Kwadzo Ahelegbe (6'2''-G-88) had 24 points and Northern Iowa used a dominating second half to beat Wichita State 67-52 on Sunday for its second straight Missouri Valley Conference tournament title.
'With so much on the line, we knew we had to take it to another level,' Northern Iowa's Adam Koch (6'8''-F-88) said.
They did.
The nation's second-best defense took Northern Iowa (28-4) to a second straight regular-season title and the Panthers were clamped down even more during Arch Madness. Northern Iowa held Drake and Bradley to long scoring droughts in the first two rounds, then did it to the conference's second-best team, holding the Shockers without a field goal for more than 12 minutes during a 23-3 second-half run.
Northern Iowa overcame Koch's scoreless game with 25 points from its bench -- 13 by his brother, freshman Jake Koch (6'9''-F) -- and scored 18 points off 16 Wichita State turnovers to become the first team since Illinois State in 1997-98 to sweep both Valley titles in consecutive years.
Happy to be in the NCAA tournament a year ago, the Panthers are headed there with higher expectations after earning the Valley's automatic bid.
'This is on their list of goals,' Northern Iowa coach Ben Jacobson said. 'They get to decide as a team what their goals are and there are a couple still out there that we haven't gotten, so there's still a lot of motivation there.'
Wichita State (25-9) kept it close with 3-point shooting early in its first MVC title game since 1991 before fading under Northern Iowa's pressure. The Shockers hit six 3-pointers to lead by three in the first half, but hit just 6 of 26 shots in the second and shot a season-low 32 percent overall.
Clevin Hannah (5'11''-G-87) had 12 points for Wichita State, which needed this win far more than Northern Iowa.
The Panthers were probably going to get into the NCAA tournament no matter what happened. The Shockers? They won 25 games -- two over Top 25 teams -- and finished second in the Valley, but a 12-6 conference mark and a weak nonconference schedule leaves them on the bubble.
Now, comes an agonizing week before learning their NCAA tournament fate.
'I would have loved to have knocked all those shots down, executed better and went to the NCAA tournament without a doubt,' Wichita State coach Gregg Marshall said. 'But it didn't happen.'
Northern Iowa set a school record with 15 conference wins in the regular season and, after surprising losses to Bradley and Evansville down the stretch, was back in form at the Valley tournament. Northern Iowa held Drake and Bradley to 40 points each in the first two rounds, getting plenty of time to rest its starters.
Wichita State figured to present a stiffer challenge.
The Shockers split two regular-season games with Northern Iowa, pulling out a grinding 60-51 win in Wichita on Jan. 19 to knock the 20th-ranked Panthers out of the polls.
Both games were low-scoring -- neither team had more than 60 points -- which isn't too surprising coming from the Valley's two best defensive teams.
The title game started off that way. Wichita State missed its first six shots and needed 4� minutes to score. Northern Iowa had its share of trouble against the Shockers' man defense, opening 1 for 9 from the field.
Then came the 3s.
Jake Koch hit two, then Anthony James (6'0''-G) made it three in a row. Wichita State's Graham Hatch (6'4''-G/F-86) hit two straight of his own, followed by another by Demetric Williams (6'2''-G-91). The teams went a combined 10 of 22 in the first half, the last one by Williams with 2 seconds left putting the Shockers up 3.
Wichita State made a short run to go up 39-33 in the second half, but that was it for the Shockers.
Northern Iowa turned up the defensive pressure, forcing Wichita State into contested jump shots and allowing nothing around the rim. The Panthers made a few shots of their own and by the time the game-defining run was over, they were up 56-42 and ready to make some noise in the NCAA tournament.
'They're going to give somebody in the NCAA tournament an L and some fits,' Marshall said.
Courtesy of MVC


MVC Tournament Final: Northern Iowa - Wichita St. 67-52
MVC Tournament Semifinals:
Northern Iowa - Bradley 57-40
Wichita St. - Illinois St. 65-61

MVC All-Tournament MVP: Kwadzo Ahelegbe of Northern Iowa

MVC All-Tournament Team
Kwadzo Ahelegbe of UNI
Jordan Eglseder (7'0''-C-88) of UNI
Clevin Hannah of WSU
Garrett Stutz (7'0''-C-90) of WSU
Sam Maniscalco (6'0''-G-88) of Bradley

All-MVC 1st Team 2009-10
Adam Koch
Koch
Osiris Eldridge
Eldridge
Clevin Hannah
Hannah
Dinma Odiakosa
Odiakosa
Josh Young
Young

All-MVC 1st Team
Osiris Eldridge (6'3''-G-88) of Illinois State
Clevin Hannah of Wichita State
Adam Koch of UNI
Dinma Odiakosa (6'8''-F-85) of Illinois State
Josh Young (6'1''-G-88) of Drake

All-MVC 2nd Team
Jordan Eglseder of UNI
Kenny Lawson (6'9''-C-88) of Creighton
Sam Maniscalco of Bradley
Harry Marshall (6'0''-G-88) of Indiana State
Kyle Weems (6'6''-F-89) of Missouri State

All-MVC Honorable Mention
Kwadzo Ahelegbe of UNI
Ali Farokhmanesh (6'0''-G-88) of UNI
Toure Murry (6'4''-G-89) of Wichita State
Adam Templeton (6'6''-G/F-87) of Drake
Andrew Warren (6'5''-G-87) of Bradley

All-MVC Most-Improved Team
Taylor Brown (6'6''-F) of Bradley
Graham Hatch of Wichita State
Denver Holmes (6'4''-G) of Evansville
Dinma Odiakosa of Illinois State
Garrett Stutz of Wichita State
Adam Templeton of Drake

MVC All-Bench Team
Gabe Blair (6'8''-F-87) of Wichita State
Anthony Booker (6'8''-F) of Southern Illinois
Austin Hill (6'1''-G-88) of Illinois State
Lucas O'Rear (6'6''-F) of UNI
Nafis Ricks (6'1''-G) of Missouri State
Garrett Stutz of Wichita State

MVC All-Newcomer Team
Gabe Blair of Wichita State
Tony Freeman (6'1''-G-86) of Southern Illinois
Adam Leonard (6'1''-G-87) of Missouri State
Jermaine Mallett (6'3''-G/F-88) of Missouri State
Colt Ryan (6'5''-G-90) of Evansville
Ryan Wedel (5'11''-G-87) of Drake

MVC All-Freshman Team
Jackie Carmichael (6'9''-F-90) of Illinois State
Colt Ryan of Evansville
Gene Teague (6'9''-C) of Southern Illinois
Seth Vandeest (6'10''-C-91) of Drake
Ethan Wragge (6'7''-F) of Creighton

MVC All-Defensive Team
Kwadzo Ahelegbe of UNI
Osiris Eldridge of Illinois State
Adam Koch of UNI
Kenny Lawson of Creighton
Harry Marshall of Indiana State
Toure Murry of Wichita State
Dinma Odiakosa of Illinois State

MVC All-Scholar-Athlete 1st Team
Will Creekmore (6'9''-F/C-89) of Missouri State
Graham Hatch of Wichita State
Adam Koch of UNI
Sam Maniscalco of Bradley
Adam Templeton of Drake

MVC All-Scholar-Athlete 2nd Team
Aaron Carter (6'4''-G-88) of Indiana State
Ryan Jehle (6'5''-F-87) of Missouri State
Jordan Printy (6'4''-G-88) of Indiana State
Alex Rubin (6'1''-G-89) of Illinois State
Ryan Wedel of Drake

MVC All-Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention
Kerwin Dunham (6'6''-G-88) of UNI
Kaleb Korver (6'5''-G-88) of Creighton
Pieter van Tongeren (6'10''-C-87) of Evansville

All-MVC Player of the Year: Adam Koch of UNI
All-MVC Co-Defensive Player of the Year: Dinma Odiakosa of Illinois State and Adam Koch of UNI
All-MVC Freshman of the Year: Colt Ryan of Evansville
All-MVC Newcomer of the Year: Adam Leonard of Missouri State
All-MVC Most Improved Player of the Year: Taylor Brown of Bradley
All-MVC Sixth Man of the Year: Lucas O'Rear of Northern Iowa
All-MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Adam Koch of UNI
All-MVC Coach of the Year: Ben Jacobson of Northern Iowa