Missouri Valley Conference: Season 2014-15

MVC Standings
 1. Wichita St. (8) 20-2 (31-5) 
 2. N.Iowa (11) 20-3 (34-4) 
 3. Illinois St. 15-8 (25-13) 
 4. Indiana St. 12-9 (16-18) 
 5. Loyola, IL 10-10 (21-13) 
 6. Evansville 9-12 (19-15) 
 7. Missouri St. 6-14 (12-21) 
 8. Drake 6-15 (9-26) 
 9. S.Illinois 6-16 (14-23) 
 10. Bradley 4-18 (10-27) 

Points Per Game
 Marcus MARSHALL
  Missouri.
  (190-G-94)
  Avg: 19.5
 1. Marshall, Missouri.19.5 
 2. Balentine, Evansvi.19.0 
 3. Beane, S.Illinois16.5 
 4. Tuttle, N.Iowa15.6 
 5. Baker, Wichita St.15.2 
 6. Knight, Illinois S.13.9 
 7. Akoon-P., Illinois.13.0 
 8. Jones, Bradley12.6 
 9. VanVleet, Wichita12.5 
 10. Brown, Indiana St.12.5 
Rebounds Per Game
 Egidijus MOCKEVICIUS
  Evans.
  (208-C-92)
  Avg: 9.9
 1. Mockevicius, Evans.9.9 
 2. Cunningham, Bradl.7.6 
 3. Tuttle, N.Iowa6.6 
 4. Caroline, S.Illino.6.4 
 5. Akoon-P., Illinois.5.7 
 6. Jensen, Drake5.5 
 7. Carter, Wichita5.4 
 8. Hawkins, Illinois5.4 
 9. Lynch, Illinois St.5.4 
 10. Boone, Missouri.5.3 
Assists Per Game
 Fred VANVLEET
  Wichita .
  (183-PG-94)
  Avg: 5.4
 1. VanVleet, Wichita5.4 
 2. Williams, Missouri.4.5 
 3. Doyle, Loyola, IL4.2 
 4. Lee, Illinois St.3.6 
 5. Tuttle, N.Iowa3.3 
 6. Brown, Indiana St.3.1 
 7. Balentine, Evansvi.3.1 
 8. Sutherland, Bradley3.1 
 9. Cotton, Wichita3.0 
 10. White, Loyola, IL2.8 
Steals Per Game
 Paris LEE
  Illinois St.
  (180-PG-95)
  Avg: 2.6
 1. Lee, Illinois St.2.6 
 2. VanVleet, Wichita1.8 
 3. Jones, Bradley1.7 
 4. Williams, Missouri.1.4 
 5. Cotton, Wichita1.3 
 6. Doyle, Loyola, IL1.2 
 7. Baker, Wichita St.1.2 
 8. Beane, S.Illinois1.2 
 9. Barnes, Bradley1.1 
 10. Akoon-P., Illinoi.1.1 
Blocks Per Game
 Reggie LYNCH
  Illinois St.
  (208-C-94)
  Avg: 2.7
 1. Lynch, Illinois St.2.7 
 2. Mockevicius, Evans.2.3 
 3. McCullough, Missou.1.1 
 4. Leek, S.Illinois0.9 
 5. Kitchell, Indiana0.9 
 6. Gant, Indiana St.0.9 
 7. Boone, Missouri.0.9 
 8. Morris, Wichita St.0.8 
 9. Baker, Wichita St.0.8 
 10. Jensen, Drake0.8 

MVC Women 2014-2015
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University of Northern Iowa wins the MVC 2014-2015 title (Photo: MVC)

University of Northern Iowa 2014-15
Ben Jacobson Ben Jacobson Jacobson
Matt Bohannon
Bohannon
Deon Mitchell
Mitchell
Marvin Singleton
Singleton
Seth Tuttle
Tuttle
Jeremy Morgan
Morgan
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
5  Bohannon Matt 6'4'' (193) G 93 USA
1  Mitchell Deon 6'1'' (185) G 93 USA
12  Singleton Marvin 6'6'' (198) F 93 USA
10  Tuttle Seth 6'8'' (203) F 92 USA
20  Morgan Jeremy 6'5'' (196) G USA
14  Buss Nate 6'9'' (206) F 92 USA
11  Washpun Wes 6'1'' (185) G 93 USA
13  Semler Kasey 6'1'' (185) G USA
2  Carlson Klint 6'7'' (201) F USA
22  Knar Robert 6'1'' (185) G USA
25  Koch Bennett 6'9'' (206) F USA
23  Olson Taylor 6'1'' (185) G USA
4  Jesperson Paul 6'6'' (198) G USA
33  Lohaus Wyatt 6'2'' (188) G USA
24  Martino Max 6'5'' (196) G 92 USA
3  Friedman Ted 6'9'' (206) C USA
Head Coach: Ben Jacobson
Coach Assistant: P.J. Hogan
Coach Assistant: Erik Crawford
Coach Assistant: Kyle Green


UNI wins 2015 MVC Championship - Mar 9, 2015

The Missouri Valley player of the year looked the part when it counted. His Northern Iowa teammates stepped up, too, when the game looked hopeless.
Seth Tuttle (6'8''-F-92) had 15 points, nine rebounds and three assists, leading the 11th-ranked Panthers back from an 18-point first-half deficit to beat Illinois State 69-60 in the Missouri Valley Conference tournament championship game on Sunday.
"I knew we weren't out of it," said forward Nate Buss (6'9''-F-92), who had 15 points with two blocks. "We're not ranked 11th in the country for nothing. We're not just going to lay down and die.
"We knew we were going to come back."
The Panthers (30-3) took control with a 25-4 run that erased a 36-22 halftime deficit. Jeremy Morgan (6'5''-G) had three 3-pointers in the run and Tuttle, the Valley player of the year and tournament MVP, added eight points, often getting loose from constant double-teaming.
"He really exerted his will," Illinois State coach Dan Muller said. "When were in zone, they got it in to Tuttle, when we went man, they got it in to Tuttle."
Daishon Knight (6'1''-G-91) had 16 points for fourth-seeded Illinois State (21-12), which needed a win to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1998. Knight had 25 points in the Redbirds' semifinal upset of top seed Wichita State.
Northern Iowa won the title for the third time in seven years and has won 19 of 20 games.
"That was different than just about every game I've been a part of," coach Ben Jacobson said. "We had more than our hands full at halftime."
The winners shot 23 percent in the first half and 54 percent the rest of the way, and held Illinois State to 33 percent in the second half.
"We were the ones on our heels and we just told each other 'That's what we've got to do, we've got to reverse it," Tuttle said. "It was a lot of fun to be a part of that."
Deontae Hawkins (6'8''-F-93) added 14 points with four 3-pointers for Illinois State, which did much of the scoring on transition in the first half but couldn't capitalize on early chances in the second.
"We missed three layups in the first 4 minutes," Muller said. "If we make those, we keep the lead even though they're scoring."
Illinois State made eight of its first 12 shots, four of them 3-pointers, and led 33-15 with 2:44 to go in the half. Reserve Justin McCloud (6'4''-G) made all three of his 3-point attempts. The 18-point bulge was four points more than Northern Iowa's largest margin of defeat in a loss at Wichita State that decided the Valley title in the regular season finale.
"We went on a nice little run," Tuttle said. "You could feel it turn, and it was turning there for a quite a while."
Northern Iowa began the game just 5 for 27 from the field, three of the shots swatted back by Reggie Lynch (6'10''-C-94).

Courtesy of MVC-Sports

MVC Tournament Final:
UNI - Illinois State 69-60
MVC Tournament Semifinals:
UNI - Loyola 63-49
Illinois State - Wichita State 65-62


All-MVC Awards 2015 - Mar 9, 2015

All-MVC 1st Team 2015
Ron Baker
Baker
D.J. Balentine
Balentine
Egidijus Mockevicius
Mockevicius
Seth Tuttle
Tuttle
Fred VanVleet
VanVleet

All-Tournament MVP: Seth Tuttle (6'8''-F-92) of N.Iowa
Player of the Year: Seth Tuttle (6'8''-F-92) of N.Iowa
Defensive Player of the Year: Tekele Cotton (6'3''-G) of Wichita St.
Freshman of the Year: Brenton Scott (6'1''-PG) of Indiana St.
Newcomer of the Year: Devaughn Akoon-Purcell (6'5''-G) of Illinois St.
Sixth Man of the Year: Wes Washpun (6'1''-G-93) of N.Iowa
Coach of the Year: Ben Jacobson of N.Iowa

1st Team
G: Ron Baker (6'4''-G-93) of Wichita St.
G: D.J. Balentine (6'2''-G) of Evansville
C: Egidijus Mockevicius (6'10''-C-92) of Evansville
F: Seth Tuttle (6'8''-F-92) of N.Iowa
PG: Fred VanVleet (6'0''-PG-94) of Wichita St.

2nd Team
G: Anthony Beane (6'2''-G-94) of S.Illinois
G: Devonte Brown (6'2''-G-91) of Indiana St.
G: Tekele Cotton (6'3''-G) of Wichita St.
G: Daishon Knight (6'1''-G-91) of Illinois St.
C: Reggie Lynch (6'10''-C-94) of Illinois St.

Honorable Mention
Darius Carter (6'7''-F) of Wichita St.
Deon Mitchell (6'1''-G-93) of N.Iowa
Gary Ricks (6'1''-G-91) of Drake
Christian Thomas (6'5''-F-92) of Loyola, IL
Wes Washpun (6'1''-G-93) of N.Iowa

All-Defensive Team
G: Tekele Cotton (6'3''-G) of Wichita St.
PG: Paris Lee (5'11''-PG-95) of Illinois St.
C: Reggie Lynch (6'10''-C-94) of Illinois St.
C: Egidijus Mockevicius (6'10''-C-92) of Evansville
PG: Fred VanVleet (6'0''-PG-94) of Wichita St.

All-Freshman Team
F: Jordan Caroline (6'6''-F-96) of S.Illinois
F: Josh Cunningham (6'7''-F) of Bradley
F: Shaquille Morris (6'7''-F-94) of Wichita St.
PG: Brenton Scott (6'1''-PG) of Indiana St.
G: Reed Timmer (6'1''-G) of Drake

All-Newcomer Team
G: Devaughn Akoon-Purcell (6'5''-G) of Illinois St.
F: Montel James (6'7''-F) of Loyola, IL
G: Paul Jesperson (6'6''-G) of N.Iowa
PG: Brenton Scott (6'1''-PG) of Indiana St.
G: Reed Timmer (6'1''-G) of Drake

All-Bench Team
G: Wes Washpun (6'1''-G-93) of N.Iowa
PG: Tre' Bennett (5'10''-PG) of Indiana St.
F/G: Mislav Brzoja (6'4''-F/G-94) of Evansville
F: Nate Buss (6'9''-F-92) of N.Iowa
PG: Bobby Hunter (5'10''-PG-92) of Illinois St.

All-Most-Improved Team
G: Devonte Brown (6'2''-G-91) of Indiana St.
F: Darius Carter (6'7''-F) of Wichita St.
C: Enevold Jensen (7'0''-C) of Drake
F: Marvin Singleton (6'6''-F-93) of N.Iowa
G: Evan Wessel (6'4''-G-92) of Wichita St.
PG: Dorrian Williams (6'2''-PG-93) of Missouri St.