2008–09 Northern Iowa Panthers men's basketball
MVC Regular Season Co-Champions
MVC tournament champions
NCAA tournament, First round
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference
Record23–11 (14–4 MVC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Kyle Green
  • P.J. Hogan
  • Ben Johnson
Home arenaMcLeod Center
2008–09 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Northern Iowa144 .778278  .771
Creighton144 .778278  .771
Illinois State117 .6112410  .706
Bradley108 .5562115  .583
Southern Illinois810 .4441318  .419
Evansville810 .4441714  .548
Wichita State810 .4441717  .500
Drake711 .3891716  .515
Indiana State711 .3891121  .344
Missouri State315 .1671120  .355
Missouri Valley Conference tournament winner
As of April 1, 2009
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2008–09 Northern Iowa Panthers men's basketball team represents University of Northern Iowa in the 2008-09 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team, which plays in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC), is led by third-year head coach Ben Jacobson. In 2007–08, the Panthers finished 18–14 (9–9 in the MVC).

Pre-season

Northern Iowa played two games during the preseason. They faced Dubuque and Wayne State at home.

Regular season

On January 31, 2009, the Panthers tied a school record for the most consecutive wins with a 61–57 victory over Indians State. The record tied the 1963–1964 State College of Iowa Panthers team. On February 2, 2008, Northern Iowa received 1 point in the AP Top 25 poll which had them ranked 45th.[1] On March 9, 2008, Northern Iowa received 3 points in the AP Top 25 poll which had them ranked T-37th.[2]

Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

No. Position Player
5 United States G Ali Farokhmanesh
10 United States G Brian Haak
11 United States G Kwadzo Ahelegbe
13 United States G Johnny Moran
15 United States G Jon Montgomery
20 United States F Jake Koch
21 United States G Travis Brown
22 United States G Kerwin Dunham
No. Position Player
25 United States G Carlton Reed
32 United States F Lucas O'Rear
33 United States C Austin Pehl
34 United States F Adam Koch
43 United States F Adam Rodenberg
52 United States G Anthony James
53 United States C Jordan Eglseder

Schedule

Missouri Valley Conference Standing: T-1st[3]
Date Opponent* Rank* Location Time# Result Overall Conference
Exhibition Games
November 4, 2008DubuqueCedar Falls, IA7:05 p.m.W 69–511–00–0
November 10, 2008Wayne StateCedar Falls, IA7:05 p.m.W 44–272–00–0
Regular Season Games
November 15, 2008DenverCedar Falls, IA12:05 p.m.W 61–561–00–0
November 19, 2008Illinois ChicagoChicago, IL7:00 p.m.L 84–771–10–0
November 23, 2008Texas SouthernCedar Falls, IA4:05 p.m.W 74–672–10–0
November 25, 2008Chicago StateCedar Falls, IA8:05 p.m.W 81–703–10–0
November 28, 2008#15 MarquetteHoffman Estates, IL7:30 p.m.L 73–433–20–0
November 29, 2008AuburnHoffman Estates, IL4:30 p.m.W 67–614–20–0
December 3, 2008Iowa StateCedar Falls, IA8:05 p.m.L 71–664–30–0
December 6, 2008North DakotaCedar Falls, IA3:05 p.m.W 69–495–30–0
December 9, 2008IowaIowa City, IA6:05 p.m.L 65–465–40–0
December 13, 2008WyomingCasper, WY4:30 p.m.L 74–655–50–0
December 21, 2008South Dakota StateCedar Falls, IA1:05 p.m.W 72–556–50–0
December 28, 2008Indiana StateCedar Falls, IA1:05 p.m.L 85–846–60–1
December 31, 2008Southern IllinoisCarbondale, IL7:05 p.m.W 59–517–61–1
January 3, 2009Wichita StateCedar Falls, IA7:05 p.m.W 78–548–62–1
January 6, 2009CreightonOmaha, NE7:05 p.m.W 69–669–63–1
January 10, 2009Missouri StateCedar Falls, IA7:05 p.m.W 78–6410–64–1
January 13, 2009EvansvilleEvansville, IN7:05 p.m.W 58–4711–65–1
January 17, 2009DrakeDes Moines, IA11:05 a.m.W 81–5912–66–1
January 21, 2009BradleyCedar Falls, IA7:05 p.m.W 66–6113–67–1
January 25, 2009Missouri StateSpringfield, MO6:05 p.m.W 78–6914–68–1
January 28, 2009Illinois StateCedar Falls, IA7:05 p.m.W 59–5515–69–1
January 31, 2009Indiana StateTerre Haute, IN12:05 p.m.W 61–5716–610–1
February 3, 2009BradleyPeoria, IL7:05 p.m.W 61–5817–611–1
February 8, 2009CreightonCedar Falls, IA1:05 p.m.L 77–7117–711–2
February 11, 2009Southern IllinoisCedar Falls, IA7:05 p.m.W 81–5518–712–2
February 14, 2009Wichita StateWichita, KS7:05 p.m.L 69–6118–812–3
February 18, 2009DrakeCedar Falls, IA7:05 p.m.L 47–4618–912–4
February 21, 2009SienaNewtonville, NY2:00 p.m.L 81–7518–1012–4
February 24, 2009Illinois StateNormal, IL7:05 p.m.W 69–6719–1013–4
February 28, 2009EvansvilleCedar Falls, IA7:30 p.m.W 69–6220–1014–4
March 6, 2009Indiana StateSt. Louis, MO12:05 p.m.W 73–6921–1014–4
March 7, 2009BradleySt. Louis, MO1:35 p.m.W 76–6222–1014–4
March 8, 2009Illinois StateSt. Louis, MO1:05 p.m.W 60–5723–1014–4
March 19, 2009#18 PurduePortland, OR1:30 p.m.L 61–5623–1114–4
*Rank according to ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. #All times are in CST. Conference games in BOLD.

References

  1. "2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Rankings AP Top 25 (Feb. 2)" (Press release). ESPN. February 2, 2008. Retrieved February 7, 2008.
  2. "2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Rankings AP Top 25 (Mar. 9)" (Press release). ESPN. March 9, 2008. Retrieved March 14, 2008.
  3. Standings MVC Sports
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