UNI coach Greg McDermott hopes Wednesday’s win over 24th ranked Creighton is a sign of things to come. The Panthers canned a UNI-Dome record 12 three pointers in an 82-73 win over the Blue Jays and now stand 3-2 in the Valley and 8-5 overall. He says they feel is they play the way they’re supposed to play, they can beat anybody they play. McDermott says any good team thinks that way.Freshman Brooks McKowen is having an impact with 24-points against Creighton, including seven three pointers. He says McKowen is a winner and he saw that the first time he ever watched him play. McKowen feels he is adjusting to the college game and starting to feel more comfortable with the team.The Panther’s host Drake Saturday night. The Bulldogs are 7-6 overall after Wednesday’s victory over Illinois State. Coach Tom Davis says visiting the UNI-Dome will be a difficult chore, as the Panthers have proven they can play with anybody.
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