Who was the leading scorer for UNI?
Jenna Twedt led UNI with 20 points.
Sports / Women's Basketball
The UNI Panthers handed the Murray State Racers their first Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) loss of the season with an impressive 89-74 victory at the McLeod Center on January 23, 2026. This win marked a significant turnaround for the Pant...
The game saw UNI establish an early lead, with Elise Jaeger scoring seven of the team's first nine points. A 12-2 run in the second quarter extended their advantage. Murray State attempted to close the gap, but UNI maintained control, shooting exceptionally well in the final quarter (72.7% from the floor and 100% from three-point range). Jenna Twedt's 11 points in the fourth quarter sealed the victory. Murray State, despite their strong season, struggled to contain UNI's offense. The Panthers' defense also played a crucial role in limiting the Racers' scoring opportunities. This win highlights UNI's resilience and ability to capitalize on their strengths.
Jenna Twedt led UNI with 20 points.
Murray State was undefeated in the MVC before this loss.
The Panthers continued their active program-record 564-game three-pointer streak with 13 triples against the Racers.
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