Valparaiso (8-13, 4-6 MVC)
Game #22 - February 7, 2025 - 6 p.m.
Belmont (14-7, 9-1 MVC)
Athletics-Recreation Center (5,000) - Valparaiso, Ind.
Next Up in Valpo Basketball: Fresh off of consecutive road wins last weekend, the Valpo women's basketball team kicks off the second half of the Missouri Valley Conference schedule at the ARC Friday evening against Valley leader Belmont. The Beacons will play seven of their final 10 regular season games at home over the next month.
Previously: Valpo used another strong defensive effort to complete its road sweep of its MVC in-state foes, taking the lead for good as it held Evansville to three second-quarter points en route to a 66-54 victory.
Leah Earnest posted 22 points, 12 rebounds and five assists, in the process moving up to fourth place in program history in career scoring, while
Nevaeh Jackson added 18 points as well.
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Head Coach
Mary Evans:
Mary Evans is in her seventh year at the helm of the program in 2024-25 and owns a record of 68-129. Evans' first six seasons at the helm have seen Valpo's six of the top-eight single-season 3-pointers made marks, including each of the top five, while defensively, her teams have racked up steals at a high rate, averaging at least 7.7 steals/game in five of her six seasons. Under her guidance, Valpo players have earned an MVC Sixth Player of the Year honor, five All-Conference accolades, three All-Freshman/Newcomer Team awards and three All-Defensive Team honors.
Series Notes: It's a brief series between the Beacons and the Bruins, as the two programs did not meet prior to Belmont joining the MVC. The Bruins have claimed victories in all four meetings, including a 67-53 win last month in Nashville. Belmont led by 13 after one quarter in that game, and Valpo was unable to get any closer than six in the second half.
Leah Earnest paced the Beacons with 15 points in that contest, while
Katie Beyer added 10 points and seven rebounds off the bench.
@ValpoWBB...
...and @ValleyHoops
- Valpo was picked to finish in eighth place in the MVC preseason poll, totaling 193 points to edge out Indiana State.
- The eighth-place projection is two spots ahead of the Beacons' regular-season finish last year.
- Valpo is in its eighth season as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.
- The Valley was ranked 13th in conference NET last season. In Valpo's time in the MVC, the conference has been ranked as high as seventh in NET (2020-21).
...looking back at last year
- Valpo finished last season with a 5-25 overall record and finished at 4-16 in MVC play, good for 10th in the Valley standings.
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Leah Earnest was a Second Team All-MVC honoree.Â
- Valpo won three consecutive road games in Valley play, the second straight year the Beacons have accomplished that - prior to that, the program had last accomplished that feat against three different opponents since 2007.
...at Evansville
- It was a slow start offensively for the Beacons Saturday, who connected on just two shots from the field in the opening quarter. Valpo had a stretch where it didn't score for over six minutes, during which time Evansville went on a 9-0 run on its way to a 14-10 lead after the opening 10 minutes.
- The Beacons tightened the screws on the defensive end in the second quarter, allowing the Purple Aces to go just 1-for-10 from the field and forcing eight turnovers. A 3-pointer three minutes into the period accounted for Evansville's lone points of the quarter.
- While Valpo scored just 11 points itself in the second period, that proved enough to take the lead.
Leah Earnest converted inside with 3:59 to play in the opening half to give the Beacons the lead for good, and Valpo's advantage was 21-17 at intermission.
- The plot flipped in the third quarter, as both teams shot better than 50% from the floor and outscored their respective point totals from the first half.
- Valpo's lead got down to one point twice in the third period, but both times the Beacons held the Purple Aces from gaining the advantage. When the dust settled, both teams had put 22 points on the board for the quarter and Valpo's lead was 43-39 with 10 minutes to play.
- A bucket from
Katie Beyer and a 3-pointer from
Layla Gold accounted for a mini 5-0 spurt which pushed Valpo's lead to nine points — its largest of the game to that point. Evansville countered immediately with a 3-pointer, but
Maci Rhoades answered on Valpo's next trip with a triple of her own to make it 53-44 with 5:53 to play.
- Evansville was within seven as the clock ticked under three minutes before
Nevaeh Jackson hit from deep to push the Beacons' lead to double digits. Two possessions later, Earnest drilled a dagger 3-pointer to secure the win.
- Valpo swept the Indiana State/Evansville road trip for the fourth time since joining the MVC, having previously done so in 2019-20, 2021-22 and 2022-23.
- Valpo forced 28 Evansville turnovers, one shy of a season high for a Valpo opponent, and was a +13 in the turnover margin department. 15 of those miscues were Beacon steals, tying a season high and the 11th time this year they have racked up at least 10 steals. All five of Valpo's starters recorded at least two thefts.
- The Beacons also did a great job keeping UE off the foul line, as the Purple Aces were just 4-for-4 at the charity stripe versus Valpo's 17-for-21 mark. The four free throw attempts were the fewest by a Valpo opponent since Miami (Ohio) attempted four free throws Nov. 10, 2021.
- Earnest battled through a rough shooting night to score 22 points, her ninth 20-point game of the season. She secured her sixth double-double of the year with a game-high 12 rebounds and also led all players with five assists.
- Jackson matched her high-scoring performance in MVC play to date this year as she tallied 18 points on 7-of-12 shooting, while Rhoades scored in double figures for the second straight game with a 10-point effort.
...at Indiana State
- Valpo never trailed Thursday, as
Nevaeh Jackson and
Maci Rhoades hit 3-pointers on the Beacons' first two possessions.
- The Beacons pushed their lead to as many as 12 points in the opening period and led 22-14 at the end of one.
- Valpo limited ISU to just seven second-quarter points - including none in the final 5:20 of the half - as the Beacons extended their lead to 36-21 at intermission.
- A pair of 3-pointers from
Katie Beyer gave the Beacons their largest advantage to that point just before the midway mark of the third quarter, 46-28.
- Valpo's lead was still 17 points with 3:30 to play in the period, but the Sycamores ended the quarter on a 9-0 run to move within 51-43 with 10 minutes to play.
- A triple by
Mor Shabtai 1:42 into the fourth quarter was the first points for either squad in the final period and sparked a 10-1 Valpo run to extend the lead to 17 points. Indiana State got no closer than 15 the rest of the way.
- Valpo now owns a winning record against Indiana State in Terre Haute since joining the Valley, as Thursday's win was Valpo's fourth in seven road showdowns.
- Valpo never trailed on Thursday and led for 39:47 after Jackson's quick triple, but notably, that isn't the longest the program has led a game in Terre Haute. The 2019-20 team led the Sycamores in a road win for all 40 minutes, as an administrative technical foul gave Valpo two free throws before the opening tip.
- Valpo hit at a 47.3% clip from the field in the win while limiting ISU to 33.3% shooting. The Beacons hit 11-of-23 from deep - the 47.8% clip from downtown was the team's second-best of the year, while it was the fourth time this year they have hit double digits in triples.
- Despite being just a +1 in the turnover margin department, Valpo held a 23-11 advantage in points off turnovers.
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Leah Earnest's monster stat line led the stellar individual efforts on Thursday. The graduate student scored 25 points — her 18th career game with 20 or more points — on 10-of-12 shooting, the best single-game shooting percentage on at least 10 attempts of her career.
- Earnest secured a team-best 10 rebounds for her fifth double-double of the year and the 20th of her career, set a career best with six steals and tied for team-high honors with four assists as well.
- Beyer had a strong effort off the bench with the second-highest scoring game of her career, as the senior poured in 15 points on 5-of-9 shooting, including a pair of 3-pointers. She added five rebounds as well.
- Rhoades reached double figures for the fifth time this year as she hit a trio of 3-pointers on her way to 11 points, adding three assists and two steals.
...looking ahead
- Valpo plays its second of three straight home games Sunday afternoon as it hosts Murray State for its annual Play4Kay game.
- The Beacons then take on travel partner UIC Thursday evening at the ARC.
...at the ARC
- Friday's game is the ninth of 15 home games this season for the Beacons, as Valpo hosted five nonconference games in addition to its 10 MVC home games.
- Valpo is 5-3 at the ARC this season.
@BelmontWBB
- Belmont comes into Friday's game alone atop the MVC standings after the first half of conference action, sitting at 9-1 in Valley play and 14-7 overall.
- The Bruins are on an eight-game winning streak, most recently taking down Murray State Sunday.
- While the Bruins suffered six losses in nonconference play, all six came against Power Four opponents - four of which are ranked in the most recent AP top-25 poll.
- All five Belmont starters average in double figures, led by 12.8 points/game from Jailyn Banks.
Tough Tests
- This weekend not only brings the teams currently in first place and tied for second place in the Valley to the ARC, it also pits Valpo against the two teams with the best NET ratings in the Valley.
- As of Wednesday, Belmont sits at 55 in the NET, while Sunday's opponent - Murray State - is at 57.
- In all, five MVC teams currently sit within the top-100 of the NET.
Stacking Dubs
- Valpo's wins at Indiana State and at Evansville last weekend gave it a road sweep of its in-state foes for the fourth time since joining the MVC.
- The Beacons have now won three of their last four, dating back to their win over Bradley.
- A win over Belmont on Friday would give Valpo its first three-game winning streak since Feb. 17-23, 2023.
- It also would be the first time Valpo has won four games in a five-game span since winning four straight Feb. 20-28, 2021.
Oh Wow, a Homestand!
- For the first and only time this year, Valpo will play three consecutive games at home, welcoming Murray State on Sunday and UIC next Thursday after taking on Belmont.
- In all, five of the Beacons' next six games are at the ARC, and they close the season with seven of their final 10 games at home.
- This comes after the just-concluded stretch during which Valpo was on the road for four out of five weekends.
Looking to the Rim
- While the 3-point shot is still a big part of the Beacons' offensive attack, the numbers show Valpo has been more intentional about getting shots at the basket this season.
- Through their first 10 MVC games, the Beacons have attempted 21.8 3-pointers per game, which accounts for just 41.4% of their field goal attempts.
- Both marks are on pace to be the lowest within MVC play in
Mary Evans' seven seasons at the helm - the 2022-23 team attempted 22.5 3-pointers/game in conference, while the 2019-20 team had 44.6% of its attempts from deep in Valley play.
- Notably, this year's team is also on pace to be the first under Evans to attempt fewer 3-pointers than its opponents in conference - in fact, Valpo has not attempted more triples than its opponent since the Illinois State game Jan. 17.
Unique Lines
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Leah Earnest posted a stat line in Thursday's win at Indiana State that hadn't been matched by a D-I player since December 2022.
- Earnest finished the victory with 25 points, 10 rebounds, six steals and four assists, becoming the first D-I player since Missouri State's Aniya Thomas on Dec. 31, 2022 to hit all four marks in the same game.
- In the era covered by the Her Hoops Stats database (dating back to the 2009-10 season), Earnest is the only Valpo player to post such a line, while her and Thomas are the only MVC players to do so. There have been only 29 such efforts among all D-I players in that span.
- Earnest scored her 25 points on 10-of-12 shooting from the floor, the best shooting percentage by a Valpo player (minimum 10 attempts) since Carie Weinman went 9-of-10 against Illinois State Feb. 12, 2022.
- While her performance Saturday wasn't quite as unique, Earnest did post 22 points, 12 rebounds and five assists in the Evansville win - there have been only four games in the last 15 years where a Valpo player has totaled at least 20 points, 10 rebounds and five assists and Earnest owns two of those, as she did the same to Bradley at the ARC last season.
- Elsewhere against the Purple Aces,
Mor Shabtai had a strong line with four assists, four steals and no turnovers.
Layla Gold posted a similar stat line earlier this season in the win over Western Michigan, but only two other Valpo players have done so in the last 15 years.
Winning With Defense
- Strong defensive efforts have been a common thread in the Beacons' victories this season, and the last three wins over Bradley, Indiana State and Evansville have been no different.
- Valpo limited both Bradley and Evansville to 17 first-half points apiece in those victories - the lowest mark by a Valpo D-I opponent at halftime since the Beacons went on the road and limited South Dakota to 17 first-half points on Dec. 10, 2021.
- The Braves scored in single digits in each of the first two quarters, while the Purple Aces hit just one field goal in a three-point second quarter - the lowest-scoring quarter by a Valpo opponent since it held Indiana State scoreless in the second period Feb. 8, 2020.
- Valpo allowed Bradley to shoot just 30.5% from the field - the lowest mark by a Valpo D-I opponent this year and the second lowest by a D-I opponent over the last three seasons.
- Valpo wasn't too far off either of those marks in the win at Indiana State, as the Beacons held the Sycamores to 21 first-half points and ISU shot just 33.3% for the game.
- It's actually been quite simple if you look at it: when the Beacons have held their opponent under 60 points this year, they are 8-0; when Valpo's opponent scores at least 60 points, the Beacons are 0-13.
Everyone Hits From Deep
- Valpo's 11 triples in the Indiana State win came from a number of sources, as five different players hit at least two triples each.
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Maci Rhoades went 3-for-5 from deep to lead the way, while
Leah Earnest (2-2),
Mor Shabtai (2-3),
Katie Beyer (2-3) and
Nevaeh Jackson (2-5) all hit two triples apiece.
- It marked the first time Valpo has had five players all hit multiple 3-pointers in the same game since Jan. 21, 2022, ironically also in a game against Indiana State.
Forcing Miscues
- The Beacons rank as the MVC's best at forcing miscues, averaging 20.0 turnovers forced/game.
- The Beacons have forced more turnovers than they've committed in 14 of 21 games.
- Valpo also leads the MVC with 9.9 steals/game and has tallied double-figure steals in 11 games this year.
- Valpo has forced at least 20 turnovers in nine games so far, highlighted by 29 forced turnovers against Detroit Mercy and 28 last time out in the win at Evansville.
- The Beacons have racked up a season-best 15 steals in three of their victories, reaching the mark in wins over Goshen, Western Michigan and Evansville.
- In the win over North Dakota, Valpo turned the Fighting Hawks' 26 turnovers into 33 points and held a massive 33-9 edge in points off turnovers. It was the program's greatest number of points off turnovers and the highest edge in the category since a Feb. 22, 2020 win at Loyola, when Valpo forced 31 turnovers and owns a 38-4 advantage in points off turnovers.
Zooming Up the Charts
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Leah Earnest entered the season 14th in program history in career scoring, but has jumped all the way up to fourth all-time at Valpo with 1,462 career points.
- With free throws late in the fourth quarter last time out at Evansville, Earnest surpassed Jeanette Gray (1,460 points) for fourth place.
- Next up for Earnest is Sarrah Stricklett in third with 1,498 career points.
- Earnest continued her march up the career rebounding chart at UIC, moving past Stricklett into second on the program's career rebounding chart. She finished the Evansville game with 797 boards - 73 boards shy of Tamra Braun's program record of 870.
- Earnest is also second all-time at Valpo with 134 games played (7 shy of Caitlin Morrison for the program record), fourth with 318 free throws made (23 shy of third) and fourth with 525 field goals made (70 shy of third).
- Earnest impacted the program's single-game record book as well at the Christmas City Classic as she went 12-for-12 at the foul line against Lehigh. She is one of just 12 players to hit 100% from the foul line in a game (minimum 10 attempts) and one of just four to do so on at least 12 tries.
20/20/20/20 Vision
- Valpo has four different players with 14 combined 20-point games under their belt this season.
- That is already more players and more 20-point games as last year's team, which featured just two different players who combined for nine 20-point efforts.
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Leah Earnest has nine such efforts: 22 points last time out in the win at Evansville, 25 points on 10-of-12 shooting in the win at Indiana State, 27 points on 10-of-16 shooting in the win over Bradley, 22 points on 10-of-17 shooting at Drake, a game-high 21 points on 8-of-13 shooting at UNI, 22 points in the win over SIU, 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting versus Detroit Mercy, 23 points on 6-of-10 shooting in the win over Western Michigan and 29 points - the second-highest output of her career - at Lehigh.
- Earnest scored 20+ in four consecutive games Dec. 21-Jan. 4, the first Valpo player to do so in at least 15 years - the last time a Valpo player had scored 20+ in even three straight games was Shay Frederick in the 2020-21 campaign.
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Layla Gold joined Earnest in crossing the 20-point mark versus UDM, finishing with 21 points on 6-of-10 shooting. Earlier this year, Gold more than doubled her previous career best of 11 points with a 23-point night - which included five 3-pointers - at Milwaukee.
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Nevaeh Jackson raced past her previous career high with 26 points at Saint Louis; this coming after 20-point performances earlier in the season in the win over Goshen and against Purdue Fort Wayne.
- Against Trinity Christian,
Kayla Preston smashed her previous best, going for 20 points on 7-10 FG and 6-8 FT.
No Sophomore Slump
- After ranking fourth on the team in scoring (7.2 points/game) as a rookie, sophomore
Nevaeh Jackson has cemented herself as a consistent second scorer this season.
- Jackson has nearly doubled her scoring average, entering Friday's game second on the team with 13.1 points/game.
- Jackson has scored in double figures in 15 of 21 games, highlighted by her 26-point effort at Saint Louis.
Career Highs
- Five of Valpo's seven returnees have set career bests in the scoring column this season - the only returnees who haven't are
Saniya Jackson, who is out for the season, and Earnest.
- Joining the trio who had their first career 20-point efforts are senior
Katie Beyer and sophomore
Raeven Raye-Redmond.
- Raye-Redmond smashed past her previous best of nine with a 15-point night on 6-of-9 shooting at Milwaukee.
- Beyer hit three 3-pointers on her way to a 14-point game in the season opener versus Liberty, and then against North Dakota, surpassed that again with a 16-point effort.
All-Tournament Honors
- Valpo had a pair of players recognized as All-Tournament Team honorees following the conclusion of the Christmas City Classic.
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Leah Earnest averaged 23.5 points, 10 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game over the Beacons' two contests.
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Katie Beyer earned her selection by virtue of a strong 16-point performance, surpassing her career high, in the win over North Dakota.
Missing Pieces
- Valpo is down two starters for the remainder of the season due to injury.
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Saniya Jackson did not see any game action this year, undergoing successful knee surgery in early November.
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Raeven Raye-Redmond suffered a lower leg injury late in regulation Dec. 21 against Detroit Mercy and will miss the rest of the year as well.