Valparaiso (13-17, 9-10 MVC)
Game #31 - March 8, 2025 - 1 p.m.
UNI (15-15, 10-9 MVC)
Athletics-Recreation Center (5,000) - Valparaiso, Ind.
Next Up in Valpo Basketball: Following the largest come-from-behind win in program history last time out, the Valpo women's basketball team puts a cap on the regular season Saturday afternoon when it faces off with UNI at the ARC.
Previously: Valpo stunned MVC co-leader Drake at the ARC Thursday night, outscoring the Bulldogs 39-18 over the final 15-plus minutes of the game and capping a 66-65 victory with two free throws from
Leah Earnest with 1.7 seconds to play. The 20-point deficit was the largest Valpo has overcome for a win in program history and is believed to tie the MVC record for largest deficit overcome.
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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 73-133. 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: UNI leads the all-time series by a 15-5 margin and has won the last seven matchups between the two programs. The Panthers earned a 93-70 win in Cedar Falls in the first meeting of the season, despite 21 points and six rebounds from
Leah Earnest and 16 points from
Nevaeh Jackson.
@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.
...versus Drake
- Valpo led 14-4 5:28 into the game and held a 20-15 lead at the end of the opening period.
- Drake ended the first half on a 15-0 run to lead 35-24 at intermission.
- Drake's lead hit its apex at 47-27 with 5:48 to play in the third period. Valpo cut that lead to 53-43 at the end of the quarter, outscoring the Bulldogs 16-6 over that stretch as four different Beacons hit from 3-point range.
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Maci Rhoades hit a triple with 6:24 to play to make it a six-point game, and two minutes later,
Katie Beyer hit from deep to bring Valpo within 61-56.
- The Bulldogs hit a 3-pointer on their next offensive possession to push their lead back to eight under the four-minute mark, but Valpo would outscore Drake 10-1 the rest of the way, as the Bulldogs missed their final six field goal attempts.
- A fast-break layup by
Layla Gold with 1:16 remaining cut the deficit to two, and Gold followed the next time down by converting a pair of free throws with 27 seconds to play to tie the game.
- With the shot clock off, Drake was looking to run the game clock down and did so nearly all the way before the Beacons were called for a foul in a scramble with 2.9 seconds remaining. The Bulldogs split their pair of free throws to take a one-point lead.
- Following a timeout, Valpo inbounded in the frontcourt and got the ball to
Leah Earnest, who was fouled outside the 3-point arc with 1.7 seconds remaining. She calmly hit both to put the Beacons in front.
- After a timeout, Drake triggered the inbounds in the frontcourt. The Bulldogs were able to get one final look at the basket, but it was off the mark as the Beacons celebrated their biggest win of the season.
- The victory was just the third in program history in 21 all-time meetings against Drake and was the Beacons' first of the year when trailing at halftime (1-14).
- Valpo hit at a 42.3% clip from 3-point range in the win, going 11-of-26 from deep — including a 7-of-11 mark in the second half. It was the eighth time this season the Beacons have hit at least 10 triples and the eighth time they have connected on at least 40% of their 3-point attempts.
- Valpo also took advantage of its trips to the foul line, hitting 13-of-15 from the stripe — the 86.7% clip its second-best of the season.
- Earnest led four Valpo players in double figures with 16 points. She outright led the Beacons in all five major statistical categories, also posting seven rebounds, four assists, three steals and two blocked shots.
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Nevaeh Jackson scored in double figures for the 22nd time this year, finishing with 15 points. Beyer scored in double figures for the ninth time this season as she knocked down a career-best four 3-pointers for 12 points, while Rhoades tied her season high with three triples on her way to 11 points while also grabbing six rebounds.
...at Illinois State
- A 17-2 run gave ISU a double-digit lead in the first quarter.
Nevaeh Jackson scored seven straight points to cut the Redbird lead to four, and Valpo trailed 21-15 at the end of the opening period.
- The Beacons scored the first five points of the second period to move within one point, but were unable to pull back in front as Illinois State scored the next five.
- The Redbirds' advantage hovered right on either side of the five-point mark for the remainder of the first half, and Valpo trailed 39-35 at intermission.
- Valpo answered an Illinois State basket with a
Maci Rhoades 3-pointer to open the third quarter, making it a one-possession game at 41-38. But Illinois State hit 3-pointers on three straight trips to quickly go up 50-38, forcing a Valpo timeout with 7:14 to play in the period.
- The Beacons were unable to cut the deficit back to single digits, as the Redbirds led 65-46 at the end of the third period on their way to the win.
- Jackson paced Valpo for the second straight game, finishing with 21 points on 8-of-15 shooting — including four 3-pointers — to surpass the 20-point mark in consecutive games for the first time in her collegiate career.
- Jackson also notched four assists and four steals, the latter tying her season best in the category.
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Leah Earnest finished with 12 points, seven rebounds and six assists, the last mark matching her career best.
- Valpo tallied 17 assists, one off its season best, on 26 made baskets. 10 of the Beacons' baskets were triples, the seventh time this season they have hit 10 or more 3-pointers.
- The Beacons also committed just 10 turnovers Saturday, the program's lowest total since committing just eight miscues against Bradley Jan. 29, 2023. Valpo was a +7 in the turnover margin department.
- Illinois State hurt the Beacons on the offensive end, knocking down 13 3-pointers — tied for the most in a game this season by a Valpo opponent. The Redbirds hit at a 54.7% clip overall from the field.
...looking ahead
- The Credit Union 1 MVC Women's Basketball Tournament opens next Thursday at the Ford Center in Evansville, Ind.
...at the ARC
- Thursday's game is the final 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 9-5 at the ARC this season and has won its last four home games.
- This season is the first time the program will finish with a winning record at home since 2019-20.
@UNIwbb
- UNI comes into the ARC Saturday with a 15-15 overall record and a 10-9 mark in MVC play, one game ahead of the Beacons in the conference standings.
- The Panthers lost Thursday evening at UIC, 76-57 - their fourth defeat in their last six outings.
- Maya McDermott paces UNI with 18.8 points/game and dishes out 4.5 assists/game.
- The Panthers have played the vast majority of the season without preseason First Team All-MVC honoree Grace Boffeli, who suffered a season-ending injury in their third game of the campaign.
What a Comeback
- The rally to beat Drake from 20 points down marks the largest come-from-behind victory in program history. Valpo previously overcame a 19-point deficit to beat Ball State Dec. 29, 2012.
- It also ties the largest known come-from-behind victory by an MVC program. The most recent such game came earlier this season, as UNI overcame a 38-18 deficit to earn a 75-64 win over UIC.
- Per ESPN Analytics, Valpo had just a 0.5% chance of winning when Drake took its 47-27 lead with 5:48 to play in the third quarter. The Beacons' chance of winning was still just 1.1% with 2:06 to play.
A Highly Ranked Win
- Thursday's win came over a Drake team which not only entered the day tied atop the MVC standings, but which came in at #69 nationally in NET.
- It was Valpo's first top-100 win since the 2021-22 campaign.
- Drake is the highest-ranked opponent Valpo has knocked off since taking down a UNI squad which concluded the 2021-22 season ranked 54th in the NET.
Home Sweet ARC
- Thursday's victory marked the Beacons' fourth consecutive home victory dating back to Feb. 13.
- This marks Valpo's longest home winning streak since winning four straight at home over a 35-day span in early 2020.
- With a win on Saturday, the Beacons would conclude their home slate with a 10-5 record - it would be the program's best record at home since going 9-4 in 2007-08 and the first time winning double-digit games at home since claiming 11 wins at the ARC in 2006-07.
Caution, Falling Records
- When
Leah Earnest stepped on the court this past Saturday at Illinois State, she became the program's all-time leader in games played.
- Earnest donned the Brown and Gold for the 142nd time Saturday afternoon, moving past Caitlin Morrison atop the career games played chart.
- Another major program standard is within Earnest's reach as well, as she enters Saturday's game against Drake with 867 career rebounds, just three away from Tamra Braun's career record in that department.
Beating the Buzzer
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Leah Earnest knocked down her second game-winning shot inside the final 10 seconds in as many seasons with her triple at Bradley with 6.4 seconds to play last Thursday.
- Earnest previously connected on a game-winning layup at the buzzer last season in a one-point win at UIC.
- Prior to Earnest's shot last season, Valpo's last game-winning shot in the final seconds came back in 2016, a Meredith Hamlet layup at the buzzer at Chicago State.
- While it wasn't a shot from the floor, Earnest also cinched the victory last time out against Drake with a pair of free throws with 1.7 seconds to play.
Finally, Some Drama
- While most of Valpo's season has lacked for late-game drama, the Beacons seem to be making up down the stretch of the season.
- Valpo held off Indiana State for a five-point win at the ARC two weekends back, hitting its free throws over the final 30 seconds to make sure the Sycamores didn't have a late chance to tie or take the lead.
- Last Thursday at Bradley, the Beacons had to overcome a two-point deficit as the clock ticked inside 30 seconds in an eventual two-point win - Valpo's first one-possession finish of the season.
- Then last time out, the Beacons defeated Drake thanks to a pair of free throws with 1.7 seconds remaining, sweating out an attempted buzzer-beater from the Bulldogs.
- Prior to the win over Indiana State, Valpo's closest game of the year had been a seven-point home win over Bradley. The Beacons did play a double overtime game against Detroit Mercy, which ended up being an eight-point final margin.
Looking to the Tournament
- We're closing in on the first edition of the Credit Union 1 MVC Women's Basketball Tournament to be contested at the Ford Center in Evansville.
- With last Thursday's win over Bradley, Valpo guaranteed a game in its home uniforms at the tournament, as the Beacons were assured of no worse than the eighth seed.
- While the Beacons could finish the regular season as high as a tie for sixth place, they would lose all NET tiebreakers to both UNI and UIC.
- The 8/9 game tips off the tournament at noon on Thursday, March 13, and with a win, the Beacons would advance to play the regular season champion the next day at noon as well.
Nevaeh Knocks Them Down
- After going 10-for-20 from 3-point range over the Beacons' last three games, sophomore
Nevaeh Jackson has cracked Valpo's single-season chart.
- Jackson has connected on 69 3-pointers this year, tied for fifth-most in a single season in program history.
- Notably, despite the 3-point shooting prowess of Coach Evans' teams in her seven years at the helm, the last player to crack that top-10 chart was Meredith Hamlet in 2015-16.
22x1,500
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Leah Earnest became just the third player in program history to hit 1,500 career points with a basket midway through the third quarter against UIC.
- The basket also moved Earnest past Sarrah Stricklett for third on the Beacons' career scoring chart.
- Earnest became the fifth active MVC player with 1,500 career points at the D-I level, joining Katelyn Young (MUR), Katie Dinnebier (DRA), Maya McDermott (UNI) and Jaida McCloud (UIC).
- Currently sitting on 1,608 career points, a jump to second on the program's career chart night be a tough ask for Earnest, as Dani Franklin currently occupies that position with 1,721 points.
20 Or More For 22
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Leah Earnest reached the 20-point mark for the 12th time this season with a team-high 21 points in the win over Indiana State.
- Notably, Earnest did not hit the 20-point mark in any of the first seven games this year, meaning she has 12 20-point efforts in the last 23 games.
- Highlights include a 29-point effort at Lehigh - the second-highest scoring game of her career - and a 27-point game on 10-of-16 shooting in the win over Bradley.
- 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.
- Earnest has the most 20-point games by a Valpo player in a single season since Michelle Russell had at least 12 in the 1993-94 season.
Others With 20/20 Vision
- Earnest is far from the only Beacon to hit the 20-point mark this season.
- In all, four Valpo players have combined for 20 games with 20 or more points - compare that to last year, when only two players broke the 20-point barrier in a combined nine games.
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Nevaeh Jackson hit the 20-point mark in back-to-back outings last weekend, going for 25 in the win at Bradley and 21 last time out at Illinois State. Earlier this year, Jackson raced past her previous career high with 26 points at Saint Louis, and also had 20-point performances earlier in the season in the win over Goshen and against Purdue Fort Wayne.
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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.
- Against Trinity Christian,
Kayla Preston smashed her previous best, going for 20 points on 7-10 FG and 6-8 FT.
An Eye on the Record Book
- As
Leah Earnest's career winds down, she is making an impact all over the program's career records, and with the season she is having, she'll look for spots on the team's single-season charts as well.
Career
- Games played - 1st, 143
- Points - 3rd, 1,608 (Dani Franklin, 2nd, 1,721)
- Rebounds - 2nd, 867 (Tamra Braun, 1st, 870)
- Field goals made - 4th, 575 (Jeanette Gray, 3rd, 595)
- Free throws made - 3rd, 356 (Sarrah Stricklett, 2nd, 494)
- Points per game - t-9th, 11.2
- Rebounds/game - 7th, 6.1
- Field goal percentage - 10th, .459
Single-Season
- Points - 4th, 509 (Debbie Bolen 1992-93, 3rd, 550)
- Rebounds - 226 (10th, 244)
- Field goals made - 9th, 172 (Stephanie Greer 1990-91, 8th, 173, Dani Franklin 2017-18, 7th, 177;
Leah Earnest 2023-24, 6th, 180; Tabitha Gerardot 2012-13, 5th, 182)
- Free throws made - 4th, 132 (Sarrah Stricklett 1997-98, 3rd, 152)
- Points/game - 7th, 17.0
Team Single-Season Marks
- As a team this season, Valpo has cracked a pair of the program's single-season top-10 charts.
- The Beacons have connected on 226 3-pointers this year, tied for fifth-most in a single season in program history and just four shy of fourth position.
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Mary Evans' seven seasons have accounted for seven of the nine highest single-season 3-point totals in program history.
- Valpo has racked up 298 steals this year, ninth-most in a single season in program history.
- With three more steals, this year's team would have the program's highest single-season steals total since 2001-02.
Winning With Defense
- Strong defensive efforts have been a common thread in the Beacons' victories this season, and their most recent wins have been no different.
- Valpo limited both Bradley (home) and Evansville (road) 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 in the home win - 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.
- Last time out in the win over Drake, Valpo limited the Bulldogs to 65 points - their second-lowest output in MVC play.
- It's been quite simple if you look at it: when the Beacons have held their opponent under 60 points this year, they are 10-0; when Valpo's opponent scores at least 60 points, the Beacons are 3-16.
Forcing Miscues
- The Beacons rank as the MVC's best at forcing miscues, averaging 19.7 turnovers forced/game.
- Valpo also leads the MVC with 9.9 steals/game and has tallied double-figure steals in 16 games this year.
- Valpo has forced at least 20 turnovers in 11 games so far, highlighted by 29 forced turnovers against Detroit Mercy and 28 in the win at Evansville.
- The Beacons racked up a season-best 16 steals in their home wins over Evansville and Indiana State, while they tallied 15 steals apiece in wins over Goshen, Western Michigan and Evansville (road).
- 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.
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 Saturday's game second on the team with 13.9 points/game.
- Jackson has scored in double figures in 22 of 30 games, highlighted by her 26-point effort at Saint Louis.
Hoosier State Crown
- After sweeping the road trip to Indiana State and Evansville earlier this season, Valpo claimed the unofficial Hoosier State crown among the Valley's three Indiana-based schools by earning two more wins at home.
- This is the third time since Valpo joined the MVC that it has posted the best record against its in-state foes, also doing so in 2019-20 (4-0) and 2021-22 (3-1).
- Indiana State has finished with the best record three times (2017-18, 4-0; 2018-19, 3-1; 2023-24, 4-0) and Evansville once (2022-23, 3-1), while all three teams went .500 against the other two in 2020-21.
Quite the Turnaround
- Valpo's nine-point win over UIC was notable given the result when the two squads played in January in Chicago.
- That game ended 60-45 in UIC's favor, meaning that the Beacons flipped the scoring margin 24 points from one matchup to the next.
- That marks the program's largest shift from the first meeting of the season to the second meeting since the 2021-22 team fell to Indiana State by 20 the first time out before winning by five the second time around.
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.