No. 23 Northern Iowa Beats Loyola, 67-58

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Jeremy Morgan scored a career-high 18 points and No. 23 Northern Iowa beat Loyola of Illinois 67-58 on Sunday for its third win in four games.

Deon Mitchell added 13 points and the Panthers (12-2, 1-1 Missouri Valley) bounced back from their first conference loss by holding off the upstart Ramblers (11-3, 1-1) late in the second half.

Northern Iowa pushed a four-point halftime lead to 59-41 on Seth Tuttle's layup with 5:31 left. Loyola responded with 11 quick points before its late rally fell short.

Milton Doyle had 13 points for Loyola. The Ramblers fell a victory short of their first eight-game winning streak in 30 years.

On Thursday night against Evansville, Northern Iowa led by as much as 16, but made just six baskets in the second half and lost 52-49.

The Panthers got back to shooting the way they usually do against the Ramblers.

Loyola stayed in the game for a half by shooting nearly as well.

Both teams shot over 50 percent in the first half, which ended with Northern Iowa ahead 32-28. But the Ramblers went 4 minutes without scoring and left Mitchell wide open for a 3 to give the Panthers their first double-digit lead, 39-28.

Tuttle's 3-point play made it 50-38 midway through the second half.

The Panthers missed seven free throws in the last 3 minutes, allowing Loyola to hang around until the final seconds.

TIPS-INS

Northern Iowa: The Panthers have been ranked for three weeks this season, but their spot might be in jeopardy after the loss to Evansville. This is the first season that Northern Iowa reached the Top 25 since 2009-10.

Loyola: The Ramblers, who went 10-22 in their first season as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference, have already surpassed their win total from a year ago. But they're still looking for their first winning season under coach Porter Moser, who's now in his fourth year.

UP NEXT

Northern Iowa hosts Southern Illinois on Wednesday night.

Loyola plays at Evansville on Wednesday night.

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