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*Won the NCAA wrestling championships as Iowa State Teachers College in 1949 |
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*Notable wrestler [[Gerald Leeman]] wrestled for Iowa State Teachers College |
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==Men's Basketball== |
==Men's Basketball== |
Revision as of 19:05, 15 October 2008
Northern Iowa Panthers | |
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University | University of Northern Iowa |
Conference | Missouri Valley Conference Missouri Valley Football Conference |
Division | Division 1/Division 1 Football Championship Subdivision |
Athletic director | Troy Dannen [1] |
Location | Cedar Falls, Iowa |
Varsity teams | 16 |
Football stadium | UNI-Dome |
Arena | McLeod Center |
Mascot | TC Panther |
Nickname | Panthers |
Fight song | UNI Fight |
Colors | Purple and Gold |
Website | www |
The Northern Iowa Panthers are the athletic teams of the University of Northern Iowa. The university is a member of the Missouri Valley Conference and competes in NCAA Division I, (Division I FCS in football) fielding 16 varsity teams in 12 sports:
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History
The school's mascot is the Panther. They participate in the NCAA's Division I (I-FCS for football) in the Gateway Football Conference, as an independent in wrestling and in the Missouri Valley Conference for all other sports. Northern Iowa previously competed in the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, North Central Conference, and the Mid-Continent Conference.
UNI Fight
Hail our Panthers, we are ever loyal,
Showing strength and unity. GO CATS!
As you rise, we firmly stand behind you,
Urge you on to victory.
Rah! Rah! Rah!
As you lead us on to fame and honor,
Fight! Fight! Fight! will be our cry.
So give us a yell, OH!!!
The Purple and the Gold,
Victory for UNI!
(Bridge)
U-N-I Fight! U-N-I Fight!
Hail our Panthers, we are ever loyal,
Showing strength and unity. GO CATS!
As you rise, we firmly stand behind you,
Urge you on to victory.
Rah! Rah! Rah!
As you lead us on to fame and honor,
Fight! Fight! Fight! will be our cry.
So give us a yell, OH!!!
The Purple and the Gold,
Victory for UNI!
Football
Wrestling
- Won the NCAA wrestling championships as Iowa State Teachers College in 1949
- Notable wrestler Gerald Leeman wrestled for Iowa State Teachers College
Men's Basketball
- Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships:1925, 1929
- NAIA Tournament appearances: 1946, 1948, 1949, and 1953 (2-4 combined tournament record)
- North Central Conference Championships:1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1961, 1964, 1969
- 2004 Missouri Valley Conference Champions
NCAA Tournament History
Division II (formerly NCAA College Division)
Season | Seed | Eliminated Round | Teams Defeated | Lost to |
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1962 | (?) | 2nd Round | Hamline | Nebraska Wesleyan |
1964 | (?) | 4th Place | Washington University Mankato State Southeast Missouri | Evansville North Carolina A&T |
1979 | (?) | 2nd Round | Nebraska-Omaha | Wisconsin-Green Bay |
Division I
Season | Seed | Eliminated Round | Teams Defeated | Lost to |
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1990 | (14) | 2nd Round | (3) Missouri | (6) Minnesota |
2004 | (14) | 1st Round | — | (3) Georgia Tech |
2005 | (11) | 1st Round | — | (6) Wisconsin |
2006 | (10) | 1st Round | — | (7) Georgetown |
Women's Basketball
Coach | Record | When Coached | No. of Years |
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Tony DiCecco | 183-161 | 1995-2007 | 12 years |
Wanda Green | 78-59 | 1968-1978 | 10 years |
J.D. Anderson | 59-55 | 1980-1984 | 4 years |
Kim Mayden | 36-96 | 1984-1989 | 5 years |
Terri Lasswel | 35-125 | 1989-1995 | 6 years |
Sandra Williamson | 7-40 | 1978-1980 | 2 years |
2007-08 Roster [2]
Name | Year | Position |
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Jacqui Kalin | Freshman | Guard |
Traci Ollendieck | Senior | Guard |
Lizzie Boeck | Freshman | Center |
Erin Brocka | Freshman | Guard\Forward |
Nicole Clausen | Sophomore | Guard |
Kristin Iehl | Sophomore | Guard |
Rachel Madrigal | Freshman | Guard |
Alexa Mennen | Sophomore | Center |
Nelia Olson | Freshman (redshirt 2007-08) | Forward |
Lindsey Swanson | Sophomore (Out for season) | Guard |
Danielle Wubbens | Sophomore | Guard\Forward |
Kim Wypiszynski | Junior (redshirt 2007-08) | Forward\Center |
Rachel Yeggy | Freshman | Forward |
Charmaine Bell | Sophomore (redshirt 2007-08, 08-09, transfer rules [3] | Guard |
Tanya Warren | First Year | Head Coach |
Brad Nelson | Assistant Coach | |
Kelley Jacobs | Assistant Coach | |
Nate Oakland | Assistant Coach | |
Amy Swisher | Graduate Manager |
Career Points Leaders
- Amy Swisher -- 1,851
- Diane Roberts -- 1,701
- Allison Starr -- 1,463
History of UNI Nickname
On September 8, 1931, the following appeal appeared in the student newspaper, the College Eye, under the headline "Contest Started for School Name":
"Who wants to be called Tutors, Pedagogues, and Teachers all the time? Every leading school in the country has some name by which they are known in the realm of sport. Iowa is known as the Hawkeyes, Minnesota as Gophers, Chicago as Maroons, and so forth. Why not give Iowa State Teachers College a name which signifies something characteristic about the school besides the fact that it is a teachers college?"
The article goes on to note that entries would be judged by a member of the Department of Physical Education, other faculty, and students.
When the contest was announced, the Iowa State Teachers College had already been participating in intercollegiate athletics on a regular and organized basis for over thirty-five years. Teachers College teams had participated in contests with other Iowa colleges, and occasionally with teams from outside the state, in baseball, football, basketball, and track and field. Until the end of World War I, students certainly did get excited about these contests, but they probably took just as much pleasure in the success of the school's debate and oratorical teams. The school's sole mission, the preparation of teachers, tended to attract many more women than men to the Teachers College. And, consequently, the school did not have an abundance of material from which to draw its athletes in the days when only men participated in intercollegiate athletics. Following the war, however, the college made a distinct effort to attract men to the teaching profession. An important part of this effort was the addition of physical education courses to the curriculum that would help to prepare men for teaching positions that included athletics coaching responsibilities. Improved athletics facilities, including the construction of the West Gymnasium, showed that the school was taking a more serious attitude toward intercollegiate athletics.
On September 18, 1931, the College Eye announced that Paul Bender, acting head of the Department of Physical Education for Men; George Holmes, professor of journalism; Robert Burley, president of the Student Council; and the sports editor of the College Eye would judge entries. The winner would receive a leather briefcase from the Berg Drug Company. Second place would be a dresser alarm clock from Chase Jewelry Store. Third place would be a season football pass.