
Northern Iowa

Belmont
Highlights
Summary
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Interstat) â Sanaa Tripp scored 25 points to lead Belmont to an 81-62 womenâs basketball victory over Northern Iowa on Sunday at Curb Events Center. The Bruins (10-7) shot 50% from the floor and made 12 three-pointers. Tripp added five assists and four rebounds. Quinn Eubank posted a double-double with 13 points and 14 rebounds for Belmont. Northern Iowa (8-8) struggled offensively, shooting 33.9% and managing only two assists as a team. Jenna Twedt led the Panthers with 15 points, while Ryley Goebel added 14 points and seven rebounds. Belmontâs defense forced 12 turnovers and recorded nine steals. The Bruins have won five consecutive games.
Extended Summary
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Interstat) â Sanaa Tripp erupted for a season-high 25 points, leading a dominant offensive display as the Belmont Bruins defeated the Northern Iowa Panthers 81-62 in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Sunday at Curb Events Center. The Bruins, improving to 10-7, seized control with a blistering first-quarter run and never looked back, showcasing superior efficiency and ball movement against a struggling Panthers squad that fell to .500 at 8-8. Tripp, a guard from Covington, Georgia, who had not scored more than six points in her previous four games, was the catalyst. She shot 9 of 16 from the field, including 5 of 9 from three-point range, and added five assists and four rebounds in 37 minutes. Her performance ignited an offense that operated with precision, assisting on nine of its 27 made field goals while committing only 10 turnovers. The gameâs decisive stretch came early. After Northern Iowaâs Jenna Twedt opened the scoring with a jumper, Belmont unleashed a 16-2 run over the next five minutes. The surge was fueled by defensive pressure and sharp outside shooting. Tuti Jones and Tripp connected on three-pointers, and Avery Strickland contributed a jumper and a three-pointer during the burst, staking the Bruins to a 16-4 lead. Northern Iowa, hampered by early turnovers and blocked shots, could not muster a consistent response. Belmontâs offensive rating of 118.2 points per 100 possessions starkly contrasted with Northern Iowaâs mark of 91.7, underscoring the disparity in execution. The Bruins shot 46.6% from the field and a scorching 50% from beyond the arc, making 12 three-pointers. They also converted 15 of 18 free throws. Northern Iowa managed just 33.9% shooting overall and 32% from three-point territory, though they were efficient at the line, making 14 of 16. Quinn Eubank was a force inside for Belmont, posting a double-double with 13 points and 14 rebounds to go with two blocks. Strickland added 16 points, and Jones orchestrated the offense with seven assists and five rebounds. Hilary Fuller provided a strong two-way presence off the bench with eight points, five rebounds, three assists and two blocks. For Northern Iowa, Ryley Goebel led the way with 14 points and seven rebounds. Twedt scored 15 points, and Elise Jaeger grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds. The Panthers were plagued by ball security issues, tallying only two assists against 12 turnovers, which Belmont converted into nine steals. The Bruins maintained a double-digit lead for nearly the entire contest after their initial run. Northern Iowa closed the gap to nine points early in the third quarter after a three-pointer from Twedt, but Belmont answered immediately. Tripp hit a three-pointer on the next possession, followed by a Strickland three, to push the lead back to 15 and effectively snuff out the Panthersâ last significant threat. Belmontâs defense was equally impactful, recording nine steals and five blocks. They consistently disrupted Northern Iowaâs offensive sets, leading to difficult shots and a season-low two assists for the Panthers. According to National Statisticalâs ELO system, Belmont entered the game with an 81% probability to win, a projection they validated with a comprehensive performance. The Bruins have now won five of their last six games. Northern Iowa will look to rebound when it hosts Bradley next Sunday. Belmont continues its homestand, facing Indiana State on Thursday. The two teams are scheduled to meet again in a rematch at Northern Iowa on Feb. 7.
Preview
Preview: Northern Iowa Panthers at Belmont Bruins NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Interstat) â Two teams riding winning streaks will meet Sunday when the Northern Iowa Panthers visit the Belmont Bruins in a nonconference womenâs basketball matchup at Curb Events Center. Both teams enter with 8-6 overall records and momentum, having each won their last three games. The Panthers are coming off a dominant 91-64 victory over Southern Illinois on Jan. 4, while the Bruins edged Illinois State 75-68 the same day. The game features a compelling matchup in the post, headlined by Northern Iowaâs Ryley Goebel. The forward is in exceptional form, averaging 16.8 points and 9.2 rebounds over her last five contests. She posted a double-double (18 points, 10 rebounds) in the win over Southern Illinois and nearly had another with 23 points and nine rebounds in a narrow road victory at Illinois-Chicago. Belmont will counter with the hot hand of Hilary Fuller. The guard has been a scoring force, averaging 20.5 points over her last six games. She poured in a season-high 27 points to go with nine rebounds in the Bruinsâ most recent win and has scored 19 or more points in four of her last five outings. Northern Iowaâs recent surge has been fueled by efficiency, shooting 50.4% from the field during its three-game streak. Alongside Goebel, guard Bri Robinson (16 points, five assists vs. Southern Illinois) provides a key backcourt presence. Belmont has found its rhythm after a challenging stretch, winning three straight following a four-game skid that included losses to power-conference opponents Duke and Kentucky. Fuller and guard Jailyn Banks, who had 18 points and seven rebounds last time out, form a potent scoring duo. The Panthers have shown resilience on the road this season, including a dramatic 75-74 win at Illinois-Chicago. The Bruins are 5-2 at home. This contest serves as a standalone nonconference game before both teams return to their respective league schedules. The teams are scheduled to meet again in a rematch at Northern Iowa on Feb. 7. Tip-off is set for Sunday afternoon. The game will be a test of Northern Iowaâs defensive discipline against Belmontâs offensive firepower, with both teams seeking a quality win to bolster their records as the season progresses.