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(MCT) — EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Finally, Illinois State found a way to stop Colt Ryan. The Evansville sharpshooter went to the bench with his third foul with 16:17 left in Wednesday’s critical Missouri Valley Conference game.

Seconds later, Zeke Upshaw sank a 3-pointer from the corner. Suddenly, the Redbirds were within 47-41 and apparently ready to shake away the cobwebs from a disheartening loss three days earlier.

That hope quickly faded away.

Ned Cox sank two straight 3-pointers, keying a 13-2 run by the Purple Aces. ISU had nothing left as Evansville raced away to a 79-62 victory before a Ford Center crowd of 4,166.

“We got outcompeted in every aspect of the game,” said ISU coach Dan Muller, as his team suffered its worst defeat margin of the season. “Evansville came out and absolutely smacked us around, which I was surprised by with our team and disappointed. They literally won every single facet of the game tonight.”

The Aces (15-13) used 31 points by Ryan and 16 from Cox to move into sole possession of fifth place in the Valley at 8-8 with two league games left.

Evansville was the aggressor the entire game, and it showed at the free throw line where the Aces made 19 of 28 compared to ISU’s 5 of 7. The smaller Aces also grabbed a 42-39 rebounding advantage, including 11-9 on the offensive boards.

About the only good news for ISU (16-12) was that Bradley lost in overtime at Drake. That leaves the Redbirds and Bradley at 7-9 in the league, tied for sixth. The top six teams avoid the Valley Tournament play-in round on March 7 in St. Louis.

ISU’s players insisted they didn’t have a hangover from Sunday’s tough-to-swallow 68-67 loss to Wichita State, even though it looked otherwise.

“They’re not your ordinary team. You get hit every time guarding your man,” said Tyler Brown, who paced ISU with 21 points and was the lone Redbird in double figures. “You’re fighting through screens and figuring out how to get through them. We were just not focused for them.”

ISU did a good job containing Ryan in Normal on Jan. 26. The Redbirds held him to 6-of-15 shooting and 17 points in ISU’s 67-62 victory.

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