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But Ryan put the Aces on his back early Wednesday. He scored 23 points in the first half in staking Evansville to a 42-33 lead at the intermission. Ryan finished 9 of 18 from the field, 4 of 8 outside the arc and 9 of 12 at the line.

“We were two steps slow all night. We were stuck in mud. I didn’t think it would happen,” said Muller. “I thought it could, but I wanted to think positively about it. We didn’t react or execute the game plan. They’re really good at home and tough, but we didn’t do anything right.”

Evansville held Jackie Carmichael to seven points, his low total in a Valley game, on 3-of-11 shooting. Carmichael did pass the 1,500 career-point mark and his game-high 14 rebounds gave him 900 for his career. He is only the seventh player in Valley history with those totals.

“The last time we kind of beat them inside,” said Carmichael. ”They probably spent more time on their inside game. They tried to take away some things. They limited my touches in the post, for sure. They did a pretty good job defending us.”

Evansville’s 6-foot-10 freshman, Egidijus Mockevicius, got plenty of help any time Carmichael touched the ball.

“They’re such an aggressive offensive team and Carmichael is such a great player inside, it’s hard not to foul,” said Evansville coach Marty Simmons. “But our guys, they gave the effort and that played a big part in the outcome.”

ISU was in trouble from the outset. The Redbirds committed four of their 11 first-half turnovers before the first media timeout and fell behind, 11-2.

Brown kept the Redbirds close the first 20 minutes, sinking four 3-pointers and scoring 14 points. With Johnny Hill, John Wilkins and Kaza Keane in foul trouble, Upshaw got in the game early and his corner jumper brought ISU within nine at the break.

Another Brown 3-pointer and then one by Upshaw with 15:54 remaining gave the Redbirds a faint glimmer of hope that was quickly extinguished by Cox.

ISU’s previous largest margin of defeat in a Valley game was 12 at Wichita State on Jan. 16.

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