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Quick start propels Iowa State past UNI
AP photo Iowa State’s Amanda Nisleit drives to the basket as UNI’s Danielle Wubbens defends during Thursday’s game.
CEDAR FALLS — Here’s all you need to know about the Northern Iowa women’s basketball squad’s encounter with Iowa State Thursday: Cyclone sharpshooter Kelsey Bolte poured in 14 points before the second TV timeout.

This intrastate showdown was a rerun of last year’s, as Iowa State drew critical acclaim in a 79-54 rout.

“When you make a mistake, they make you pay,” UNI second-year head coach Tanya Warren said of the Cyclones.

Said Iowa State coach Bill Fennelly: “When you’re on the road, it’s nice to get off to a nice start. And Kelsey Bolte was unbelievably on fire.”

Northern Iowa (1-1) missed 15 of its first 17 field-goal attempts and Iowa State’s Bolte buried her first four 3-point attempts.

These two teams were ships passing in the night from that point forward.

“I was just spotting up and shooting it,” said Bolte, a 6-foot-1 guard from Ida Grove. “It just built our confidence.”

Iowa State (2-0), which returned 100 percent of its scoring from last year’s NCAA Tournament team, opened the game on a 16-1 run, then surged out of the second-half gates with a 20-4 offensive outburst.

“They came out and did everything they were trying to do. We didn’t,” said UNI swing player Nicole Clausen, summing up the night.

The hosts’ only brightspots were a 10-0 run midway through the first half, and the team-high 12 points from Allison native Indy Uhlenhopp.

“We have to be more consistent, start to finish,” Warren noted. “We’re playing a little too individualistic.

“We’ve got a lot of work to do.”

On this night, the Panthers had a pile of bricks. Their man-to-man defense offered little resistance. They were drastically outperformed in the paint.

The Cyclones outrebounded the Panthers 53-29, and outscored the hosts 30-14 in the post.

Iowa State, ranked No. 24 in this week’s ESPN/USA Today poll, will make a lot of teams look bad this year. Still, that doesn’t excuse the Panthers’ unsightly performance Thursday.

The Panthers took Iowa State to overtime the last time they hosted the Cyclones, in 2006. But 23.5 percent first-half shooting never gave UNI a chance in this one.

“Once things go bad, there’s a lack of leadership,” said Warren, assessing her team.

Iowa State’s depth may have made the difference Thursday. While the visitors played 13 players — including star forward Toccara Ross, who had missed 11 months with an ACL injury — UNI was without three starters, including guard Jacqui Kalin, last year’s Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Year, who remains hampered by an ankle injury.

Regardless, Warren’s squad will pick itself up by its bootstraps and seek a quick recovery.

“It’s way to early in the season to duck your heads,” noted forward Kim Wypiszynski.

“We know who we can be,” said UNI’s Clausen, “and we’ll just get back to work. That’s all you can do.“

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