James' 25 points not enough in UNI's 79-68 loss

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But Creighton chipped away with its inside-outside offense and used a couple runs to take control.

McDermott scored six straight points to extend the Bluejays' lead to double digits with 14 minutes left.

UNI came to Omaha off a 31-point win over Bradley Saturday, the Panthers' largest margin of victory over an MVC opponent.

Creighton made 11 of its last 16 shots of the half and erased a seven-point deficit to lead 37-32 at the break.

McDermott hit from the wing to open Tuesday's game but missed his next five shots. Jahenns Manigat drove through an open lane to tie it 18-all and finished an 11-4 spurt, and Gibbs' 3-pointer and short shot put Creighton up 25-22.

The Bluejays twice led by seven in the first half, on McDermott's left-handed scoop shot and again on Will Artino's putback. But James, who beat Creighton last February with a buzzer-beater in Cedar Falls, scored just before the clock hit zeroes to make it a five-point game at half.

"It's a really good win for us," Creighton coach Greg McDermott said. "I honestly believe before the dust settles that Northern Iowa is going to win a lot of games. There's too much experience there for it to not happen, in my opinion."

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