Yellow Jackets Sports Weekly Recap (Jan. 9- Jan. 15)

By: Brandon Unverferth

Photography: Hanna Young

Men’s Basketball: Wed. Jan. 11 and Sat. Jan. 14

1/11: Anderson University (2OT) 91 (9-5), Defiance 88 (5-9)

Senior #22 Marell Jordan pictured moments before throwing down a one-handed slam against Anderson

The Defiance College men’s basketball team welcomed the Anderson Ravens to the Karl H. Weaner Center Wednesday evening for an HCAC conference showdown. The starters in this contest included (senior) Marell Jordan, (sophomore) Landen Swanner, (freshman) Jordyn Jury, (freshman) Ried Jury, and (freshman) Cole Wojciechowski. Fifty-three seconds into the game (19:07 left in the 1st half), sophomore Landen Swanner connected on an open layup off an assist from freshman Cole Wojciechowski, to put up the first points of the contest for the Yellow Jackets (2-0). Thirty-three seconds later (18:37 left in the 1st), junior Jordan Gadis responded to Swanner’s basket with a deep three-pointer of his own from the left wing to give Anderson the early lead 3-2. Gadis’s bucket from downtown began what would result in a 11-0 scoring run for the Ravens, which put Anderson ahead 11-2 (16:20 left in the 1st). Twenty-three seconds later (15:57 left in the 1st), senior Marell Jordan ended the cold streak for Defiance as he found an open lane to the bucket for the layup (11-4). With 15:14 left in the first half, Defiance found themselves down ten (14-4), but they would quickly cut the deficit to three (14-11) as they went on a 7-0 scoring run, which consisted of a (senior) Te Jones three-pointer, a (senior) Marell Jordan layup, and a (sophomore) Landen Swanner layup. At the midway point of the first half, the Yellow Jackets found themselves down by just four, 20-16. With 8:13 left in the first half, the Ravens had a slight advantage of three (24-21), before they went on a 6-0 scoring run in the next two minutes of the contest to stretch the lead to nine (30-21). The Yellow would respond by going on their own 8-0 scoring run, as Defiance cut the lead back to one (30-29) with 3:12 left in the first half. Anderson once again pushed on the gas following Defiance’s scoring run, as they went on yet another scoring run of their own (this time 8-0) to stretch the lead back to nine (38-29) with 1:15 left until the halftime break. The Yellow Jackets would end the first half on a 7-2 scoring run as they trimmed the deficit to four (40-36) into the locker room, thanks to a (senior) Te Jones three-pointer, a pair of free-throws from (senior) Marell Jordan, and a (sophomore) Landen Swanner jumper. Thirty-six seconds into the second half (19:24 left), freshman Cole Wojciechowski scored the first points of the half for the Yellow Jackets as he connected on a short-range jumper (42-38). After junior Camden Smith connected on a layup (19:04 left) to give the Ravens a six-point lead (44-38), sophomore Landen Swanner came up huge for the Yellow Jackets as he splashed home two consecutive shots from downtown (18:16 and 17:13 left) to tie the game at 44 apiece. The Ravens would lead by as much as eleven in the late stages of the second half (67-56 with 5:50 left), but the Yellow Jackets would end up going on a 13-0 scoring run to take the lead 69-67 with 3:22 left to play. With 2:12 left, senior Te Jones extended the Defiance scoring run to fifteen straight points as he connected on a mid-range jump shot to give the Yellow Jackets a 71-67 lead. Sophomore Tate Ivanyo would come up clutch for the Ravens as he scored the final four points of regulation off a pair of layups (1:00 and 0:07 left) to send the game into overtime. Twenty-six seconds into overtime (4:34 left), senior Marell Jordan connected on a mid-range jumper to give the Yellow Jackets an early 73-71 advantage. Just twenty seconds later (4:34 left), junior Alex Hunt for the Ravens splashed home a huge three-pointer to put Anderson ahead 74-73. Both teams went scoreless for nearly the next two minutes before senior Marell Jordan scored found his way to rim for an open layup to give Defiance the lead back 75-74 (2:50 left). Sophomore Tate Ivanyo’s name came up once again when it meant most for the Ravens as he splashed home a deep three-pointer with 1:57 left in overtime to give Anderson the lead back 77-75. Forty-seven seconds later (1:10 left), senior Jerome Johnson came up big for Defiance as he splashed home a deep shot from downtown, which returned the lead to the Yellow Jackets 78-77. After a made free-throw from senior Jabryis Heidelberg (0:15 left) Defiance found themselves up by two (79-77) with eleven seconds left. With seven seconds left to play, senior Marell Jordan, unfortunately, lost the ball following an Anderson steal and junior Camden Smith for the Ravens capitalized off the Yellow Jackets’ mistake to score the game-tieing layup with just three seconds left. Neither team was able to put up a shot in the final three seconds, so this matchup went to a second overtime. Six seconds into the second overtime (4:54 left), junior Camden Smith capitalized once again off a lack in Defiance defense inside the paint to put the Ravens ahead 81-79. Eighteen seconds later (4:36 left), senior Marell Jordan found his way to the rim for the game-tieing layup as he dribbled his way past Ivanyo for the basket. With 3:20 left, junior Jordan Gadis regained the Anderson lead as he was able to muscle his way inside for the layup (83-81). One minute later (2:20 left), the Ravens extended their lead to four (85-81) as freshman Bryson Huckeby scored on an open layup. The Yellow Jackets would not go away, though, as Defiance would tie the game at 85, with 1:22 left to play, as senior’s Te Jones and Marell Jordan were able to capitalize on short-range buckets. With forty-eight seconds left in double overtime, junior Jordan Gadis was able to regain the Anderson lead as he converted on an open layup, but once again, Defiance had a say. With twenty-one seconds left, junior Alex Hunt had a pair of free-throw opportunities for Anderson, with a 87-85 lead. Hunt splashed home the first free-throw, but missed the second. Defiance called a 30-second timeout immediately after the second missed free-throw, as senior Marell Jordan grabbed the defensive rebound. Defiance moved the ball around quickly, but they did not have much opportunity to score. With just five seconds left, senior Marell Jordan decided to chuck up a deep shot from straight-away, and he miraculously splashed home the deeply contested three-pointer to tie the game at 88. With just three-seconds remaining, the Ravens called a 30-second timeout of their own to try and set up a possible game-winning shot. Following the timeout, Anderson decided to place their trust in the hands of sophomore Tate Ivanyo, as he had made numerous clutch shots in the late stages of regulation and in the first overtime. Ivanyo dribbled the ball quickly cross-court, managing to create just enough separation for him to chuck up a deep three-pointer from atop the arc and unfortunately for the Yellow Jackets, the miracle shot splashed home for the Ravens, leaving Defiance fans stunned with the result. With all that in mind, Anderson took home the double overtime victory 91-88. The Ravens finished with four players in double-figures, including sophomore Tate Ivanyo (22), junior Alex Hunt (20), junior Camden Smith (18), and junior Jordan Gadis (11). Defiance finished with a trio of players in double-figures, including senior Marell Jordan (28), sophomore Landen Swanner (25), and senior Te Jones (22). Anderson shot 52.3% (34-65) from the field, while the Yellow Jackets shot 50.7% (34-67). Defiance shot 52.2% from three-point range, splashing home twelve threes on twenty-three attempts, while the Ravens shot 34.6% (9-26) from downtown. The Yellow Jackets shot 72.7% (8-11) from the charity stripe, while Anderson shot 41.2% (14-34). Anderson out-rebounded Defiance 41-38. Second-chance points made the difference in this contest, as the Ravens had a 18-7 advantage in the second-chance points category.

When senior Grant Johnson was asked by The Defender about his thoughts following Wednesday’s heartbreaking loss against Anderson, he expressed, “We have to find a way to keep our heads up throughout this difficult and unfortunate stretch. We battled hard against Bluffton last week and the same showed tonight against Anderson. We just need to continue to battle and the wins will start coming our way.“

1/14: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 77 (9-6), Defiance 57 (5-10)

Freshman #4 Cam Martin converts on an open layup vs Rose-Hulman

The Yellow Jackets men’s basketball team hosted the Rose-Hulman Fightin’ Engineers (HCAC conference opponent) Saturday afternoon at the Karl H. Weaner Center for a Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference matchup. The starters in this contest included (senior) Marell Jordan, (senior) Te Jones, (sophomore) Landen Swanner, (freshman) Evan Conrad, and (freshman) Ried Jury. Defiance started this contest off strong as they would go on a 7-0 scoring run, which was sparked by two layups from freshman Evan Conrad and a three-pointer from sophomore Landen Swanner. The Yellow Jackets lead would grow to as much as ten (13-3) with 16:24 left in the 1st half, thanks to a pair of (sophomore) Landen Swanner makes from downtown, The quick start for Defiance forced Rose-Hulman to take an early timeout. With 11:37 left in the first half, senior Te Jones knocked down a three-pointer of his own to give Defiance a 21-10 lead. At this point in the game the Yellow Jackets were feeling comfortable, but unfortunately this was the exact point the Fightin’ Engineers started to take over. In the remaining eleven minutes of the first half, Rose-Hulman outscored the Yellow Jackets 28-14 to take a 38-35 lead into the halftime break. A layup from sophomore Landen Swanner two minutes and twenty-six seconds into the second half, tied the game at 41. Senior Max Chaplin knocked down a big three pointer twenty-four seconds later (17:10 left) as he gave the Fightin’ Engineers a 44-41 lead. Rose-Hulman would slowly pull away in the ensuing moments and they would lead the rest of the way. With 13:50 left to play, Defiance was able to cut their deficit down to two (48-46) off a mid-range jump shot from freshman Cam Martin, but this would be as close as the Yellow Jackets would get in the remainder of the contest. Rose-Hulman used a 13-0 scoring run from the 10-minute mark of the second half to the 16-minute mark, to take a 20-point lead (73-53) with 4:03 remaining in the game. The 13-0 scoring run was capped off by a pair of free throws from sophomore Miles McGowen. The Fightin’ Engineers did not look back from this point on, as they took the victory 77-57. Rose-Hulman finished with a trio of players in double-figures, including senior Max Chaplin (26), sophomore Miles McGowen (16), and senior Terry Hicks (11). The Yellow Jackets also finished with three players in double-figures, including sophomore Landen Swanner (15), senior Te Jones (13), and senior Marell Jordan (12). The Fightin’ Engineers shot 46.8% (29-62) from the field, while Defiance shot 41.1% (23-56). Rose-Hulman knocked down ten shots from downtown (on twenty-four attempts), compared to the Yellow Jackets’ seven (on twenty-three attempts). The Fightin’ Engineers shot 75% (9-12) from the free-throw line, while Defiance shot 57.1% (4-7) from the charity stripe. The Yellow Jackets committed 18 turnovers in this contest, which resulted in 13 Rose-Hulman points. Rose-Hulman committed 11 turnovers, but Defiance was only able to convert those eleven turnovers into four points. The Fightin’ Engineers out-rebounded the Yellow Jackets 37-32, including a 26-22 defensive-rebound advantage. Rose-Hulman had 14 second-chance points compared to Defiance’s four.

Women’s Basketball: Wed. Jan. 11 and Sat. Jan. 14

1/11: Anderson University 87 (9-5), Defiance 73 (6-8)

The Defiance College women’s basketball team traveled to Anderson, Indiana, Wednesday evening for an HCAC conference showdown against the Anderson Ravens. The starters in this contest included (senior) Nicole Sims, (senior) Lexie Sparks, (junior) Kylie Brinkman, (junior) Cait Good, and (freshman) Kalista Friday. Forty-three seconds into the contest (9:17 left in the 1st quarter), freshman Kalista Friday dribbled her way past the Ravens defense for an easy layup to give Defiance an early 2-0 advantage. With 8:39 left in the opening quarter, graduate Lexi Dellinger splashed home a three-pointer for the Ravens, as she put up Anderson’s first points of the game. Following another layup from freshman Kalista Friday (7:05 left in the 1st), this time senior Jade Shipley connected on an open shot from downtown to give the Ravens a two point lead (6:53 left in the first quarter). Fifteen seconds later (6:38 left in the 1st quarter), freshman Kalista Friday scored once again, but this time from mid-range, which tied the game up at six. Nearly a minute later (5:14 left in the first quarter), freshman Lauren Smith splashed home the third triple of the contest for Anderson, to put the Ravens ahead 9-8. With fifty-two seconds left in the first quarter, senior Lexie Sparks connected on a mid-range jumper to give Defiance the lead back 18-17. Senior Jade Shipley capitalized off an open look from deep two-point range at the horn, which tied things up at twenty after ten minutes of play. Eighteen seconds into the second quarter (9:42 left), junior Makynlee Taylor put the Ravens back into the lead as she separated herself from her defender to convert a layup (22-20). With 8:05 left in the 2nd quarter, senior Taylor Steinbrunner splashed home a mid-range jumper to put Defiance back ahead 23-22. At the midway point of the second quarter, Anderson found themselves up by six (35-29). Twenty seconds past the midway point (4:40 left in the 2nd quarter), graduate Lexi Dellinger extended the Ravens lead to nine (38-29) as she connected on another three-pointer this time from the left wing. With 2:28 left in the second quarter, senior Taylor Steinbrunner made a much needed three-pointer for the Yellow Jackets, as she cut the deficit back to six (40-34). Dellinger hit her sixth three-pointer of the first half with 1:25 left in the 2nd quarter, which allowed the Ravens to hold a seven point lead. Graduate Taylor Day would connect on a pair of free-throws with one second left in the quarter, however, to cut the Yellow Jackets deficit to five (43-38) into the halftime break. The first basket of the second half would come one minute and two seconds into the third quarter (8:58 left in the 3rd), as graduate Lexi Dellinger connected on a pair of free-throws (45-38). Junior Cait Good responded to Dellinger’s pair of free-throws, as she splashed home a deep three-pointer from the right wing to cut the deficit to four (45-41). With 5:37 left in the third quarter, junior Kylie Brinkman connected on a corner triple off an assist from senior Nicole Sims, to trim the Anderson lead to just one (47-46). The Ravens followed up Brinkman’s three-pointer with a 5-0 scoring run to stretch their lead back to six (52-46). Senior Taylor Steinbrunner was able to end the Anderson scoring run as she splashed home a deep jump shot from atop the arc (52-48). Both teams went back and forth for the remainder of the third quarter and most of the fourth quarter, as the Ravens only held a lead of five (68-63) with 5:45 left to play. With 5:37 left, graduate Lexi Dellinger connected on her seventh three-pointer of the contest (first of the second half), this time from the left wing, as she expanded the Anderson lead to eight (71-63). Thirty seconds later (5:07 left), freshman Kalista Friday fouled Dellinger moments after she committed a turnover, and Lexi converted on both free-throws from the charity stripe (73-63). Senior Taylor Steinbrunner helped the Yellow Jackets cut the deficit back to single digits with 4:53 left, but shortly after (4:44 left) Lexi Dellinger expanded Anderson’s lead back to double-digits (75-65). Defiance had a handful of opportunities to cut into the Ravens lead in the final four and a half minutes of play, but in the end, Anderson was just too much for the Yellow Jackets to handle as the Ravens were victorious 87-73. Anderson finished with a trio of players in double-digits, including graduate Lexi Dellinger (37), freshman Lauren Smith (17), and senior Jade Shipley (15). The Yellow Jackets also finished with a trio of players in double-figures, including senior Taylor Steinbrunner (20), freshman Kalista Friday (17), and senior Lexie Sparks (13). The Ravens shot 49.2% (29-59) from the field, while Defiance shot 39.7% (31-78). Anderson hit 15 threes on the contest (on 32 attempts) for 46.9%, while the Yellow Jackets shot 22.7% (5-22) from downtown. Defiance shot an impressive 85.7% (6-7) from the free-throw line, compared to the Ravens 82.4% (14-17). The Yellow Jackets out-rebounded Anderson 40-37.

When senior Nicole Sims was asked by The Defender about her thoughts following Wednesday’s loss at Anderson, she expressed, “We played hard tonight, but we just did not hit our open shots. We have to give the Ravens credit for shooting the ball so well tonight. At the end of the night, we did not get the outcome we wanted. Our effort was there and we played well as a team. We are going to make some adjustments and be ready to play them again.“


1/14: Miami-Hamilton University 62 (9-9), Defiance 59 (6-9)

Freshman #11 Ali Mowen dribbles the ball up the court vs Miami-Hamilton

The Yellow Jackets women’s basketball team welcomed the Miami-Hamilton Harriers to the Karl H. Weaner Center Saturday afternoon for a non-conference showdown. The starters in this contest included (graduate) Taylor Day, (senior) Taylor Steinbrunner, (senior) Nicole Sims, (junior) McKenzie Cooper, and (freshman) Kalista Friday. It turned out to be a slow start and finish in this contest for Defiance, as they fell behind 27-17 early in the second quarter. Miami-Hamilton would record the first five points of the second, as they opened up to their ten-point lead of 27-17. This ten-point lead for the Harriers would be the largest lead of the game for either team. Minutes later, Defiance found themselves down nine (30-21) with 5:34 remaining until the halftime break. The Yellow Jackets would go on a 12-0 scoring run to gather the lead with just over a minute left in the first half. Freshman Kalista Friday got the 13-0 scoring run for Defiance started as she converted on a mid-range jumper and that was followed by consecutive layups from senior Lexie Sparks. On the second make, Sparks turned a layup into an old-fashioned 3-point play thanks to a Miami-Hamilton foul, which pulled Defiance within two. On their next possession, the Harriers went one-and-done, as Sparks grabbed the defensive rebound. After grabbing the defensive rebound Sparks found junior Cait Good for a go-ahead triple to put the Yellow Jackets up by one (31-30). After trading baskets at the end of the second quarter, Defiance took a 35-34 lead into the halftime break. Graduate Taylor Day and senior Taylor Steinbrunner led Defiance in third quarter scoring as they combined to score 13 of the Yellow Jackets 14 points in the quarter. A layup from graduate Taylor Day and made free-throw from junior Cait Good late in the third quarter, put Defiance ahead by five (49-44) entering the final ten minutes of play. Graduate Taylor Day opened the fourth quarter by scoring her last basket of the contest (8:29 left) off a deep-range jump-shot, which provided Defiance with a seven point lead (51-44). Following Day’s jumper, Miami-Hamilton took off on an 11-3 scoring run, thanks to a pair of layups and a free-throw from junior Shalaya Heath, a jumper from sophomore Laci Reinhart, a layup from sophomore A’Vyonna Kinsey, and a layup from sophomore Emma Miller, to give the Harriers a one-point lead (55-54). With 2:35 left to play, senior Nicole Sims found an open lane to the basket for a layup to return the lead to Defiance (56-55), but that was immediately answered by a 3-pointer from sophomore Laci Reinhart. Reinhart’s three put Miami-Hamilton ahead by two (58-56) with 2:17 left to play. Over the next minute, both teams traded free throws to bring the score to (60-58) with 1:43 remaining. After the Harriers missed a 3-pointer (1:21 left), graduate Taylor Day missed a jumper of her own on the other end, which was unfortunately rebounded by Miami-Hamilton. Senior Taylor Steinbrunner with twenty seconds left to play, stole the ball from Harriers sophomore Laci Reinhart, which led to a Yellow Jackets timeout. Out of the timeout, Defiance found junior Cait Good for an open look from downtown, but the shot unfortunately did not fall. Sophomore Laci Reinhart picked up the defensive rebound and was immediately fouled by Defiance senior Nicole Sims, to send the Harriers back to the free throw line with just eight seconds left on the clock (60-58). Fortunately for the Yellow Jackets, Reinhart missed both free-throws and Defiance was able to use their final timeout with seven seconds left. Looking to tie the game on the ensuing possession, junior Kylie Brinkman was fouled in the paint with just three seconds left. Brinkman split the pair of shots from the free-throw line to bring Defiance within one (60-59). Defiance was short on time and points at that point, as a foul by Taylor Day led to two more Miami-Hamilton free throws, which pushed the Harriers lead to three (62-59) with one second left. With only one second remaining, the Yellow Jackets were unable to put up a shot and therefore Miami-Hamilton took the victory 62-59. The Harriers finished with two players in double-figures including sophomore A’Vyonna Kinsey with 14 and sophomore Laci Reinhart with 10 points. Defiance finished with a trio of players in double-figures including graduate Taylor Day (15), junior Cait Good (11), and senior Lexie Sparks (10). The Yellow Jackets shot 38.6% (22-57) from the field, while Miami-Hamilton shot 36.2% (21-58). Both teams made six shots from downtown, as Defiance made six on twenty attempts (30%) and the Harriers made six on twenty-two attempts (27.3%). Both teams struggled from the charity stripe, as Miami-Hamilton shot 63.6% (14-22) and the Yellow Jackets shot 50% (9-18) from the free-throw line. Defiance committed 18 turnovers in this contest, which led to 18 points for the Harriers. Miami-Hamilton committed 15 turnovers, but the Yellow Jackets were only able to score nine points off the Harriers mistakes. Defiance out-rebounded Miami-Hamilton 42-40, including a 30-28 defensive-rebound advantage. Fast-break points made the difference in this contest as the Harriers dominated this category 16-2.

Men’s Track & Field: Sat. Jan. 14

The Defiance College men’s track & field team traveled to Angola, Indiana, Saturday afternoon for the Sean Brady Alumni Invitational at Trine University. Thirteen schools competed in the Sean Brady Alumni Invitational including Trine University, Goshen College, Adrian College, Albion College, St. Francis University, Grace College, Olivet College, Lewis University, Marian University, Indiana Institute of Technology, Purdue Fort Wayne University, and St. Xavier University. Freshman Isaac Miler finished tied for 37th in the 60 meter dash with a time of 7.52, while freshman Landon Sensmeier finished 62nd in the 60 meter dash with a time of 7.99. Freshman Marlon Brown finished fifth in the 400 meter dash with a time of 52.11, while sophomore Jonathan Wright-Daniel finished 14th in the 400 meter dash with a time of 55.58. Brown also finished 10th in the 200 meter dash, while Wright-Daniel finished 38th. Sophomore Gavin Maratea finished 24th in the 400 meter dash with a time of 58.40 and he also finished 48th in the 200 meter dash. Junior Ron Scott finished 26th in shot put.

Women’s Track & Field: Sat. Jan. 14

The Yellow Jackets women’s track & field team traveled to Angola, Indiana, Saturday afternoon for the Sean Brady Alumni Invitational at Trine University. Thirteen schools competed in the Sean Brady Alumni Invitational including Trine University, Goshen College, Adrian College, Albion College, St. Francis University, Grace College, Olivet College, Lewis University, Marian University, Indiana Institute of Technology, Purdue Fort Wayne University, and St. Xavier University. Senior Lisa-Maria Markau finished ninth in the 60 meter dash with a time of 8.11 seconds, while sophomore Hailei Haynes participated in the 60 meter hurdle and finished 12th with a time of 10.47 seconds. Sophomore Ashanti Elkins finished 14th in the 400 meter race with a time of 1:07.94, while another sophomore Lexi Coward finished 31st in the 400 meter race with a time of 1:33.02. Lexi also finished 22nd in the 800 meter race with a time of 3:38.62. Senior Brianna Snider finished 21st in the 800 meter race with a time of 3:29.25, while freshman Shyla Pemberton finished 27th in the 200 meter dash with a time of 29.57.

Wrestling: Sat. Jan. 14

The Defiance College wrestling team traveled to Manchester, Indiana, Saturday morning for the
Spartan Mat Classic at Manchester University. Among 23 schools participating, the Yellow Jackets posted 9.0 team points for 18th best. Wabash College placed first with 153.5 points. Three wrestlers recorded points for the Yellow Jackets, led by senior Jack Minner with a pair of victories. Competing at 184 pounds, Minner pinned his opening-round opponent in 51 seconds. He unfortunately fell by fall in the second round in 2:43 to the 184 champion (sophomore) Nicholas Brashear from Huntingdon College. Minner won his third match by pin in 1:03. To wrap up Minner’s day in the third round of the 184 consolation, he was taken down by fall. Senior Alejandro Castro received a bye and lost his first round match before he turned in a victory via fall in 1:36. Castro was pinned in his third match in 25 seconds to finish 1-2 for the day. Senior heavyweight Rigo Villa competed in the 285 weight bracket and he picked up his first win of the year by an 8-1 decision over Manchester senior Nico Torres. He dropped his next two by fall to finish the competition with a 1-2 personal record. Freshman Lesley Fleurissaint (285), freshman Kelvin Ruffin (197), sophomore Joey Perez (184), sophomore Kliever Joseph (149), junior Brent Eicher (149), and freshman Brandon Ruiz (141), were all bounced after two defeats in their respective weight classes.

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Wednesday, Jan. 18

Women’s Basketball (6-9) vs Earlham College (1-13)

Location: Karl H. Weaner Center

(7:30 pm)

Friday, Jan. 20

Men’s Track & Field (Defiance Invite)

Location: George M. Smart Center

(3:00 pm)

Women’s Track & Field (Defiance Invite)

Location: George M. Smart Center

(3:00 pm)

Away

Wednesday, Jan. 18

Men’s Basketball (5-10) at Earlham College (2-13)

(7:30 pm)

Saturday, Jan. 21

Wrestling at Case Western Reserve University (Dr. Si Ostrach Duals)

(11:00 am)

Women’s Basketball (6-9) at Franklin College (6-8)

(1:00 pm)

Men’s Basketball (5-10) at Franklin College (9-6)

(3:00 pm)

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