Yellow Jackets Sports Weekly Recap (Jan. 23- Jan. 29)

By: Brandon Unverferth

Photography: Hanna Young

Men’s Basketball: Thurs. Jan. 26 and Sat. Jan. 28

1/26: Defiance 71 (6-12), Mount St. Joseph University 57 (6-12)

The Defiance College men’s basketball team welcomed the Mount St. Joseph Lions to the Karl H. Weaner Center Thursday evening for an HCAC conference showdown. The starters in this contest included (senior) Marell Jordan, (senior) Te Jones, (sophomore) Landen Swanner, (freshman) Cole Wojciechowski, and (freshman) Ried Jury. Twenty-four seconds into the contest (19:36 left in the 1st), freshman Cole Wojciechowski scored the Yellow Jackets’ first points of the game, as he was able to find a crease in the Lion’s defense for an open layup (2-0). Nearly a minute later (18:49 left in the 1st), sophomore Luke Collinsworth answered Cole’s basket with a layup of his own, to tie the game at two apiece. With 17:02 left in the first half, sophomore Landen Swanner returned the lead into the hands of Defiance, as he splashed home a mid-range jumper from the right wing (4-2). Forty-three seconds later (16:19 left in the 1st), freshman Cole Wojciechowski would add another two points to his early point total, as he connected on a pair of free throws following a Mount St. Joseph foul by sophomore Dayne Gardner (6-2). Senior Te Jones connected on a mid-range jumper forty seconds later (15:39 left in the 1st), to end the Yellow Jackets’ 6-0 scoring run. Wojciechowski scored his sixth point of the contest at the five-minute mark of the first half (15:00 left), as he found his way to the rim once again for a layup, to put Defiance up six (10-4). Freshman Mathew Menninger would add his name to Lion’s scoring sheet twenty seconds after Wojciechowski’s layup, as he managed to find separation in the Yellow Jackets’ defense to score a layup (10-6). Senior Marell Jordan would go on a mini four-point scoring run of his own, as he connected on a pair of mid-range jump shots (13:34 and 12:51 left in the 1st), to stretch the Defiance lead to eight (14-6). With 11:49 left in the first half, freshman Mathew Menninger finally ended the Lions near a three-minute scoring drought, as he splashed home a deep three-pointer from the left wing (14-9). Sophomore Alex Totton would splash home another Mount St. Joseph tray moments later (10:05 left in the 1st), to cut Lion’s deficit down even further to four (18-14). Senior Te Jones went on a mini 5-0 scoring run of his own minutes later, as he splashed home a shot from downtown (9:18 left in the 1st) and also connected on a short-range jumper from the left wing (8:42 left in the 1st), to put Defiance back up by seven (23-16). Freshman Cam Martin scored his first points of the contest off a layup with 8:09 left in the first half, and he shortly followed that up with another layup thirty-nine seconds later (6:44 left in the 1st), to extend the Yellow Jackets lead to nine (27-18). With 5:15 left before halftime, sophomore Landen Swanner would help Defiance reach their first double-digit lead of the contest at eleven (31-20), as he connected on a mid-range jump shot from the right corner. The Yellow Jackets’ momentum would continue throughout the remaining five minutes of the opening half, as Defiance led by twelve (38-26) at the break. Senior Marell Jordan led the Yellow Jackets with 11 first-half points, while sophomore Luke Collinsworth and freshman Nate Kratzer each led the Lions with 6 points apiece. Fifty-five seconds into the second half (19:05 left), sophomore Luke Collinsworth for Mount St. Joseph found his way around multiple Defiance defenders, to put up his first points of the second half (38-28). With 18:22 left, senior Evan Wiehe splashed home his first three-pointer of the contest, and this cut Lion’s deficit to just seven (40-33). Freshman Ried Jury would respond to Mount St. Joseph’s quick 5-0 scoring run, as he scored via a short-range basket, to extend the Defiance lead back to nine (42-33). Senior Te Jones would put the Yellow Jackets back up double-digits (46-36) with 15:25 remaining in the game (off a Marell Jordan steal), but this double-digit lead did not last long, as the Lions managed to cut the deficit back to six (46-40) with 14:35 left to play. Mount St. Joseph would trim the Yellow Jackets’ lead to five (49-44) just prior to the under-twelve media timeout, but the lead for Defiance was quickly pushed back to seven (51-44), as Marell Jordan converted on a contested layup. Just past the midway point of the second half (9:43 left), sophomore Dayne Gardner managed to cut Lion’s deficit to just four (53-49) as he muscled his way to the rim for the layup. With 7:23 left, freshman Jakob Trevino was fouled hard by Gardner as he went to score the layup, and thankfully for Defiance, Trevino was able to continue on. Trevino used this unfortunate moment as a confidence booster, as he easily knocked down the ensuing pair of free-throws moments later, to bring the Yellow Jackets’ lead back up to eight (57-49). Defiance’s momentum would continue throughout the remaining seven minutes of the contest, as the Yellow Jackets took the victory 71-57. Defiance finished with a trio of players in double-figures, including senior Marell Jordan (15), freshman Cole Wojciechowski (14), and senior Te Jones (11). Meanwhile, Mount St. Joseph finished with two players in double-figures, including sophomore Luke Collinsworth with 20 points and sophomore Dayne Gardner with 10. The Yellow Jackets shot 58.3% (28-48) from the field, while the Lions shot 46.9% (23-49). Defiance shot well from beyond the arc, as they hit four threes on ten attempts (40%), while Mount St. Joseph hit three threes on fourteen attempts (21.4%). Both teams shot well from the charity stripe, as the Lions shot 88.9% (8-9) and the Yellow Jackets shot 84.6% (11-13). Mount St. Joseph had a slight advantage in the rebounds category 25-24. Bench points played a large role in this contest, as Defiance’s bench outscored Mount St. Joseph’s bench 20-13.

When senior Grant Johnson was asked by The Defender about his thoughts following Thursday’s victory over Mount St. Joseph, he expressed, “It feels good to get back into the win column. With the way the past few games have went, we definitely needed this win. Now we’ll focus on picking up another victory on Saturday.“

1/28: Hanover College 95 (12-7), Defiance 82 (6-13)

Senior #24 Te Jones splashes home a three-pointer vs Hanover


The Yellow Jackets men’s basketball team hosted the Hanover Panthers (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) Cole Wojciechowski, and (freshman) Ried Jury. Both teams combined to miss their first seven shots of this contest, but that finally came to an end two minutes and four seconds in (17:56 left in the 1st), as senior Te Jones splashed home a three-pointer from the right wing (3-0). Thirty-nine seconds later (17:17 left in the 1st), sophomore Coleman Sater responded to Jones’s basket with a bucket of his own, as he capitalized on an open look from mid-range (3-2). The Yellow Jackets would lead by as much as four (7-3) with 16:21 left in the first half, but Hanover would fight back to take their first lead of the game (10-9) with 14:27 before the half. Both teams would trade baskets for the next nine minutes of play before the Panthers went on a 6-2 scoring run (4:55-3:51 left in the 1st) to take a comfortable lead of 38-30. Fifteen seconds later (3:36 left in the 1st), senior Marell Jordan would end the Hanover scoring run and cut the Defiance deficit to six (38-32), as he was able to splash home a mid-range jumper from the left wing. Following Jordan’s jumper, both teams struggled to find the back of the net as the next basket did not occur for nearly two minutes. Sophomore Coleman Sater ended the cold shooting streak (1:42 left in the 1st), as he split a pair of free-throws at the charity stripe, to give Hanover a seven-point lead (39-32). Fourteen seconds later though (1:28 left in the 1st), senior Te Jones would splash home yet another three-pointer from the right wing, which cut the Panther’s lead back to four (39-35). Hanover would end the final minute and a half of the first half on a 6-2 scoring run, which allowed them to walk into the locker room with an eight-point lead (45-37). Ten seconds into the second half (19:50 left), sophomore Landen Swanner opened up the Yellow Jackets second half scoring as he managed to fight his way to the rim for the layup (45-39). Defiance would trim the deficit down to just three points (45-42) with 19:05 left to play, but they struggled to get any closer. Hanover would splash home two consecutive three-pointers in the next forty-eight seconds, as first senior Jack Wininger hit a three from the left corner (18:52 left), and then senior Ty Houston buried a triple from the right wing (18:17 left). The duo of threes allowed the Panthers to stretch back out to a seven-point lead (51-44). With 17:56 left, sophomore Landen Swanner would once again fight his way to the rim for a layup to cut the deficit to five (51-46), but Wininger responded by splashing home yet another three-pointer from the left corner, which expanded the Hanover lead to eight (54-46). The Yellow Jackets would not back down, though, as in the next minute and a half (15:27 left), Defiance went on a 4-0 scoring run of their own, to cut the Panther’s lead back to four (54-50). Following a made (senior) Marell Jordan free-throw with 14:45 left, the Yellow Jackets had found themselves down by just three (56-53). Hanover, once again, though, would push out to a comfortable lead of eight (63-55) with 13:38 left to play, following yet another scoring run, this time 7-2. Defiance would trim the deficit back to within four (65-61) with 12:05 left following a pair of mid-range jumpers from sophomore Landen Swanner, but the Yellow Jackets’ momentum would not last long, as junior Max Greenamoyer splashed home his first triple with 11:46 left to give Hanover a seven-point lead (68-61). Greenamoyer’s triple started what would lead to a 10-0 Panthers scoring run, as they took a fourteen-point lead (75-61) with 9:48 left to play. Hanover would stretch their lead out to as much as seventeen (84-67) in the final six minutes of play, and Defiance simply had no response. In the end, the Panthers took home the victory 95-82. Hanover finished with five players in double-figures, including junior Max Greenamoyer (20), junior Matt Munoz (19), senior Jack Wininger (17), junior Brice Gilman (13), and sophomore Michael Donoho (11). Defiance finished with a trio of players in double-figures, including senior Marell Jordan (24), senior Te Jones (21), and sophomore Landen Swanner (17). The Yellow Jackets shot 57.4% (35-61) from the field, while the Panthers shot 55% (33-60). Three-pointers made a huge difference in the outcome of this game, as Hanover hit 16 triples on thirty-six attempts (44.4%), compared to Defiance’s 40% (6-15). The Panthers shot an impressive 76.5% (13-17) from the charity stripe, while the Yellow Jackets shot 66.7% (6-9) from the line. Both teams had an equal 29 rebounds apiece, but Hanover was able to convert their offensive rebounds into four second-chance points, while Defiance failed to score on second-chance opportunities. The Yellow Jackets dominated the points in the paint category 44-32, while the Panthers dominated bench points 30-13.

Women’s Basketball: Tue. Jan. 24 and Sat. Jan. 28

1/24: Mount St. Joseph University 72 (11-8), Defiance 64 (6-12)

The Defiance College women’s basketball team traveled to Cincinnati, Ohio, Tuesday evening for an HCAC conference showdown against the Mount St. Joseph Lions. The starters in this contest included (graduate) Taylor Day, (senior) Taylor Steinbrunner, (senior) Nicole Sims, (junior) McKenzie Cooper, and (freshman) Kalista Friday. Thirty-seven seconds into the contest (9:23 left in the 1st), junior Madison Drummonds scored the first points of the game for either team, as capitalized on an open mid-range jumper from the left wing (2-0). Almost a minute later (8:39 left in the 1st), graduate Taylor Day would tie the game at two a piece as she scored via a hook shot. Moments later (8:30 left in the 1st), senior Chloe Jansen put Mount St. Joseph back ahead by a pair, as she found separation in the Defiance defense for the layup (4-2). Twenty-one seconds later (8:04 left in the 1st), junior McKenzie Cooper would miss an open three-pointer from the right wing, but thankfully she did not give up on the play, as she grabbed the offensive rebound and finished at the rim for two (4-4). Cooper would find the bottom of the net once again, just prior to the midway point of the opening quarter, which cut the Defiance deficit to one (9-8). To end the first quarter though, the Lions would go on a 9-2 scoring run, to take a 24-14 lead. The Mount St. Joseph run continued into the second quarter, as they would add six more points to the run (15-2) to take an early sixteen point lead (30-14). Two minutes and twenty-seven seconds into the second quarter (7:33 left in the 2nd), graduate Taylor Day pushed her way through the Mount St. Joseph defense for the layup, which put an end to the Lions scoring run (30-18). Following a Yellow Jackets timeout just past the midway point of the second (4:50 left in the 2nd), Defiance finished the quarter on a 12-0 scoring run to trim the deficit to just six (39-33) into the halftime break. To start the second half though, the momentum went right back into the hands of Mount St. Joseph, as they would start the third quarter on a 11-1 scoring run to take a sixteen point lead (50-34). With 6:50 left in the third quarter, freshman Kalista Friday found her way past the Lions defense to score an easy layup, which cut the Yellow Jackets deficit to fourteen (50-36). Defiance would end up trimming the Mount St. Joseph lead down to just eight (54-46) with 2:10 left in the third, but the Lions unfortunately ended the third on a 7-2 scoring run, to take a twelve point lead (60-48). Forty-five seconds into the fourth quarter (9:15 left), sophomore Anyiah Murphy splashed home a deep three-pointer from the left corner to put the Lions back up fifteen (63-48). Nearly two minutes would tick off the clock before the next point was scored, as Murphy once again found the the bottom of the net, as she split a pair of free-throws at the line (64-48). With 5:52 left, graduate Taylor Day scored via an open layup, which began what would lead to a quarter concluding 16-4 Defiance scoring run. Unfortunately, the Mount St. Joseph lead was just too much for the Yellow Jackets to overcome, as they came up just eight points short of the victory 72-64. The Lions finished with a trio of players in double-figures including sophomore Anyiah Murphy (17), freshman Karlee Mills (14), and senior Carlee Daulton (10). Defiance also finished with a trio of double-digit scorers including graduate Taylor Day (17), junior Kylie Brinkman (11), and freshman Kalista Friday (11). The Yellow Jackets shot 52% (26-50) from the field, while the Lions shot 45% (27-60). Mount St. Joseph was able to hit nine shots from downtown in this contest on twenty-one attempts (42.9%), while Defiance shot 41.7% (5-12) from three-point range. At the free-throw line the Yellow Jackets shot 70% (7-10), compared to the Lions 69.2% (9-13). Defiance out-rebounded Mount St. Joseph 31-28. The difference in this matchup came from the turnover category, as the Lions scored 30 points off twenty-five Yellow Jacket turnovers, while Defiance only scored 23 points off nineteen Mount St. Joseph turnovers.

When junior McKenzie Cooper was asked by The Defender about her thoughts following the loss at Mount St. Joseph, she expressed, “I think we did a lot of things well, but ultimately we just turned the ball over too much, myself included. With that said, however, we had a lot of girls do a lot of really good things. Unfortunately for us, we just dug ourselves too deep into a hole to overcome it at the end. We hope to get back into the win column this Saturday against Hanover.“

1/28: Hanover College 67 (12-5), Defiance 55 (6-13)

Junior #14 Kylie Brinkman drives to the rim for the layup vs Hanover

The Yellow Jackets women’s basketball team hosted the Hanover Panthers (HCAC conference opponent) Saturday afternoon at the Karl H. Weaner Center for a Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference matchup. The starters in this contest included (graduate) Taylor Day, (senior) Taylor Steinbrunner, (senior) Nicole Sims, (junior) McKenzie Cooper, and (freshman) Kalista Friday. Thirty-seven seconds into the game (9:23 left in the 1st), sophomore Kady Clancy scored the first points of the contest for either team, as she connected on a layup (2-0). Fifty-three seconds later (8:30 left in the 1st), senior Taylor Steinbrunner would tie the game at two a piece, as she answered right back with a layup of her own. Both teams would trade baskets through the next two minutes of play until sophomore Grace Bezold was fouled by graduate Taylor Day, which resulted in a made free-throw for Bezold (7-6). Bezold’s free-throw would begin a 9-3 scoring run for the Panthers, which took place over the course of a five and a half minute period (6:05-0:36), to give Hanover an early six point lead (15-9). In the final thirty-five seconds of the opening quarter, however, Defiance went on a 5-0 scoring run of their own, as junior Kylie Brinkman splashed home a three-pointer and senior Lexie Sparks connected on a layup, which allowed the Yellow Jackets to trail by only a single point (15-14) at the end of the first quarter. Forty-two seconds into the second quarter (9:18 left in the 2nd), freshman Kalista Friday found separation in the Hanover defense and she capitalized off this separation by converting on an open layup (17-16). With 7:58 left in the second quarter, Defiance was able to take their first lead of the afternoon (18-17), as senior Lexie Sparks splashed home a contested mid-range jump shot from the left wing. Nearly two minutes later (5:59 left in the 2nd), junior Cait Good converted on a layup to extend the Yellow Jackets lead to three (20-17), thanks to a defensive rebound by junior McKenzie Cooper. Over the next four minutes of play (1:59 left in the 2nd), Defiance went “cold” as the Panthers went on a 11-3 scoring run, to jump out to a 28-23 advantage. With just thirty-seven seconds left until the half, senior Lexie Sparks ended the Yellow Jackets cold streak, as she was able to convert on a short-range jumper to cut the deficit to three (28-25). Thirty seconds later (0:07 left in the 2nd) though, sophomore Grace Bezold would find the bottom of the net once again, this time via a layup, which gave the Panthers a 30-25 lead into the locker room. At the half, sophomore Katherine Benter led Hanover with 10 points, while senior Lexie Sparks led Defiance with 6. Seventeen seconds into the third quarter (9:43 left in the 3rd), freshman Kalista Friday scored the first points of the second half for either team, as she found her way to the rim for the open layup (30-27). After a pair of made free-throws from sophomore Kady Clancy (9:28 left in the 3rd), Friday responded with another made layup, this time coming from the opposite side of the rim, to cut the Yellow Jackets deficit back down to three (32-29). The next basket would come two minutes and fifteen seconds later (7:13 left in the 3rd), as junior Taylor Heath connected on a pair of free-throws (34-29). Twenty seconds later (6:53 left in the 3rd), Defiance responded once again with another two-point score, as this time graduate Taylor Day converted on a layup (34-31). With 6:32 left in the third quarter, junior Maddi Sears pushed the Panthers lead back up to five (36-31), as she managed to connect on a mid-range jumper. Graduate Taylor Day responded to Sears bucket just nineteen seconds later (6:13 left in the 3rd), as Day connected on her second-straight made basket, this time coming from mid-range (36-33). In the next two minutes though (4:13 left in the third), Hanover went on a 6-3 scoring run, which pushed their lead to six (42-36). The Yellow Jackets would trade baskets with Hanover in the remaining four minutes of the third quarter, as Defiance still found themselves down by six (48-42) heading into the fourth quarter. One minute and thirty-three seconds into the fourth quarter (8:27 left), junior Kylie Brinkman splashed home a deep three-pointer from the left wing, as she cut the Hanover lead to three (48-45). Eight seconds later (8:19 left), junior McKenzie Cooper fouled junior Taylor Heath, and Heath capitalized by converting on both free-throws at the charity stripe (50-45). With 8:10 left to play, freshman Kalista Friday found an open look from downtown, as she was able to knock it down to trim the deficit even further, to just two (50-48). Nearly two minutes later (6:23 left), sophomore Katherine Benter joined the “three-point party”, as she connected on a corner three, to push the Panthers lead back up to five (55-50). Moments later (6:04 left), senior Taylor Steinbrunner would put Defiance back within three (55-52), as she connected on a pair of free-throws following a foul by Hanover sophomore Grace Bezold. Both teams would have trouble scoring for the next two minutes and thirteen seconds, until junior Taylor Heath found the bottom of the net off a (senior) Lexie Sparks foul with 3:51 left, to give the Panthers a four point lead once again (56-52). The Yellow Jackets though just kept responding, as with 3:31 left, graduate Taylor Day managed to push her way into the paint for the layup and the foul, to cut the deficit back to just one after a made free-throw (56-55). Hanover, however, would respond to the Defiance pressure once and for all, as they finished the game on an 11-0 scoring run to take the victory 67-55. The Panthers finished with four players in double-figures including sophomore Kady Clancy (17), sophomore Katherine Benter (16), junior Taylor Heath (13), and sophomore Grace Bezold (11). Freshman Kalista Friday was the lone double-digit scorer for Defiance, as she finished with 15 points. Defiance shot 37.5% (21-56) from the field, while Hanover shot 37.3% (22-59). Both teams struggled from three-point range as the Panthers shot 28.6% (2-7), compared to the Yellow Jackets 15.8% (3-19). Free-throws made the difference in this contest, as Hanover went to the line twenty-seven times and they converted on twenty-one of those attempts (77.8%), while Defiance went to the line thirteen times and they converted on ten of those attempts (76.9%). The Panthers out-rebounded the Yellow Jackets 41-36. Defiance’s bench outscored Hanover’s bench 20-6.

Men’s Track & Field: Sat. Jan. 28

The Defiance College men’s track & field team traveled to Tiffin, Ohio, Saturday afternoon for the Tiffin Invitational at Tiffin University. Sophomore Gavin Maratea and freshman Landon Sensmeier each competed in the 200 meter dash, where Maratea finished in 18th with a time of 25.13, while Sensmeier finished in 20th with a time of 27.13. Tiffin University sophomore Michael McNeil picked up the 200 meter dash victory over the twenty-one competitor field, with a time of 22.69. Freshman Isaac Miler finished in 4th place (5.95m) in long jump competition among five competitors. Lake Erie College sophomore Dakota Harvey picked up the long jump victory with a distance of 6.39m.

Women’s Track & Field: Sat. Jan. 28

The Defiance College women’s track & field team traveled to Tiffin, Ohio, Saturday afternoon for the Tiffin Invitational at Tiffin University. Senior Lisa Maria-Markau competed in the 60 meter dash, where she finished in 5th place (8.15 seconds) among the eight competitors. Toledo University freshman Paris Gosha-Foreman picked up the 60 meter dash victory with a time of 7.84 seconds. Lisa also finished 3rd place (26.83 seconds) in the 200 meter dash among twenty-three competitors. Tiffin University freshman Chelsea Janis picked up the 200 meter dash victory with a time of 26.67 seconds. Sophomore Lexi Coward and senior Brianna Snider competed in the one mile event. Coward finished in 7th place with a time of 6:54.77, while Snider finished in 8th place with a time of 7:06.29. Tiffin University sophomore Ines Macadam picked up the one mile victory with a time of 5:01.47. Freshman Shyla Pemberton finished in 7th place (1:06.91) in the 400 meter dash among fifteen competitors. Toledo University freshman Laryah Worthy picked up the 400 meter dash victory with a time of 1:01.67.

Wrestling: Fri. Jan. 27 and Sat. Jan. 28

The Yellow Jackets wrestling team traveled to Wheaton, Illinois, Friday afternoon for the two-day Pete Wilson Invitational at Wheaton College. Senior Seth Majewski was the lone Defiance wrestler to advance to the second day of competition. Majewski advanced to the 133-pound semifinal on Saturday after picking up three wins on Friday night. Majewski pinned his first two opponents and earned a 10-3 decision over Roanoke College sophomore Sean Hall, to secure a spot for Saturday. Majewski battled the eventual invite champion sophomore Ty Bisek of Concordia College in the semifinal and was defeated 16-2. Majewski was then sent to a consolation semifinal and lost 15-1 to senior Trevor Boryla from Augustana College. The impressive first day secured a 6th-place finish for Majewski in a tournament that featured 32 teams. The Yellow Jackets also earned opening-round wins on Friday night by senior Alejandro Castro in the 157 weight class and senior Keringten Martin in the 165 weight class. Castro pinned his Heidelberg University opponent in six minutes, but was knocked out of the main bracket with a 12-0 loss. Castro surrendered a medical forfeit in the consolation bracket. Martin outscored his first-round matchup 15-3, but was taken out with an 8-0 decision in the second round. Martin lost in the consolation bracket by fall in six minutes. Senior Rigo Villa (285), freshman Kelvin Ruffin (197), and sophomore Joey Perez (184), all went 0-2. Sophomore Kliever Joseph received a first-round bye in the 141 weight class, before getting defeated twice. Junior Brent Eicher lost his first match in the 149 weight class, then he received a consolation bye, where he then lost by fall to finish the weekend. Defiance totaled 18 points for the invite with 13 contributed by Majewski.

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Wednesday, Feb. 1

Men’s Basketball (6-13) vs Manchester University (11-8)

Location: Karl H. Weaner Center

(7:30 pm)

Thursday, Feb. 2

Wrestling vs Marian University-Ancilla (Ancilla Duel)

(Senior Night)

Location: Karl H. Weaner Center

(7:00 pm)

Away

Wednesday, Feb. 1

Women’s Basketball (6-13) at Manchester University (8-10)

(7:30 pm)

Saturday, Feb. 4

Men’s Track & Field at Trine University (Dick Gollnick Invitational)

(12:00 pm)

Women’s Track & Field at Trine University (Dick Gollnick Invitational)

(12:00 pm)

Women’s Basketball (6-13) at Transylvania University (19-0)

(2:00 pm)

Men’s Basketball (6-13) at Transylvania University (10-9)

(4:00 pm)

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