Senior Brady Christiansen has played in 93 career games with 31 starts, averaging 6.6 points and 6.2 rebounds. Christiansen ranks 11th in career rebounds in program history with 577.
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No. 2-ranked Washburn men's basketball to kick off season in Hall of Fame Classic
By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
Saturday's Nov. 1 season-opener against Augusta (Ga.), followed by a Sunday game against Dallas Baptist in the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic in Lakeland, Fla., marks the earliest that Washburn University men's basketball coach Brett Ballard has ever had a team open its season.
And by Monday Ballard will know if the early start was more of a good or bad thing for the No. 2-ranked Ichabods, who are coming off a 30-4 season and an NCAA Division II semifinal appearance.
Junior guard Jack Bachelor is a top returner for Washburn men's basketball after earning first-team All-MIAA recognition last season. [File photo/TSN]
"If we go win two games, absolutely I'll be really happy about this scheduling,'' Ballard said. "If we don't, I'll be wishing we had more practices.
"This Hall of Fame event has always been early. It's the first time we've played in it and it's a great opportunity. I would prefer probably another week or so of practice to really put our best product out there, but everybody's in the same boat, everybody got the same amount of practices.''
Both Augusta and Dallas Baptist were NCAA Regional teams last season and DBU, like the Ichabods, reached the NCAA Final Four in Evansville. Dallas Baptist was ranked No. 3 in the NABC preseason poll.
Ballard feels like his team has done a good job in preseason to get ready for the early tests.
"We've had good practices and we're close to where we need to be and this will be a good opportunity to see where we're at,'' he said. "Big picture, if you win great, you learn from it. If you lose, you learn a lot from it.''
Senior Brady Christiansen has played in 93 career games with 31 starts, averaging 6.6 points and 6.2 rebounds. Christiansen ranks 11th in career rebounds in program history with 577.
Washburn football looking to rebound against Griffons after OT heartbreaker
By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
The Washburn Ichabod football team will hit the road on Saturday to take on Missouri Western, looking to bounce back from a 13-10 heartbreaking overtime loss to Fort Hays State last week.
"We talk about our seven-day season and the game is the end of that,'' Washburn coach Zach Watkins said. "We close the chapter after the game and Sunday we move on to the next opponent and try to get better from the film and learn, but this one was a little bit harder to move on from.
"You have some games that are easy to move on from, win or loss, and some are tough to move on from. This is one of the tougher ones, but the guys have done a great job of responding this week and are ready to go against another good opponent but another game that we've got to play well to win.''
Topekan Ky Thomas (8) rushed for 95 yards and a touchdown in last Saturday's 13-10 overtime loss to Fort Hays State. [File photo/TSN]
Former Topeka High star Ky Thomas, who rushed for 95 yards and scored the Ichabods' lone touchdown against the Tigers, agreed with his coach that WU's focus has to be on bouncing back.
"We have to take what we can from that game and learn from it and move on to the next seven-game season as coach Watkins says,'' said Thomas, who has scored four touchdowns over the past three games. "We'll take it one day at a time and get just get better as the season goes on.''
Washburn will take a 2-6 overall record and 1-5 MIAA mark into Saturday's 2 p.m. game while the Griffons are also 2-6 and 1-5.
Saturday's game will mark the second season in a row the Ichabods and Griffons have played in St. Joseph, with the Ichabods winning last year's matchup, 24-16.
The Griffons are coming off a 19-12 road win over Missouri Southern last Saturday.
Sophomore linebacker JC Heim leads the MIAA and is third in the national rankings in tackles per game with 12.6 stops while junior L.J. Minner Jr. is fourth in the MIAA with 9.6 tackles per game.
Senior Jordan Finnesy's 239 career tackles rank 16th on the NCAA D2 active chart and he is 16th on the D2 active solo tackles chart with 146.
Senior punter Jake Zeller is fifth on the NCAA D2 active punting average chart at 41.8 and he is seventh in total punt yards (6,479).
Zeller is second in the MIAA and ninth in the national rankings in punting average at 42.6 and Zeller is second on the Ichabod all-time punting average chart at 41.8 and ninth in total yards at 6,479.
Ichabod soccer takes 2-0 road win over Bearcats, protects MIAA lead
By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
Washburn University soccer posted a 2-0 road win over Northwest Missouri State Friday to protect its lead in the MIAA title race.
Junior Mackinly Rohn scored her second goal of the season in Friday's 2-0 Washburn soccer win over Northwest Missouri. [File photo/TSN]
."It was a total team effort today,'' Washburn coach Davy Phillips said. "I thought we did a really good job establishing the tempo of the game early and staying committed to it until the goals came.
"I loved the competitive energy from our team today.''
No. 19-ranked Washburn improved to 11-2-3 overall and 8-0-2 in the MIAA while extending its unbeaten streak to 12 games (10 games, two ties).
Washburn came up empty in the first 45 minutes despite multiple chances before finally getting on the scoreboard in the 66th minute on a goal from freshman Jules Wardlaw after the ball bounced around in the box.
Washburn would record a crucial second goal in the 77th minute on a shot from junior Mackinly Rohn, a former Washburn Rural star.
With the win the Ichabods stayed atop the MIAA Conference standings with 26 points with two matches to play.
Washburn outshot Northwest Missouri 14-2 and held the Bearcats to zero shots in the second half.
Wardlaw and Rohn both scored their second goals of the season.
Washburn will be back on the road Sunday to face Missouri Western in a 1 p.m. contest.







