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Washburn inches closer to a historic milestone. With their recent victory, the Ichabods are just two wins away from becoming the seventh NCAA Division II program to reach 1,700 all-time wins.
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Brady Christiansen, junior forward, and Hanna prevent UCM from scoring a point. Ichabods held the Mules to 26 points in the first half.
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Michael Keegan, senior guard, celebrates with his teammate. Keegan’s 3-point shot contributed to the 11 points he scored throughout the game.
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Andrew Orr, senior forward, successfully scores a basket gaining points for the team. Orr and Jacob Hanna, senior guard, each scored 14 points in the win for the team.
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Brayden Shorter, sophomore guard, becomes a major contributor to the match against the Mules. Shorter led the Ichabods with 18 points in the match scoring 11 points in the second half.
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The cheer team gives a special performance at halftime. The cheer team collaborated with the Washburn mini-bods youth team to cheer for the team.
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Washburn locks in defensively during a crucial second-half run. The Ichabods held the Mules to 0-8 shooting while six different players scored to extend Washburn’s lead.
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The Ichabods turn up the heat after the break, extending their undefeated streak. A dominant 45-34 second-half performance led Washburn to a victory over Central Missouri.
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The Ichaobods remain undefeated throughout the season. Washburn outscored the University of Central Missouri 83-60.
Ichabods Stand Just Two Victories from 1,700 All-Time Wins in NCAA Division II.
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