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Edgewood College Vs. Lakeland University December 30, 2017 | 2:00 Pm Men | 4:15 Pm Women $2 EDGEWOOD COLLEGE EDGEWOOD COLLEGE EAGLES EdgewoodCollegeEagles.com @EdgewoodEagles | Facebook.com/EdgewoodCollegeEagles Edgewood College vs. Lakeland University December 30, 2017 | 2:00 pm Men | 4:15 pm Women $2 EDGEWOOD COLLEGE WOMEN: Edgewood College Eagles (5-5, 3-2 NACC) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School 1 Abigail Sutter G 5-3 Fr. Barneveld, Wis./Barneveld 3 Abby Shane G 5-4 Fr. New Berlin, Wis./Heritage Christian 4 Delaney Wilhelm G 5-7 Fr. Amboy, Ill./Amboy 5 Morgan Michaels G 5-3 So. Lomira, Wis./Lomira 10 Brooke Lonigro G 5-5 Fr. McFarland, Wis./McFarland 15 Annika Lundgren G 5-8 Fr. Fullerton, Calif./Troy 20 Jennifer Freeman G 5-8 Fr. Lake Geneva, Wis./Badger 22 Aleigha Sigafus P 5-11 So. Gratiot, Wis./Black Hawk 30 Allison Gordon P 5-11 Jr. Mount Horeb, Wis./Mount Horeb 31 Sarah Jenkins P 6-1 Fr. Cottage Grove, Wis./Edgewood 32 Riley Larson G 5-9 Fr. Madison, Wis./East 50 Diamond Pikulyk P 6-0 Fr. Addison, Ill./Addison Trail 52 Kelly Carpenter P 6-0 Fr. Villa Park, Ill./Fenwick Head Coach: Chaia Huff (2nd season) Assistant Coaches: Mackenzie Reese, Margot Affourtit, Reggie Patterson MEN: Edgewood College Eagles (3-7, 3-3 NACC) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School 0 McClain Steffens G 6-3 Jr. DeWitt, Iowa/Central Clinton 1 Sy Staver G 6-1 Jr. Mineral Point, Wis./Mineral Point 2 Charlie Reuteman G 5-11 Jr. Oconomowoc, Wis./Arrowhead 4 Arik Anderson F 6-4 Sr. Elkhorn, Wis./Elkhorn 5 Jake Negus G 6-1 Fr. Janesville, Wis./Craig 10 Ryan Buss F 6-6 Fr. Green Bay, Wis./Preble 11 Jacob Miller G 6-4 So. Waunakee, Wis./Waunakee 14 Caleb Holzman F 6-6 Fr. Howards Grove, Wis./Howards Grove 15 Emil Radisevic C 6-6 Jr. Brookfield, Wis./Central 20 Jake Graf G 6-0 Fr. Brookfield, Wis./East 21 Kyle Geiger F 6-3 Jr. Columbus, Wis./Columbus 22 Sam Noyce G 6-1 So. Madison, Wis./Edgewood 23 Travis Kell F 6-6 Sr. Madison, Wis./West 31 Will Schwartz G 6-2 Fr. Darlington, Wis./Darlington 33 Ben Seefeld F 6-4 Fr. Pewaukee, Wis./Arrowhead 34 Adam Anhold F 6-8 Fr. Janesville, Wis./Craig 35 Sam Fox F 6-7 Jr. Johnson Creek, Wis./Jefferson 41 Nick Lynch G 6-4 Fr. Janesville, Wis./Craig Caleb Hill G 6-2 Fr. Livingston, Wis./Iowa-Grant Jaden Lechelt F 6-3 Jr. Madison, Wis./West Tyler Lemke F 6-5 Jr. Brillion, Wis./Brillion Noah Wand F 6-5 Fr. Shullsburg, Wis/Shullsburg Jack Warrick F 6-7 Fr. Mineral Point, Wis./Mineral Point Head Coach: Justin Meyer (6th Season) Assistant Coaches: Mike McMahon, Luke Thein, Mike Shult, Brett Meinecke, Spencer Barnes, Jake Reetz LAKELAND UNIVERSITY WOMEN: Lakeland University Muskies (6-4, 3-2 NACC) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School 0 Jasmine Kahly G 5-5 Fr. Ohio, Ill/LaMoille-Ohio 1 Abby Nylund G 5-6 Fr. Crystal Falls, Mich./Forest Park 2 Janai’ Farr G 5-6 Fr. Racine, Wis./Farr 3 Hannah Kanyuh G 5-6 So. Rapid River, Mich./Rapid River 4 Amanda Majewski G 5-5 So. Peshtigo, Wis. /Peshtigo 10 Rachel Hasko G 5-5 So. Racine, Wis./Lutheran 11 Asia Danforth G 5-4 Jr. Seymour, Wis./Seymour 12 Miranda Jacobson G/F 5-9 Jr. Felch, Mich./North Dickinson 13 Michelle Percudani G 5-7 Fr. Kirkland, Ill./Hiawatha 21 Rachel Stankevich F 5-11 Sr. Goodman, Wis./Goodman-Pembine 22 Maddison Lindquist G 5-6 So. Bark River, Mich./Bark River Harris 23 Brooke Brandt G 5-3 So. Stevens Point, Wis./Stevens Point 24 Kaity Birkholz G 5-9 Fr. Watertown, Wis./Lakeside Lutheran 32 Riley Phelps G/F 5-9 So. White Pigeon, Mich./White Pigeon 33 Kylie Birkholz C 6-2 So. Kenosha, Wis./Tremper 50 Maddy Doll C 6-2 Sr. Florence, Wis./Florence 52 Marissa Bardusk F 5-9 Fr. Three Oaks, Mich./New Buffalo 55 Megan Will F 6-3 Fr. Lake Mills, Wis./Lake Mills Head Coach: Aaron Nester (3rd season) Assistant Coaches: Amber Peterson, Lauren Sharp Men: Lakeland University Muskies (7-4, 4-3 NACC) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School 2 Corey Allen G 5-11 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Providence St. Mel 3 Andre Sanchez-Amarillas G 6-3 So. Bonita, Calif./Vista 4 Jequan Pegeese G 5-9 Fr. Beloit, Wis./Memorial 5 Shakur Jinad G 6-4 So. Chicago, Ill./St. Francis de Sales 11 Pat McDonald G 5-11 Jr. Port Washington, Wis./Port Washington 12 Eddie Burnett G 6-1 Fr. Chicago, Ill./Providence St. Mel 14 Kyle Domark G 6-3 Jr. Yorkville, Ill./Yorkville 15 K.J. Odom G 6-0 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis./Shorewood 21 Zach Hasenstein G 6-3 Fr. Sheboygan, Wis./North 22 Garrett Duffin F 6-4 Jr. Princeton, Ill./Princeton 23 Joshuan McNeal F 6-4 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Providence St. Mel 24 Trenton Nickel G 6-1 Fr. Kiel, Wis./Kiel 30 Sam Kaminski C 6-8 So. Sheboygan, Wis./North 32 Carl Garner F 6-5 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Providence St. Mel 33 Ben Stasewich F 6-5 Jr. Munising, Mich./Munising 34 Eric Nygaard F 6-5 Jr. Plymouth, Wis./Plymouth 35 Isaac Anderson F 6-5 So. Linden, Wis./Iowa-Grant 40 Reggie Nimmer C 6-8 Sr. Kewaunee, Wis./Kewaunee 42 Ahmari Dantzler C 6-9 Fr. Chicago, Ill./Providence St. Mel Head Coach: Sam Schroeder (1st season) Assistant Coaches: Kurt Jansen, Teadric Anderson, Matt Yancy MEN’S SCHEDULE/RESULTS WOMEN’S SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2017-18 Record: 3-7 Overall, 3-3 NACC 2017-18 Record: 5-5 Overall, 3-2 NACC Streak: 1-game losing streak Streak: 1-game winning streak Breakdown: 2-3 home, 1-4 road Breakdown: 3-1 home, 2-4 road Nov. 15 University of Dubuque L 61-75 Nov. 15 Illinois Tech W 78-54 Nov. 18 at Ripon College L 48-67 Nov. 18 at Mount Mary University W 87-67 Nov. 22 at UW-Oshkosh L 66-78 Nov. 21 at #11 UW-Oshkosh L 31-93 Nov. 25 Aurora University* W 66-65 Nov. 25 Aurora University* L 58-69 Nov. 28 at Rockford University* L 70-72 (OT) Nov. 28 at Carroll University L 57-70 Dec. 2 at Concordia Wisconsin* L 65-91 Dec. 2 at Concordia Wisconsin* L 57-78 Dec. 6 MSOE* L 80-84 (OT) Dec. 5 MSOE* W 70-62 Dec. 9 Marian University* W 83-60 Dec. 9 Marian University* W 56-50 Dec. 16 at Concordia Chicago* W 85-77 (OT) Dec. 13 at UW-Platteville L 62-82 Dec. 21 UW-Stevens Point L 64-71 Dec. 16 at Concordia Chicago* W 72-69 Dec. 30 Lakeland University* 2:00 pm Dec. 30 Lakeland University* 4:15 pm Jan. 3 at Elmhurst College 7:00 pm Jan. 2 Alverno College* 7:00 pm Jan. 6 at Wisconsin Lutheran* 2:00 pm Jan. 6 at Wisconsin Lutheran* 4:15 pm Jan. 9 Dominican University* 7:00 pm Jan. 10 Dominican University* 7:00 pm Jan. 11 Concordia Wisconsin* 7:00 pm Jan. 13 at Aurora University* 4:15 pm Jan. 13 at Aurora University* 2:00 pm Jan. 16 at Lakeland University* 7:00 pm Jan. 17 at Lakeland University* 7:00 pm Jan. 20 at Alverno College* 6:00 pm Jan. 23 Rockford University* 7:00 pm Jan. 24 Rockford University* 7:00 pm Jan. 27 at Benedictine University* 2:00 pm Jan. 27 at Benedictine University* 4:15 pm Jan. 31 at MSOE* 7:00 pm Jan. 30 at MSOE* 7:00 pm Feb. 3 Wisconsin Lutheran* 2:00 pm Feb. 3 Wisconsin Lutheran* 4:15 pm Feb. 6 at Dominican University* 7:00 pm Feb. 7 at Dominican University* 7:00 pm Feb. 10 at Marian University* 2:00 pm Feb. 10 at Marian University* 4:15 pm Feb. 14 Concordia Chicago* 6:00 pm Feb. 14 Concordia Chicago* 8:15 pm Feb. 17 Benedictine University* 2:00 pm Feb. 17 Benedictine University* 4:15 pm Feb. 20 NACC Tourn. First Round 7:00 pm Feb. 21 NACC Tourn. First Round 7:00 pm Feb. 23 NACC Tourn. Semifinals TBA Feb. 24 NACC Tourn. Semifinals TBA Feb. 24 NACC Tourn. Championship 7:30 pm Feb. 25 NACC Tourn. Championship 3:00 pm Home games at Todd Wehr Edgedome Home games at Todd Wehr Edgedome NACC MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS MEN’S SERIES HISTORY NACC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS Edgewood College has lost four (as of 12/21) NACC Overall straight to Lakeland, but still leads the (as of 12/27) NACC Overall Benedictine 5-0 6-4 all-time series, 39-24. The Muskies Concordia Wis. 5-0 8-2 have beaten the Eagles by an average Wis. Lutheran 4-0 7-1 MSOE 5-2 5-4 of 13.8 ppg, including an 87-83 Aurora 4-2 5-5 overtime win in February 2016. Three Benedictine 4-0 7-2 of the Eagles last four wins against Concordia Chi. 3-2 6-2 Lakeland 4-3 7-4 Lakeland have been by five points or Lakeland 3-2 6-4 Concordia Wis. 4-3 6-6 fewer with the last win coming in 2015. MSOE 3-2 5-5 Rockford 3-3 5-6 WOMEN’S SERIES HISTORY Edgewood College has lost four in a Edgewood 3-2 5-5 Edgewood 3-3 3-7 row to the Muskies and trails in the Dominican 1-3 5-4 Marian 2-3 3-7 all-time series, 38-22.
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