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Jones ’24 leads Wabash to victory over Wooster

Ethan Wallace '25 | Sports Editor

Jan 08, 2024

Conference still up for grabs heading into important week  The drought ended for Wabash basketball as they stunned Wooster in a double-digit victory at the Fighting Scots home court on Saturday, January […]

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Tags: Ahmoni Jones, basketball, Class of 2024, Sports, Wabash | Posted in Sports


Winter woes continue for basketball

Ethan Wallace '25 | Sports Editor

Jan 04, 2024

Little Giants falter in 73–65 home loss to Denison The winter break has not been kind to Wabash basketball. They faced conference front-runner Denison at Chadwick Court on Wednesday, January 3. The […]

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Tags: Avery Beaver, basketball, Denison, Little Giants, Nate Matelic, Sports, Wabash | Posted in Sports



Basketball rewind: How the Little Giants captured back-to-back conference titles

Ethan Wallace '25 | Basketball Writer

Mar 16, 2023

It may have taken a late fadeaway shot by Ahmoni Jones ’24 and a tough defensive play to seal the victory, but Wabash emerged lifting the NCAC trophy on February 24, 2023, […]

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Tags: basketball, Edreece Redmond, Kyle Brumett, Sam Comer, Wabash | Posted in Sports



Goodwin: Why Coach Brumett should have won NCAC Coach of the Year

Jakob Goodwin '23 | Managing Editor

Mar 16, 2023

After the NCAC Tournament ended a few short weeks ago, the NCAC announced its end-of-season awards. Vinny Buccilla ’25 and Ahmoni Jones ’24 were selected to the First Team All-NCAC team—both well-earned […]

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Tags: basketball, Kyle Brumett, Wabash | Posted in Sports



‘Give me a W!’ John Horner ’59 and the story behind basketball’s most famous chant

Andrew Dever '25 | Opinion Editor

Mar 16, 2023

Throughout Wabash basketball’s amazing runs over the past couple of years, the team has constantly been aided by a raucous home crowd, amplified by the acoustics and student section that have come […]

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One week makes all the difference: Wabash basketball repeats as NCAC champions

Elijah Greene '25 | Sports Columnist

Feb 25, 2023

In an astounding turn of events, Wabash has knocked off NCAC regular-season champions Wooster in an 81-80 shootout at the Timkin Gymnasium on February 25, 2023. It was a high-scoring contest. With […]

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Tags: basketball, Sports, Wabash | Posted in News




Wabash celebrates the life of Rem ‘The Big Cookie’ Johnston ’55

Benjamin Bullock '23 | Sports Editor

Feb 23, 2023

The Wabash community this week lost one of its greatest and best-known supporters, Remington “The Big Cookie” Johnston ’55, who passed away on February 18, 2023, at age 89. Johnston was born […]

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Tags: alumni, basketball, Big Cookie, Football, Wabash | Posted in News, Sports


Dever: The highs and lows of the basketball regular season

Andrew Dever '25 | Opinion Editor

Feb 23, 2023

After an exceedingly impressive regular season, the Wabash basketball team finished second in the NCAC on a heartbreaking buzzer-beater loss at Wooster last Saturday, February 19. As a result, the Little Giants […]

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Hiram’s bark no match for Little Giants’ bite

Ethan Wallace '25 | Basketball Writer

Feb 23, 2023

Wabash 91, Hiram 71 Tuesday, February 21, 2023 It’s no secret that the Little Giants struggled in the final weeks of the regular season, going 1-3 in their last four games. But […]

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Tags: Ahmoni Jones, basketball, Edreece Redmond, Gavin Schippert, Sports | Posted in Sports



Basketball: Surprising slip-ups set stage for Saturday showdown

Andrew Dever '25 | Opinion Editor

Feb 16, 2023

At least we still have a chance. Thanks to Wooster’s loss against Denison on Wednesday, February 15, the Little Giants basketball team can still clinch a share of the NCAC regular season […]

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Tags: Ahmoni Jones, basketball, Edreece Redmond, NCAC, Sports, Vinny Buccilla, Wabash | Posted in Sports



Jack Davidson ’22: An iron resolve and a dream realized

Elijah Greene '25 | Sports Columnist

Feb 16, 2023

It was not always clear whether Jack Davidson ’22 would be successful at the game of basketball. Standing at 5 feet 5 inches tall as a freshman at Hamilton Southeastern High School […]

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Basketball navigates conference shenanigans

Ethan Wallace '25 | Basketball Writer

Feb 09, 2023

A long basketball season is sure to have its ups and downs, but the end of the break marked the start of a wild roller coaster for the Little Giants’ conference hopes. […]

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