OVERVIEW:
The Great Midwest women’s basketball programs entered week two of the 2025-26 season. Teams continued non-conference play, competing against teams from the PSAC, GSC, GLVC, GLIAC, and MEC.
SCOREBOARD:
Tuesday, November 18
Walsh 107, Bryant and Stratton 60
Central State 62, Cedarville 52
Malone 81, Seton Hill 72
Wednesday, November 19
Kentucky Wesleyan 75, Trevecca Nazarene 69
Thomas More 71, West Virginia State 45
Slippery Rock 83, Lake Erie 78
West Liberty 87, Ursuline 81
Ferris State 88, Northwood 84
Wayne State 79, Hillsdale 59
IUP 83, Ashland 67
Thursday, November 20
Walsh 75, UINDY 68
Tiffin 85, Lake Superior State 82
Clarion 77, Ohio Dominican 57
Friday, November 21
Seton Hill 73, Findlay 57
Malone 83, Roosevelt 57
UMSL 69, Kentucky Wesleyan 32
Saturday, November 22
Hillsdale 59, Lake Superior State 50
Clarion 88, Lake Erie 71
Tiffin 65, Davenport 48
Thomas More 68, University of Charleston 54
Ashland 89, Lee 78
Ursuline 66, UINDY 62
Roosevelt 61, Walsh 60
Findlay 75, Edinboro 52
Cedarville 77, Roberts Wesleyan 42
Ohio Dominican 98, Ohio Christian 51
Sunday, November 23
Northwood 88, Lewis 70
GAME HIGHLIGHTS:
- The Malone Pioneers and Thomas More Saints remain undefeated on the year at 5-0. The Pioneers collected wins over Seton Hill and Roosevelt. Erin Kaufman continues to be dominant for Malone, as she nearly averaged a double-double with 20.67 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. Against Seton Hill, Kaufman registered a 26 point, 16 rebound game to lead the Pioneers to their fourth straight win.
- Thomas More’s Izzy Rotert recorded 31 total points in the Saints 3-0 week. She added 14 rebound, seven steals, three blocks, and two assists to her stat line.
- Maeve St. John was awarded Athlete of the Week after the Timberwolves posted a 1-1 week, including a close loss to nationally-ranked Ferris State. St. John averaged 28.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.5 steals. The senior guard currently leads the league in scoring at 22.8 points per game.
- The Walsh Cavaliers went 3-1 on the week, including an overtime thriller against UINDY. Kiley Dyrlund was dominant in the win, posting a double-double with 23 points and 17 rebounds.
- Findlay holds a record of 3-1 this season and came out on top against PSAC opponent Edinboro during week two. Lauryn Auchmutyl led the Oilers with 15 points, shooting a perfect 5-5 from three-point range.
- Ashland posted a win over nationally-ranked Lee University. Four different Eagles scored in double digits, with Lexi Howe leading the way at 19 points. Jenna Slates (16), Corri Vermilya (14), and Ashley Mullet (11) each surpassed the double-digit scoring mark.
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:
- Scoring: Maeve St. John, NU (22.8 points per game)
- Rebounding: Kiley Dyrlund, WU (11.10 rebounds per game)
- FG%: Kiley Dyrlund, WU (60.6%)
- Free Throw %: Maeve St. John, NU (94.6%)
- 3-PT %: Brinn Hunt, MU (62.5%)
- Assists: Annalise Pietrzyk, HC (4.5 assists per game)
- Blocked Shots: Lea Holmes, NU (2.5 blocks per game)
- Steals: Kiley Dyrlund, WU & Isabelle Niederst, TU (3.0 steals per game)
UP NEXT:
Monday, November 24
Ashland 77, Union 71
Malone 69, Lake Superior State 63
Thomas More 70, UINDY 52
Tuesday, November 25
Findlay vs. Grand Valley, 4 P.M.
Wednesday, November 26
Malone at Davenport, Noon
Kentucky Wesleyan vs. Midway, 1 P.M.
Ursuline vs. Bryant & Stratton, 1 P.M.
Northwood vs. Wayne State, 2 P.M.
Tiffin vs. Slippery Rock, 2 P.M.
Hillsdale at Ferris State, 3 P.M.
Ohio Dominican at Wheeling, 5:30 P.M.
Friday, November 29
Lake Erie at Lynn, Noon
Cedarville at Barry, 1 P.M.
Sunday, November 30
Walsh at Slippery Rock, 2 P.M.
Northwood at Grand Valley, 3 P.M.