Brown breaks 16-year-old record

Alumni sports update

Week ending February 1

WOMENS INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD

The University of Indianapolis’ record for the 60 meter dash had stood for 16 years before Sheniya Brown broke it at the Greyhound Invitational while finishing fourth of 70 with a time of 7.72.  The sophomore also placed seventh of 76 in the 200 (26.24).

Competing for Indiana Tech at Grand Valley State’s Mike Lints Alumni Open, Anaijah Gomilla placed ninth of 22 in the long jump (16-0 1/4).

WRESTLING

Purdue’s Dylan Lydy, ranked No. 4 nationally at 174 pounds, defeated his Minnesota opponent, ranked No. 8, 14-4. The Boilers won the match 27-12.

MENS TENNIS

Marion fell 4-0 to Butler. Ian Deiters lost 6-1 at No. 1 doubles, and his No. 5 singles match was unfinished with the score 1-2.

MENS BASKETBALL

Taylor (13-11, 5-7) lost 79-74 to Marian and won 74-70 against Bethel. Jeff Clayton played 11 minutes against Marian and six minutes against Bethel, and totaled three rebounds, one assist, and one blocked shot in the two games, while missing two shots from the field.

Jalen Windham played very briefly for Creighton (17-5, 6-3) in a 76-61 defeat of Villanova.

Lindenwood (8-12, 2-10) lost 121-2116 to McKendree and 83-74 to Southern Indiana. Jalen Newsom played a total of 14 minutes in the two losses and had six points (2 for 4, 2 for 3, 0 for 1), five rebounds, and one steal.

Josh Brewer played six minutes for Miami, Ohio (9-12, 2-6) and had one rebound in a 70-55 loss to Northern Illinois.

Michigan State (16-6) defeated Northwestern 79-50 and lost 64-63 to Wisconsin. Aaron Henry had six points (2 for 9, 1 for 2, 1 for 1), four rebounds, four assists, two steals, and one turnover in 25 minutes against the Wildcats; and five points (2 for 6, 1 for 3, 0 for 0), three rebounds, three assists, and three turnovers in 36 minutes against the Badgers.

WOMENS BASKETBALL

Shelle Daniels had a team high 24 points (11 for 14, 0 for 0, 2 for 2), seven rebounds, four steals, one blocked shot, and one turnover in 34 minutes for Tuskegee (12-8, 8-3) in an 84-78 win against Central State.

DePauw (19-1, 11-0) defeated Wittenberg (57-45)  and Oberlin 71-61. Imani Graham had one rebound and two turnovers in eight minutes against Wittenberg; and two points (0 for 1, 0 for 0, 2 for 2), four rebounds, and two assists in 14 minutes against Oberlin.

Lakeland (8-12, 8-7) lost 78-61 to Edgewood. Brianna Jones had one rebound, two steals, and one turnover, and missed three shots in five minutes for Lakeland.

MENS INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD

Purdue’s Jalil Brewer, competing at the University of Arkansas’ Razorback Invitational, was third of 14 in the shot put (61-11 ¼).

Indianapolis and Vincennes took part in the Greyhound Invitational at the University of Indianapolis. The Greyhounds’ Ajarus Jones placed 18th of 36 in the 60 meter dash (7.41). Teammate Trace Perez was 17th of 26 in the 800 (2:10.31). Vincennes’ Jahad Fair was 13th of 33 in the 400 (54.12) and seventh of 16 in the 60 meter hurdles (9.03). Teammate Manny Opiew was seventh of 26 in the 800 (2:00.67).

Indiana Tech’s Maurice Macklin was 11th of 59 in the 800 (1:58.32) at Grand Valley State’s Mike Lints Alumni Open.

Hanover’s Jalen Simmons was 12th of 16 in the pole Vault (11-11 ¾) at the Joe Bank Invitational at Ohio Northern.

Wabash, Franklin, and St. Mary-of-the-Woods competed at Rose-Hulman’s Friday Night Spikes Engineering Invitational. Wabash’s Isaiah Campbell was fourth of 27 in the shot put (46-0) and sixth of 30 in the weight throw (45-11 ¼). Franklin’s Corbin Lee was 25th of 29 in the 3000 (10:38.31), and St. Mary-of-the-Woods’ Carlos Davalos was 23rd of 31 in the 800 (2:15.27).

Competing for Illinois State at the University of Nebraska’s Adidas Classic, Jordan Wilkerson was 10th of 15 in the 60 meters dash (7.15). He took part in the high jump but failed to make his opening height.