Rose-Hulman hosts St. Mary of the Woods College in the 17th Clabber Girl Trophy women’s basketball game at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Hulbert Arena.
Rose-Hulman has won five straight meetings in the series, including a 70-58 decision last season. St. Mary-of-the-Woods continues to hold an 11-5 series lead after winning 11 consecutive games in the series from 1995-2003.
Rose-Hulman junior Donna Marsh leads the Engineer attack with averages of 12.6 points and 10.6 rebounds per game. Marsh is also ranked 12th nationally with 2.95 blocked shots per game. Sophomore Alisa Dickerson provides depth with 10.7 points per game.
Freshman Brittney Shaner averages 17.8 points per game and leads a St. Mary-of-the-Woods attack that features a 3-3 record against NCAA Division III competition so far this season. Chelsey Barron is also averaging double figures at 11.7 points per game and leads the Pomeroys in assists and steals.
The Clabber Girl Trophy, created by Hulman and Company in 1995, has been awarded to the winner of each matchup between Rose-Hulman and St. Mary-of-the-Woods.
The game will be broadcast on WMHD-FM 90.7 on Wednesday night. Tickets to the game will be available at the door beginning at 6:30 p.m.
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In other basketball news:
• Middle school basketball — Results from Tuesday games reported to the Tribune-Star:
8th grade girls
Honey Creek 35 (Cottom 12), Woodrow Wilson 11 (Ruark 4)
7th grade girls
Otter Creek 40 (Sotak 10), Chauncey Rose 7 (Lawson 3)
6th grade girls
Otter Creek A 39 (Carey 15), Chauncey Rose 13 (Lawson 9)
West Vigo A 23 (Cardinal 7), Sarah Scott 5 (Bender 2)
Otter Creek B 28 (Stigal 10), Chauncey Rose 4 (Davis 2)
West Vigo B 16 (Archer 6), Sarah Scott 1 (Gilbert 1)
Baseball
• ISU picked sixth in MVC preseason poll — The Indiana State baseball team was picked sixth in the Missouri Valley Conference preseason poll.
The Sycamores, who will be led by first-year coach Rick Heller, received 29 votes. ISU was picked ahead of Evansville and Bradley.
Wichita State was tabbed to win the league as the Shockers received seven out of eight first-place votes. Missouri State was picked second and Creighton, the only other team to get a first-place vote, was tabbed third. Illinois State and Southern Illinois were fourth and fifth.
ISU outfielder Ryan Strausborger was selected to the All-MVC preseason team. Strausborger hit .340 last season with 6 home runs and 26 RBIs.
ISU opens its season on Feb. 19 at Shreveport, La. when the Sycamores play Texas Southern. ISU’s home opener in the newly-remodeled Bob Warn Field is March 2 against Indiana.
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Metro Roundup: Rose, Woods play tonight at Hulbert Arena
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Is this ball rolling? Can Sycamores keep finding their shooting stroke?
Can Indiana State expect any carryover from its record-setting shooting performance Saturday when the Sycamores resume Missouri Valley Conference play against Illinois State at 7:05 p.m. today in Hulman Center?
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Rose-Hulman eyes baseball milestone
Baseball may not be on the minds of too many Wabash Valley sports fans yet, but the Rose-Hulman program is prepared to commemorate an upcoming milestone.
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METRO ROUNDUP: ISU’s Thomas, Rose’s Dickerson honored
Rose-Hulman and Indiana State combined for three weekly conference honors in collegiate athletics that were announced Monday.
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RAMBLIN' RECK: Assessing the NCAA tournament jumble
The college men’s basketball schedule is in its final month with Selection Sunday less than four weeks away.
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METRO ROUNDUP: ISU track athlete selected as MVC scholar-athlete of week
Indiana State senior Ernest Rollins has been selected the Prairie Farms/Missouri Valley Conference Male Scholar-Athlete of the Week it was announced Friday.
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Union season more fun with Talpas around
The Union boys basketball team has had its share of fun moments in the past, arguably the most fun being its Class A state runner-up in 2000.
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Injury bug follows girls into postseason
Who’s healthy is the question at least three of the four teams will be asking tonight when Class 4A girls high school basketball sectional play begins at Terre Haute North.
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A day later, Giants basking in win
A little more than nine hours after the New York Giants registered their second Super Bowl triumph in four years, coach Tom Coughlin and quarterback Eli Manning met with the media covering Super Bowl XLVI one last time Monday morning.
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METRO ROUNDUP: Evans, West receive track accolades
Two Rose-Hulman track and field athletes received weekly honors from the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference on Monday.
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MIKE LUNSFORD: Books open our eyes to that which we will never see
I got a letter last week from a friend, Sister Margaret Quinlan, who lives amidst the beauty of the St. Mary-of-the-Woods campus. Besides the email space and the time she invests in describing the flowers and trees and birds that she shares with her roomies out there, as well as her accounts of teaching and traveling, Margaret most often writes about books. She loves them, and she knows I do, too.
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METRO ROUNDUP: North boys, girls bowling team in Jasper Regional
Terre Haute North’s boys and girls bowling teams will be competing in today’s Indiana High School Bowling regional at Jasper.
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Indiana Senate approves right-to-work bill
Indiana’s Senate has passed right-to-work legislation, placing the state on the verge of becoming the Rust Belt’s first to enact the contentious labor law.
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Back home again in Indiana
Former Indianapolis Colts coach Jim Caldwell has landed a job as quarterbacks coach for the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens announced Caldwell’s hiring Monday.
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Sink or swim: South boys chose the latter
Terre Haute South’s boys swimming and diving team is currently enjoying it’s lofty No. 21 ranking in the state of Indiana.
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It’s on: Sycamores, Bulldogs to play at Hinkle on Feb. 18
How badly did Indiana State want to get Butler as its BracketBusters opponent?
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METRO ROUNDUP: Four from Rose receive weekly honors
Four Rose-Hulman athletes earned Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference weekly honors, the HCAC announced Monday.
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PREP ROUNDUP: Warriors rally, but fall short
Newton built a big lead and held on to defeat Casey 72-69 in Illinois high school boys basketball Monday night.
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Eli slowly emerging from Peyton’s shadow
Eli Manning has lived in the shadow of older brother Peyton all of his life. Whatever successes Eli has had on the football field, they often paled in comparison to what his more illustrious sibling had already accomplished.
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Heftier home schedule awaits Rex fans
Terre Haute Rex fans will get to see their favorite baseball team play two additional home games this year — and it will be a championship team they’re watching.
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PREP ROUNDUP: Marshall plays Casey in LIC semifinals tonight
Semifinal games of the Little Illini Conference basketball tournaments will be played tonight.
At Red Hill, Flora (20-2) meets Hutsonville-Palelstine (16-5) in the first boys game at 6 p.m. CST with Casey (10-5) facing Marshall (14-5) in the second contest.
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METRO ROUNDUP: Honey Creek 8th sweeps in Vigo tourney
Host Honey Creek swept a pair of games over Otter Creek and Sarah Scott and Woodrow Wilson came up with a split at Chauncey Rose on Monday as Vigo County eighth-grade basketball tournaments began.
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TH native made the right call
The Indiana High School Athletic Association is always seeking licensed high school officials in its 20 sanctioned sports, a selling point being “participation in high school athletics doesn’t have to end with high school graduation.”
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PREP ROUNDUP: Smith leads Class 2A No. 8-ranked Arrows to victory
Rhagen Smith had a double-double and host Sullivan took a 21-point lead into the fourth quarter of an eventual 52-40 win over North Knox in girls high school basketball Monday night.
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METRO ROUNDUP: Kovach earns AP All-America honors
Rose-Hulman’s Kyle Kovach has become the first Engineer football player since 1958 to earn Associated Press All-America honors, it was announced Monday.
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Coaches with credentials: As a unit, Terre Haute North’s staff 2nd to none
Surrounding yourself with excellence.
Some high school basketball head coaches might be intimidated or insecure having talented assistants on their staff. That is certainly not the case for Terre Haute North’s Todd Woelfle.
Woelfle has the vast resources of four — count ‘em — former NCAA Division I college players on his staff this season.
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Yeargin, Odum fight ailment as a pair
Often overlooked, athletic trainers are as much a part of the fabric of a team as the players and coaches are.
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Evansville will test ISU’s toughness
Indiana State’s fall-from-ahead 69-63 loss to Missouri State on Saturday exposed several problems on both the offensive and defensive ends of the floor, but the root cause can be traced back to the lack of a important quality.
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PREP ROUNDUP: West Vigo girls break 5-game losing streak with 38-32 win
West Vigo’s girls basketball team broke a five-game losing streak as it defeated Cloverdale 38-32 on Monday.
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Right up their alley: Bustling bowling league isn’t just for novices
The competition is fierce, yet friendly at the same time.
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AMEY TAKES AIM: The biggest & baddest of a holiday classic
There are more things to love about the Pizza Hut Wabash Valley Classic than could fit in this newspaper, but one of this year’s best things was that for an hour or so on Wednesday, it was Justin Paddock’s world and we were just living in it.
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