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Findlay Wraps Up Regular Season with Games vs. #5 Ashland and Tiffin

Findlay Wraps Up Regular Season with Games vs. #5 Ashland and Tiffin

Findlay has been hot as of late, winning four straight games and eight of their last ten dating back to January 20. The Oilers will wrap up their regular season this week with back-to-back games against #5 Ashland on Feb. 23 and 24 and will take on the Tiffin Dragons on Senior Day on Saturday, Feb. 26 at 11:00 am in Croy Gymnasium.

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Series Information (#5 Ashland)

Findlay is 17-30 all-time against the Ashland Eagles in a series that was first played in the 1990-91 season. The Oilers have not won in the series since 2015, a 74-72 victory in Findlay. Ashland has defended it's home court well against Findlay as the Oilers have not won a game in Kates Gymnasium since 2011.

Series Information (Tiffin)

Findlay is 49-13 all-time against the Dragons in a series that was first place in the 1984-85 season. Despite the advantage in the all-time series, it was Tiffin who picked up a win earlier this season, a 60-57 decision on Jan. 18. The Oilers won seven in a row against Tiffin until the calendar turned to 2021. Since then, the Dragons have won back-to-back games against the Orange and Black.

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The Oilers have been on a tear lately as they have won eight of their previous ten games, pulling themsevles back into G-MAC Tournament contention. In that stretch, senior Sydney Kin has been dominant, scoring 19.1 points per game while shooting almost 60%, and collecting 10.9 rebounds per game, as well. In the Oilers last game, a win over Ursuline, Kin moved into second on the all-time scoring list at Findlay, becoming just the second player to score 1,500 points in her career in a UF uniform.

As good as Kin has been, senior Bridget Landin has been tremendous as well. Landin has scored 14.9 ppg over the past ten games and is grabbing 8.8 rebounds and shooting 53%.  Landin is also closing in on a milestone as she is just 22 points away from becoming the 24th player in program history to reach the 1,000-point mark.

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#5 Ashland (23-2, 18-1 G-MAC): Ashland suffered an early-season loss to Southern Indiana, but after that, rolled through their next 19 games to take their record to 22-1 overall and a perfect 17-0 in the G-MAC. They then matched up with #23 Walsh in an instant classic, overtime game won by the Cavaliers, handing the Eagles their first conference loss of the season. Ashland still controls its own destiny, however, as they remain in first place in the conference with just three games remaining on the schedule.
 
Annie Roshak is the team's leading scorer at 17.3 ppg and also grabs a team-high 5.8 rebounds per game. She is one of five players for Ashland who has made more than 20 threes this season and is one of four that average double-figures. The other double-digit scorers include Karlee Pireu (13.4), Macy Spielman (13.0), and Hallie Heidemann (12.5). Heidemann is the biggest threat from deep as she has made 52-of-117 from three-point range.
Tiffin (12-13, 9-10 G-MAC): Tiffin has hovered around the .500 mark all season and is currently on the outside looking in as far as the tournament goes. The Dragons are in eighth in the current points standings but with some wins this week, could slide up into that coveted sixth and final position. All three of Tiffin's remaining games are on the road as they close the year with Malone, Hillsdale, and Findlay.
 
Aarion Nichols is the team's heartbeat and leading scorer as she pours in 16.2 points per game while playing almost 36 mintues per contest. Nichols also collects 8.7 rebounds from her guard position and leads the team with 1.7 steals and 2.3 assists per game.
 
Junior Jada Tate also scores in double-figures at 10.2 ppg and is second on the team with 7.8 rebounds.
 

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