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Collegiate Update: Langkabel, Marian off to 11-1 start to season

Hayden Langkabel finished with nine points, three rebounds, four assists and one steal Saturday for No. 5 Marian, but it was not enough to keep the Knights unbeaten.

Indiana Wesleyan, ranked No. 21, pinned the first loss of the season on Marian, 81-79. The Knights dropped to 10-1 overall and 3-1 in the Crossroads League.

Marian rebounded Monday to defeat Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, 84-49. Langkabel had nine points, four assists and one block.

On Nov. 30, Langkabel, a Morristown graduate, had 24 points, four rebounds, one steal and one assist in Marian’s 78-75 win over Bethel.

Here is a look at other Shelby County graduates competing at the collegiate level.

 

 

Maya Chandler

The Triton Central graduate finished with nine points, seven rebounds and five assists Saturday in Loyola’s 57-54 win over Bradley.

The Ramblers improved to 3-6.

On Thursday, Loyola lost at Illinois Chicago, 45-36. Chandler had four points, five rebounds and three steals.

 

 

Rylie Stephens

The Triton Central graduate had two rebounds Saturday in Samford’s 71-59 win over Southern Miss. The win improved Samford to 4-6 this season.

On Nov. 30, Samford traveled to Jacksonville State and lost, 75-59. Stephens was credited with four rebounds.

 

 

Taylor Heath

The Triton Central graduate led Hanover to a 74-50 victory at Bluffton Saturday with a 12-point, seven-assist performance. She also had three steals to get Hanover to 5-2 this season and 2-0 against Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference foes.

On Nov. 30, Heath had 15 points, six rebounds and seven assists in Hanover’s 79-71 win over Anderson.

 

 

Bella Larrison

The Waldron graduate had one rebound and one assist on Nov. 30 for Anderson in a 79-71 loss to Hanover.

On Saturday, Larrison finished with three points, three rebounds and one assist in Anderson’s 77-75 loss to Mount St. Joseph.

Larrison had six points, two rebounds and one steal Sunday in Anderson’s 96-66 loss at Webster in St. Louis, Missouri.

The Ravens are 3-5 this season.

 

 

Drake Moore

The Morristown graduate had four points, six rebounds and two assists Tuesday in Oakland City’s 100-62 loss at Indiana University Kokomo.

On Nov. 30, Moore finished with 16 points, two rebounds, six assists and one steal in a 120-115 double-overtime victory at Indiana University East.

The Oaks are 5-4 this season.

 

 

Tenleigh Phelps

The Triton Central graduate scored nine points, grabbed four rebounds and had three assists Tuesday in Youngstown State’s 102-39 win over West Virginia Tech.

Youngstown State is 5-3.

 

 

Cameron Baker

The Shelbyville graduate finished second in both one-meter diving sessions Saturday for Franklin College in a 167-31 win over Hanover.

Baker was runner-up to teammate Gauge Creech in session No. 1 – 197.71 to 163.06; and again in session No. 2 – 293.71-231.

 

 

Jill Anspaugh

The Shelbyville graduate was one of 40 Franklin College student-athletes named to the HCAC Tom Bohlsen Academic All-Conference Team.

Athletes must have at least a cumulative 3.5 GPA and be a varsity athlete.

A total of 365 student-athletes from the conference’s 10 academic institutions earned the annual award for HCAC fall sports football, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country and women’s tennis.

Anspaugh is a cross country and track and field runner for Franklin College.

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