The 7th-seeded Lady Warriors advanced to the Elite Eight of the NJCAA Division I women's national tournament with a 60-57 win over Cochise, Ariz. They are now 31-1 on the year.
The 7th-seeded Lady Warriors play Cochise, Ariz. in the second round of the NJCAA Division I national tournament in Lubbock, Texas on Thursday. It is the opener for WVC after receiving a first-round bye. Tipoff time is 8 p.m. CDT.
Wabash Valley landed a 7th overall seed and a first-round bye to the NJCAA Division I national tournament, announced on Sunday night. The tourney will be played at the Rip Griffin Center in Lubbock, Texas, from Mar. 22-27. WVC is making its' 10th trip to the national tournament.
The 12th-ranked Lady Warriors are headed back to Lubbock, Texas! They defeated Vincennes, 102-52, on Thursday night to win their 7th consecutive NJCAA Midwest District championship. WVC is now 30-1 on the season.
The 12th-ranked Lady Warriors grabbed a 55-20 halftime lead and cruised in from there to a 100-59 win in the quarterfinals of the NJCAA Midwest tournament in Mattoon on Sunday. Next up: a semifinal bout with Shawnee on Tuesday night.
The NJCAA Midwest District tournament begins on Sunday at Lake Fieldhouse in Mattoon. Four quarterfinal round games are scheduled. No. 1 seed Wabash Valley plays John A. Logan at 1 p.m. CST.
No. 12 Wabash Valley defeated Vincennes, 107-60, on Sophomore Day on Saturday. The Lady Warriors carry their 27-1 record and 27-game winning streak into post-season play, starting Sunday at the NJCAA Central Region tournament at Lake Land College in Mattoon.
The 12th-ranked Wabash Valley women's basketball team won its' 113th straight GRAC game with a 99-42 victory over Shawnee in the league-finale on Wednesday. The Lady Warriors, 26-1 on the season, finished 14-0 in league games.
The 12th-ranked Lady Warriors hit only two of their first 18 shots on Saturday against Olney Central. But they recovered to lead by 18 points by the end of the first quarter, and rolled on from there to a 114-78 GRAC win.
The 12th-rated Lady Warriors clinched at least a tie for the GRAC championship with a 119-45 victory over Rend Lake on Wednesday. They have now won 110 straight league games. Four players scored over 20 points in the win.
14th-ranked Wabash Valley won its' 17th straight game with a 106-56 GRAC win at Olney Central on Saturday. It was also the 105th straight conference win for the Lady Warriors.
Lady Warrior sophomore Shaulana Wagner, fresh off a school record-setting 47-point game against Three Rivers, has been named the Division I Player of the Week by the NJCAA.
Shaulana Wagner set a new single-game scoring record with 47 points as 14th-ranked Wabash Valley defeated No. 17 Three Rivers, 91-75, in the NJCAA Game of the Week on ESPN+.
Here is a Gameday primer for the NJCAA Game of the Week between the 14th-ranked Lady Warriors (14-1) and 17th-ranked Three Rivers (12-1). The Lady Warriors' 93-game home-court winning streak will be put to the test.
18th-ranked Wabash Valley improved to 14-1 with a 133-39 win over Volunteer State on Wednesday night. Nex up: The NJCAA/ESPN+ Game of the Week showdown with Three Rivers on Saturday.
Saturday's Wabash Valley women's game vs. Three Rivers has been selected as the NJCAA/ESPN+ national Game of the Week. This marks the first time a WVC athletic team will be featured on the industry-leading sports streaming service, ESPN+.
The Wabash Valley women's basketball team improved to 12-1 on the season with a 112-53 win at Kaskaskia on Saturday. Eight players hit double figures for Luke Scheidecker's club.
The Wabash Valley women's basketball team won a major Midwest battle on Sunday, defeating Moberly Area, 91-74, at the St. Louis CC Shootout . The win wrapped up an undefeated weekend for the 11-1 Lady Warriors.