Whitewater Girls Basketball Box Scores

Whitewater Girls Basketball vs. McFarland

12/13/2019

Final score:  L 61-80

WHITEWATER
Player#2’s3’sFTAFTMTP
Crystal Chan3




Allison Ceranske4




Elizabeth Katzman102
215
Catherine Skindingsrude12




Abby Grosinske14524117
Kacie Carollo15812221
Emma Hageli201


2
Kindyl Kilar211


2
Cassidy Laue22225414
Grace Black23




Alyssa Schumacher24




Brianna Zimdars30




Lexi Juoni32




Cora Linos35

















61
McFarland
Player                 #2’s3’sFTAFTMTP
Peyton Witt0021

7
Gray2




Fortune31


2
Butler 46
2113
Kirch1035

21
Lonigro11
1214
Bieri12




Gilbertson2231

9
Feldner232


4
Brandt241


2
Hildebrandt33614318




















80

Warhawks Win Thriller, Punch Ticket to Stagg Bowl

by Chris Lindeke, Asst. Athletic Director, Strategic Communications & Branding, UW-W

The No. 7 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater football team broke a tie with a late field goal and made a defensive stop in the closing minutes Saturday, 12/14, for a 35-32 victory over No. 8 St. John’s (Minn.) in an instant classic semifinal game of the NCAA Division III Championship at Perkins Stadium.

The Warhawks (13-1 overall) will head to Stagg Bowl XLVII, the Division III national championship game, for the 10th time in the last 15 years and face North Central (Ill.) for the title this Friday at 7 p.m. in Shenandoah, Texas.

Junior kicker Wojciech Gasienica put UW-Whitewater ahead for good with 2:10 remaining in the contest on a 37-yard field goal, his fourth kick through the uprights of the contest.

The Johnnies (now 12-2) returned the ensuing kickoff to their own 42-yard line, but senior linebacker Matt Anderson posted an interception on the first play from scrimmage.

Junior running back Alex Peete recorded a 16-yard run on second down, and the Warhawks knelt out the clock to return to the national championship game for the first time since 2014.

Junior quarterback Max Meylor tallied 188 yards passing with one touchdown and 85 yards rushing with one score. Junior wide receiver Ryan Wisniewski tallied four receptions for 96 yards and added a rushing touchdown, and junior wide receiver Derek Kumerow collected five receptions for 45 yards and a score. Peete and senior running back Ronny Ponick combined for 81 yards.

Senior defensive back Nate Tranel, junior linebacker Kaleb Kaminski and junior defensive back Tommy Matoska totaled seven tackles apiece to lead the defense. Senior defensive lineman Jordan Brand registered five tackles, including three of UW-Whitewater’s seven sacks. Senior defensive lineman Justin Hansen and freshman defensive lineman Niko Lemke finished with two sacks apiece.

St. John’s took the lead near the midway point of the first quarter on a seven-play, 60-yard drive. The Warhawks responded with a seven-play, 47-yard drive capped by Gasienica’s 31-yard field goal with 4:10 on the clock.

UW-Whitewater forced a punt on the next drive, and sophomore running back Jaylon Edmonson found a gap and blocked the kick through the back of the end zone for a safety with 2:23 left in the period.

After a punt, the Warhawks recovered a fumble on the first play of the next drive, and Gasienica hit a 27-yard field goal for an 8-7 lead 19 seconds into the second quarter.

From there, the two teams traded touchdown drives on two separate occasions into halftime.

UW-Whitewater took a 15-14 advantage with 4:14 remaining in the second on a Wisniewski 4-yard touchdown run. The drive was keyed by his own 17-yard reception from Meylor on third down two plays earlier.

Following a touchdown by the Johnnies with 1:47 to go in the half, the Warhawks drove 63 yards on 11 plays as Meylor hit Kumerow on third-and-goal for a 6-yard score three plays after a 22-yard run to put UW-W inside the 10-yard line.

UW-Whitewater carried a 22-21 lead into halftime, but St. John’s took the lead back with 4:37 left in the third quarter on a field goal that capped a 16-play, 72-yard drive.

The Warhawks took the lead on the next drive as Gasienica’s attempt from 22 yards split the uprights with just over a minute to go in the period.

Following a punt by SJU, Meylor gave UW-Whitewater an eight-point lead on a 38-yard run with 13:47 to play in the contest. He set up the touchdown drive with a 19-yard completion to junior wide receiver JT Parish that put the Warhawks in St. John’s territory.

The Johnnies scored a touchdown and converted the 2-point attempt to tie the contest at 32-32 near the midway point of the quarter.

UW-Whitewater converted a pair of third downs on the ensuing drive, including a 17-yard strike from Meylor to Kumerow on third-and-8 from near midfield, to set up Gasienica for his go-ahead field goal.

No. 23 UW-W Women’s Basketball Earns Fourth Straight Win

by Chris Lindeke, Assistant Athletic Director, Strategic Communications and Branding

No. 23 UW-Whitewater Earns Fourth Straight Win

The No. 23 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater women’s basketball team overcame a slow start Tuesday night, 12/10, gaining separation late in the third quarter and early in the fourth for a 68-55 victory over Carroll in a non-conference contest at Kachel Gymnasium.

The Warhawks (6-1 overall), who are now on a four-game winning streak, shot 59.3 percent in the second half and ended up at 48.1 percent for the game.

Senior guard Becky Raeder registered 21 points, four rebounds, four assists and two steals to lead UW-Whitewater. Junior forward Johanna Taylor neared a double-double with nine points, 10 rebounds and three assists.

Junior guard Emily Schumacher and sophomore guard Veronica Kieres tallied eight points apiece. Junior guard Rebekah Schumacher and freshman forward Abby Belschner each registered seven points and five rebounds.

The two teams combined for 27 turnovers and 20 fouls in the first half.

UW-Whitewater jumped out to a 5-0 lead after a 3-pointer by Raeder with 7:50 on the clock. Carroll rallied to tie the game at 9-9 with 1:42 to play in the quarter, but Emily Schumacher hit a jumper in the final minute to give UW-W an 11-9 advantage.

The Warhawks scored six straight points early in the second quarter, including four from Kieres, to make it 17-11 with 8:08 left.

The Pioneers drew to within one point after back-to-back buckets, but sophomore forward Courtney Oomens hit a jumper on the next possession to bring the lead back to three. A Carroll free throw in the final minute made it 25-23 at halftime.

UW-Whitewater built its lead in the second part of the third quarter, grabbing a nine-point advantage following a 3-pointer by Raeder with 3:46 to go. Kieres hit a pair of free throws with four seconds left in the frame to make it 50-42.

A layup by Emily Schumacher made it a 10-point advantage one minute into the fourth quarter, and the Warhawks stretched their lead to 16 on a layup by Taylor with 6:46 left.

UW-Whitewater led by as many as 18 in the final period.

The Warhawks head to Honolulu, Hawaii, next week for a pair of games. The team takes on Concordia Wisconsin Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. Central Time and Spalding (Ky.) on Dec. 20 at 2 p.m. Central Time.

Whitewater Girls Basketball vs East Troy: W 60-52

12/10/2019

Final score: W 60-52

Whitewater Girls Basketball team rallied back to beat East Troy 60-52 after trailing 36-28 at the half. Kacie Carollo lead the Whippets with 25 followed by Abby Grosinske with 17.

WHITEWATER
Player # 2’s 3’s FTA FTM TP
Crystal Chan 3




Allison Ceranske 4




Elizabeth Katzman 10 1


2
Catherine Skindingsrude 12

4 1 1
Abby Grosinske 14 3 2 7 5 17
Kacie Carollo 15 3 5 4 4 25
Emma Hageli 20




Ellie Treder 21




Cassidy Laue 22 3 0 2 0 6
Grace Black 23




Alyssa Schumacher 24




Brianna Zimdars 30 2 1 2 2 9
Lexi Juoni 32




Cora Linos 35

















60
East Troy
Player # 2’s 3’s FTA FTM TP
Riley Pluess 10 0 0 2 2 2
Gracie Moker 11




Emily Aleckson 12




Adeline Lomen 15




Lacie Cesar 20




Emma Scurek 21 4 1 3 2 13
Callie Nelson 23




Maggie Donnegan 25 1 0 2 1 3
Julia Aleckson 34




Morgan Golabowski 42 0 3 6 5 14
Grace Lomen 52 4 3 5 3 20



















52

Whippet Boys Swimmers Over Delavan Darien 133-27!

12/10/19 Whitewater 133 vs Delavan Darien 27
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The Whippets had an outstanding night winning 10/11 out of races and finishing 1, 2, 3 in many races.  Devin Bazeley raced to a new Top 10 time in the 50 Freestyle.  Madux Devitt swam a full 50 of Freestyle with no rest and dropped 17 seconds.  Freshman, Keith Cameron, took on the two long races swimming the 200 Individual Medley and 500 Freestyle with great results!  It was a great meet for all our swimmers!

Top Finishes:
1st, 200 Medley Relay – Keith Cameron, Jack Mayer, Shawn Chan, Jovany Manriquez
2nd, 200 Medley Relay – Wyatt Anderson, Devin Bazeley, Jonathan Chan, Youssef Mohammed
1st, 2nd, 3rd 200 Freestyle – Devin Bazeley, Tyler Arnett (-3 seconds), Jon Manriquez
1st, 2nd, 3rd 200 Individual Medley – Tony Aranda, Wyatt Anderson, Keith Cameron
1st, 2nd, 3rd 50 Freestyle – Jack Mayer, Devin Bazeley, Shawn Chan
1st, 2nd, 3rd 100 Butterfly – Jonathan Chan, Youssef Mohammed, Jonathan Manriquez
1st, 2nd, 3rd 100 Freestyle – Tony Aranda, Jovany Manriquez, Zach Tomomitsu
1st, 2nd, 3rd 500 Freestyle – Jack Mayer, Tyler Arnett, Keith Cameron
1st, 200 Freestyle Relay – Tyler Arnett, Jonathan Manriquez, Youssef Mohammed, Tony Aranda
3rd, 200 Freestyle Relay – Wyatt Anderson, Keith Cameron, Zach Tomomitsu, Madux Devitt
2nd, 3rd 100 Backstroke – Jovany Manriquez, Youssef Mohammed
1st, 2nd, 3rd 100 Breaststroke – Shawn Chan, Jonathan Chan, Wyatt Anderson
1st 400 Freestyle Relay – Jack Mayer, Tyler Arnett, Jonathan Manriquez, Tony Aranda
2nd 400 Freestyle Relay – Devin Bazeley, Jonathan Chan, Jovany Manriquez, Shawn Chan

Whitewater Whippet Swimmers Took 5th Place overall in Conference Relays and 4th at Comet Invite

The team started the competition season off with Conference Relays at Jefferson High School on Tuesday, December 3 finishing in 5th place overall.  Jack Mayer was able to post a Top 10 time in the 100 Breaststroke on the lead off swim of the 4×100 Breaststroke relay going 1:10.70.  The 4×100 Breaststroke was also able to place 3rd and earn medals with their performance.  This was a great meet especially for our new swimmers to try out competing. Madux Devitt had a great meet, leading the way as our first wheelchair athlete in swimming. All of our relays were able to score points for the team and no relays were disqualified! 

The following is a list of finishes:
6th place, 200 Medley Relay – J.Chan, D. Bazeley, S. Chan, J. Mayer
10th place, 200 Freestyle Relay – T. Arnett, Z. Tomomitsu, Y. Mohammed, M. Devitt
6th place, 4×100 IM Relay – W. Anderson, Jon Manriquez, K. Cameron, Y. Mohammed
4th place, 1000 Crescendo Relay – J. Chan, S. Chan, J. Mayer, D. Bazeley
8th place, 1000 Crescendo Relay – Z. Tomomitsu, Jon Manriquez, T. Arnett, W. Anderson
11th place, 100 Freestyle Relay – K. Cameron, Z. Tomomitsu, Y. Mohammed, M. Devitt
4th place, 500 Freestyle Relay – J. Chan, S. Chan, J. Mayer, D. Bazeley
5th place, 400 Backstroke Relay – Z. Tomomitsu, T. Arnett, K. Cameron, W. Anderson
3rd place, 400 Breaststroke Relay – J. Mayer, J. Chan, S. Chan, D. Bazeley
8th place, 400 Breaststroke Relay – K. Cameron, Jon Manriquez, W. Anderson, Y. Mohammed


12/7/19 Comet Invite at Delavan – 4th place

The team competed in their 2nd event on Saturday, December 7th at Delavan High School.  It was a great meet with even our veteran swimmers coming up with lifetime best times.  We had 6 medals earned at the meet.  Devin Bazeley won the 100 Butterfly and took 2nd in the 100 Freestyle, both were new times on the Top 10 list!  Our 200 Freestyle relay (S. Chan, T. Arando, J. Chan, D. Bazeley) also earned medals with their 3rd place performance.  Shawn Chan posted a new time to the Top 10 list in the 50 Freestyle with his 5th place finish.

We had several stand out swims at this meet.  Shawn Chan posted a 24.46 on the Freestyle split on the Medley relay. Tyler Arnett swam outstanding times in both his 200 Freestyle and 100 Freestyle.  Wyatt Anderson took on the 200 IM proving how versatile he will be for the team.  Zach Tomomitsu and Tony Aranda both posted lifetime best times.  Jovany and Jonathan Manriquez both are posting outstanding individual and relay times as returning swimmers on the team!

Our relays are coming on strong this year with several swimmers posting under :30 in the 50 Freestyle:  Shawn Chan, Tony Aranda, Jon Chan and Devin Bazeley.  The team is training and racing hard and it shows!

We have a few newcomers on the team this year.  Our freshman came in with experience in all strokes and the longer distance swims which will help us fill our dual meet rosters better.  Tyler Arnett and Wyatt Anderson have already taken on multiple events and can swim the longer distances too.  Youssef Mohammed and Keith Cameron have brought depth to our stroke races, already swimming the 100 Breaststroke and Backstroke races.  Madux Devitt is showing everyone what sheer determination and hard work can do while competing in 3 events at this meet, very inspiring!  

Next up will be our dual meet against Delavan-Darien on Tuesday, December 10 at 5:30pm at the Whitewater Aquatic and Fitness Center.

UW-W Men’s Basketball Falls in Michigan Opener

By Christopher W. Lindeke, Assistant Athletic Director, Strategic Communications and Branding, UW-W

Playing its first game in more than a week, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater men’s basketball team was unable to find an offensive rhythm Friday night, 12/6, in an 81-66 defeat at Calvin (Mich.) in a non-conference contest in Grand Rapids, Mich.

The Warhawks (2-5 overall), playing their first of a two-game swing in Michigan, were held to 41.0 percent shooting from the floor and finished 0-for-12 from 3-point range.

The Knights (3-3) hit 50.9 percent of their shots, including 57.7 percent in the first half, when they jumped out to a 38-31 advantage.

Junior forward Equan Ards tallied a team-high 23 points to go along with four rebounds, two assists and two steals. Sophomore guard Bailey Kale posted 15 points, three rebounds and three assists, and freshman forward Trevon Chislom totaled 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting from the floor and added four rebounds.

Sophomore forward Jack Brahm collected nine points and a team-high five rebounds for UW-Whitewater, which finished with a 42-28 advantage on points in the paint.

The two teams traded baskets for the first five minutes before Calvin stretched to a 15-9 advantage at the 13:52 mark. The Warhawks embarked on an 8-0 run and led 17-15 at the midway point of the half following a layup by Ards.

A 7-0 run capped with 4:31 remaining gave the Knights a 28-21 lead. UW-Whitewater closed to within 32-29 with 1:46 on the clock following a pair of free throws by freshman guard James Burks, but Calvin closed the half on a 6-2 run for a seven-point halftime lead.

Ards opened the second half with three straight points to bring the Warhawks within 38-34 with 18:59 to play, but the Knights brought their lead to double digits just over a minute later.

UW-Whitewater got as close as six points at 54-48 with 13:09 left, but Calvin continued to withstand the Warhawks’ push, building its advantage to 75-58 at the 7:18 mark.

Senior forward Riley Jensen cut the UW-W deficit to 75-65 with 3:56 on the clock, but the Knights scored the next six points to put the game out of reach.

The Warhawks visit Alma Saturday, 12/7, at 4:30 p.m. Central Time.

Whippet Wrestlers Open Season at Big Foot and Watertown Invite

The official start of the 2019-2020 wrestling campaign kicked off on Thursday night and then continued into Saturday as the Whippet Wrestlers were in action.

On Thursday night the team traveled to Big Foot to open the season with a convincing 68-6 victory.

The JV Wrestlers at Big Foot

The varsity team then traveled to Watertown on Saturday to compete in the Watertown Tom McGarvie Invitational. This is a very competitive tournament with 17 teams from all three divisions. Winning the team trophy was Mineral Point, a perennial power in Division three, in convincing fashion. Whitewater wrestled well during the course of the day and finished in 7th place. This was a nice finish considering the competition, with every competitor having tough opponents in their weight class.

Carter Friend

Leading the way for the Whippets was Carter Friend at 160 pounds. He finished the day 5-0 with 4 pins along the way to his championship. Following Friend was Jaden Salmieri who took third place at 132 pounds. Jaden was 4-1 on the day, with four pins and a very close 8-6 loss to the young man who ended up winning the tournament as his weight. Next up in line on the podium and bringing home medals were David Cushman (152), Will Leibbrand (182), and Gehrig Monday (195) who all found themselves in the semi-finals only to drop matches to some very tough opponents putting them in 4th place. Rounding out the medals for the Whippets was Diego Tovar, also wrestling at 160 with a 5th place finish, going 3-2 on the day. Diego wrestled very well in his first varsity tournament.

The coaching staff was very pleased with the efforts of the team, however found areas for improvement as we progress into the next week of practice. The Whippets are next in action on Saturday, December 14 when they host the 7th annual Whitewater Invitational. Wrestling will begin at approximately 9:15 am at Whitewater High School.

Article Submitted by Coach John Schimming

WHS Gymnastics First Meet of the Season, Jefferson Invitational!

The stuffed characters were for the Disney/Pixar theme for the invitational!


Junior Jenna Caldwell competing on the beam where she scored a personal best of 7.55

The Whitewater High School Gymnastics Team had their first gymnastics invitational of the season at Jefferson High School. The Jefferson Invitational was held on Friday December 6th against Markesan, Jefferson, Hamilton, Menomonee Falls, and West Allis/Nathan Hale. The WHS Gymnastics Varsity team consisted of Freshman Caleigh Yang, Madelynn Donnelly, Halee Peters, and Brenda Aguilar- Valdez. Returning members were Sophomore Anna Ejnik and Junior Jenna Caldwell. The highlights of the meet consisted of Jenna Caldwell scoring a personal best on Vault with an 8.1 and a 7.55 on Balance Beam, Anna Ejnik scoring a personal best on the floor exercise with a 7.5, and Freshman Halee Peters scoring a 7.95 on Floor Exercise in her first high school meet. We are looking forward to the progress the gymnasts make as the season continues! The next gymnastics invitational is on Saturday, December 14th at Janesville Craig High School. Come on out and support your Whippet athletes!!

Warhawks Down Defending Champs, Reach NCAA Semifinals; UPDATE: UW-W Will Host St. John’s at 2 p.m. on Sat., 12/14; Tickets Available Online Starting Tuesday

From uwwsports.com

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater football team will host this Saturday’s NCAA Division III Championship semifinal against St. John’s (Minn.) starting at 2 p.m. at Perkins Stadium.

Saturday’s game will be broadcast online to a national audience on ESPN3.

Tickets can be purchased in advance starting this Tuesday at 12 p.m. online at tickets.uww.edu. They can also be purchased starting two hours prior to kickoff at the Perkins Stadium ticket window.

Cost of tickets is $13 for adults and $8 for seniors, students and children ages 3-12. No passes will be accepted for admission and no complimentary tickets will be granted.

Parking is available in Lot 24 (Perkins Stadium lot) for season parking pass holders only. A limited number of spots may be made available on game day for $20.

Parking is available in all other campus lots for $10 in Lot 11 (Williams Center lot) and $5 in all other campus lots. Lot 22 (Miller Stadium/Foster Track/Fiskum Field) is located just to the west of Lot 24. Click here to view a campus map.

All parking-related inquiries should be directed to UW-Whitewater Police at 262-472-4660.

The Warhawks (12-1 overall) reached the national semifinals for the 12th time in program history with a 26-7 victory at defending national champion Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas). UW-Whitewater hosted its first two games in the playoffs, besting Monmouth (Ill.) 35-10 in the first round (Nov. 23) and topping Wartburg (Iowa) 41-28 in the second round (Nov. 30).

St. John’s (12-1), the automatic qualifier from the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, edged Wheaton (Ill.) 34-33 in its quarterfinal. The Johnnies’ road to their 10th semifinal appearance in program history also included wins over Aurora (Ill.) and at Chapman (Calif.).

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The No. 7 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater football team put together one of its most complete performances of the 2019 season on Saturday 12/7 with a 26-7 victory over No. 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor in a quarterfinal of the NCAA Division III Championship in Belton, Texas.

UW-Whitewater will host St. John’s (Minn.), a 34-33 winner at Wheaton (Ill.), in next Saturday’s national semifinal on ESPN3 at 2:00 p.m.
UW-W will make its 12th appearance in the national semifinals, all since 2005.

The Warhawks (12-1 overall) held the ball for nearly 43 minutes in the contest and piled up 358 yards of total offense, including 239 on the ground.

UW-Whitewater limited Mary Hardin-Baylor (now 12-1), the defending national champion which entered the game on a 27-game win streak, to 140 total yards, including minus-3 on the ground.

Senior running back Jarrod Ware (Bradley, Ill./Bradley-Bourbonnais) tallied 14 carries for 110 yards and two touchdowns to lead the offense. Junior running back Alex Peete (Ringwood, Ill./Johnsburg) posted 76 yards, and junior quarterback Max Meylor (Mt. Horeb, Wis./Mt. Horeb) finished 10-of-12 for 119 yards passing and added one rushing touchdown. Junior wide receiver Ryan Wisniewski (Sparta, Wis./Sparta) caught five passes for 72 yards.

Senior defensive back Garrett Purdy (Naperville, Ill./Central) collected a team-high seven tackles for the defense, which forced three turnovers. Senior defensive lineman Jordan Brand (Chicago, Ill./St. Rita) recorded three stops, including one sack, and added one fumbler recovery. Junior linebacker Kaleb Kaminski (Tomahawk, Wis./Tomahawk) and junior defensive back Tommy Matoska (Pleasant Prairie, Wis./Kenosha Tremper) contributed five tackles apiece.

After forcing a punt on the opening drive, the Warhawks ate up nearly 11 minutes of clock with a 17-play, 79-yard drive. UW-W converted three third downs and drove inside the Crusaders’ 5-yard line, where they were stopped on third down for the first time in the contest. Junior kicker Wojciech Gasienica (Norridge, Ill./Ridgewood) split the uprights for a 19-yard field goal to make it 3-0 with 2:22 to play in the period.

UW-Whitewater forced a three-and-out to get the ball back quickly and put together a 12-play, 64-yard drive capped by a 2-yard touchdown run by Ware. Meylor completed 3-of-3 passes on the drive before Ware carried the ball for the final three plays, giving the team a 10-0 advantage with 8:23 left in the second quarter.

The two teams exchanged punts before Mary Hardin-Baylor got on the board, scoring a touchdown with under one minute left in the first half.

The Crusaders got the ball back in Warhawk territory following an interception, but the defense registered two sacks to push the ball back toward midfield and maintain the three-point lead.

UW-Whitewater started the second half with the ball, moving 85 yards on nine plays. After a barreling 23-yard run by Ware, Meylor hit Wisniewski for a 36-yard pass up the seam of the field, and Ware capped the drive six plays later with a 5-yard touchdown run. The score gave the Warhawks a 17-7 lead with 9:27 to play in the third.

Senior defensive back Nate Tranel (Lancaster, Wis./Lancaster) kept the momentum in UW-W’s favor with an interception on the next drive to stop a UMHB drive near midfield.

The two teams traded punts before Gasienica was good again, this time from 42 yards, to make it 20-7 just under one minute into the fourth quarter. The Warhawks ran eight straight times on the drive for 30 yards.

The Crusaders drove down to the UW-Whitewater 23-yard line on the ensuing drive, but a botched snap recovered by Brand gave the Warhawks the ball back with 10:14 remaining.

The Warhawks drove 67 yards on nine plays as Meylor ran around the left side for a 1-yard score at the 4:34 mark. Ware carried five times on the drive for 58 yards to set up the touchdown.

UW-Whitewater turned Mary Hardin-Baylor over on downs on the next drive, and ran out the clock to punch its ticket to the final four.