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No. 1-ranked Ichabod men hit the road to face Northwest Missouri
By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
The No. 1-ranked Washburn University Ichabods will hit the road for a pair of games this week, starting with Northwest Missouri on Wednesday night (7:30 p.m.) in Maryville, Mo., WU's second game with the Bearcats in 11 days.
Senior Jacob Hanna and the No. 1-ranked Washburn men will put their 17-0 record on the line in Wednesday's MIAA contest at Northwest Missouri. [File photo/TSN]
The Ichabods moved to 17-0 overall and 8-0 in the MIAA with a Newman 121-73 win over Newman last Saturday in Lee Arena.
Northwest is 4-13 and 2-6 in the MIAA after falling 72-65 at Fort Hays State on Saturday, the Bearcats third straight loss.
The Ichabods won the last meeting with the Bearcats 96-66 on Jan. 11 in Lee Arena.
Washburn is off to its best start to begin a season since starting the 2003-04 season 16-0 en route to the MIAA regular-season championship.
The Ichabod record for the most wins to start the season is 19, coming in the 1992-93 season.
Washburn is now one of two undefeated teams remaining in the NCAA Division II ranks, joining No. 2 Daemen (14-0).

Topeka High hands Highland Park girls their first loss in 53-45 rivalry win
By Rick Peterson
TopSports.news
Playing without injured point guard Keimara Marshall, Topeka High's committed 29 turnovers in Tuesday night's non-league game against USD 501 rival Highland Park, but despite those struggles the Trojans never trailed en route to a 53-45 win over the previously-unbeaten Scots on their home floor.
Sophomore Ahsieyrhuajh Rayton scored a game-high 19 points in Tuesday's 53-45 road win at Highland Park. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
"As a coach, and any coach would understand this, you want a little bit more,'' Topeka High coach Ron Slaymaker said. "You want to win and look halfway decent but we also know that an awful lot of the time you win and you don't look very good winning, so we'll take it.
"(Highland Park's) not a bad team. They're flying high, they were undefeated and this is a rivalry game, as I was reminded several times by the girls. I'm just happy that we won that one.''
Topeka High (5-3) and Highland Park (6-1) were knotted four times in the opening quarter before High junior Amari Triplett canned a 3-pointer with 12 seconds remaining in the quarter to put her team in front 13-10 and the Trojans never trailed again.
High went on to build a 24-15 advantage late in the first half, but Highland Park sophomore Pearmella Carter converted a 3-point play to get the Scots within six (24-18) at the break.
It was in the third quarter where the Trojans took control, with High outscoring the Scots 16-5 to lead 40-23 at the start of the fourth.

Kevin Haskin's mid-month musings for January 2025
By KEVIN HASKIN
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Monthly musings …
• Chiefs Derangement Syndrome is sure in vogue now that the playoffs have started.
• And remember, unlike another derangement syndrome often cited, media types can pander to 31 different fan bases rather than allies of one political party.
• The person they most want to discredit, of course, is the face of the league, Patrick Mahomes.
• Does Mahomes benefit from favorable calls? Perhaps. But it’s not unprecedented.
• Tom Brady did too, playing for a franchise that was caught red-handed cheating.
• The consequences for those New England teams? None really. Their championships will forever remain intact.
• Look, if you’re a Chiefs fan, enjoy it. Your team is in the heads of every opponent and opposing fan base.
• Also, Mahomes remains focused and strong-willed as he bids for a third straight Super Bowl championship.
• Realize this, too. The Houston Texans will find it hard to ever become a powerhouse.
• Not as long as they blame the refs by saying they walked into Arrowhead knowing they’d get jobbed.
• Excuses sound good to some people, especially those bashing the Chiefs.
• But excuses weaken teams. Excuses can’t cover Travis Kelce, can’t pass-block effectively and can’t execute on special teams.
• Those are the flaws that contributed to Houston’s loss; more so than any unfavorable calls.
• Not many want to acknowledge, on a national scale, that the Chiefs built their curent reign on character.
• Andy Reid is one of the best to ever do it because he leverages his curiosity.
• He gets to know his players and anyone else who works in the Chiefs operation.
• Speaking with Mahomes’ daughter outside the locker room after the Houston win was no publicity stunt.
• When you get to know your people, it promotes teamwork. Not everyone complies, but those who don’t usually get shipped elsewhere.
• One of them, Kareem Hunt, came back into the fold and will be the running back the Chiefs count on in the AFC Championship game on Sunday against the Bills.
• Kansas City needs Hunt, and whatever Isiah Pacheco can add, to keep the ball out of Josh Allen’s hands.
• For the Chiefs to win, someone unexpected will step up and either make a big play or overachieve for 60 minutes.
• Allen is a great quarterback and the Buffalo team he commands is capable of playing for a Super Bowl title.
• Mahomes, however, remains the proven leader I want in a postseason run.
• Especially when he and the Chiefs are clearly in the heads of so many haters.