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The 2023-24 Washburn University women's basketball team was picked eighth in the MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll and tapped for a 10th-place finish in the media poll released Tuesday morning by the conference in Kansas City, Mo.
Senior point guard Aubree Dewey led Washburn's women's basketball team in scoring, assists and steals last season. [Photo courtesy of Washburn Athletics]
Sophomore Gabi (Artis) Giovannetti averaged 7.7 points with 37 3-pointers for the WU women's basketball team as a freshman. [File photo/TSN]
The Ichabods went 11-17 overall and 7-15 in the MIAA last season in the Ichabods' first season under head coach Lora Westling, a former WU standout.
Washburn returns six players from last year's team while adding one transfer and a six-player freshman class.
Top returners for Washburn include seniors Aubree Dewey, Mackenzie Gamble and Lakyn Shieferecke and sophomores Gabi (Artis) Giovannetti and Yibari Nwidadah.
Dewey, a 5-foot-7 point guard, led the 2022-2023 Ichabods in scoring (10.7 points per game), assists (100) and steals (34).

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Andrew Orr is a top returner for Washburn men's basketball after earning third-team All-MIAA honors last season. [File photo/TSN]
Hayden product Levi Braun is a returning starter for Washburn University after hitting 61 3-pointers last season. [File photo/TSN]

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Washburn Rural's girls golf team went through a somewhat up and down day in Monday's Class 6A regional at Cypress Ridge.
But the Junior Blues achieved their main objective, earning a team berth for next Monday and Tuesday's state tournament at Emporia Municipal.
Senior Raegan Petersen, lining up a putt, shot an 85 to lead Washburn Rural to a third-place finish and a state berth in Monday's Class 6A regional tournament at Cypress Ridge. [Photo by Rick Petersen/TSN]
The Junior Blues shot a four-person score of 346 Monday to earn the third of four team berths for the state tournament.
"Just survive and advance and see what we've got next week,'' Washburn Rural coach Jared Goehring said. "I thought we were right there for a stretch today and it seemed like we just didn't have our best stuff coming in finishing but we'll work on that this week and get ready to go for some positive results next week at the state tournament.''
Olathe Northwest won the regional team championship by a 331-335 margin over Manhattan while Rural took third-place by a four-stroke margin over Olathe West, which garnered the final team berth.
Senior Raegan Petersen paced Washburn Rural Monday, shooting an 85 to tie for seventh place individually.
Washburn Rural junior Natalie Peterson tied for 10th in Monday's Class 6A regional golf tournament, helping the Junior Blues earn a state berth. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]
Junior Natalie Peterson tied for 10th with an 86 while senior Olivia Smith tied for 12th with an 87 and junior Reece Randall tied for 14th with an 88 to round out the Junior Blues' top four.

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CAROLINA CHEDZOY, Washburn Rural
A junior tennis standout, Chedzoy won the singles championship in Saturday's Class 6A regional tournament at Wichita, topping Junction City's Hannah Micheel in the title match to help the Junior Blues win the team title. Now 19-8 on the season, Chedzoy finished second in the Centennial League tournament earlier in the week as Rural won the team championship, part of a city, league, regional title sweep.
JACKSON ESQUIBEL, Shawnee Heights
Esquibel, a senior cross country star, captured his first city individual title on Saturday at Kanza Park after finishing second as a junior. A two-time Class 5A state medalist in cross country and a state champion in track, Esquibel set a new personal record on Saturday with a five-kilometer time of 15 minutes, 16.7 seconds, winning by more than 13 seconds.
JETTE GLASENAPP, Shawnee Heights
A junior foreign exchange student from Germany, Glasenapp completed a sweep of city, United Kansas Conference and Class 5A regional singles tennis championships. Glasenapp won the UKC title last Tuesday with an 8-2 win over Seaman's Emma Sweeney in the final and followed that up with a 6-0, 6-0 win over Sweeney in Saturday's regional tournament at Kossover Tennis Center.

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After winning the United Kansas Conference title on Tuesday, the Seaman girls' tennis team added a Class 5A regional championship on Saturday at Kossover Tennis Center, qualifying its entire team for Friday and Saturday's state meet at Salina, while Shawnee Heights junior Jette Glasenapp punched her ticket to state with the regional singles title.
Seaman rolled to a Class 5A regional championship Saturday at Kossover Tennis Center, winning by a 24-10 margin while qualifying its entire team for the Class 5A state tournament at Salina. [Photo courtesy of Seaman Athletics]
Senior Katie Krumins and sophomore Molly Gorman won the doubles championship witn a win over teammates Kate Eckert, a senior, and freshman Camryn Lux in an all-Seaman doubles final while Viking freshman Emma Sweeney and junior Sidney Chinn finished second and third in singles.
Seaman senior Katie Krumins and sophomore Molly Gorman won a Class 5A regional doubles title Saturday, giving the Vikings a sweep of city, UKC and regional championships. [Photo courtesy of Seaman Athletics]
Krumins and Gorman, who have now swept city, UKC and regional titles, topped teammates Eckert and Lux 6-1, 6-1 in the doubles championship