By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
No. 2-ranked Washburn University men's basketball will make its 2025 debut at 1:40 p.m. Saturday in Emporia, facing rival Emporia State in White Auditorium.
The Ichabods are 12-0 overall and 3-0 in the MIAA after picking up a 70-52 win over Central Missouri on Dec. 21 in their last action. The Hornets are 4-8, 1-2 after falling 72-69 to Central Missouri at home on Thursday.
Saturday's contest is the MIAA Game of the Week on 38 TheSpot in Kansas City.
The Ichabods and Hornets will play again on Jan. 15 in Topeka, 11 days after Saturday's meeting.
Washburn is off to its best start to begin a season at since starting the 2003-04 season 16-0 en route to the MIAA regular-season championship. The Ichabods are one of five undefeated teams remaining in the NCAA Division II ranks, joining Minot State (15-0), Pace (13-0), Nova Southeastern (12-0) and Daemen (11-0).
Washburn senior Andrew Orr became the 28th member of the Ichabod 1,000 point club with a free throw at Fort Hays State on Dec. 7 and now has 1,051 career points, moving into 22nd all time. Next on the scoring chart is Ron Ford, who scored 1,055 points from 1962-66, and then Topeka West product Alex North who scored 1,082 points from 2010-15.
Senior Jacob Hanna is closing in on 1,000 points in his collegiate career between Washburn and Illinois-Springfield, scoring 912 career points.
Ichabod senior Michael Keegan has 872 career points in 108 career games as an Ichabod and has moved into sixth all-time at Washburn in career blocks with 88. Keegan has also moved into the top 10 on the all-time steal chart with 122 and it leading the MIAA with 29 steals.
WU sophomore Brayden Shorter is fifth in the nation in 3-pointers per game at 3.83 and he's ranked seventh in total 3-pointers made at 46.
Shorter is averaging a team-high 17.3 points for Washburn, followed by Hanna at 14.8 points per game, Orr at 13.8 and sophomore Jack Bachelor at 12.7.
Hanna is also averaging 6.3 rebounds while Bachelor leads the Ichabods with 60 assists.
Malik Edwards, Jr. is averaging a team-high 13.3 points for the Hornets while Brayson Laube is averaging 12.1 points and Arman Lewis 11.3.
The Washburn-Emporia State meeting on Saturday will be the 222nd meeting between the two schools and the Ichabods lead 113-108.
The Ichabods have lost the last four meetings to the Hornets after winning the previous four straight.
WU will finally return home for games against Missouri Western next Wednesday and Northwest Missouri next Saturday.
The Ichabods will host Emporia State on Jan. 15 before wrapping up their homestand with Newman on Jan. 18.