EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was originally published at the Ashland University women’s basketball site.
ASHLAND — Now just one win away from 1,000 all-time, the No. 6-ranked Ashland University women’s basketball team topped Indianapolis, 68-61, on Friday (Nov. 14) afternoon at the Sherrill Hudson Court at Kates Gymnasium.
The Eagles’ 2025-26 season-opener moves them to 999 wins in program history – as they look to become the 13th NCAA Division II women’s program ever to earn 1,000 victories.
An early 8-0 run put Ashland ahead 10-2 at the first-quarter media timeout. That run was extended to 13-0 for a 15-2 advantage when the Greyhounds called a timeout, and those first 15 points came from seven different players.
The Eagles led 18-4 after the first quarter, as they kept Indy to 2-of-12 shooting from the field.
Ashland led by as many as 22 points in the second quarter (34-12), but by halftime, the Greyhounds had worked their deficit down to 37-22. The Eagles forced 15 turnovers in the first two quarters, resulting in 12 points.
Indianapolis scored the first seven points of the second half to cut into their deficit even further, trailing 37-29. Ashland, however, turned around and scored the next eight points to go up by 16.
With one period to play, the Eagles led by a 52-39 count. Thanks to an old-fashioned 3-point play early in the fourth quarter, Indy trailed 54-44. Another hoop and harm cut the Ashland advantage to 54-47, before senior guard Alysa Lopez‘s own old-fashioned three stopped the Indy momentum.
Once the Greyhounds made it a 57-52 game with 6:20 left in regulation, Ashland stopped play. Indy, however, got no closer and the Eagles held on for the victory.
Sophomore Corri Vermilya, a Loudonville grad, had nine points and seven rebounds in 20 minutes off the bench.
A STRONG OPENER FOR THE FRESHMAN
- Freshman forward Jenna Slates nearly turned in a double-double in her first collegiate game, finishing with eight points and 13 rebounds.
- Sophomore point guard Ashley Mullet and junior guard Lexi Howe each paced AU with 13 points.
- Ashland is 17-1 all-time as the No. 6-ranked team in D-II, and 360-24 all-time as a ranked team.
NEXT UP
Saturday (Nov. 15) at 5 p.m. at home vs. Wayne State.
(Photos by Tom Theodore)
























