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ONU women's basketball run ends with NCAA Sweet 16 loss

By Tim Glon
www.onusports.com

No. 16-ranked Ohio Northern saw its NCAA III Women's Basketball Tournament run end in the third round on Friday night, March 10, with a 67-43 loss at No. 2 Transylvania (Ky.) at the Beck Center.

The Polar Bears end their season with a 25-5 record, while the Pioneers (30-0) advanced to the Sectional finals to play No. 6 New York U. on Saturday night. (Transy beat NYU 79-63).

"I am so proud of what our team has accomplished," ONU head coach Mark Huelsman said. "We accomplished so much for our campus community this year. The team put us back on the map at a national level in Division III. We had an impact on this campus that would not have happened without our tournament run."

Transy made five first quarter three-pointers en route to a 23-11 lead after 10 minutes of play.

TU then opened the second period on an 11-2 run to go up 34-13 with 7:37 left in the half.

Northern went on a 9-0 run, capped by a three from senior Brynn Serbin (Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny), to claw back within 38-27 with 1:39 left in the period. But the hosts would score the final five points of the half to lead 43-27 at intermission.

The Pioneers would then score the first 12 points of the third period to cap a 17-0 run and extend their lead to 55-27 with 4:11 left in the third quarter.

ONU professor Emily Jay to serve as Findlay Art League juror

Ohio Northern art professor Emily Jay (BFA/studio arts ’10) has been selected to serve as a juror for the Findlay Art League’s “The Art of Animals/Anima“ Show.

Submissions are accepted March 31 and April 1, and the exhibition dates are April 3 through April 26 at the Findlay Art League gallery on Crawford Street, Findlay.

FAPL invitation to relaunch library volunteering and donations

Like many commnity groups, the Friends of the Ada Public Library were inactive during the COVID pandemic, but have since regrouped and resumed activities.  

Since October 2022, the local nonprofit has contributed to the library’s Halloween party, had a book drawing during Chtistmas holidays, and contributed to the recent Chocolate Bake-off.

The next scheduled volunteer activity will be to participate in the library’s summer reading program kickoff in early June. 

CVS hosts theatrical magic production honoring crime victims 

National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) will be celebrated April 23-29, 2023. This annual week of recognition serves to promote victims' rights and to honor crime  victims and those who advocate on their behalf. The theme this year is “Survivor  Voices: Elevate. Engage. Effect Change.”  

22nd Annual LUNAFEST brings films by and about women to Kenton

LUNAFEST®, a fundraising film festival dedicated to amplifying stories by women and gender nonconforming filmmakers, and bringing people together in their communities, will be hosted by Soroptimist International of Kenton/Hardin County at Kenton 3 Theater in Kenton on April 1, 2023.  

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