The No.17 Ohio Northern women's basketball team won their eighth game in a row with a 66-62 road victory at Denison on Saturday afternoon at Livingston Gymnasium.
With the win, the Polar Bears are now 9-1 on the season, while the Big Red fall to 5-4.
Junior Cenzie Yoder led the Polar Bears with 20 points on 9-of-12 shooting.
Senior Joanna Snyder also scored in double figures with 13 points.
ONU found themselves ahead 60-49 with 7:29 remaining.
But the Big Red responded with a 7-0 run to make it 60-56 with 4:15 left.
ONU would put an end to the run on a layup by freshman Brooke Espenschied, expanding their lead to 62-56.
The No. 17 Ohio Northern men's wrestling team had five wrestlers place in the top eight, as the Polar Bears finished seventh of 26 teams at the Midwest Classic hosted by the University of Indianapolis.
ONU finished with 72.5 points.
Newberry (S.C.) won the tournament with 159.5 points, Upper Iowa finished second with 118 points and Findlay was third with 110.
The Polar Bears were the finish was the best out of any Division III school in the tournament.
Senior Kyle Kwiat led ONU, notching a second place finish at 174 pounds.
Kwiat suffered his first defeat of the season in the finals, by a 3-2 decision to Mike Williams of UNC-Pembroke.
Senior Morgan Dumbaugh notched her 1,000th career point as the No. 17 Ohio Northern women's basketball team defeated Muskingum Saturday afternoon at the ONU Sports Center.
The Polar Bears, who have seven games in a row all by at least 15 points, are now 8-1 on the season and 4-0 in the OAC, while the Muskies fall to 3-6, 0-4.
Dumbaugh notched point number 1,000 with 5:47 to go on a free throw.
"This is a great accomplishment," Daumbaugh said. "I have worked hard for this. But this is a team honor, as my teammates have done so much for me to get here."
Live stats and video will be available for fans Saturday afternoon, Dec. 15, as Team Stars & Stripes will battle a team of Mexican collegiate all-stars in the fourth annual Tazon de Estrellas fgootball game at 1 pm (EST) at Tec de Monterrey-Guadalajara's Fortazleza Azul (Blue Fortress).