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59 Adrian
66 vs. Trine
Fri Nov 13
Final
81 Trine
45 at Mt. St. Joseph
Thu Jan 14
Final - OT
73 Trine
72 at Benedictine (Ill.)
Thu Jan 21
Final
97 Trine
75 at Alma
(Moved from 1/16)
Sat Jan 23
Final
79 Olivet
91 vs. Trine
Wed Jan 27
Final
83 Trine
65 at Calvin
Sat Jan 30
Final
59 Trine
49 at Adrian
Wed Feb 03
Final
52 Hope
91 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 06
Final
76 Trine
70 at Albion
Tue Feb 09
Final
77 Trine
49 at Kalamazoo
Thu Feb 11
Final
57 Alma
88 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 13
Final
95 Trine
72 at Olivet
Wed Feb 17
Postponed
Calvin
vs. Trine
Sat Feb 20
Postponed
Adrian
vs. Trine
Sat Feb 20
Final
73 Trine
67 at Hope
Sat Feb 27
Final
53 Albion
82 vs. Trine
Tue Mar 02
Final
53 Alma
92 vs. Trine
MIAA tournament first round
Thu Mar 04
Final
69 Calvin
83 vs. Trine
MIAA Tournament Semifinal
Sat Mar 06
Final
62 Albion
64 vs. Trine
MIAA Tournament Championship
Sun Mar 14
Final
55 Trine
69 at Randolph-Macon
Sat Nov 06
Final
52 Mt. St. Joseph
61 vs. Trine
Tue Nov 09
Final
82 Trine
71 at Manchester
Tue Nov 16
Final
67 Benedictine (Ill.)
75 vs. Trine
Sat Nov 20
Final
57 Trine
52 at Muskingum
Sun Nov 21
Final
62 Trine
72 at Mount Union
Sun Nov 28
Final
70 Baldwin Wallace
72 vs. Trine
Wed Dec 08
Final
72 Heidelberg
67 vs. Trine
Sat Dec 11
Final
68 Wis.-La Crosse
61 vs. Trine
Sat Dec 18
Final
57 Trine
65 at Anderson (Ind.)
Mon Dec 20
Final
56 Wis.-Stevens Point
65 vs. Trine
Thu Dec 30
Final
56 Concordia Chicago
88 vs. Trine
Sat Jan 08
Final
37 Albion
80 vs. Trine
Mon Jan 10
Final
48 Trine
61 at Hope
Wed Jan 12
Final
75 Trine
68 at Olivet
Sat Jan 15
Final
45 Kalamazoo
60 vs. Trine
Wed Jan 19
Final
57 Alma
55 vs. Trine
Sat Jan 22
Final
54 Trine
55 at Calvin
Wed Jan 26
Final
63 Adrian
88 vs. Trine
Sat Jan 29
Final
48 Olivet
100 vs. Trine
Tue Feb 01
Final
71 Trine
63 at Albion
Sat Feb 05
Final
62 Trine
56 at Alma
Wed Feb 09
Final
75 Hope
82 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 12
Final
75 Calvin
64 vs. Trine
Wed Feb 16
Final
94 Trine
56 at Kalamazoo
Sat Feb 19
Final
82 Trine
65 at Adrian
Tue Feb 22
Final
63 Adrian
92 vs. Trine
MIAA Tournament Quarterfinals
Fri Feb 25
Final
54 Trine
75 at Calvin
MIAA Tournament Semifinals
Tue Nov 08
Final
67 Manchester
78 vs. Trine
Fri Nov 11
Final
61 Earlham
70 vs. Trine
Fri Nov 18
Final
59 Trine
57 vs. Benedictine (Ill.)
@ Great Lakes Invitational (Crawfordsville, Ind.)
Sat Nov 19
Final
38 Rose-Hulman
54 vs. Trine
@ Crawfordsville, IN
Sun Nov 27
Final
60 Capital
76 vs. Trine
Wed Nov 30
Final
53 Anderson (Ind.)
68 vs. Trine
Thu Dec 08
Final
49 Trine
53 at Wis.-Stevens Point
Sat Dec 10
Final
67 Trine
64 at Wis.-La Crosse
Sat Dec 17
Final
48 Mt. St. Joseph
65 vs. Trine
St. Andrews Products Classic
Sun Dec 18
Final
56 Lawrence
71 vs. Trine
St. Andrews Products Classic
Thu Dec 29
Final
62 Trine
60 at Baldwin Wallace
Wed Jan 04
Final - 2OT
84 Hope
89 vs. Trine
Sat Jan 07
Final
92 Trine
61 at Albion
Wed Jan 11
Final
57 Olivet
62 vs. Trine
Sat Jan 14
Final
77 Trine
73 at Kalamazoo
Wed Jan 18
Final
80 Trine
60 at Alma
Sat Jan 21
Final
54 Calvin
47 vs. Trine
Wed Jan 25
Final
76 Trine
64 at Adrian
Sat Jan 28
Final
73 Trine
52 at Olivet
Wed Feb 01
Final
41 Albion
65 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 04
Final
59 Alma
67 vs. Trine
Wed Feb 08
Final
56 Trine
43 at Hope
Sat Feb 11
Final
56 Trine
67 at Calvin
Wed Feb 15
Final
45 Kalamazoo
72 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 18
Final
48 Adrian
86 vs. Trine
Senior Day
Fri Feb 24
Final
67 Hope
56 vs. Trine
@ Calvin University (Grand Rapids, Mich.) MIAA Tournament Semifinals
Sat Nov 11
Final
85 (RV) Trine
63 vs. Hanover
@ Lauren Hill Classic (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Sun Nov 12
Final
71 (RV) Trine
54 at Mt. St. Joseph
@ Lauren Hill Classic (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Thu Nov 16
Final
58 Franklin
79 vs. (RV) Trine
Sat Nov 18
Final
70 Baldwin Wallace
76 vs. (RV) Trine
Sat Nov 25
Final
58 Ohio Wesleyan
93 vs. (RV) Trine
Wed Nov 29
Final
82 #24 Trine
72 at Heidelberg
Sat Dec 09
Final
78 Wis.-Stevens Point
79 vs. #19 Trine
Mon Dec 18
Final
79 #19 Trine
76 at Anderson (Ind.)
Wed Dec 20
Final
74 #19 Trine
81 at #15 Elmhurst
Fri Dec 29
Final
76 Berry
88 vs. #19 Trine
St. Andrews Products Classic (Angola, Ind.)
Sat Dec 30
Final
68 #24 Wis.-Platteville
80 vs. #19 Trine
St. Andrews Products Classic (Angola, Ind.)
Thu Jan 04
Final
86 #12 Trine
65 at Kalamazoo
Sat Jan 06
Final
66 Olivet
76 vs. #12 Trine
Wed Jan 10
Final
83 #11 Trine
71 at Alma
Sat Jan 13
Final
76 #11 Trine
54 at Albion
Wed Jan 17
Final
57 Adrian
77 vs. #7 Trine
Sat Jan 20
Final
85 #7 Trine
70 at (RV) Hope
Wed Jan 24
Final
74 #7 Trine
71 at #4 Calvin
Sun Jan 28
Final
69 #7 Trine
65 vs. Adrian
@ Little Caesars Arena (Detroit, Mich.)
Wed Jan 31
Final
53 (RV) Hope
64 vs. #3 Trine
Sat Feb 03
Final
76 Alma
88 vs. #3 Trine
Wed Feb 07
Final
49 Albion
91 vs. #2 Trine
Sat Feb 10
Final
75 #2 Trine
87 at Olivet
Wed Feb 14
Final
74 Kalamazoo
105 vs. #7 Trine
Senior Night
Sat Feb 17
Final - OT
73 #10 Calvin
66 vs. #7 Trine
Fri Feb 23
Final
70 Adrian
74 vs. #9 Trine
MIAA Tournament Semifinals @ Trine University (Angola, Ind.)
Sat Feb 24
Final - OT
72 Hope
68 vs. #9 Trine
MIAA Tournament Finals @ Trine University (Angola, Ind.)
Fri Mar 01
Final
81 Fontbonne
91 vs. #13 Trine
NCAA Tournament - First Round @ Trine University (Angola, Ind.)
Sat Mar 02
Final
70 #25 Coe
76 vs. #13 Trine
NCAA Tournament - Second Round @ Trine University (Angola, Ind.)
Fri Mar 08
Final
65 (RV) Washington (Mo.)
86 vs. #13 Trine
NCAA Tournament - Sectional Semifinals @ Trine University (Angola, Ind.)
Sat Mar 09
Final - OT
86 #11 Wis.-Platteville
88 vs. #13 Trine
NCAA Tournament - Sectional Finals @ Trine University (Angola, Ind.)
Thu Mar 14
Final
54 #3 Trinity (Conn.)
66 vs. #13 Trine
@ War Memorial Coliseum (Fort Wayne, Ind.) NCAA Tournament National Championship Semifinals
Sat Mar 16
Final
69 #13 Trine
61 vs. #1 Hampden-Sydney
@ War Memorial Coliseum (Fort Wayne, Ind.) NCAA Tournament - National Championship Game
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Dixon Embraces Leadership Role with Championship in Mind

Dixon Embraces Leadership Role with Championship in Mind

ANGOLA, Ind. – It would be easy to take a look at everything Trine men's basketball player Will Dixon has accomplished and think the senior would be satisfied as he looks back on his collegiate basketball career.

Dixon (Indianapolis, Ind. / Zionsville) has been a two-time All-Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association performer. He led the conference in steals as a sophomore and has finished among the top five in the MIAA in scoring each of the past two seasons. His individual accolades also include four MIAA Player of the Week honors, recognition as the MVP of the 2015 Carnegie Mellon DoubleTree Invitational and a spot on the D3Hoops.com Team of the Week.

This past weekend, Dixon became the 18th player in program history to score more than 1,400 points in his career. He has totaled 1,412 points in his collegiate career. There is a chance Dixon could become the team's all-time leader in scoring since the program joined NCAA Division III in 2004.

Dixon, however, isn't satisfied. There's one major thing the senior says he still has left to accomplish- winning an MIAA Championship.

"The biggest goal is winning the conference. I really want to do that," Dixon said. "I know I want to do it, I know [head] coach [Brooks] Miller wants to do it, and I know everyone on the team wants to do it. What comes along with that is going to the national tournament, which Trine hasn't done. We've got the talent and we're starting to get the discipline."

The Thunder very nearly accomplished that goal last season by reaching the MIAA Tournament championship game for the first time in team history. Dixon played a key role in helping Trine defeat No. 6 Hope on its home floor in the semifinal matchup, scoring 14 points on 6-of-10 shooting and dishing out five assists in an 82-77 win. The Thunder fell in the championship game the next night to Alma, which went on to reach the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament.

Dixon has carried his on-court success from previous seasons into a hot start to the 2016-17 campaign. Through five games, he is averaging 23.4 points per game on an efficient 53 percent shooting clip. His personal success has helped lead the Thunder to a 3-2 start, with victories over Kenyon, Manchester and defending co-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference champion Defiance. Dixon scored 31 points in the victory at Manchester, topping the 30-point mark for the seventh time in his career.

After the graduation of four seniors following last season, Dixon has been asked to shoulder more of a vocal leadership role this season. That, Dixon said, is something that he's adjusted to with the expectations that come of a senior.

"As a younger underclassmen, I felt like I had a little leadership role, but my leadership role was action," Dixon said. "It was about play and not really communicating. In these past two years, especially this year, it's upped the ante because not only do I have to go out and lead by example and be the hardest-working guy out there, I've also got to communicate to the younger guys. This is what we have to do to get guys to work just as hard to help this team out. It's turned in to a 'show me' type of deal."

Head coach Brooks Miller named Dixon the team's only captain this season as a result of his approach to leadership both on and off the court.

"Will is our only captain, not because I think he's a great player, but because I think he embodies everything that I think makes an individual successful," Miller explained. "He carries a 3.5 GPA as a chemical engineering major. The course-load and the off-the-court work load with him is remarkable. The way he carries himself at the humane society, the way he leads in different activities that we do together embodies the qualities that make Will a great teammate and leader."

Dixon credits the culture created by his predecessors, both on and off the court, as contributing to his vision for how to become the leader this year's team needs.

"Good leadership off the court is including everyone and making that environment where everyone feels welcome," Dixon said. "It's a good, cohesive atmosphere that treats everyone the same. We've had that the past three years. We've had such great teammates with such great relationships off the court. When we go on the court, we're all really pushing for it, fighting for each other and that's what I want to translate to this year."

Miller agreed with Dixon's assessment of continuing the leadership roles set by his predecessors.

"Will sets the tone for that, just like Tyler [Good] set the tone for that two years ago and just like Jared [Holmquist] set the tone last year," Miller said. "Will has really been able to observe and learn from those individuals and understand what he needs to do to help this team be successful."

That type of communication was something Dixon had to adjust and grow into when he arrived at Trine.

"It was actually a big adjustment creating new relationships," Dixon recalled. "When I got here I wasn't necessarily a very outgoing person, so I've had to go out of my way to make friends off the court. On the court, it's just natural to be friends with your teammates. You spend enough time together that you become friends and build relationships that way. Outside, in class and in a professional aspect, I've realized I have to be approachable and learn things from people."

Dixon received interest from other schools, and weighed options that also included playing golf. It wasn't until his senior year that he really decided he wanted to play basketball at the next level.

Dixon received interest from Miller and then-assistant coach Kyle Lindsay and, after a campus visit, made the decision to attend Trine University to purse a collegiate basketball career and chemical engineering degree.

The degree, Dixon said, was something he didn't decide on until visiting Trine. He'd always had a passion for math and science. After hearing about the reputation of Trine's chemical engineering program being one of the school's toughest, he made his choice.

"The difficulty of the program was the consensus I got from people," Dixon said. "I like challenges, so I figured I'd go for it all."

Dixon has achieved a high-level of success in his program at Trine. He has earned MIAA Academic Honor Roll honors for achieving at least a 3.50 GPA while lettering in a varsity sport. He is also a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AiChE) and is working towards earning his Lean Six Sigma certification. The certification is designed to measure an individual's proficiency in a specific field, and is something Dixon hopes will pay off as he pursues a career after graduation.  

Dixon credits Allen Hersel, Ph.D. and Vice President of Academic Affairs for pushing him towards achieving his Lean Six Sigma certification. Matt Hemlock, the brother of team friend Drew Hemlock, is another individual Dixon credits for helping him prepare for his future career.

Though there is still much left to accomplish on and off the court prior to graduating, Dixon already knows that when reflecting on his time at Trine, it is the learning experiences and relationships he will cherish the most.

"The real memories that I'll look back on and really cherish are those relationships," Dixon said. "I guess not necessarily moments in time, but just how people were, how we connected and how they made me laugh, and how different people pushed me and made me grow as a person."

"I'd definitely say another takeaway is to be proactive," Dixon continued. "I go back to not really knowing what I wanted to do my senior year of high school and being indecisive on the types of avenues that I had. If you go out and keep every avenue open, I feel like that's the best way to success. I've been taught that the best way to keep all of those avenues open is to be proactive, whether that's in a job search or in relationships."

There's still unfinished business for Dixon and the Thunder, with a quest for the MIAA title looming. Winning a conference championship is something Dixon said will take discipline.

"The discipline has definitely grown, but in order to get to a Championship level, it's got to be up exponentially," Dixon said. "By discipline, I mean that communication on the court. If somebody tells you switch, or I'm going to curl you, you've got to do that- you've got to listen to him and trust your teammate to do that. That discipline is trust."

Dixon plans to give everything he has to his last year at Trine

"I want to be remembered on the team as a guy that gave it his all and left it all out there," Dixon said. "That can be said also in school as well. On assignments or projects, I'm giving it my all and really putting effort into learning. I feel like that's the best way you can grow. You've got to go and give it your all."

Before embarking on a MIAA title quest, Trine must navigate its way through a non-conference schedule that still includes trips to Heidelberg, North Park, Wisconsin-Whitewater and Wilmington (Ohio), as well as home contests against Great Lakes Christian and Ohio Northern. The conference season opens Wednesday, Jan. 4 on the home floor of Hershey Hall against Calvin.

Three Thunder Earn MIAA Honors
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