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Huntington
vs. Trine
Fri Nov 06
Final
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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Copeland Overcoming Obstacles to Contribute for Trine

Copeland Overcoming Obstacles to Contribute for Trine

ANGOLA, Ind. – Despite having to overcome physical obstacles, Myles Copeland has enjoyed success in earning a starting role for the Trine men's basketball team.

Copeland was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age seven, which gives the sophomore more adversity to deal with than the typical first-year player in a basketball program. Copeland transferred to Trine after spending a year at Siena Heights. In addition to the adjustments that come with joining a new basketball program, Copeland has to keep a close eye on his blood sugar and be extra mindful of keeping healthy for the rigors of class, practice and competition.

"The biggest part is waking up and making sure everything is taken care of so I can practice or play a game," said Copeland. "During practice or games, sometimes my blood sugar will get low and I'll eat something with sugar or drink juice boxes on the bench. I'll usually be good after five or 10 minutes."

Type 1 diabetes, formerly known as juvenile diabetes, is usually diagnosed in children and young adults. Only five percent of people with diabetes have this form of the disease. In Type 1 diabetes, the body does not produce insulin.

Despite living with the disease and having to overcome the obstacles associated with it, Copeland says he tries not to let the adversity affect him.

 "I always thought it was just another thing that was there," Copeland said. "I just try to take care of myself and play the best that I can."

Copeland received support from his parents, Donna and Howard, and his doctor, who would come to his games and practices to help Copeland learn what he needed to do to manage the disease and compete at a high level. Copeland's sister, Mariah, was later diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and has excelled on the basketball court as well. She has signed a National Letter of Intent to play for University of Toledo and head coach Tricia Cullop beginning in 2017-18.

While attending St. John's Jesuit High School in Toledo, Ohio, Copeland played for Ed Heintschel, a legendary figure in the Ohio high school coaching ranks. Heintschel, who began his 38th year of coaching this season, ranks fifth in state history with more than 650 career wins. Copeland was part of the school's 2015 district championship team.

Copeland said his experiences in a high-achieving program helped prepare him for the college game.

"Coach Heintschel tries to get people to the next level," Copeland said. "He tries to bump it up and make his practices more like college practices. They were a lot like Trine practices."

When it came time to make a college choice, Copeland says Trine was always at the top of his list because of the school's biomedical engineering program.

"I've always been into science and technology, so I put two-and-two together and decided I wanted to help other people with diabetes," Copeland said. "I don't want them to have to go through the same struggles that I went through."

The fit at Trine wasn't quite right immediately after high school, so Copeland spent a year studying and playing at Siena Heights, a NAIA program in Adrian, Michigan. On the court, he averaged 7.1 points in 18 minutes per game. According to Copeland, the academic fit wasn't quite right at Siena Heights and, with a better financial fit, made the decision to transfer to Trine.

Copeland's early returns on the court have paid big dividends for the Thunder. His 11.3 points per game rank second on the team, as do his 4.9 rebounds per contest. In five starts, his numbers jump to 15.4 points and 7.8 rebounds per game.

After earning an early-season start against Ohio Wesleyan, Copeland was given another opportunity to claim a starting role and ran with it. Over the last four games, he has averaged 15.5 points on a crisp 53.2 percent shooting effort. Included among those performances was his first career double-double, a 21-point, 10-rebound showing in a victory over Ohio Northern.

"Myles is a tremendous basketball talent but it's his impact on the culture of our program that makes him such a great teammate," said Brooks Miller, head coach at Trine. "He understands that he is here to receive a degree from Trine University so he can make a difference in this world and that basketball is just a part of the education that will make his educational experience more valuable than most.

"Our goal for Myles from a basketball standpoint is to help him become a great communicator on the floor and embrace the impact he can have on a game when it comes to defense and rebounding," continued Miller. "If he can continue to improve in those areas he will have an opportunity to help elevate this program to a whole new level."

Looking forward, Copeland says he wants to continue to embrace the roles the coaching staff has for him and help the Thunder towards their goal of winning a MIAA Championship.

"I've always been a driver and last year, I was working on a jump shot and that's coming along," Copeland said. "I still like driving a lot and I think post moves are definitely the best part of my game. I just want to keep doing what Coach Miller and [Assistant] Coach Drew Lehman want me to do. Stepping up vocally is a big part and just trying to give every play my best effort."

Copeland is also working to use his biomedical engineering degree to make a positive impact for those with Type 1 diabetes.

"My ultimate plan would be to have my own engineering firm in researching devices for diabetics, insulin pumps, insulin testers and things like that," said Copeland. "I really want to help other people and mentor them through their struggles of having diabetes and playing sports."

Copeland and the Trine men's basketball team will host MIAA rival Hope tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Hershey Hall. The game is part of the "Free-for-All" doubleheader, which features free admission, giveaways and a half-court shootout for $200. More information on the event can be found HERE.

Three Thunder Earn MIAA Honors
February 23, 2017 Three Thunder Earn MIAA Honors