Slippery Rock men’s basketball took on Wheeling University on Wednesday for their third home game of the season. Coming out of the gate strong, Elijah Hill put up three points in the first two minutes of the first half for the White and Green. The Cardinals tried to come back with a three-pointer of their own but failed. A rebound and a layup came after that, all of which came up empty. The Rock took the rebound, bringing it back to their side of the court for a jumper, claiming the lead 5-0. Wheeling finally put points on the board with a three-pointer delivered by Ayden Goll. Both teams took turns throwing up shots, but Issac James succeeded with a layup for The Rock. After a number of turnovers and the Cardinals attempting to even the score, a steal from RJ Sledge allowed Ike Herster to put up two points in favor of Slippery Rock. Just a few seconds later, another steal from Sledge opened up the court for Herster to deliver another layup. Sledge, a freshman, achieved a season-high of three steals throughout the night. He was also SRU’s fourth-leading scorer, tallying nine points for himself. After the Cardinals added a three-pointer to their total in a chance to catch up, freshman Dame Givner took to the court again. Just over a minute later, Givner added two points, increasing The Rock’s lead to 13-6. Givner led the charge with the most points scored, tallying 24 in his 32 minutes of game time. The freshman reached multiple season-highs, including points made, minutes played and field goal attempts. “He has some strong explosive moves, some strong takes to the basket,” head coach Ian Grady said. Givner was not the only freshman to gain confidence with the team. Hill and Brady Mayo started for The Rock along with Givner. The three freshmen tallied 37 points throughout the game. “I thought the effort was there. They got good playing experience, and they played a lot in the first two games, too,” Grady said. The White and Green put 23 more shots up before heading into the locker room. The team came into the second half just as explosive as the first, with Herster delivering a layup in the first minute. The graduate student has put up 43 points in the season so far and ranks 12th in SRU history for three-pointers made. Slippery Rock and Wheeling took turns adding points to the board, with the Cardinals still in a 14-point deficit. The Rock went on a seven-point run, only letting Wheeling have one three-pointer. With over 12 minutes left, a dunk from Givner ignited the crowd. “I think when we’ve got energy in the stands, and we’ve got a lot of people in the student section, it’s a game changer for us,” Grady said. The Cardinals kept a close game, never falling further than 20 points behind. Their efforts were no match for Slippery Rock. In the minutes after the dunk, the White and Green put up 24 points behind 11 free throws, four layups, four jumpers, a three-pointer and another dunk. Slippery Rock secured the win 82-71. With a strong start to their season, Grady is focused on keeping that momentum going. “We’ve been playing hard, and we’ve had some great efforts,” Grady said. “But we need to stay grounded. We have to continue to improve and approach everything with an open mind.” Following the wins, Grady has surpassed his 100-game wins since being with The Rock. “The reason you have success and coaches have success is because of the players that you bring into the program,” he said. After finishing their home stand undefeated, Slippery Rock hits the road to take on Fairmont State University this Saturday.
https://www.theonlinerocket.com/sports/2025/11/21/givner-takes-over-as-rock-downs-wheeling/
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3 reasons why MI trading in Shardul Thakur from LSG ahead of IPL 2026 would be the wrong move
Experienced Indian all-rounder Shardul Thakur has become a subject of a potential trade deal involving the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and the Mumbai Indians (MI) in the dying stages of the trading window. The 34-year-old is reportedly set for a switch ahead of the retention deadline set for Saturday, November 15. The player is currently leading Mumbai in the 2025-26 Ranji Trophy campaign after being dropped from the Indian Test squad post the England tour. Former India cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin broke the news while discussing MI’s potential releases ahead of the auction. “I don’t see MI releasing any player. Their only question would be around Deepak Chahar, who is a bit injury-prone. They have secured Shardul Thakur on a trade with LSG, that is done,” Ashwin said on his YouTube channel. On that note, let us take a look at three reasons why MI trading in Shardul Thakur from LSG ahead of IPL 2026 would be the wrong move. #1 Shardul Thakur has been off course in T20s for a while now Since his release from the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) after the triumphant 2021 campaign, Shardul Thakur has not lasted more than a single season with any franchise. His big money stints with both the Delhi Capitals (DC) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) were uneventful, leading to his subsequent. The same story followed with his return to the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) as well in 2024. He was alarmingly unwanted by any franchise during the mega auction, and was a last-minute replacement for the injured Mohsin Khan with the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). It shows a lot as to how his graph has fallen with each subsequent year. Even his IPL 2025 campaign was nothing noteworthy as he ended with 13 wickets in 10 matches with an economy rate of 11. 02. There was a spark for him in T20s during the 2024 Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament, where he was the fourth-leading taker. However, even at his best, his economy read a 10. 51. As a result, with barely any positives apart from his familiarity with MI’s home venue, experience, and an erratic wicket-taking ability, a version of Shardul Thakur’s whose peak has already transpired, does not exactly come across as a shrewd MI signing. #2 MI already have several pace bowling all-rounder options in their side Almost all of the recent trades involving Shardul Thakur made sense to a certain extent since those franchises did not have the luxury of a pace bowling all-rounder, especially an Indian one, for the sake of balance and depth. However, for MI, who already have the No. 1-ranked T20 all-rounder in the world in Hardik Pandya, a reliable overseas pace bowling all-rounder in Corbin Bosch, and an emerging candidate in Raj Angad Bawa, this pursuit of Shardul Thakur makes very little sense. Even if MI considers him primarily as a bowling option, since he has batted only eight times across the last two seasons, the franchise have more than enough bowling depth to cover for Deepak Chahar and Jasprit Bumrah’s injury concerns. Emerging pacers like Ashwani Kumar and Satyanarayana Raju are more than enough cover for a short-term basis. #3 Auction pool might have been a better avenue for MI to build back up Even if MI are unsatisfied with the options they have in terms of depth or back-up, they always had the mini auction to bring in names instead of using the trade window. The player pool includes a vast variety of players of all kinds, traits, and age, and MI could have assessed those options, especially since it will have players that they scouted as per their core values. Granted, they might not have the biggest purse or a lot of slots available in the squad, but considering that they are not looking for outright first-team members, they could have taken the risk rather than jumping the gun with Shardul Thakur prior to the auction.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/3-reasons-mi-trading-shardul-thakur-lsg-ahead-ipl-2026-wrong-move
