As the regular season nears its conclusion, the Wolves will face off against the Marauders and the Beavers in two critical games that could impact their postseason hopes. The first matchup is scheduled for Thursday, February 19, 2024, at 17:30, where the Wolves will host the University of Mary (UMary) at their home court.
Head Coach Rick Neumann leads the Wolves into this vital encounter, boasting a historical advantage with a solid record of 41 wins and 23 losses against UMary. In their last meeting, the Wolves fell to the Marauders with a score of 63-81, highlighting the need for a strong performance to reclaim victory.
Following the game against UMary, the Wolves will travel to Minot, North Dakota, to take on Minot State University (MiSU) on Saturday, February 21, 2024, at 15:30. The Wolves hold a dominant all-time record of 37 wins to 10 losses against MiSU. The last matchup saw the Wolves narrowly escape with a 68-62 victory, indicating another competitive clash is likely.
These two games are not just about finishing the season strong; they hold significant implications for the Wolves’ chances in the postseason. With only a few games left, every point counts, and the team is determined to secure victories to enhance their standings.
Fans can expect a high-energy atmosphere as the Wolves aim to harness their home-court advantage against UMary and build on their historical success against MiSU. The players are well aware of the stakes involved and are prepared to give their all to ensure a successful finish to the regular season.
With the playoffs looming, these upcoming games will serve as a crucial test for the Wolves, who are eager to solidify their position and make a strong push for the championship. The players and coaching staff are focused on executing their game plan and overcoming the challenges posed by their opponents.
As the season draws to a close, the passion and determination of the Wolves will be on full display, making these matches a must-watch for fans and supporters alike.








































