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Washburn Ichabods sweep MIAA Tournament titles
Depth of Washburn men's basketball team proved key to conference tournament victories.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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The Washburn Ichabods men's basketball team swept the MIAA Conference Tournament titles over the weekend, defeating Rogers State in the championship game. Washburn head coach Brett Ballard credited the team's depth as a key factor in their success, noting that the strong bench play was instrumental in securing the tournament victories.
Why it matters
Washburn's MIAA tournament sweep is a significant accomplishment, as the Ichabods demonstrated their ability to win under pressure and against tough competition. The team's depth and bench strength proved to be a major advantage, highlighting the program's overall strength and potential for future success.
The details
In the MIAA Conference Tournament championship game, Washburn defeated Rogers State to claim the title. Head coach Brett Ballard praised the team's depth as a crucial factor in their victory, noting that the strong performance of the Ichabods' bench players was a key difference-maker.
- The MIAA Conference Tournament took place over the weekend of March 6-8, 2026.
- Washburn defeated Rogers State in the championship game on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
The players
Brett Ballard
The head coach of the Washburn Ichabods men's basketball team.
What they’re saying
“Our bench is good”
— Brett Ballard, Head Coach (wn.com)
What’s next
The Washburn Ichabods will now advance to the NCAA Division II Tournament, where they will look to continue their successful season and make a deep postseason run.
The takeaway
Washburn's MIAA tournament sweep showcases the depth and overall strength of their men's basketball program, which could make them a formidable contender in the upcoming NCAA Division II Tournament.





