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Selana Ickes '15 becomes all-time wins leader for Malone Women's Basketball

 











Congratulations to coach Selana Ickes '15 on becoming the all-time wins leader for the Malone women's basketball program. Coach Ickes achieved career victory #131 on Saturday, January 17th against Thomas More. Coach Ickes is very familiar with the Pioneers basketball program, as she was a former player herself. Coach Ickes took over as the head coach in 2018, and hasn't looked back. 


The Pioneers have experienced major success under Coach Ickes, even making an appearance in the Division II national tournament in 2023. Coach Ickes understands their is more ahead for the Pioneers this season, as they are firmly in the mix in the GMAC (Great Midwest Athletic Conference). Congratulations to Coach Ickes on the tremendous success she continues to experience at the helm of the program! To read the full article on Selana, click here.

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