Director of Athletics Tom Bambrey ’68 presents Head Basketball Coach Mac
Petty a plaque to commemorate his 500th career victory.
Coach Petty's Little Giants got off to a red-hot start against Wooster,
shutting out the visitors for nearly five minutes to start the game. Wes
Smith led the Wabash offense with an early break down the lane and slam
dunk.
Wes Smith finishes his dunk that ignited the Wabash crowd.
Aaron Brock works inside for the Little Giants. The junior scored his
600th career point in the win over Wooster.
Rookie Brian Shelbourne gave Coach Petty several quality minutes off the
bench, hitting a basket along the baseline on this play and grabbing a
key rebound moments later.
Brian Maloney was solid on the inside for the Little Giants and got
fouled on this play. His two foul shots gave Wabash a 34-20 lead.
Head Coach Mac Petty, who won for the 500th time in his career, works
hard during this time out in the second half.
Wes Smith drives to the basket and skies over his Wooster defender.
Smith led all scorers with 24 points.
Rookie Nick Curosh backed up Brian Maloney in the post.
Wes Smith drains this second-half scoop shot.
Junior Chase Haltom pulls up for a three-point attempt, though it was
his poise at the foul line late in the game that sealed Wabash's victory
over Wooster.
Head Coach Mac Petty celebrates his 500th career victory by singing "Old
Wabash" with his players and Wabash fans at end of Wabash's win over
Wooster.
Coach Petty's Little Giants got off to a red-hot start against Wooster,
shutting out the visitors for nearly five minutes to start the game. Wes
Smith led the Wabash offense with an early break down the lane and slam
dunk.
Rookie Brian Shelbourne gave Coach Petty several quality minutes off the
bench, hitting a basket along the baseline on this play and grabbing a
key rebound moments later.
Junior Chase Haltom pulls up for a three-point attempt, though it was
his poise at the foul line late in the game that sealed Wabash's victory
over Wooster.