Men's basketballs sees slow start to season

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After losing six games at the start of the season, the men’s basketball team has struggled to find a way to win

The men’s basketball team kicked off their Ontario University Athletics season on Oct. 25 against Ontario Tech University. The Marauders hosted the game, but were not able to to win as they lost with a score of 78 to 88.

After their home opener loss, it would take the Marauders five more losses to find their first win. 

After their home opener loss, it would take the Marauders five more losses to find their first win. 

On Oct. 27, the Marauders hosted a game against Laurier University. The team lost with a score of 67 to 73. Sixth year guard Mike Demagus led the game in points, scoring 19 in total, but this was still not enough to win.

On Nov. 1. and Nov. 2. the Marauders traveled to Thunder Bay, Ontario to take on the Lakehead University Thunderwolves in back-to-back games. The series saw two more losses added to the Marauder’s record, as they lost the first game with a score of 76 to 91 and the second 73 to 76. 

On Nov. 8, the Marauders were unable to win against Western University, finishing the game with a score of 78 to 88. A faceoff against the University of Windsor on Nov. 9 saw the Marauders lose 75 to 95.

However, the Marauders picked up their first win of the OUA season against Nipissing University, finishing 83 to 76. Demagus led the team in points, scoring 17 total. Third-year Anthony Warzeszcz helped in the scoring, putting up 11 total points

However, after this poor run of form, the Marauders picked up their first win of the OUA season against Nipissing University finishing 83 to 76.

The Marauders will look to turn their season around as they head into the second half. They still have 15 more OUA games to play, with some worthy opponents to face. They will play against USport's seventh placed Carleton University on Nov. 23 and sixth placed Toronto Metropolitan University on Feb. 15, 2025.

Up next, the team faces Laurentian University on Nov. 16 at home in the Burridge gym. This will reveal whether the team has truly improved their game following their first OUA season win. 

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  • Alyssa is in her fourth year of Human Behaviour. It is her second year writing in the sports section for the Sil. Outside of the Sil, you can find her trying her best to cook a TikTok recipe she found or trying to finish a Starbucks drink.

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