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Mules and Jennies celebrate seniors in final home games

  • Senior sports management major Tyler Long has been a student manager with the team for three seasons. Long is a graduate of Warrensburg High School and has been a fan of the Mules for his whole life. Photo by Jason Brown/Managing Editor
  • Senior guard Sydney Crockett has averaged six points and two rebounds per game in her four-year career with the Jennies. In the Jennies’ national title run last season, Crockett came off the bench and went 3-4 with eight points in the final four win over Union. Photo by Jason Brown/Managing Editor
  • Senior guard Paige Redmond has averaged 16 points a game in her full three years of starting for the Jennies. At 1,625 career points, Redmond is just nine points away from becoming the fifth highest all-time scorer in Jennies’ history. She is a first-team All-American, NCAA Elite Eight MVP and MIAA Player of the Year. Photo by Jason Brown/Managing Editor
  • From left, Tyler Long, Jafar Kinsey, Jakob Lowrance and head coach Doug Karleskint at the Mules senior day ceremony prior to their matchup with Missouri Western Saturday at the Multipurpose Building. Photo by Jason Brown/Managing Editor
  • Senior chemistry education major Kennedi Dorrell poses with her family during the senior day ceremony. Dorrell is from Kansas City, Missouri and has worked with the Jennies as a student manager for three seasons. Photo by Jason Brown/Managing Editor
  • From left, Kennedi Dorrell, Sydney Crockett, head coach Dave Slifer and Paige Redmond at the Jennies’ senior day ceremony prior to Saturday’s matchup with Missouri Western in the Multipurpose Building. Photo by Jason Brown/Managing Editor
  • Mules senior forward Jakob Lowrance is the first player to play four years under head coach Doug Karleskint for the Mules. He has averaged 12 points and seven rebounds per game despite missing seven games early in the season due to injury. Lowrance joined a select group of Mules to score 1,000 points and is top-5 all-time in blocked shots. Photo by Jason Brown/Managing Editor
  • Mules graduate transfer Jafar Kinsey joined the team last summer after graduating from North Dakota University. He has averaged 12 points and five rebounds per game this season. Kinsey’s late-game heroics have won two games for the Mules as he hit buzzer beaters against Emporia State and Missouri Western. Photo by Jason Brown/Managing Editor
  • Senior sports management major Tyler Long has been a student manager with the team for three seasons. Long is a graduate of Warrensburg High School and has been a fan of the Mules for his whole life. Photo by Jason Brown/Managing Editor

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