Women's BasketballĀ
at Free Lutheran Bible School | Plymouth, Minn.
The Providence Pilots women's team earned a weekend split on the road, opening with a hard-fought win before pulling away for a convincing victory on Saturday.
Friday, Jan. 9 ā Pilots 53, FLBC 47
Providence leaned on its defense and rebounding to secure the win Friday night.Ā Abigail NevittĀ led the Pilots withĀ 8 points and 8 rebounds, whileĀ Sydney LastĀ addedĀ 9 pointsĀ off the bench.Ā Lily AndersonĀ was dominant on the glass, collectingĀ 16 reboundsĀ and addingĀ 4 points, helping Providence control second-chance opportunities in the low-scoring contestĀ
Saturday, Jan. 10 ā Pilots 73, FLBC 58
The Pilots found their offensive rhythm on Saturday, using a strong third quarter to pull away.Ā Fiona GarciaĀ paced Providence with a game-highĀ 19 points, hittingĀ 5 three-pointers.Ā Lily AndersonĀ followed withĀ 13 points, whileĀ Sydney LastĀ contributedĀ 12 points. Nevitt continued her consistent play, finishing withĀ 8 points and 8 reboundsĀ as Providence secured the road winĀ
Men's BasketballĀ
at Free Lutheran Bible College | Plymouth, Minn.
The Providence Pilots men's team also posted a strong weekend, earning two decisive road victories behind efficient shooting and balanced scoring.
Friday, Jan. 9 ā Pilots 88, FLBC 51
Providence delivered a dominant performance on Friday night, led byĀ Emmanuel Oleko, who finished withĀ 20 points and 12 rebounds.Ā Ilijah RoqueĀ addedĀ 13 points and 4 assists, whileĀ Rhys MaestreĀ chipped inĀ 10 points and 6 rebounds. The Pilots shotĀ 42.9% from the fieldĀ and outscored FLBC by 28 points in the paintĀ
Saturday, Jan. 10 ā Pilots 103, FLBC 59
The Pilots followed up with an explosive offensive showing on Saturday, shootingĀ 56.5% from the fieldĀ andĀ 48.1% from three.Ā Ilijah RoqueĀ led the way withĀ 17 points and 7 assists, whileĀ Emmanuel OlekoĀ addedĀ 19 points and 8 rebounds.Ā Rhys MaestreĀ finished withĀ 15 points, andĀ Braden AkersĀ knocked downĀ 4 three-pointersĀ on his way toĀ 14 pointsĀ as Providence eclipsed the 100-point mark.
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Women's Volleyball
January 10, 2026
Assiniboine College 3, Providence Pilots 0
(22ā25, 22ā25, 21ā25) |
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The Providence Pilots women's volleyball team competed hard but fell in three sets to Assiniboine College on Saturday. Tyra Peters led the Pilots withĀ 13 kills, while Angelle Turenne addedĀ 5 killsĀ on an efficientĀ .556 hitting percentage. Zoe MacLellan contributedĀ 5 kills, and setter Amanda Bergen recordedĀ 21 assistsĀ to guide the offense.

Men's Volleyball
January 10, 2026
Assiniboine College 3, Providence Pilots 2
(25ā23, 27ā29, 20ā25, 22ā25, 15ā9) |
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The Pilots men's volleyball team pushed Assiniboine College to five sets in a tightly contested match before coming up just short. Cayden Williams delivered a strong performance withĀ 16 kills and 3 service aces, while Cole Doell also postedĀ 16 kills. Lukas Klassen was highly efficient, tallyingĀ 9 kills on a .583 hitting percentage, and Jesse Peters led the offense withĀ 47 assistsĀ in the five-set battle.

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Looking Ahead
Pilots Basketball is set to hostĀ
Trinity Bible CollegeĀ in aĀ
doubleheader on Friday and SaturdayĀ as the teams face off at home this weekend, featuring
alumni day on the 17th!Ā
Pilots Volleyball hits the road to take onĀ USB Les RougesĀ in conference action onĀ Friday and Saturday.
Pilots Futsal returns to action at home inĀ Otterburne, hostingĀ USB Les RougesĀ and theĀ CMU BlazersĀ onĀ Saturday and Sunday.