Tiffin University (1-17) played Wayne State even after the first 20 minutes, but the Warriors made 21 of 24 foul shots on the night and outpaced TU 73-58 for the win. Overall, WSU held a 21-8 edge at the line and a 37-29 edge in rebounding, enough of a difference to pick up the win. The Dragons put up a solid fight for most of the game, battling back from a 9 point deficit in the first half to tie the game 27-27 at halftime. Wayne State outscored TU 46-31 after the break. DeAngelo Jordan had 20 points to lead TU while Keenan Barlow had 12 points and Rafael Cuellar had 10 points.