April
Jessica Miller (Fr.), Softball: Miller, a freshman from Perrysburg, Ohio, Helped lead the team to a 16-2 record in April. She led in almost all hitting categories on the team and in the G-MAC. She posted a .478 batting average, .806 slugging %, .545 OB%, 9 doubles, 2 triples, and 3 home runs. She currently leads the country in doubles for D2 and broke Tiffin's doubles record with 23 doubles. Justice Advocacy.
Liam Harvey (So.), Men's Golf: Harvey, a sophomore from New Plymouth, New Zealand, finished runner up at the G-MAC Championships, earning all conference honors. His finish boasted his regional ranking enough to be invited as an individual to Super Regionals in Kansas City. His play also led the Dragons to a 3rd place finish in the conference. He is majoring in Psychology.
March
Ella Esterby (So.), Softball: Esterby, a sophomore from Gahanna, Ohio, finished the month of March with an impressive 0.59 ERA and 8-3 record in 59 innings pitched. She also had 2 saves. 13 appearances and 8 complete games with 5 shutouts. Over that span she allowed just 35 hits, 5 earned runs, 18 walks and 64 strikeouts. She held opponents to a slim .163 batting average. Esterby was a key part of the team's 17-7 record in the month of March. She is majoring in Supply Chain Management.
Anthony Aniciete (So.), Men's Wrestling: Aniciete, a sophomore from Las Vegas, Nevada, was a Regional Champion and made the semifinals of the NCAA Championships before finishing 6th in the country. He is majoring in Nursing.
February
Aubrie Harper (Sr.), Softball: Harper, a senior from Sycamore, Ohio, enjoyed her best single month of her TU softball career. She was named G-MAC Softball Player of the Week after posting a week in which she hit .714 with a triple, 2 walks, and 5 RBI in 5 games. For the month she started all 8 games and finished with a .481 average with a double, triple, and 5 RBI. She is majoring in Accounting.
Myles Sams (Gr.), Men's Indoor Track and Field: Sams, a grad student from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was undefeated in the month of February in Triple Jump, winning the Steemer Showcase, the Ashland Jud Logan Light Giver Invite, and the 2025 Tiffin University Robinson Family Open. He posted a lifetime best of 15.08 meters (49' 5.75") in February, putting him #1 in the G-MAC and #1 in the Midwest Region. He is also tied for #13 in NCAA DII. He is majoring in Data Analytics.
January
Lyv Lindeman (Fr.), Women's Basketball: Lyv, a freshman from Delphos, Ohio, is averaging 12 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 assists per game for the Dragons. She ranks either first or second in almost all statistical categories while playing in her debut season. She is also currently 16th in the G-MAC in scoring. She is majoring in Middle Childhood Education.
Joshua Page (Sr.), Men's Indoor Track and Field: Page, a senior from Columbus, Ohio, ran a 46.24 in the men's 400m dash. His time is currently #1 ranked 400m time in the G-MAC as well as the #1 ranked 400m time in all of Division II. He is tied for fourth among college and professional athletes in the nation in the men's 400m while also being tied for #13 in the world in the men's 400m . He is majoring in Psychology and Human Services.
December
Ciara Riner (Fr.), Women's Wrestling: Ciara, a freshman from Huntington, West Virginia, was recently ranked 7th in the nation at 131 pounds. She posted a win over the 9th-ranked wrestler in the nation via pin and had a 7-0 record in December. All 11 of her wins in December were via a pin or technical fall. She is majoring in Exercise Science.
Nolan Gessler (So.), Men's Wrestling: Nolan, a sophomore from Sidney, Ohio, placed 2nd at the Midwest Classic at 165 lbs. This tournament included 21 of the top 25 teams in the country. On his route to the finals he defeated three returning All-Americans including the #3-ranked individual in the country at his weight class. This performance earned him a #3 National ranking in the latest polls.
November
Ines Macadam (Gr.), Women's Cross Country: Ines finished 5th at the NCAA Midwest Regional Championship, earning All Region Honors. Her finish was the highest regional finish at the regional championships in program history and she qualified for the NCAA Championships, the first female cross country athlete in the history of Tiffin University. She finished 68th at the NCAA Championships and helped Tiffin become the only G-MAC school represented in the men's and women's races at the national level.
Talel Khalfi (Gr.), Men's Cross Country: Talel qualified for the NCAA Championships and became the 5th male distance runner to do so in program history. His qualification was the 2nd highest finish behind James Ngandu's 3rd and 1st place finishes. Talel also earned All Region honors for the first time in his career. At the NCAA Championships Talel was an All American, finishing 38th and was the 4th All American in men's cross country program history.
October
Lisa Marie Schumacher (Sr.), Women's Golf: Schumacher has been individually nationally ranked #1 in the East Region and #2 in all of Division II while helping the team to be ranked #28 in the nation and #4 in the East Region. Lisa's current average is 70.4 over 13 rounds with three wins, and two 2nd place finishes. She was the medalist at the Davenport Invitational while aos breaking the program record for 36 and 54 holes.
Ethan Holbrook (So.), Football: Holbrook, meanwhile, was named G-MAC Special Teams Athlete of the Week. As a receiver he had 198 yards and 3 touchdowns in October. As a punt and kick returner he had 273 yards and 1 touchdown. He currently leads the G-MAC as a punt returner, having 271 yards on the season.
September
Kaylee Freund (Jr.), Volleyball: Freund earned G-MAC North Division Athlete of the Week and dominated in the Dragons' five-set win over the Findlay Oilers. She found 16 total points that led the team while she also was a brick wall defensively with eight total blocks. Kaylee is also ranked first nationally for total blocks as well as for blocks per set. Kaylee is also leading the conference in total blocks and she is also leading the conference in blocks per set.
Felix Graf (So.), Men's Soccer: Graf, meanwhile, also earned G-MAC Defensive Player of the Week. He posted 5 consecutive shutouts and helped the team reach a ranking of 11th in the nation. He is leading a strong defensive squad that has the Dragons in the hunt for another conference title and NCAA postseason berth.
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