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Men's Basketball Trent Williams

Discipline will be important against Warriors

Jan. 27: Waterloo at Western, 8 p.m. (Alumni Hall)

LONDON, Ont. - The Western Mustangs men's basketball team (7-7) is looking to right the ship after dropping their last three games. 

They'll get that opportunity against the Waterloo Warriors (8-6) on Jan. 27 at Alumni Hall, with tip off going at 8 p.m.

The playoffs are just down the road and the team currently sits in fifth place in the OUA West division with a 7-7 record. However, with 14 points, the team is simply one win away from jumping up into third place in the tight standings. 

The top six teams will make it into the playoffs from both the OUA West and East division, with the top two teams getting a bye in the first round.

The Mustangs struggled in their last game, falling 93-64 to McMaster without the support of forward Garrett Olexiuk (Burlington, Ont.) who sat out with a bruised knee. While preparing for the Warriors, it's unsure if Olexiuk will be in the line-up. 

"Garrett will be a game-time decision for Wednesday," said Western Mustangs men's basketball head coach Brad Campbell.

Despite not getting desired results in the previous games, there has been some positives that Campbell has seen with his team, as well as some areas that he knows the team needs to improve upon.

"We continue to scrap and fight when things aren’t going well. We will need that more and more as we get closer to the playoffs," said Campbell. "We need to continue to work at the little things and improve on our play in the second half and fourth quarter especially."

Up against the Warriors, Campbell said he is looking for his team to have a much improved effort. As playoffs creep up on the Mustangs each and every game has more meaning, and it will be treated as such.

"Waterloo is a disciplined and mature team. They have lots of senior players and will execute and play with experience. Every game from here on in has playoff implications, each will also have a playoff like atmosphere," said Campbell, in his fourth year as head coach.

After playing host to the Warriors, the Mustangs will travel to Wilfrid Laurier to take on the Golden Hawks (6-8) on Jan. 30 at 3 p.m. at the Laurier Athletic Complex. The team won't play another home game until Feb. 6 at 3 p.m. when they host the Guelph Gryphons (5-9) at Alumni Hall.
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