Wittenberg sophomore Dillon McKeigue tallied 17 points on 14 goals and three assists in a 2-0 week for the Tigers. In a 19-4 over Wabash, McKeigue netted five goals. Then in a 19-8 win at Westminster, the second-year had a record-breaking performance with 12 points on nine goals and three assists. His goal and point totals were both career highs, and he broke Wittenberg's all-time single-game points record, which had been set by Jeff Mayer in 1990.