
Feb. 1 vs Rollins | 3 PM
Where: Marion Bowman Aquatics Center | Saint Leo, Fla.
Coverage Link: Video
Swimming Notes
	- The Lions and Tars meet for the second time this season after Saint Leo swept the dual meet in Winter Park back on October 26.
- Freshman Hampus Lovinge led the Saint Leo men against the Tars in the first meeting winning the 100 butterfly, 100 backstroke and 100 IM. On the women's side it was a three-way race for the top spot as junior Julia Chmielewska, junior Annie Lindstrom and sophomore Paulina Majszutowicz all won two individual events.
- The Rollins men are 1-6 in dual meets this season with their lone win coming against Baldwin Wallace back in December. The women are 2-7 but are coming off a 133-127 victory over Florida Tech on January 25.
- Saint Leo will honor seniors Clayton Howerton, Stanley "Kane" Klimczak, Karina Kolb, Sidney Martin, Alyssa McNamara and Maftuna Tuhtasinova prior to the meet.
 Feb. 2 at Rollins | 2:00 PM
Where:
Feb. 2 at Rollins | 2:00 PM
Where: Harold & Ted Alfond Sports Center | Winter Park, Fla.
Records: SLU 8-12, 3-9 SSC | RC 9-9, 6-6 SSC
Coverage Links: Live Stats | Video
Women's Basketball Notes
	- Saint Leo fell 75-53 to the Eckerd Tritons on Wednesday despite three Lions recording double-digits. The Lions were paced by Madelin Lang with a career-high 15 points, just shy of a double-double with eight rebounds. Her work was supported by Casey Wortley with 11 points and eight rebounds. Gina Brierley added with 10 points for the Green and Gold.
- On the season, Wortley leads the attack with 10.4 PPG and a team-high 6.2 RPG. Meanwhile, Brierley averages 9.1 PPG and 4.5 RPG. Alani Gallagher helps off the glass with 5.0 RPG.
- Rollins fell 71-66 at Embry-Riddle on Wednesday. Rachel Jablonski led the way with a career-high 19 points, shooting 7-of-11 from the field, including 4-of-6 from three-point range. Yari Martinez-Toro netted 11 with Denise Daniels, Rachel Lia and Jaylyn Harrison all scoring 10 points. 
- On the season, Martinez-Toro leads the Tars offense averaging 9.7 PPG. Carly McLendon follows closely with 9.6 PPG and a team-high 8.2 RPG.
- The matchup: Saint Leo averages 57.0 PPG under Rollins 64.3 PPG. Off the wire, the Tars earned 41.3 RPG game over the Lions 34.8 snags.
- The series: Last meeting on Saturday, Dec. 29 in Saint Leo, the Tars setback the Lions 67-54 despite Asia Royster's 14-points.
 Feb. 2 vs Rollins | 4:00 PM
Where:
Feb. 2 vs Rollins | 4:00 PM
Where: Harold & Ted Alfond Sports Center | Winter Park, Fla.
Records:  SLU 9-11, 6-6 SSC | RC 9-11, 3-9 SSC
Coverage Links:  Live Stats | Video 
Men's Basketball Notes
	- Saint Leo is coming off a 79-74 loss against Eckerd on Wednesday where the Lions saw five players reach double figures with Isaiah Hill leading the way with 15 points.
- On the year, Kyran McClure and Junior Searcy still pace the team as the no. 1 and no. 2 leading scorers with 16.9 points per game and 11.9 ppg. Hill is a close third in double-digits with 10.2 ppg.
- Rollins enters the weekend matchup on a cold spell as they are losers of their last three contests including a 79-73 loss against Embry-Riddle, despite Hutton Yenor scoring 22 points off the bench.
- On the year, three Tars average double-figures in Jakobi Bonner at 14.7, Connor Mckim at 13.3 and Yenor at 12.4 ppg.
- The Matchup: Rollins edges Saint Leo in scoring per game at 75 to 73.9 where the Tars hold opponents 74.4 ppg to the Lions' 75. 
- The Series: Rollins has been the one team to give the Lions constant fits. The Tars have won the last six games against Saint Leo, including this year beating the Lions 80-67 at home. The Lions last win against the Tars dates back to January 9 2016, where the Lions got a 77-75 win at home.
 
 Feb. 3-4 at World Golf Invitational
Feb. 3-4 at World Golf Invitational
Where: World Golf Village | Saint Augustine, Fla.
Women's Golf Notes
	- The women's golf team travels to Saint Augustine, Fla. to participate in the World Golf Invitational hosted by Flagler College. This is the first time the Lions have competed since early November when they played in the Rollins Legends Invitational.
- A total of 18 teams will converge on the Ancient City to take on the 6,049-yard, par-72 course. The teams will play 18 holes on Sunday before closing out the tournament with 18 holes on Monday.
- Lineup: Synne Lauritzen, Isabel Nesteus, Izzy Lawrence, Louise Henningsson, Rose Morissette
- Individuals: Alexandra Velez, Jasmin Pnaiser