Dayton Daily News

SENIOR NIGHT FOR FLYERS

Final home game coincides with ESPN College GameDay’s visit.

- By David Jablonski Staff Writer

DAYTON — Dayton Flyers seniors Ryan Mikesell and Trey Landers conducted a postgame interview together Wednesday outside the locker room at Rhode Island’s Ryan Center. They will share another moment when honored on Senior Night before tonight’s game against George Washington at UD Arena and — what a moment it will be.

The final home game for the last players from the Archie Miller era to wear the red and white coincides with ESPN College GameDay’s visit to campus earlier in the day and Dayton’s chance to break the school record for victories in a season while tying the school record for consecutiv­e victories. The Flyers (28-2, 17-0) take a 19-game winning streak into the game against 10th-place George Washington (12-18, 6-11).

In short, no one in Dayton history has had more to celebrate on Senior Night than the St. Henry grad Mikesell and Wayne grad Landers, two local guys who made it big at UD and who will now try to write one last unforgetta­ble chapter in the coming weeks.

“It’s going to be real emotional, but obviously, we know what’s at stake,” said Landers after No. 3 Dayton’s 84-57 victory against Rhode Island. “Going 18-0 in conference, it’s a big game for us. It’s a great feeling going out with this guy (Mikesell).”

Mikesell is the only player in Dayton history to win three Atlantic 10 championsh­ips. He and Landers are the only players to own two outright championsh­ips.

Landers said his mom Tracy Matthews and brothers Robert and Tallice will join him on the court. Of course, Mikesell’s parents, Reed and Lisa, will be there. They’ve only missed a couple of games — home and away — in his career.

“I think my dad will be more emotional than I will be,” Mikesell said, “but it’ll be awesome. We have a chance to make history.”

Dayton shared the A-10 regular-season title with Virginia Commonweal­th and St. Bonaventur­e in 2016, Mikesell’s freshman season. UD won the outright championsh­ip the next season when Mikesell was a sophomore and Landers was a little-used freshman.

The following season, after Miller left for Indiana and Dayton hired Anthony Grant, Mikesell redshirted after undergoing offseason hip surgeries, so it wasn’t until last season the two spent any significan­t time on the court together.

Now they both rank among the top-70 scorers in school history. Mikesell has 843 career points. Landers has 943 and should make a run at 1,000 if Dayton can advance in the Atlantic 10 tournament or the NCAA Tournament.

On the Anthony Grant Show on Monday on WHIO Radio, the third-year Dayton coach called the seniors true Flyers.

“They embody everything you want as an alum and as a coach in terms of their love for the university, their love for the program and their commitment to their team,” Grant said.

Grant embraced Landers and Mikesell at the same time after Dayton clinched the outright championsh­ip with an 82-67 victory against Davidson last week.

“It was really a great moment at the end of the game to see those two guys and the joy on their faces and the excitement they had for the journey,” Grant said. “Being seniors, you get a different appreciati­on for it. You walk in the door and you win a championsh­ip and you think it’s going to be the case for the next four years. ‘We’ve got this figured out.’ You go through some stuff, and you realize how difficult it is. Those guys have seen everything.”

 ?? DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF ?? Dayton seniors Ryan Mikesell and Trey Landers leave the court after a victory against Davidson on Friday at UD Arena.
DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF Dayton seniors Ryan Mikesell and Trey Landers leave the court after a victory against Davidson on Friday at UD Arena.

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