FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Siena Heights matched Indiana Tech for much of the first half Wednesday night, but the Warriors' perimeter surge and transition scoring broke the game open as the Saints fell 81–59 in WHAC play.
Siena Heights (8–19, 4–17) trailed by just two possessions late in the first half before Tech closed the period on a 12–4 run and carried that momentum through a fast‑paced second half. The Saints knocked down 10 three‑pointers and got balanced scoring from their starting group, but Indiana Tech converted turnovers into quick points and controlled the glass to pull away.
Jack Olis led the Saints with 16 points, hitting timely shots to keep SHU close early, while Nick Sobush added 14 points and seven rebounds, including a pair of threes. Jonas Tester finished with 12 points, and Danilo Rajlic chipped in five points and seven rebounds off the bench. Jasiah Rainey was active defensively, posting 11 rebounds, two steals, and a block while adding a three‑pointer.