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Beth Baker Classic

Welcome to the Beth Baker Classic website! Below is the listed information for all games of the tournament.  This site will be updated throughout the weekend in hopes of providing you with all the information necessary to enjoy games whether in person or from a distance.
 
Tournament Schedule

Friday, Nov. 15
Game Home Away Time Result/Boxscore Live Stats Video
1 Wisconsin Lutheran Alma 1 PM Alma 69, WLC 63 Live Stats WTSN
2 Wheaton Lake Forest 3 PM Wheaton 73, Lake Forest 50 Live Stats WTSN

Saturday, Nov. 16
 
Game Home Away Time Result/Boxscore Live Stats Video
3 Lake Forest Wisconsin Lutheran 1 PM WLC 70, Lake Forest 62 Live Stats WTSN
4 Wheaton Alma 3 PM Wheaton 72, Alma 61 Live Stats WTSN

2019 Beth Baker Classic All-Tournament Team
Kelsey Burton (Lake Forest)
Jenna Mace (Wisconsin Lutheran)
Hannah Thelen (Alma)
Hannah Swider (Wheaton)
Tournament MVP - Hannah Frazier (Wheaton)

Admission Prices & Location
The Beth Baker Classic will take place in King Arena which is located at the Chrouser Sports Complex located in the heart of Wheaton's Campus. Parking is available to behind Edman Chapel as well as at the Billy Graham Center Parking lot just off College Ave. Directions to Wheaton College and King Arena
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Adults $6.00
Seniors and Students (3-18) $4.00
Under five-years-old Free
Wheaton students (w/ ID) Free
Wheaton Staff (w/ ID) Free


About Beth Baker
Beth Baker began her Wheaton tenure in 1986, serving both the school and the women’s basketball program for 25 years. In that time, she compiled a record of 434 wins against 188 losses, with a 70 percent winning percentage and a 248-100 record in CCIW play. She is Wheaton’s all-time leader in victories as a basketball coach and is second all-time in CCIW women’s basketball history with 248 career league wins.

Under Baker's direction, Wheaton won six CCIW Women’s Basketball Championships, the second most of any program in the conference. Her teams made the NCAA Division III Tournament seven times, including a “Sweet Sixteen” appearance in 2005-06.

Wheaton placed in the top four in all but two years of CCIW competition since 1986. During Baker’s tenure, the program produced four All-Americans, four CCIW Players of the Year, and 65 All-Conference player selections.