The Eastern Wyoming College men’s basketball team buried 17-of-25 free throws compared to just six for Western Nebraska Community College as the Lancer men snuck out of Cougar Palace with a hard-fought 83-81 win that came down to the final seconds.

EWC coach Tom Andersen said it was a heck of a game and they were lucky to get the win.

“It was a great game. Both teams played well,” Andersen said. “It was a great rivalry game and we were fortunate to come out at the end when the clock ran out. Give a lot of credit to both teams that really played hard, played well and both teams kept their composure and did a nice job.”

It was a contest that it seemed as if these two teams were going to end up with an overtime game as both teams were hitting big shots at the end.

“It looked like it could have been overtime and it was close,” Andersen said. “We missed a couple free throws and they missed a couple and then they banked in that three that was big. It was just a great game. You can’t take anything away from both teams. We are just fortunate to come out on top.”

WNCC coach Billy Engel said his team played as hard as they could, but just didn’t get shots when they needed in falling to 3-4 on the season.

“More than anything, we didn’t play with enough heart tonight,” Engel said. “We put ourselves in bad situations over and over again and when you do that with a couple of questionable calls, it seems worse.”

Both teams shot well as EWC made 54% while WNCC shot 46%. The difference was 3-point shooting where the Cougars buried 13 treys as Daniel Bula buried five treys compared to just four for the Lancers.

Free throw shooting was different as it was an 11-point difference with the Lancers getting 17 made on 25 attempts compared to just 11 attempts for the Cougars. 

Engel said they just needed one more of those treys to fall.

“When EWC packs it in the paint and they don’t pick us up defensively until we are two or three feet in front of the 3-point line, we are big enough to shoot it when we are open. We have to shoot with confidence.”

Rebounding was the difference as the Lancers out-rebounded the Cougars 39-30 with the Lancers pulling down 30 defensive rebounds. Seal Osajivbe led the Lancers with 13 boards, 10 of which came on the defensive end.

“Looking back, the offensive glass is what killed us,” Engel said. “They just walked themselves to the paint and got easy lay-ups over and over again. We also got beat on the free throw line tonight.”

WNCC started the contest well as they ran out to a 7-0 lead after Biko Johnson buried a 3-pointer and led 9-2 on a Carl Thorpe dunk. That was when the Lancers stepped on the gas pedal as they went on a 14-0 run to lead 16-9 behind buckets from John Barbee and Marko Krtinic.

EWC led 22-18 and later 30-26 before the Cougars came back to take a 34-31 lead on a Rodney Sawyer bucket. EWC bounced back to lead 38-34 after a trey from Atte Vuoristo and led 42-35 at intermission.

The second half saw EWC lead 51-45 before the Cougars retook the lead at 65-63 on a Enzo Clouvel-Urie bucket. It was short-lived as EWC hit 5-of-6 free throws and led 70-65 with 6:-04 to play. The Lancers kept playing strong defense as they led 79-72 on a Vuoristo trey. 

WNCC kept fighting as Bula nailed back-to-back 3-pointers to bring the Cougars to 80-78 with 42.2 seconds to play. Krtinic hit a bucket to make it 82-78 but Clouvel-Urie made a shot with 11.5 seconds to bring the Cougars to 82-80.

WNCC fouled Vuoristo and he made one free throw with 10.1 seconds for an 83-80. After a timeout, Andersen told his players to foul quickly to avoid a tying shot and Clouvel-Urie made one of two free throws with 8.7 seconds.

The Cougars then played tough defense and almost got two steals, but the ball was awarded to EWC both times. WNCC got the ball back with about four seconds to play and a last second shot wasn’t good as the Lancers snuck out with a win.

EWC had four players in double figures as Kritinic had 24 points with nine rebounds. Barbee had 16 points and was 8-of-12 from the charity stripe while Vuoristo had 15 points. Osajivbe had 12 points and 13 rebounds. 

WNCC had five in double figures. Thorpe had 16 points with nine rebounds while Bula had 15 points, all from beyond the arc. Sawyer tallied 12 points, while CJ and Biko Johnson each had 11 points. Clouvel-Urie finished with 10 assists while Biko Johnson had seven assists.

 

EWC (4-6)    42 41 – 83

WNCC (3-4)    35 46 – 81

EWC

Marko Krtinic 24, John Barbee 16, Atte Vuoristo 15, Seal Osajivbe 12, Micah Glover 6, Gad Tshishimbi Biseba 4, Ryan Swan 4, Malik Frederick 2.

WNCC

Carl Thorpe 16, Daniel Bula 15, Rodney Sawyer 12, CJ Johnson 11, Biko Johnson 11, Dimitrije Nikolic 6, Enzo Clouvel-Urie 5, Maurice Walker 3, Stephen Ovia 2. 

WNCC women use strong second half to down EWC

The Western Nebraska Community College women’s basketball team overcame a slow start and then picked it up in the final three quarters to register an 82-55 win over Eastern Wyoming College Tuesday night at Cougar Palace.

The Cougars put four players in double figures in the win led by 16 points from Jayla Owen, including four 3-pointers, to register their fourth win of the season.

WNCC also received 23 points each from Bre Fowler and Ola Duda and 10 points from Faith Walker. Walker also had a double-double as she tallied 11 rebounds in the win.

The Lancers had just one player in double figures as Ines Gnahore had a double-double of 19 points and 18 rebounds in the defeat.

WNCC sophomore Yara Garcia, who had a big 4-point play where she was fouled after nailing a 3-pointer, said the difference between the Cougars slow start in the first quarter and the rest of the game was just playing together.

“The difference between the first quarter to the last three is we were able to play together and find momentum through that,” Garcia said. 

The Lancers came into the game 0-6 but the way they started it was like they were 6-0 as EWC controlled the Cougars in the first six minutes of the game, running to a 10-1 lead in the first five minutes behind buckets by Amanda Sene da Cruz, Gnahore, and Tamar Kopilevich.

The Cougars didn’t get their first field goal until with 2:31 left in the first quarter on a bucket by Emmie Persson-Bandh. EWC led 12-11 after one quarter.

WNCC took their first lead of the game on Garcia’s 4-point play to open the second quarter for a 15-12 lead where she buried a 3-pointer and sank the free throw. EWC came right back to grab a 16-15 lead on a bucket by Gnahore. WNCC retook the lead after Garcia buried another 3-pointer with 6:33 to play. 

EWC kept playing strong as they led 24-23 on a bucket by Andrea Gutierrez Ciordia. WNCC went on a 5-0 run to lead 28-24 and went on to lead at halftime 33-29.

The third quarter was all WNCC as the Cougars outscored EWC 25-11, including scoring the first nine points as Duda had three points and Shiho Isono capped off the run with a steal and bucket to lead 42-29. WNCC led 58-40 after three periods.

The fourth quarter was back and forth as WNCC led 61-42 on two Fowler free throws and pushed the lead to 65-49 on two charity tosses from Mackenzie Joseph. WNCC closed out the fourth quarter as Owen nailed back-to-back 3-pointers with about two minutes to play for a 75-54 lead and then Fowler nailed a trey as WNC won 82-55.

The Cougars shot 36 percent from the field and were just 30% from beyond the arc, nailing eight 3-pointers. Owen had four treys while Garcia had two.

EWC shot 33% from the field and were just 12 percent from beyond the arc with two 3-pointers. 

WNCC also won the rebound battle 52-42 as Walker had 11, Duda had nine, and Garcia had six. 

WNCC, 4-3, will be back in action Friday and Saturday when they head to McCook for the McCook Thanksgiving Classic. The Cougars will play Fort Scott Community College on Friday and New Mexico Junior College on Saturday.

Garcia said they have to just keep getting better each game.

“We have to take it one game at a time,” Garcia said. “I look forward to improving with my team and continuing on getting better and trusting each other.”

EWC will be back in action Thanksgiving day when they compete in a Thanksgiving Classic at Salt Lake Community College beginning Thursday.

 

EWC        12 17 11 15 – 55

WNCC        11 22 25 24 – 82

EWC

Ines Gnahore 19, Andrea Gutierrez Ciordia 8, Tamar Kopilevich 6, Amanda Sene da Cruz 4, Sierra Allen 4, Vanessa Marinova 4, Neylan Vila Dellicado 3, Darija Erakovic 3, Avery West 2, Tatyana Yarrell 2.

WNCC

Jayla Owen 16, Bre Fowler 12, Ola Duda 12, Faith Walker 10, Mia Jaye Sarkodee-Adoo 9, Yara Garcia 7, Shiho Isono 7, Mackenzie Joseph 7, Emmie Persson-Bandh 2.