Eagles notes: Big first half sends Chadron State to third straight win

The Chadron State College men's basketball team shot 63.6% from the field while building a 57-25 halftime lead and went on to defeat Ecclesia College from Springdale, Ark., 94-67 on Saturday.

November 27, 2022Updated: November 27, 2022
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

ODESSA, Texas -- November 26, 2022 -- The Chadron State College men's basketball team shot 63.6% from the field while building a 57-25 halftime lead and went on to defeat Ecclesia College from Springdale, Ark., 94-67 during the second day of the Permian Basin Thanksgiving Classic at Odessa, Texas, on Saturday.

Now 3-3, the win was the third straight for the Eagles, who will open their Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference schedule by playing at home twice this coming weekend, Dec. 2 and 3.

Chadron State jumped out to a 14-2 lead in less than four minutes Saturday, and also closed the first half with an even stronger run. During the final 6 ½ minutes before intermission, the Eagles made eight-of-nine field goal shots and all four free throws while outscoring the Royals 20-2.

For the game, the Eagles shot 54.4% (37-68), including 11-of-23 on 3-point attempts, and made nine of their 11 free throws.  They also won the rebounding battle by a 43-33 margin and came away with 13 steals, one less than their turnover total.

Junior guard Isaiah Wyatt was the game's leading scorer with 23 points on eight-of-12 from the field, including seven-of-10 from behind the arc.  Forward Josh Robinson made eight of his 10 field goal shots and both free throws while tallying 18 points. Center Porter Anderson added 14 points while going five-of-seven from the field and four-of-five at the free throw stripe.

In addition, Jarrett Taylor sank three-of-five 3-pointers for nine points.  Another big contribution came from Anderson's backup in the post, 6-8 Martin Poznanovic. He was four-of-eight from the field for eight points and grabbed six rebounds.

Guards Marcus Jefferson and Bryce Latimer distributed the ball well, getting credit for seven and five assists, respectively.

Ecclesia, which forced classic host Permian Basin into overtime Friday before falling 93-86, shot 36% (23-64) from the field, including seven-of-21 from long range, and was 12-of-18 at the line against the Eagles.

Eleven players scored for the Royals, led by Tanorrio Ransburgh with 14 and Tyrell Edwards with 12.

The Eagles' foes this weekend will be Colorado State-Pueblo on Friday night and New Mexico Highlands on Saturday night.

                Chadron State—Isaiah Wyatt 23, Josh Robinson 18, Porter Anderson 14, Jarrett Taylor 9, Martin Poznanovic 8, Marcus Jefferson 7, Bryce Latimer 6, Chris Roberts 5, MJ Foust 2, Conner McCracken 2. Totals: 37-68 (11-23) 9-11 94 points, 43 rebounds, 14 turnovers.
                Ecclesia—Tanorrio Ransburgh 14, Tyrell Edwards 12, Elijah Sanford-Wilson 7, Jesus Abel Jimenez 7, Wisdom Kowouto 6, Justin Reeves 5, Brandon Jackson 4, David Lynch 4, Kengi Bryant 2, Elochukwu Nwodo 2, Terrell Green 2. Totals: 23-64 (7-21) 12-18 64 points, 33 rebounds, 18 turnovers,

                Chadron State           57            37          ---94
                Ecclesia                     25            40          ---65

                3-pointers: CSC—Wyatt 7, Taylor 3, Jefferson 1.  Ecclesia—Edwards 2, Ransburgh, Lynch, Sanford-Wilson, Reeves, Jimenez, all 1. 

Eagles women fall to Northwestern College Saturday

ORANGE CITY, Iowa – November 26, 2022 -- Despite a 42-37 rebounding advantage in the game, the Chadron State College women's basketball team lost a non-conference road game in Orange City on Saturday to the Northwestern College Red Raiders, by a score of 88-59.
 
The Raiders improve to 8-0 on the season, while CSC is now 0-5.
 
"We just weren't disciplined at either end of the court tonight," said Head Women's Basketball Coach Janet Raymer. We must get better at execution, in order to compete going forward."

Northwestern won the turnover battle, committing only 10 to CSC's 23.

The Raiders scored the first bucket in the game, but the Eagles scored the next eight, to go up 8-2 at 6:45 in the first. Northwestern battled back, however to tie it at 8-8. The two teams battle back and forth for the remainder of the period, and the Raiders led 21-20 after 10 minutes.
 
After keeping it close for the opening minute of the second frame, Northwestern went on a 12-2 run to go up 38-26. From there, the Eagles' deficit remained in the low double-digits for the remainder of the half, until the Raiders led 50-35 at halftime.
 
Northwestern stretched its lead to 25 at the end of three quarters. The Raiders' Hannah Narem hit her first four field goals, on the way to an 8-for-10 night and a game-high 16 points, while CSC missed its first three. The hosts won the shooting percentage battle in that period 42.1 percent to 18.8 percent.
 
The fourth frame went similarly, with the Eagles limiting turnovers to only two.
 
Maddie Jones and Emilee Danner added 14 points each for the Raiders. Molly Schany was the game's leading rebounder. Jones also dished out eight assists.
 
Kadyn Comer had a team-high 15 points for the Eagles, hitting five of her eight field goals and missing only one of six free throws. Ashayla Powers contributed 14 points and a team-high eight boards.
 
CSC remains on the road Sunday, in its final non-conference game. The Eagles visit Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for a Noon MT/1 p.m. CT tipoff.

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