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Cougar notes: WNCC men fall to Miles in high-scoring contest
The Western Nebraska Community College and Miles Community College men’s basketball team had an high-scoring contest Saturday in the final day of the Holiday Inn Express Classic in Gillette, Wyoming.
Saturday, December 7th 2024, 9:49 PM CST
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GILLETTE, Wyo. – The Western Nebraska Community College and Miles Community College men’s basketball team had an high-scoring contest Saturday in the final day of the Holiday Inn Express Classic in Gillette, Wyoming, where the Pioneers scored 69 second-half points to earn the 123-113 win.
WNCC drops to 4-8 on the year and will wrap up the first semester on Tuesday when they host Casper College at Cougar Palace in a 6:30 p.m. contest.
The Cougars shot 45 percent from the field but were just 24 percent from the 3-point arc (9-of-37), while Miles shot 56 percent from the field and were 42 percent from the arc (10-of-24).
The two teams combined for 236 points, which is the third highest in WNCC program history. The top combined score was 241 points when Gillette defeated WNCC 127-114 in triple overtime in 2013.
The two squads also had a combined 11 players in double figures. WNCC had five, led by Isaiah St. Preux with 26 followed by Elijah Hollins with 20. Mathiang Maker had 16 points while Elijah Burney tallied 14, and Kellon Harris had 13.
WNCC got behind the 8-ball to start, trailing 9-0 and trailed 14-4 moments later. WNCC came back, going on a 14-2 run to grab an 18-16 lead on a Burney 3-pointer. The lead went back and forth.
WNCC tied the contest at 36-36 on a Reece Randolph bucket, but Miles answered with a 11-0 run to lead 47-36. The Cougars came back with a 14-4 run to make it a 3-point contest at 51-48. Miles led at the break 54-50.
The second half saw the Cougars come out of the gate red hot, taking a 65-57 lead after back-to-back Hollins’ 3-pointers. The Cougars pushed the lead to 12, 71-59 on a St. Preux trey.
WNCC led by 10 points with about 10 minutes to play at 90-80. That was when the Pioneers went on a 19-4 run to lead 99-94. WNCC battled back to make it a 5-point contest at 107-102 with five minutes to play.
Miles went on a 10-3 run to lead 117-105 with 2:39 to play and went on to win 123-113.
WNCC (4-8) 50 63 – 113
Miles (8-7) 54 69 – 123
WNCC
Reece Randolph 7, Kellon Harris 13, Elijah Hollins 20, Dorin Niguema 8, Toms Linis 7, Isaiah St. Preux 26, Mathiang Maker 16, Elijah Burney 14, Kendrick Preston 2.
Reece Randolph 7, Kellon Harris 13, Elijah Hollins 20, Dorin Niguema 8, Toms Linis 7, Isaiah St. Preux 26, Mathiang Maker 16, Elijah Burney 14, Kendrick Preston 2.
MILES
Jace Hill 12, Azenio Cossa 16, Colton Hawkins 18, Mack Page 23, Yohandry Ortiz 28, Donnie Haney 6, Randy Otieno 20.
Defensive effort lifts WNCC women over Gillette
GILLETTE, Wyo. – The Western Nebraska Community College women’s basketball team buried 12 3-pointers and played strong defense in registering a 70-52 win over Gillette College to wrap up the Holiday Inn Express Classic in Gillette, Wyoming, on Saturday.
The win moves the Cougars to 12-3 overall while Gillette falls to 10-2. It was the Cougars fourth straight victory as they wrapped up the first semester on Saturday.
WNCC women will be back in action in January when they travel to Casper, Wyoming, for a Region IX Classic where they will face Gillette, Western Wyoming, and Casper College January 9-11.
WNCC started slow, falling behind 6-0 and later trailing 12-7. It was at that stage where something clicked for the Cougars and a big reason was the team’s 3-point shooting.
The Cougars shot 44 percent and buried 12 3-pointers while Gillette shot just eight percent and made just one of 13 treys. Helene Kuck started the 3-point shooting with an early triple. Laura Montiel then buried a trey to make it 12-10. WNCC took their first lead of the game at 15-14 when Adelina Urtane had an old-fashioned 3-point play.
The score was tied late in the first when WNCC was playing for the last shot. Nataly Dunka, with the clock running down, buried a 3-pointer to put the Cougars up 20-17 after one period.
The second quarter was one where the Cougar offense continued excelling, burying five treys while the defense allowed just eight Gillette points. WNCC pushed the lead to 27-19 after a Montiel triple. Then, moments later, Kuck buried back-to-back 3-pointers for a 33-21 lead. WNCC led by 18 late at 41-23 when Zozefina Sipolina hit her 3-pointer. The Cougars led at half 41-25.
The third quarter started rough as Gillette scored the first six points and sliced the Cougar lead to single digits at 47-36. WNCC closed out the third on a 11-2 run that was highlighted by Kuck burying three free throws after getting fouled on a 3-pointer. Urtane then duplicated what Danka did in the first when she buried a buzz-beating triple to put WNCC up 60-40.
The final 10 minutes saw Gillette outscore WNCC 12-10, but the Pronghorns could never get closer than 15 points.
WNCC had four players in double figures. Kuck led the way with 20 points with five 3-pointers and five rebounds. Hernandez finished with 16 points with two treys, eight rebounds, four assists, and four steals.
Urtane had 12 points before fouling out while Dunka had 11 points with seven rebounds.
Besides 3-point shooting, the Cougars also was perfect from the free throw line, going 10-of-10 while Gillette was just 65 percent (15-of-23).
WNCC (12-3) 20 21 19 10 – 70
Gillette (10-2) 17 8 15 12 – 52
WNCC
Helena Kuck 20, Laura Montiel 8, Adelina Urtane 12, Zozefine Sipolina 3, Nataly Dunka 11, Lidia Hernandez 16.
Helena Kuck 20, Laura Montiel 8, Adelina Urtane 12, Zozefine Sipolina 3, Nataly Dunka 11, Lidia Hernandez 16.
GILLETTE
Arna Bright 9, Rochelle Afo-Manuma 18, Danae Asiata 4, Dasani Nesnit 9, Andrea Martin 4, Marija Marinkovic 1, Kenlee Engelhardt 4, Malena Edwards 3.
Arna Bright 9, Rochelle Afo-Manuma 18, Danae Asiata 4, Dasani Nesnit 9, Andrea Martin 4, Marija Marinkovic 1, Kenlee Engelhardt 4, Malena Edwards 3.