WNCC men come back to topple Trinidad

No. 3 WNCC women roll over Trinidad

January 29, 2020Updated: January 29, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

Kalen Williams hit the go ahead jumper and a Teddy Allen block with five seconds to play gave the Western Nebraska Community College men’s basketball team a thrilling come-from-behind win over Trinidad State Junior College 90-89 in South Sub-region action Tuesday evening at Cougar Palace.

The win moves the Cougars to 13-7 overall and 3-2 in sub-region play.

The win was one where the Cougars trailed most of the night, including a 40-29 halftime deficit and then trailed by 10 points, 70-60, with under 10 minutes to play.

The Cougars stayed the course and came back with tight defense and clutch shooting to get the win.

Williams, who hit the go-ahead shot with 14 seconds to play, said it was a good win for his team.

“It was a hard fight and coach told us to keep defending and rebounding and just trust the offense,” Williams said. “As long as we stayed together and committed, we are hard to beat.”

The win was an emotional lift to a Cougar team that didn’t shoot very well. The Cougars only shot 26 percent in the first half compared to 44 percent for Trinidad. The second half was much better, shooting 54 percent but Trinidad still sizzled the nets at 56 percent. The key was hitting clutch shots when they need and many defensive stops in the final two minutes when WNCC needed it the most.

“We had a shaky first half and coach told us to keep playing because we were wide open and he knew we would make it in the second half,” Williams said. “He wasn’t really mad at us because he told us we missed a lot of wide-open shots and to keep playing and as long as we played defense, the offense will come.”

WNCC trailed 70-60 before they went on a 11-3 run to slice the lead to 73-71. WNCC tied the game at 77-77 with 4:33 to play on a Tayler Johnson trey. Trinidad kept coming back and had an 87-83 led at one time before the Cougars mounted a comeback. The Cougars took their first lead of the contest since Elie Cadet made back-to-back buckets for an 18-17 lead. This time, the Cougars took the lead at 88-87 on a Johnson dunk with 40 seconds to play.

Trinidad came right back and hit a bucket with under 30 seconds to play. The Cougars retook the lead as Williams hit a 17-foot jumper with 14 seconds to play. WNCC then played intense defense including Teddy Allen getting a key block with about five seconds to play that was swatted toward the other end of the court. The ball rolled out of bounds as time expired to give the Cougars the win.

That defensive stand was huge as Trinidad State won the rebound battle 46-36. But the block was the difference in the game as the Cougars dogpiled Williams after the game for his game-winning shot.

WNCC had four players in double figures. Allen led the way with 39 points along with 10 assists and four steals. Kenny Strawbridge finished with 17 points while Williams had 16 points. Johnson also hit double figures with 11 points.

WNCC, 13-7, will be back in action Friday when they host No. 7 Otero Junior College at 7:30 p.m.

Williams said they will get back to work to focus on Otero.

“We have to get back into the gym and keep working,” he said. “It was just a real big win and I love my team.”

Trinidad                40 49 – 89

WNCC                   29 61 – 90

WNCC

Jarred Rosser 6, Conner McCracken 2, Tayler Johnson 11, Jordan Smith 2, Kalen Williams 16, Kenny Strawbridge 17, Elie Cadet 7, Teddy Allen 29.

TRINIDAD
Coy Want 23, Bital Shabazz 24, David Muenkat 8, Jayden Dewaal 9, Aleck Sharma 8, Darlen Meyers 17.

No. 3 WNCC women roll over Trinidad

The third-ranked Western Nebraska Community College women’s basketball team had no trouble in capturing its 19th win of the season with an 89-47 win over Trinidad State Junior College in South sub-region action Tuesday night at Cougar Palace.

Tishara Morehouse and Yuliyana Valcheva led the Cougars with 17 points each. Morehouse also had seven steals and four assists in the win, while Valcheva led the team with eight rebounds with three assists.

The Cougar women were never really threatened in the contest, scoring the first 21 points of the game behind two 3-pointers by Taylor Joplin. Trinidad didn’t score their first bucket until 2:41 left in the opening quarter. WNCC led 32-4 after the first 10 minutes.

Morehouse said the team has been playing well opening the past three or four contests. Tuesday night was no exception.

“Coach was giving us the game plan of coming out quick with energy and today we came out and did that,” the sophomore guard said. “Those quick starts [the previous games] has been great because at the beginning of the season we were starting off slow with low energy. So, our goal is to keep starting off with a great pace.”

WNCC never let up after that, outscoring Trinidad 25-15 in the second half to take a 57-19 lead into halftime.

The Cougars kept the energy up in the second half, outscoring Trinidad 19-14 in the third for a 76-33 lead. Trinidad outscored WNCC in the fourth quarter 14-13, but it was a little too late.

WNCC had four players in double figures. Morehouse and Valcheva led the way with 17 followed by Lidsey Mahoukou with 14 and Maddy Campbell with 13. Mahoukou also had eight rebounds for the Cougars.

R’Manie Pulling finished with nine points but had five assists in the contest.

WNCC shot 51 percent in the first half and slipped to 33 percent shooting in the second half to finish at 43 percent for the game. WNCC’s defense stifled the Trojans, holding them to 29 percent for the game.

WNCC, 19-1, will be back in action Friday when they face Otero Junior College at Cougar Palace. Otero is undefeated in South sub-region play and were 14-3 on the season coming into Tuesday.

Trinidad                4 15 14 14 --- 47

WNCC (19-1)      32 25 19 13 – 89

WNCC

Tishara Morehouse 17, Yuliyana Valcheva 17, Zarrea Coleman 5, Georgia Berry 2, Desmonea Antwine 6, R’Manie Pulling 9, Maddy Campbell 13, Taylor Joplin 6, Lidsey Mahoukou 14.

TRINIDAD

Adonica Baca-Martinez 14, Maria Liorente 14, Mariah Garcia 2, Marta Catalina 7, Idalisia Agbaosi 2, Samantha Quigley 2, Kenndei Chapman 2, Jasmyne Jenkins 4.