Casper College sweeps WNCC in hoops Wednesday
The Western Nebraska Community College men’s basketball team received 24 points from Chase Thompson, but it wasn’t enough as the Casper College Thunderbirds shot 57 percent from the field in registering an 100-91 win.

CASPER, Wyo. – The Western Nebraska Community College men’s basketball team received 24 points from Chase Thompson, but it wasn’t enough as the Casper College Thunderbirds shot 57 percent from the field in registering an 100-91 win Wednesday evening in Casper, Wyoming.
The first half was a battle as WNCC led 16-12 after a Them Koang bucket. Casper scored eight straight to grab a 20-16 lead and led 34-22 late in the first half. WNCC battled back, going on a 12-0 run to tie the game at 34 which included a 3-pointer by Agwa Nywesh.
WNCC re-grabbed the lead at 37-36 on a trey by Thompson. Casper hit back-to-back treys and led 51-43 at halftime.
The second half was close as well. Casper ran out toa 73-65 lead only to watch the Cougars slice the lead to 75-70 on a Taylor Johnson 3-pointer. Casper reloaded and went up by 10 at 84-74. That was when WNCC went on a 7-0 run to cut the deficit to 84-81.
Casper went back up by 12 at 93-81. The Cougars kept fighting back but only could get the led cut to seven points, 98-91 with 30 seconds to play.
The shooting was the difference in the contest. Casper was 57 percent from the field and 50 percent from beyond the arc. WNCC was 44 percent from the field and 36 from the 3-point line. WNCC buried 13 treys compared to 14 for Casper. Nywesh had five 3-pointers in the game while Thompson had three, and Tyler Mack and Johnson had two treys.
Casper out-rebounded WNCC 45-38. Nywesh led the way on the glass with 11 boards.
WNCC had four players hit the double-figure mark in scoring. Thompson had 24 points on 8-of-15 shooting from the field. Nywesh pitched in 21 points while Koang tallied 17 and Johnson had 11.
Casper was led by Traizon Byrd with 21 points followed by Peter Turay with 20.
WNCC, 2-3, will have the weekend off before having three games next weekend. WNCC travels to Eastern Wyoming College on Tuesday followed by a 3-day classic on Feb. 11-13. WNCC will only play Friday and Saturday as they host Northwest College on Friday and Central Community College-Columbus Saturday afternoon. Thursday’s game of the classic will feature Northwest facing Central-Columbus.
WNCC 43 48 – 91
Casper 51 49 – 100
WNCC
Chase Thompson 24, Taylor Johnson 11, Agwa Nywesh 21, Issad Solano 6, Them Koang 17, Carter Brown 3, Jasiya DeOllos 1, Tyler Mack 8.
CASPER
Trey Boston 19, Micah Garrett 8, Dion Ford 8, Dathan Satchell 18, Peter Turay 20, Traizon Byrd 21, Moses Gordon 2, Ousmane Dia 2, Nigel Marshal 2.
WNCC women fall to Casper in 2OT
CASPER, Wyo. – It was a battle of ranked teams between No. 22 Western Nebraska Community College and No. 10 Casper College and the two teams needed double overtime before a winner would be declared.
In the end, WNCC fell 95-88 in double overtime as Casper outscored the Cougars 16-9 in the second overtime for the win Wednesday evening.
It was also the first time the Cougars have played an overtime game in over 10 years; the last time coming on January 23, 2010, when the Cougars defeated Northeast Nebraska 93-89 in overtime.
In fact, that game back in 2010 was the most points scored by both teams with 182. That record, however, is no longer as Wednesday’s game with Casper takes over the top spot after the two teams scored a combined 183 points.
The contest was a battle between the two ranked teams. The two teams last bet in last year’s Region IX championship game in which Casper won 66-64. Wednesday’s game would be much the same intensity plus some.
The first quarter saw WNCC grab a 6-2 lead before Casper cam back to lead 12-11. WNCC took the lead 19-17 after the first 10 minutes on a Payton Fields 3-pointer.
The second half was back and forth as well. WNCC led 26-20 after five points from Lidsey Mahoukou. Casper cut the lead to one, 26-25, only to watch WNCC go back up 32-25 on back-to-back old-fashioned 3-point plays by Martrice Brooks and Alejah Douglas. The lead didn’t last as Casper took a 39-37 lead into halftime.
The third quarter was dominated by WNCC as they outscored Casper 21-11 to grab a 58-50 lead, setting up a dramatic fourth quarter.
The Cougars built a 10-point lead at one time only to watch Casper come bolting back, grabbing a 70-68 lead. Ky Buell nailed a 3-pointer to put the Cougars back on top at 71-70. Moments later, Casper took a 73-71 lead on two free throws. Douglas answered right back with 19 seconds to play with two free throws to tie the game.
Casper then turned the ball over with 2.4 seconds to play, giving the Cougars a chance at a game-winning shot. The Cougars, however, got called for a 5-second call, handing the ball to Casper, but Casper couldn’t do anything, forcing overtime.
Mahoukou scored the first points of the overtime period with two free throws. Casper tied it at 75 only to watch Mahoukou put the Cougars up 77-75 on two more free throws. Casper fought back to grab a 78-77 lead on three free throws with 46 seconds to play. Mahoukou, who scored 23 points on the night, hit a bucket with 27 seconds to play to give the Cougars the 79-78 lead. Casper came back and had a chance to win the game at the line, but only sank one of two charity tosses with 1.2 seconds to play to force a second overtime.
Casper opened the second overtime period with four straight points. WNCC came right back as Shanti Henry nailed a trey and then Douglas hit one of two free throws to tie the game at 83. The Thunderbirds scored seven unanswered points to hold a 90-83 lead. WNCC only could cut the score to five points on a couple occasions as the Thunderbirds held off the Cougars down the stretch.
Shooting was the big difference in the contest. WNCC shot just 38 percent from the field and 19 percent (7 of 37) from the 3-point arc. WNCC was just 19 of 26 from the free throw line. Casper shot 41 percent from the field and they were 32 percent from beyond the arc (7 of 22). The Thunderbirds won the game from the charity stripe, knocking in 26 of 42 attempts.
Both teams finished with 41 rebounds. Mahoukou led both teams with 13 boards while Bella Sparaco tallied seven.
WNCC had four players finish in double figures. Mahoukou led the way with 23 points followed by Douglas with 22. Buell had 12 followed by Ashley Panem with 11.
WNCC, 5-2, will be back in action next week with three games. WNCC will travel to face Eastern Wyoming College on Tuesday before hosting Northwest College on Friday and then Central Community College-Columbus Saturday afternoon.
WNCC 19 18 21 15 6 9 – 88
Casper 17 22 11 23 6 16 – 95
WNCC
Alejah Douglas 22, Bella Sparaco 1, Ky Buell 12, Ashley Panem 11, Lidsey Mahoukou 23, Martrice Brooks 5, Shanti Henry 6, Payton Fields 8.
CASPER
Joseana Vaz 19, Marija Bakic 15, Kammie Ragsdale 4, Kobe King-Hawea 8, Natalie Otkhmezuri 18, Kate Robinson 11, Emily Achter 7, Belen Morales-Lopez 13.