
The Western Nebraska Community College men's basketball team received 34 points from Mathiang Maker, but it wasn't enough as Western Wyoming Community College outscored the Cougars 19-8 in overtime to claim the 109-98 win Thursday at Cougar Palace.
It was the first game back for the Cougars and it was a tale of two halves. WNCC led 22-20 early in the first half, but allowed the Mustangs to score eight straight to grab a 28-22 lead. WNCC had the game tied at 33-33, but Western Wyoming went up by seven, 44-37 and then closed out the first half on a 7-0 run to lead 51-39 at intermission.
The halftime talk fired the Cougars up as they came out of the lockerroom and went on a 16-0 run that included back-to-back 3-pointers by Elijah Hollins and Toms Linis to take a 55-51 lead. The Cougars held the Mustangs scoreless until Western Wyoming scored just inside the 16 minute mark.
Western Wyoming led 66-63 when the Cougars went on a 9-0 run that saw Linis hit another triple, The Cougars kept playing tough as they went up 87-83 on five points from Maker. WNCC led 89-86 late in the second half. Western Wyoming made two free throws to cut the Cougar lead down to one. The Cougars answered with one of two free throws with 45 seconds to play. The Mustangs tied the game at 90-90 with under 30 seconds to play. WNCC had one final shot to win the game, but the shot wouldn't fall, forcing overtime.
The overtime period saw Western Wyoming make the opening bucket and grab a 98-93 lead. WNCC had the deficit sliced to three at 98-95 on two free throws, but the Mustangs went on a 11-1 run to hold on for the 109-98 win.
Shooting was the difference in the game. Western Wyoming shot 62 percent from the field and buried eight 3-pointers compared to 42 percent for the Cougars. WNCC made 11 triples. The difference in the game was at the free throw line where the Mustangs were 25-of-27 while the Cougars were just 17-of-25.
Western Wyoming also out-rebounded the Cougars 44-34.
Maker finished with a triple-double as he had 34 points, 10 rebounds, and was 12-of-18 from the free throw line. Also hitting double digits was Isaiah St. Preux with 17 followed by Elijah Burney with 13 and Elijah Hollins with 10.
The games don't get any easier as the Cougars hit the road for contests against Casper College on Friday and then Gillette College on Saturday.
W. Wyoming 51 39 19 – 109
WNCC 39 51 8 – 98
WESTERN WYOMING
Gvidas Laurinaitis 3, Jacovey Campbell 18, Trevon Chambers 15, Gediminas Alisas 27, Alvin Cole 6, Kingsley Gyesi-Bisah 2, Amari Westmoreland-Vendiola 16, Yair Abruus 18, Filip Rypdal Overas 4.
WNCC
Kellon Harris 6, Elijah Hollins 10, Mathiang Maker 34, Elijah Burney 13, Toms Linis 6, Reece Randolph 7, Isaiah St. Preux 17, Dorin Nguema 3, Witold Czerenkiewicz 2.