Posted: Mar 14, 2024
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Casper wins Region IX title, several Cougars get post-tourney honors
The Casper College women’s basketball team captured their fourth straight Region IX title after defeating Western Wyoming Community College...
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WNCC women top EWC, advance to semis on Friday against Western Wyoming
The 19th ranked Western Nebraska Community College women’s basketball team received 19 points from Helena Kuck and Zozefine Sipolina enroute to...
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WNCC hosts women's Region IX tourney; Cougars face EWC Thursday night in quarterfinals
The Western Nebraska Community College women’s basketball team have put together a stellar season as the Cougars, under first-year WNCC head...
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WNCC women’s basketball tops NJC for a 10-0 conference record
STERLING, Colo. – The Western Nebraska Community College women’s basketball team wrapped up the regular season with their 11th straight...
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WNCC hosts Lamar Friday in sophomore recognition night
The Western Nebraska Community women’s and men’s basketball will play their last regular season home games Friday night when Lamar...
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Athlete Of The Week

Female Athlete of the Week for Week Ending April 8 -- Jenika Fuentes-- Female Athlete of the Week for the Week Ending April 8 --
-- Jenika Fuentes, Softball --
Jenika Fuentes, a sophomore from Sweetwater, Texas, tied a 14-year record on April 7 when the sophomore scored six times in the Cougars' 40-4 win over Ft Hays Tech Northwest. Fuentes went 3-for-5 from the plate with two walks. Fuentes scored twice in the first and third innings and once in the second and fourth. She was left stranded only once in the game. Fuentes holds the record along with Jacqui Cappuccill, who scored six times in a game with Wyoming in 2011.

Male Athlete of the Week for Week Ending April 8 -- Clay Brandon-- Male Athlete of the Week for the Week Ending April 8 --
--Clay Brandon, Baseball --
Clay Brandon, a red-shirt sophomore from West Herriman, Utah, had a near perfect game in a 1-0 win over Lamar on April 6. The sophomore right-hander went all seven innings and allowed just one hit while striking out 10. The only hit, though, was erased right after that as Clay fielded a bunt fly and threw to first for the double-play. He only faced 21 batters in the game.