Barton women lead wire to wire in road victory at Cloud County #GoBarton
Barton women lead wire to wire in road victory at Cloud County
The Barton Community College women's basketball team led from start to finish Saturday afternoon, rolling out to an 18-point lead before holding on for a 52-41 victory over Cloud County Community College snapping its' four game losing streak in Concordia, KS.
Leading by one early in the opening stanza, the Cougars put together a 9-0 stretch in building up a 15-6 lead and never looked back securing the season sweep over Cloud County.
The second straight road victory improves Barton's conference mark to 10-8 and overall record to 13-11 while the T-Birds fall to 7-10 in league play and 11-13 on the year.
The Cougars will return home Wednesday night for a 5:30 p.m. tip in welcoming Pratt Community College to the Barton Gym.
Jenny Nkem Womsi led seven different Cougars in the scoring column while securing her 10th double-double of the season adding a pair of game highs 17 points and 10 rebounds. Brennan Kirchhoff rounded the double-figure scoring for the Cougars with 14 points behind 4-of-6 shooting from the field. Morgan Meyers dished out a team high four assists while adding nine points in her 34 minutes of action.
Cloud County's Rori Cox was the lone T-Bird to reach double-figures leading the way with 12 points while Te araroa Sopoaga pulled down a team high seven rebounds.
RECAP
A banked in Kirchhoff splash from outside sat the tone early as the Cougars stifling defense surrendered just one T-Bird bucket over the opening 6:44. Barton manufactured a 12-2 lead with 3:51 to play in the opening stanza during a 9-0 run getting buckets by Acorionna Lard, Kirchhoff, Meyers and Womsi And-1. Outscored by one over the final 3:16, the Cougars maintained a 15-6 lead at the quarters end.
The script would remain the same despite Cloud scoring the opening bucket of the second quarter as a 6-0 Barton run powered by four Womsi points and another pair by Kirchhoff had the Cougars in front 21-8. Barton maintained the momentum over the final five minutes outscoring Cloud County 6-4 holding the T-Birds to just 12 first half points tying their season low of points allowed in an opening half all season.
Ensuing a pair of Sopoaga free throws for the T-Birds to open the third, Barton would grab its' largest lead of 18 at 32-14 behind a Mikayla Hall jumper and Kirchhoff trifecta capping a 5-0 run. Offense would be hard to come by over the next three minutes until a Cruz basket and free throw gave Cloud County their first basket of the quarter with 5:35 to play. Back-and-forth over the final four minutes would have the T-Birds outscoring the Cougars 15-12 in the quarter with the Cougars lead trimmed to 39-27 heading into the fourth.
Trading the first four baskets to start the fourth, Barton would gain a bit more separation as a pair of Womsi tosses and Meyers layup pushed the advantage back out to 16 with 6:09 to play. Leading by 13 with 1:48 to play Cloud County would push as close as 10 with three straight points until a 1-of-2 trip at the line with 57-ticks left by Meyers sealed any hopes of a T-Bird comeback with the Cougars leaving Concordia with their first victory since 2015.