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8th ranked Cougars shake off slow start to pull away from Northwest Tech 71-48 #GoBarton

Barton men's basketball Stefan Spray goes up for a dunk
Stefan Spray

It took the 8th ranked Barton Community College men's basketball team about ten minutes to find its grove Wednesday evening before outscoring Northwest Kansas Technical College by twenty-four points the rest of the way for a 71-48 victory at the Barton Gym.

The Cougars took their first lead on Stefan Spray's breakaway dunk with 9:25 on the first half game clock, later holding the Mavericks without a field goal for the final six minutes in building a 35-21 halftime advantage.

A 7-2 start coming out of the locker room continued the momentum in keeping Northwest Tech from slicing the deficit any closer than fifteen points with Christian Bowen-Webb's three-pointer with 4:50 remaining giving the Cougars' its largest lead of the night of twenty-five points.

Barton's 12th straight win in the series improves the Cougars to 5-1 in league play and 11-1 overall while Northwest Tech falls to 0-5 in league and 3-7 on the season.

The Cougars wrap up the pre-holiday break schedule on Saturday in Liberal with a 4:00 p.m. tip at Seward County Community College.

Ten Cougars found the scoring column in being led by the reigning two-time KJCCC Player of the Week Lajae Jones in scoring 11 points and grabbing 12 rebounds for his 4th double-double of the season.

Keandre Kindell joined Jones for game high 11 point honors to lead Barton's 17-point bench scoring advantage.

Ring Malith and Myles Thompson each added 10 points while Brent Moss and Bowen-Webb each contributed 9 points giving the Cougars additional sparks off the bench.

Barton forced 25 Maverick turnovers on the evening, Malith coming up with a career high 4 steals while Cooper Jackson recorded 3 steals in just eight minutes of court time.

Northwest Tech put eleven players in the scoring column as the balanced output was led by Keyishon Miller's 9 points and 4 assists. Amar Lane led the Mavericks to a plus-1 edge on the glass with 7 rebounds as Miller, Taiden Conner, and Charles Fofanah each recorded 6 boards.

SERIES NOTES
- Barton has won the last 12 meetings
- Third time Barton has won by 23 points, the most came in 2021 in a 24-point victory
- Barton leads the series 7-1 at Barton Gym
- Barton leads the overall series 15-1

Record Book Watch
Cooper Jackson
- 143 career steals *4th most – 4 behind Jason Carter (2000-02)