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C of O Drops Games at Wayland Baptist to begin 2025

With the holiday break concluded, the College of the Ozarks Basketball Teams hit the road to Oklahoma.

C of O began the trip with a pair of games against Wayland Baptist as both teams lost, the Lady Cats 79-70, the Bobcats 86-69. The two teams then traveled to Oklahoma Panhandle State with the woman winning 82-47 while the men dropped a 66-42 decision. 

A recap of the Wayland Baptist Games from College of he Ozarks Sports Information is below:

C of O Women
Following a win against the Central Christian College Tigers before the Christmas break, the Lady Cats traveled to Texas to face the Pioneers of Wayland Baptist University. The Lady Cats knew they would have their hands full against the #12 ranked team in the latest NAIA poll.
The Pioneers were first to score, but Taylor Rush quickly answered with a deep three to get the Lady Cats on the board. As the teams traded baskets, a Susie Moran layup and another Rush three gave the Lady Cats an early 8-7 lead. Moran drilled a mid-range jumper and Keara Mattingley put in a layup to keep the Lady Cats close amid a scoring run by the Pioneers. Susie Moran converted a traditional three-point play and another layup from Keara Mattingley put the Lady Cats within two with 2:05 remaining. Moran and Mattingley each added a pair of points, and the Lady Cats trailed 21-24 at the first quarter break. 

Logan Jones started the Lady Cat offense in the second stanza with a jumper and Susie Moran scored inside. The Lady Cats would then hit a scoring drought and not score again until a Taylor Rush three with 3:50 remaining in the half. Savannah Ketchum hit a free throw and a layup to go with an Allyssa Joyner bucket, and the defense held strong keeping the Lady Cats within three. Ketchum connected on a pair from the charity stripe as time ran down, and the Pioneers led the Lady Cats 39-35 at the intermission.  

The Pioneers were determined to pull away in the second half and quickly added to their lead. Blythe Benefield drained a free throw, and Susie Moran scored inside to provide the response as the Lady Cats trailed by seven early in the third. Moran connected on a free throw and after a Taylor Rush steal, Logan Jones hit a breakaway layup. Rush followed with a three, to cut the deficit to 44-47. The Lady Cat momentum was short lived as the Pioneers immediately went on a 7-0 run. Back-to-back buckets from Logan Jones stopped the run, and two more Jones buckets as time was winding down pulled the Lady Cats within striking distance, 53-61. 

With just 10 minutes remaining and an eight-point gap, the Lady Cats needed a run of their own. Keara Mattingley hit a layup to open up fourth quarter scoring, but another dry spell ensued. Susie Moran broke through with a layup at the 6:46 mark and a traditional three-point play two possessions later helped keep the Lady Cats close. Abbey Linville jumped into the scoring column and a Logan Jones three brought the Lady Cats to within five. The Pioneers continued to respond however, and after two Moran free throws, the Lady Cats trailed 67-73, with 2:26 remaining. Blythe Benefield hit a free throw, but with less than a minute left, the Lady Cats were forced to foul. The Pioneers connected on a pair of free throws and Logan Jones did the same to close out the Lady Cats scoring. Wayland Baptist held a 79-70 lead as time expired and the Lady Cats effort fell just short.

Susie Moran collected another double-double, putting up 21 points and bringing down 16 rebounds. Logan Jones provided 18 points, and Taylor Rush followed with 12. Abbey Linville dished out 7 assists. 

C of O Men
Coming off a three-point victory at Central Christian College on December 14, the Bobcats returned to action after over two weeks off, traveling to face the Pioneers of Wayland Baptist University. 

Andrew Dalton opened the scoring, a Jay Baxter dunk followed and a three from Jaiden Wilson tied the score, 7-7 in the early going. Two Garrett Snyder free throws gave the Cats a lead, and the teams continued to trade jabs. Andrew Dalton and Jaiden Wilson provided buckets for the Cats and Jay Baxter connected on a pair of free throws to keep the score close. The Cats trailed 15-16 with 11:04 remaining. A scoring drought ensued, and the Cats would not score again until the 7:03 mark. Kyle Flavin broke through with a jumper, and Andrew Dalton followed with a three and the Pioneer lead had grown to 20-27 with 5:30 remaining in the half. Jaiden Wilson completed a traditional three-point play and Jay Baxter scored, but the Pioneers would answer with two threes of their own. As the half came to a close, the Cats trailed 25-40.

Caleb Faulkner led the Cats’ offense early in the second half, scoring seven points in the first three minutes. Garrett Snyder made a layup, but the Pioneers continued to answer the challenges. The Pioneers took a timeout with 14:42 remaining, and a Caleb Faulkner layup followed by two consecutive three-pointers from Andrew Dalton cut the Cats’ deficit to 11. Faulkner continued his hot hand, nailing a three, but the Cats struggled to gain any more momentum. Brady Reynolds and Bryce Butler both provided buckets, and Kyle Flavin made hit a pair of free throws to keep the Cats in contention. Andrew Dalton and Jay Baxter each drained a three, but the Pioneers had begun to pull away. Trailing 59-75 with less than five minutes to play, Garrett Snyder nailed a three and Jaiden Wilson completed another three-point play. Bryce Butler hit a pair of free throws and Landen Campbell dropped in a layup, but the Cats could not put together the needed run. The Pioneers closed out the contest and took the 69-86 win. 

Andrew Dalton led the offense with 16 points, while Caleb Faulkner added 14 and Jaiden Wilson provided 11. Wilson led the team in assists, dishing out six. Jay Baxter and Garrett Snyder both brought down four rebounds. 
 

 

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