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Game Summary

St. Cloud Technical College 90, AFLBS 55

St. Cloud – After a suffering through a sluggish first half, the SCTC Cyclones led by freshman Brad Westrich’s 28 points pulled away during the second half at SCSU’s Halenbeck Hall.  Defense was the mantra for the second half.  The Cyclones came out and played an aggressive man-to-man defense and forced several AFLBS turnovers leading to easy baskets on the other end.  SCTC travels to Rochester on Friday to play their last regular season game against a resurgent team from Crossroads College.

AFLBS                                                           26        29        55

SCTC                                                              38        52        90

AFLBS – T.J. Hinrichs 19, Daniel Warner 4, Tom Watson 2, Luke Halvorson 11, Ross Tenneson 6, J.C. Samuelson 13

SCTC – Cory DeFoe 6, Ryan Hoelscher 10, Chris Bischof 6, Trace Swanson 3, Tim Kuphal 14, Scott Hussfeldt 4, Jesse McCann 6, Brad Westrich 28, Jake Rengel 13

 

St. Cloud Technical College 100, Oak Hills Christian 80

St. Cloud - The Cyclones coasted to victory over an out manned Wolfpack squad at Halenbeck Hall Thursday night. With everyone getting quality minutes and 9 of 10 players in the scoring column, the Cyclones posted their 5th straight win and 8th of the season. Tim Kuphal and Ryan Hoelscher led the Cyclones with 24 points each. (Cyclones 8-2 NIAC, 8-6 overall)

Oak Hills Christian ..........................37 43 80

SCTC ...............................................61 39 100

St. Cloud - Corey Defoe 6, Ryan Hoelscher 24, Chris Bischof 8, Zack Cunningham 3, Tim Kuphal 24, Scott Hussfeldt 8, Jesse McCann 6, Brad Westrich 8, Jake Rengel 13

St. Cloud Technical College 82, Pillsbury 68

St. Cloud - Brad Westrich, Jake Rengel, Tim Kuphal and Ryan Hoelscher all finished in double figures as the Cyclones defeated the Pillsbury Comets at Halenbeck Hall Tuesday night. The Comets were led by Marcus Troy who finished with 17 points. SCTC continues its home stand with a NIAC contest against Oak Hills on Thursday night. (Cyclones 7-2 NIAC, 7-6 overall)

Pillsbury.......................................34 34 68

SCTC........................................... 47 35 82

Pillsbury - Jack Arneson 16, Bo Wilcox 3, Tony Johnson 2, Jacob Miller 4, Marcus Troy 17, Ben Hanson 10, Brent Courtney 4, Mike Johnson 6, Tim Jess 6

SCTC - Ryan Hoelscher 20, Chris Bischof 6, Tim Kuphal 21, Scott Husfeldt 3, Brad Westrich 15, Jake Rengel 17

St. Cloud Technical College 90, Providence College 58

Otterburne– The Cyclones completed a weekend sweep of Providence College by upending the Freeman 90 – 58.  Freshman Ryan Hoelscher led the way for SCTC by connecting on four of six shots from beyond the arc and finishing with 28 points.  Tim Kuphal added 19 while Brad Westrich finished with 14 points and 12 rebounds.   (Cyclones 6-2 NIAC, 6-6 overall)

St. Cloud Technical College                          44  46 – 90

Providence                                                     26  32 – 58

SCTC – Ryan Hoelscher 28, Chris Bischof 9, Tim Kuphal 19, Brad Westrich 14, Jake Rengel 4, Zach Cunningham 2, Cory Defoe 8, Trace Swanson 2, Jesse McCanns 4

Providence – Jordan Screpnek 12, Jesse Funk 11, Cam Friesen 5, Kris St. Clair 14, Joel Barger 4, Devin Rech 6, Jon Patterson 6

St. Cloud Technical College 79, Providence College 63

Otterburne – Sophomore Tim Kuphal’s 26 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists led the Cyclones to a win over conference foe, Providence College.  Browerville grad, freshman Ryan Hoelscher contributed 21 points and seven steals.  St. Cloud Tech graduate, Jake Rengel was the only other Cyclone in double figures with 17 points.  (Cyclones 5-2 NIAC, 5-6 overall)

St. Cloud Technical College                          46  33 – 79

Providence                                                     29  34 – 63

SCTC – Ryan Hoelscher 21, Chris Bischof 8, Tim Kuphal 26, Brad Westrich 6, Jake Rengel 17, Zach Cunningham 1

Providence – Jordan Screpnek 7, Dante Calla 5, Jesse Funk 17, Colten Gryba 2, Cam Friesen 3, Kris St. Clair 14, Dave Onyebuchi 8, Joel Barger 2, Devin Rech 5

SCTC 81, AFLBS 53

Maple Grove – Sophomore Tim Kuphal’s 21 points, 12 rebounds and six assists led the Cyclones to a Northern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference win over Association Free.  St. Cloud Tech High school graduate, Jake Rengel added 8 points, eleven rebounds and three blocks.  (Cyclones 4-2 NIAC, 4-6 overall)

St. Cloud Technical College                          45  36 – 81

Association Free                                             25  28 – 53

 SCTC – Cory Defoe 5, Nick Johnson 3, Ryan Hoelscher 21, Chris Bischof 8, Trace Swanson 1, Tim Kuphal 21, Jesse McCann 2, Brad Westrich 12, Jake Rengel 8

 

 

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