Manchester Outlasts Rival Ravens On The Road

January 6, 2022 at 10:43 p.m.
Manchester Outlasts Rival Ravens On The Road
Manchester Outlasts Rival Ravens On The Road

By Dillon Bender-

ANDERSON – The Manchester University men's basketball squad won its second consecutive Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference game on Wednesday night after outlasting rival Anderson on the road 87-84.

Wednesday's game was close throughout as neither side led by more than eight points.

Both teams shot well in the opening half. Manchester finished 15-37 (40.5 percent) from the field while also shooting a strong 7-17 (41.2 percent) from downtown. The Ravens finished 16-30 (53.3 percent) from the floor and 4-8 from three through the game's first 20 minutes. The Black & Gold held a narrow one-point advantage at the intermission, 40-39.

While Manchester was held in check from the perimeter in the 2nd half (just 1-7 from three), the Black & Gold still shot a blistering 58.3 percent overall (14-24). The Spartans also made the most of their opportunities at the free throw line, shooting 18-22 from the stripe in the 2nd half.

An 11-0 run from the 8:58 mark to the 6:54 mark of the 2nd half would give the Spartans a lead that they would not relinquish.

Anderson's game-tying three-pointer at the buzzer drew iron but fell harmlessly to the floor.

The Spartans finished Wednesday's contest shooting 29-61 from the field – good for a 47.5 percent clip. Manchester also finished 21-27 from the free throw line – good for 77.8 percent.

Brandon Christlieb (Ashley) led Manchester with 25 points and eight rebounds. Christlieb shot 8-16 from the floor, 4-8 from deep, and 5-6 from the charity stripe. Quentez Columbus (South Bend) added a season-high 24 points on the strength of 8-12 shooting from the field and 7-8 shooting from the free throw line. Columbus added eight boards. Ty Lynas (Crawfordsville) and Bryant Smith (West Lafayette) both scored in double figures against the Ravens, scoring 14 and 13 points, respectively. Lynas added five assists.

Anderson was led by Maurice Knight's double-double of 34 points and 10 rebounds. Camden Smith added 18 points off the bench.

Manchester (4-8, 3-2 HCAC) is scheduled to host Mt. St. Joseph University inside of Stauffer-Wolfe Arena on Saturday January 8 at 3 p.m.

Anderson fell to 8-4, 3-2 HCAC with the loss.



Black & Gold Top Rival Ravens In HCAC Clash

NORTH MANCHESTER – The Manchester University women's basketball team was able to muscle past rival Anderson University 7-1-56 in its mid-week Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference contest inside of Stauffer-Wolfe Arena on Wednesday January 5.

The Black & Gold offense erupted in the opening minutes of the game – the Spartans jumped out to 15-0 lead just four minutes into the contest. Manchester shot 6-7 from the field, including 3-3 from three-point territory to begin the game. The run was highlighted by a pair of three-pointers by senior Miranda Bieghler (Plainfield), as well as baskets by Hannah Lindsey (Speedway) and Macy Miller (Huntertown).

Anderson opened the game shooting 0-6 from the floor, however, the visiting Ravens closed the quarter on a 14-3 run.

Manchester's offense cooled in the 2nd quarter as the Black & Gold were limited to just nine points. Anderson limited Manchester to 3-14 shooting from the floor. The Ravens would outscore MU 15-9 in the frame to grab a narrow 29-27 advantage at the break.

Momentum swung back in favor of the Spartans in the 3rd quarter as Manchester held its HCAC rival to just 30.8 percent (4-13) shooting in the period. The Black & Gold outscored the Ravens 18-9 in the frame to regain control of the contest.

The Spartans came up clutch at the free throw in Wednesday's victory over Anderson. Manchester would seal its third conference win after going 10-14 from the line in the 4th quarter. Overall, the Spartans finished 27-34 at the free throw line – good for 79.4 percent.

Junior Hannah Lindsey scored a season-high and career-best 21 points against the Ravens. Lindsey finished 4-11 from the field, 3-6 from three-point territory, and was a perfect 10-10 at the free throw line. Lindsey also added six rebounds. Senior Macy Miller added 20 points after shooting 5-8 from the floor and 10-14 from the charity stripe. Miller added eight boards and blocked a career-high five shots. Seniors Bridget Nash (Carmel) and Miranda Bieghler both scored in double figures with 13 points on Wednesday night. Bieghler added nine rebounds and five assists in the win.

Lexi Dellinger led Anderson with 20 points. Payton Moore added a double-double of 11 points and 11 rebounds for AU.

The Spartans outrebounded Anderson 39-34 on Wednesday night. The Black & Gold also converted 20 Anderson turnovers into 29 points.

Manchester improved to 6-6, 3-2 HCAC on the season. The Spartans are scheduled to host Mt. St. Joseph University inside of Stauffer-Wolfe Arena on Saturday January 8 at 1 p.m.

Anderson fell to 5-7, 2-3 HCAC on the season.

ANDERSON – The Manchester University men's basketball squad won its second consecutive Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference game on Wednesday night after outlasting rival Anderson on the road 87-84.

Wednesday's game was close throughout as neither side led by more than eight points.

Both teams shot well in the opening half. Manchester finished 15-37 (40.5 percent) from the field while also shooting a strong 7-17 (41.2 percent) from downtown. The Ravens finished 16-30 (53.3 percent) from the floor and 4-8 from three through the game's first 20 minutes. The Black & Gold held a narrow one-point advantage at the intermission, 40-39.

While Manchester was held in check from the perimeter in the 2nd half (just 1-7 from three), the Black & Gold still shot a blistering 58.3 percent overall (14-24). The Spartans also made the most of their opportunities at the free throw line, shooting 18-22 from the stripe in the 2nd half.

An 11-0 run from the 8:58 mark to the 6:54 mark of the 2nd half would give the Spartans a lead that they would not relinquish.

Anderson's game-tying three-pointer at the buzzer drew iron but fell harmlessly to the floor.

The Spartans finished Wednesday's contest shooting 29-61 from the field – good for a 47.5 percent clip. Manchester also finished 21-27 from the free throw line – good for 77.8 percent.

Brandon Christlieb (Ashley) led Manchester with 25 points and eight rebounds. Christlieb shot 8-16 from the floor, 4-8 from deep, and 5-6 from the charity stripe. Quentez Columbus (South Bend) added a season-high 24 points on the strength of 8-12 shooting from the field and 7-8 shooting from the free throw line. Columbus added eight boards. Ty Lynas (Crawfordsville) and Bryant Smith (West Lafayette) both scored in double figures against the Ravens, scoring 14 and 13 points, respectively. Lynas added five assists.

Anderson was led by Maurice Knight's double-double of 34 points and 10 rebounds. Camden Smith added 18 points off the bench.

Manchester (4-8, 3-2 HCAC) is scheduled to host Mt. St. Joseph University inside of Stauffer-Wolfe Arena on Saturday January 8 at 3 p.m.

Anderson fell to 8-4, 3-2 HCAC with the loss.



Black & Gold Top Rival Ravens In HCAC Clash

NORTH MANCHESTER – The Manchester University women's basketball team was able to muscle past rival Anderson University 7-1-56 in its mid-week Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference contest inside of Stauffer-Wolfe Arena on Wednesday January 5.

The Black & Gold offense erupted in the opening minutes of the game – the Spartans jumped out to 15-0 lead just four minutes into the contest. Manchester shot 6-7 from the field, including 3-3 from three-point territory to begin the game. The run was highlighted by a pair of three-pointers by senior Miranda Bieghler (Plainfield), as well as baskets by Hannah Lindsey (Speedway) and Macy Miller (Huntertown).

Anderson opened the game shooting 0-6 from the floor, however, the visiting Ravens closed the quarter on a 14-3 run.

Manchester's offense cooled in the 2nd quarter as the Black & Gold were limited to just nine points. Anderson limited Manchester to 3-14 shooting from the floor. The Ravens would outscore MU 15-9 in the frame to grab a narrow 29-27 advantage at the break.

Momentum swung back in favor of the Spartans in the 3rd quarter as Manchester held its HCAC rival to just 30.8 percent (4-13) shooting in the period. The Black & Gold outscored the Ravens 18-9 in the frame to regain control of the contest.

The Spartans came up clutch at the free throw in Wednesday's victory over Anderson. Manchester would seal its third conference win after going 10-14 from the line in the 4th quarter. Overall, the Spartans finished 27-34 at the free throw line – good for 79.4 percent.

Junior Hannah Lindsey scored a season-high and career-best 21 points against the Ravens. Lindsey finished 4-11 from the field, 3-6 from three-point territory, and was a perfect 10-10 at the free throw line. Lindsey also added six rebounds. Senior Macy Miller added 20 points after shooting 5-8 from the floor and 10-14 from the charity stripe. Miller added eight boards and blocked a career-high five shots. Seniors Bridget Nash (Carmel) and Miranda Bieghler both scored in double figures with 13 points on Wednesday night. Bieghler added nine rebounds and five assists in the win.

Lexi Dellinger led Anderson with 20 points. Payton Moore added a double-double of 11 points and 11 rebounds for AU.

The Spartans outrebounded Anderson 39-34 on Wednesday night. The Black & Gold also converted 20 Anderson turnovers into 29 points.

Manchester improved to 6-6, 3-2 HCAC on the season. The Spartans are scheduled to host Mt. St. Joseph University inside of Stauffer-Wolfe Arena on Saturday January 8 at 1 p.m.

Anderson fell to 5-7, 2-3 HCAC on the season.
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