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hendler ust 2
Daryl Batt
70
Colorado Col. CC 2-9,0-2 SCAC
80
Winner Hardin-Simmons HSU 10-8,0-0 ASC
Colorado Col. CC
2-9,0-2 SCAC
70
Final
80
Hardin-Simmons HSU
10-8,0-0 ASC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Colorado Col. CC 28 42 70
Hardin-Simmons HSU 40 40 80

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Athletic Communications

Tigers Fall Short Against Hardin-Simmons

Colorado College closed the gap with a strong second-half push but ultimately fell to Hardin-Simmons University, 80–70, on Sunday afternoon at the Mabee Complex in Abilene, Texas.

After trailing by 12 at the break, the Tigers came out of halftime with noticeably better energy on both ends of the floor. CC scored 42 points in the second half and cut what had been a 20-point deficit down to single digits multiple times in the final five minutes.

Freshman Ryan Kranz sparked the rally with a pair of three-pointers during a late second-half stretch, helping CC trim the margin to as few as seven with just over a minute remaining. 

Junior Ty Hendler was steady throughout the comeback, finishing with a team-high 15 points while getting to the free-throw line consistently in the closing minutes. Asher Nofziger added 11 points and eight rebounds, while Kyle Kihlberg provided a lift inside with six points and nine rebounds off the bench.

CC's defense forced stops and turnovers down the stretch, converting those opportunities into transition baskets to keep pressure on the Cowboys. The Tigers also won the bench battle, outscoring Hardin-Simmons 32–12, and held a 42–40 edge in second-half scoring.

Hardin-Simmons was able to seal the game at the line in the final seconds, finishing 32-for-40 from the free-throw stripe, as CC's late push ultimately came up short.

CC moves to 2-9 on the season and will return home to host Austin College in its third SCAC game on Friday, Jan. 9. 
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