West Burlington, IA– The Neosho County Panthers rolled into Loren Walker Arena on Saturday afternoon and walked out with a statement win, controlling the game from the opening tip to secure an 81–58 victory over Southeastern Iowa.
Neosho set the tone early, outscoring SCC 20–9 in the first quarter and never looking back. The Panthers’ signature #94FeetOfChaos showed up in waves, pressure, depth, and hustle across all 40 minutes.
Neosho’s offense clicked through all four quarters with 11 made threes and contributions from every spot on the roster.
- Chloe Parker lit it up with 18 points, knocking down 4 threes and attacking confidently all game.
- Kaozong Yang brought instant spark off the bench, dropping 16 points including 3 triples.
- Divine Brown added 7 points, securing tough rebounds and finishing strong inside.
- Jessica Houston was perfect from the floor, scoring 6 points and grabbing 6 boards.
The Panthers absolutely owned the glass, winning the rebound battle 66–25.
- Jaida Harris was a monster in the paint with 10 rebounds and 6 points.
- Janae Davis controlled the second unit on the boards with 7 rebounds and added 2 assists.
- Azura Clark brought toughness with 5 rebounds off the bench.
- Laynie Winfrey added 4 boards and 5 points.
- Bauke Graulus added 5 rebounds and scored 5 points.
The Panthers dished out 13 assists, forced 14 steals, and kept SCC out of rhythm all night.
- Sophia Mireles ran the floor with composure, tallying 6 assists and 2 steals.
- Desiree Williams added 2 steals, bringing energy to the defensive end.
- Bauke Graulus and Janae Davis each grabbed a steal, fueling Neosho’s transition game.
Neosho improves to 5–5 on the season. Panthers now hit the road, traveling to Athens Texas to compete in the Trinity Valley Thanksgiving Classic. First match up is on Friday November 28 versus Southern Arkansas Tech, Tip-Off 11:00 AM, and Saturday, November 29, 2025 they will face Panola College with a tip-off set for 1:00 PM
























































