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Decisive Second Half Surge Sends Barton Men to Road Loss at Seward County

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A decisive second-half surge sent the Barton Community College men’s basketball team to a road setback Saturday afternoon, as the Cougars fell 95–77 at Seward County Community College.

The loss marks Barton’s second straight road defeat to a Jayhawk Conference front-runner, dropping the Cougars to 5–6 in league play and 10–7 overall. Seward County, meanwhile, moved into a four-team tie atop the standings at 7–3 while improving to 12–4 on the season, snapping Barton’s five-game winning streak in the series.

Barton now returns home for a marquee Saturday for the Athletic Department, beginning with Hall of Fame Induction activities at 2:00 p.m. The day continues with on-court action at 5:30 p.m. as the Lady Cougars host Cowley College, followed by the Hall of Fame recognition ceremony prior to the Barton men’s matchup against the Tigers, scheduled for an approximate 7:30 p.m. tip.

The opening half was tightly contested and, at times, chippy, featuring a pair of bench warnings and three technical fouls issued in a two-minute span. Neither side was able to create significant separation, with Seward County briefly edging ahead by five near the nine-minute mark before Barton countered. The Cougars grabbed a short-lived four-point advantage late in the half on Lazare Mbala‘s step-back three with 1:08 remaining, but the teams went into the break still locked in a one-possession battle.

That back-and-forth rhythm carried into the early stages of the second half. Barton briefly nudged in front on a 5–0 spurt, capped by a Blake Rucker triple and Noah Williams‘ dunk, giving the Cougars a three-point edge with 10:01 left.

The next four minutes proved pivotal and decisive as Barton went cold and coughed up a few turnovers, allowing Seward County to unleash a 14-0 spurt highlighted by a pair of triples and transition dunks. Overall, the Cougars finished with 17 turnovers on the afternoon, leading to a nine-point advantage for the Saints in points off miscues.

Brian Sullivan’s arc buster halted the stretch, but Seward County countered with an and-one finish inside, part of a performance that resulted in a 12-point edge in points in the paint.

Barton mounted one final push, trimming the deficit to eight with 3:18 remaining, but could not draw closer. The Saints effectively put the game away moments later, scoring seven straight points in just over a minute, highlighted by a 5-of-6 trip to the free-throw line that pushed the margin to 17 with 1:50 left.

Four Cougars reached double figures, led by Williams’ 22 points and seven rebounds. Aris Rodriguez dropped 3-of-5 behind the arc for 14 points, Sebastian Muchitsch battled foul trouble before fouling out with 4:07 remaining, finishing with 11 points and six rebounds, and Jayden Ramirez added 10 points with five boards while joining Rodriguez for team-high honors with four assists.

Seward County delivered its highest scoring output against Barton since 2017, paced by reserve Antonio Williams Jr., who poured in a game-high 26 points while sinking 16-of-17 from the free-throw line. RJ McKinnie added 17 points behind a pair of three-pointers, and Quincey Kidd chipped in 11 off the bench, knocking down 3-of-5 from long range.

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