Leading wire-to-wire in Saturday afternoon’s Jayhawk Conference tilt, the Barton Community College men’s basketball team delivered another complete, start-to-finish performance, rolling to an 89–66 victory over Coffeyville Community College at Fleske Fieldhouse.
Barton set the tone immediately, opening with a quick 6–0 start on back-to-back three-pointers before stretching the margin behind an 8–0 first-half run to create breathing room. The Cougars kept their foot on the gas with efficient scoring and active hands defensively, taking a 41–34 lead into halftime after holding Coffeyville to one field goal during a key mid-half stretch.
The second half turned into a runaway as Barton’s pressure and pace collided. The Cougars came out relentless, opening on an 11–3 push over the first five minutes, then delivered another 11–0 surge around the midpoint to widen the gap. The final blow came three minutes later with a 12-point burst that helped Barton build its largest lead of 27 with 4:44 remaining.
Posting its largest margin of victory in the series since December of the 2021–22 season, Barton improves to 9–7 in Jayhawk Conference play and 14–8 overall, while Coffeyville moves to 8–8 in league action and 14–8 on the season.
Barton heads back on the road Wednesday for another key Jayhawk matchup, traveling to face #20 Hutchinson Community College in a 7:30 p.m. tip.
Barton shot 55.9% from the floor and went 18-of-21 at the free throw line, turning 21 Coffeyville turnovers into a 15-point advantage. The Cougars also held a 16-point edge in both points in the paint and fast-break scoring.
Aris Rodriguez opened the afternoon by burying the first of his two triples, then led all scorers with a career-high 30 points on 14-of-18 shooting, adding five steals in a disruptive two-way performance. Sebastian Muchitsch followed with 18 points and nine rebounds, Majok Chuol chipped in 11 points and five rebounds, Noah Williams with 10 points and 6 boards, and Jon Byrd orchestrated the offense with seven assists.
Coffeyville was paced by Daniel Ntambwe’s 26 points and 10 rebounds, going 11-of-11 at the free throw line while adding three assists to tie for team-high honors. Jeremiah Ibeziako was the only other Red Raven in double figures, contributing 11 points and five rebounds off the bench.


















