Carl Sandburg College Men's and Women's Basketball Sweeps Black Hawk

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Matt Wendling, CSC Men’s Basketball

Moline, IL- Matt Wendling poured in a game-high 31 points as the Carl Sandburg College men’s basketball team ran away from Black Hawk 82-70 on Thursday, setting up a showdown next week with first place in the Arrowhead Conference on the line.

The Chargers (19-8, 6-1) won their fifth in a row and for the ninth time in their last 10 games to stay a game back of Highland (7-0) in the Arrowhead standings with two games to play. The Chargers, in search of their first conference championship since 1990, host the Cougars at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday with a chance to move into a first-place tie. A Highland victory would give it the outright conference title.

But first, the Chargers had to take care of business against the Braves on the road. Sandburg started off scorching, scoring the game’s first 11 points and holding Black Hawk without a field goal for the first 6:15. The Braves, though, came back to take a lead late in the first half before the Chargers went into the locker room up 36-31.

Wendling’s hot shooting helped Sandburg pull away in the second half as he threatened to eclipse his career high of 34 points he put up Jan. 6 against Robert Morris-Peoria.

After hosting Highland on Tuesday, the Chargers will have two more home games to close out the regular season. Sandburg will face Kishwaukee at 7:30 p.m. Thursday — with Sophomore Night festivities taking place prior to the game — and the Chargers will wrap things up against Robert Morris-Springfield at 7:30 p.m. Friday before opening the Region IV tournament.

Willow Porter, Carl Sandburg College Women’s Basketball

Moline, IL- The Carl Sandburg College women’s basketball team raced to a huge first-quarter lead and went on to beat Black Hawk 50-35 on Thursday night in its final road game of the regular season.

The Chargers (11-14 overall, 4-4 Arrowhead Conference) stormed to a 23-2 lead at the end of the opening 10 minutes and took a 32-12 lead into halftime. The Braves’ 35 points was the lowest total allowed by the Chargers this season.

Willow Porter (Wyoming, Ill./Stark County) scored 14 points, including a pair of first-quarter 3-pointers, to lead Sandburg’s offense for the second straight game. Danayzia Stuckey (Peoria, Ill./Limestone) scored 11 and Jordan Price (Fulton, Ill./Fulton) added 10 for the Chargers, who saw all 11 players get into the contest.

Black Hawk didn’t have any players reach double figures, with Nadia Trice hitting three 3s for a team-best nine points.

Sandburg will close the regular season with a pair of home games next week. The Chargers face league leader Highland at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday and take on Kishwaukee at 5:30 p.m. Thursday on Sophomore Night.

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