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Raiders split vs mCC
47
Muskegon CC Jayhawks MCC 9-3 (3-2)
49
Winner GRCC Raiders GRCC 7-7 (3-1)
Muskegon CC Jayhawks MCC
9-3 (3-2)
47
Final
49
GRCC Raiders GRCC
7-7 (3-1)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Muskegon CC Jayhawks MCC 11 10 11 15 47
GRCC Raiders GRCC 14 17 6 12 49
103
Winner Muskegon CC Jayhawks MCC 7-4 (4-1)
94
Grand Rapids Raiders GRCC 7-9 (2-3)
Winner
Muskegon CC Jayhawks MCC
7-4 (4-1)
103
Final
94
Grand Rapids Raiders GRCC
7-9 (2-3)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Muskegon CC Jayhawks MCC 49 54 103
Grand Rapids Raiders GRCC 41 53 94

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Lodes leads Raiders to Two-Point Victory; Daye's 34 Points Not Enough in Loss to Muskegon

Jan. 19, 2022, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Grace Lodes' nearly posted a triple-double helping the Grand Rapids Community College's women's basketball team to a 49-47 victory over Muskegon Community College on Wednesday.

GRCC was in front for much of the game, leading by as many as 12 points. Muskegon, with a 9-3 overall record (3-2 in the conference), battled to keep the score close.

Down 46-41, Muskegon's Mariah Pringle made a lay-up with 21 seconds left.  Following a GRCC turnover, she connected on a three-pointer to tie the game at 46 with just 11 seconds remaining.  Pringle would finish with a game-high 16 points to go with seven rebounds and six blocks.

GRCC's Marlene Bussler, of Harper Creek, was fouled with eight seconds remaining and connected on both free throws giving her team the lead back.

Muskegon's Julia Tierman had a chance to tie it up with two free throw chances of her own, but made just one.  Bussler finished the GRCC scoring by making one more free throw with under two seconds to go. 

Lodes, who hadn't played in 16 days, was two blocks away from a triple-double, but still finished with the fourth double-double of her Raider career with 12 points and 12 rebounds. 

Bussler also scored 12 points while Karissa Ferry, of Chesaning, added six points and 10 rebounds.

The victory moved the Raiders record to 7-7 (3-1) and moved the team to second place in the conference in the latest MCCAA standings. 

In the men's game, Ryel Daye had a career day for the Raiders. But the team fell to the Jayhawks 103-94.  Daye, coming off a double-double at Glen Oaks, had another one, with 34 points and 19 rebounds on 11 of 20 from the field.

"We played well in stretches, but not long enough to earn a win," said Coach Joe Fox.  "I can't say enough about Ryel's individual effort. In all my years as a coach, I'm not sure I've seen a 34 point 20 rebound game from a guard, paired with great defensive effort. I'm looking forward to Saturday, getting to play the first place team in the league in a fun road environment."

GRCC rushed out to an 11-point lead, but Muskegon outscored the Raiders by 10 in the final four minutes of the half to lead by eight points.

The Raiders, playing from behind the entire second half, tied the game once, but couldn't match the big runs the Jayhawks went on the rest of the way.

Andrew Moore, of Grand Rapids, scored 19 points on 7 of 14 from the field, but no other Raider reached double-digits in the scoring column.  Nyuon Nhial, of Potters House High School, nearly had his first career double-double with nine points and 10 rebounds.

Both teams will be back on the road Jan. 22 in a doubleheader against Kalamazoo Valley Community College. The women's game is set for a 1 p.m. tip-off.

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