Balanced Attack Keeps LCCC in the Fight
The Golden Eagles were efficient and composed offensively throughout the night:
- Brevin Phillips was outstanding, scoring 19 points on 8‑for‑12 shooting.
- Karim Elgizawy added 17 points, swiping three steals and playing all 42 minutes.
- Isaac Fiagbe posted 11 points and 8 rebounds, anchoring the interior.
- TJ Coulter contributed 13 points and played heavy minutes as the team's floor general.
- Off the bench, Aeremiah Binford supplied 10 points and 5 assists, while Anthony Nettles chipped in 8 points, including two timely threes.
LCCC finished with 33 field goals on 60 attempts — one of its best shooting displays of the season.
Northwest's Shooting, Depth Make the Difference
Northwest matched the Eagles' efficiency, shooting 54.7 percent and receiving major bench production. Logan Woolstenhulme scored 16 points on 8‑for‑10 shooting, while starters Mateo Trujillo (19 points) and Nayel Girard (14 points) consistently delivered in key moments.
Northwest's 30–22 rebounding advantage and its ability to manufacture second‑chance baskets played a critical role in maintaining momentum.
Chaos in the Final Seconds: Turnover, Review, and a Desperation Three
Regulation ended with postseason‑level drama.
With the game tied and the Trappers holding the ball in the final seconds, LCCC forced a turnover near the sideline. Initially ruled Northwest possession, the officials went to the monitor. After review, the call was overturned — LCCC ball, five seconds left, full‑court.
The Eagles inbounded to Elgizawy, who pushed the ball up the right side. Pressured by two Northwest defenders, he was forced into a tightly contested, off‑balance three‑point attempt from the wing. The shot never had a clean trajectory and fell short as the horn sounded.
The miss sent the game into overtime, with momentum hanging between both sides.
Overtime: Northwest Strikes First and Never Looks Back
The extra period belonged to the Trappers.
Northwest scored the first two baskets of overtime, building a quick cushion off LCCC turnovers and defensive breakdowns. The Eagles struggled to match the Trappers' pace early in OT and were unable to generate consecutive stops, falling behind by two possessions.
Northwest controlled the final three minutes, converting free throws and securing defensive rebounds to seal the 88–81 victory.
Stat Highlights — LCCC
- Brevin Phillips: 19 pts, 8‑12 FG, 4 reb
- Karim Elgizawy: 17 pts, 3 stl, 2 threes
- TJ Coulter: 13 pts, 4 reb
- Isaac Fiagbe: 11 pts, 8 reb
- Aeremiah Binford: 10 pts, 5 ast
- Team FG: 55.0%
- Assists: 11