Golden Eagles Win Gritty Battle at Western Wyoming, 76–67

Golden Eagles Win Gritty Battle at Western Wyoming, 76–67

Laramie County Community College claimed a gritty, hard‑fought road victory Saturday night, defeating Western Wyoming Community College 76–67 behind an explosive early shooting run, balanced scoring, and a composed second‑half performance led by freshman guard Anthony Nettles.

The Golden Eagles came out firing, built a double‑digit lead before halftime, and maintained control throughout the second half to secure an important Region IX win away from home.


Early Three-Point Barrage Sets the Tone

LCCC wasted no time seizing control of the game.

The Eagles opened the night with two quick three-pointers from sophomore guard TJ Coulter, immediately stretching the defense and creating spacing that Western Wyoming struggled to adjust to. The hot start ignited a balanced offensive rhythm:

  • Phillips scored inside and out
  • Nettles, the freshman guard, attacked closeouts and added transition scoring
  • Fiagbe finished through contact
  • Elgizawy connected from deep and provided defensive pressure

The scoring distribution helped LCCC put up 40 first‑half points, taking a 40–30 lead into the locker room.


Coulter Scores 27, But Freshman Nettles Makes Big Plays

TJ Coulter led all scorers with 27 points, hitting five three‑pointers and delivering timely baskets whenever Western Wyoming threatened a run.

But the second half belonged to freshman guard Anthony Nettles, who delivered critical plays both offensively and defensively. Nettles finished with:

  • 15 points
  • 4 steals
  • Several momentum‑turning moments that stopped Mustang rallies

Whether it was a strip at midcourt, a tough finish in transition, or a catch‑and‑shoot three, Nettles repeatedly gave LCCC the boost it needed to preserve the lead.


Phillips and Fiagbe Anchor the Interior

Brevin Phillips continued his consistent stretch with 17 points and 9 rebounds, making key shots at the rim and providing a steady defensive presence.

Isaac Fiagbe added 7 points and 7 rebounds, working effectively in the pick‑and‑roll and helping anchor LCCC's interior defense.


Eagles Maintain Lead Wire-to-Wire in the Second Half

Though Western Wyoming repeatedly tried to close the gap — attacking the rim, hitting mid‑range shots, and ramping up defensive intensity — they never overtook the Golden Eagles.

LCCC's response was consistent and composed:

  • Coulter drained difficult, deep threes
  • Nettles, the freshman standout, created turnovers and transition opportunities
  • Phillips scored through contact in key possessions
  • Elgizawy and Fiagbe provided timely defensive stops

LCCC never allowed Western Wyoming to turn a run into a comeback, protecting the lead from start to finish in the second half.


Stat Highlights — LCCC


A Tough, Road-Tested Victory

From Coulter's early threes to the freshman brilliance of Nettles in crunch moments, LCCC showed toughness and maturity in a challenging road environment. The Golden Eagles stayed composed, executed late, and earned a valuable Region IX road win.