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Regis Men’s Basketball Weekend Recap

Regis Highlander November 15, 2017

(Photo courtesy of Regis Basketball)

By: Luke Cahill, Staff Reporter

The Regis Men’s Basketball team wasted no time getting off to a hot start in the RMAC challenge! On top of the victorious weekend for the Rangers, senior Ty Mcgee joined the 1000 point club only one game into the season, Christian Little earned RMAC defensive player of the week, and Coach Brady Bergeson earned his 100th career win.

Starting off the weekend this past Friday, the Rangers faced a tough St. Mary’s team that made the trek to Denver all the way from Texas. St. Mary’s was able to push the Rangers to double overtime, but Regis would come away with the win 83-82. Dexter Sienko helped lead the way for the Rangers finishing the game with 23 points and going 9-15 from the field. Christian Little also tacked on a nifty 19 points and nine rebounds.

If you weren't convinced after Friday that the Rangers were the real deal, Saturday was the icing on the cake. The Rangers looked even better than they did the previous day beating Lubbock Christian University 89-74. The Rangers were able to find a way to incorporate all players into their offense with three players scoring in the double digits this game. Jarret Brodbeck led the way with 18, followed by Christian Little 14 and Ty Mcgee tacked on another 11.

Next Up for the Rangers will be Johnson and Wales University (0-5)  Wednesday at 7 P.M in the field house.

In SPORTS Tags Regis, Regis University, Men's Basketball, Ty Mcgee, Christian Little, Brady Bergeson, Dexter Sienko, Jarret Brodbeck, Luke Cahill, Regis Sports
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