The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk men’s and women’s basketball teams picked
up two home wins over Williams Baptist University’s junior varsity teams Monday, with
the women winning, 78-65, and the men defeating the Eagles, 94-75.
After falling behind, 7-2, to begin the game, NPC was forced to play catch-up for
the majority of the first quarter. Throughout the first act, the Nighthawks struggled
to defend Williams Baptist University from three-point range, but battled back with
the help of an eight-point effort from freshman Nya Moody (Lake Hamilton).
Trailing, 18-17, entering the second quarter, the Nighthawks spread the offense among
five shooters, led by four points from freshman Imani Honey (Hot Springs), to trail,
33-30, at the break.
Eight third-quarter points from freshman Nya Moody (Lake Hamilton) helped NPC maintain
its pace in the second half. With 4:34 remaining in the third quarter, NPC took its
first lead of the ballgame via a free throw from Honey.
In the final act, NPC pushed ahead, erupting for 27 fourth-quarter points to take
the lead for good. Sophomore Grace Crawford (South Side Bee Branch) led the surge with 11 points in the quarter, including
three treys.
Moody led the Nighthawks in scoring with 25 points. Crawford added 21 points with
12 rebounds, while Honey scored 11 points in the win.
In men’s action, after NPC scored the opening bucket, the Nighthawks fell behind
quickly, with Williams Baptist University exploding on a 13-0 run behind multiple
three-pointers to take an 11-point lead with 16:24 remaining in the first half.
Nighthawk freshman Joe Ramey (El Dorado) came off the bench to stop the bleeding,
assisting the Nighthawk comeback with an impressive 25-point effort to tie the game
with less than five minutes to play in the half. NPC would continue its impressive
run with the help of freshman Kamryn Vick (Little Rock), who contributed 15 first-half
points, to give NPC a 49-41 advantage at halftime.
Behind Ramey and freshman Terry Clardy Jr. (Conway), the Nighthawks stayed hot in
the second half, extending the lead to double digits on a dunk by Clardy Jr. with
17:49 to play. With NPC leading by as many as 18 points with 13:40 remaining, the
Eagles fueled a comeback with hot three-point shooting, cutting the deficit to three
points, 68-65, with 8:15 to play. Facing adversity, the Nighthawk men rose to the
challenge, outscoring the Eagles, 26-10, to close out the game with a win.
Ramey led the Nighthawks in scoring with 35 points. Vick and sophomore David Jagers
(Mayflower) added 22 and 16 points, respectively, while Clardy Jr. scored 11 points
in the win.
Nighthawks basketball travels to Arkansas Baptist College Thursday, Feb. 13. The
Nighthawk women tip off at 5 p.m. with the men following at 7 p.m.
For more information on schedules, rosters and more, visit www.np.edu/basketball. Visit Nighthawk Men stats and Nighthawk Women stats for up-to-date NJCAA statistics on the Nighthawks this season. Fans can also follow
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