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Postseason college basketball is coming to Paragould this weekend! Crowley’s Ridge College will be hosting the Association of Independent Institutions basketball championships Friday and Saturday at the Carter Activities Center. Schools from Illinois, Massachusetts, Missouri, and
South Carolina join both CRC teams in the tournament. Pioneers’ head men’s basketball coach Chris Perkins was our guest on Monday’s edition of “The Drive with Brad Bobo” to tell us how the A.I.I. championships came to Greene County, and to preview top-seeded CRC’s semifinal against College of the Ozarks.
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#18 Lyon women s basketball beats Williams Baptist By Region 8 Newsdesk | February 2, 2021 at 10:29 PM CST - Updated February 2 at 10:29 PM
#18 Lyon womenâs basketball avenged an earlier loss to Williams Baptist. Crowleyâs Ridge College split a twinbill with College of the Ozarks.
#18 Lyon (Women) 63, Williams Baptist 51
The 18th-ranked Lyon College womenâs basketball team and Williams Baptist squared off for the second time over a six-day span on Tuesday night in Becknell Gymnasium. WBU earned a 70-65 victory in the first meeting as the Scots avenged their loss and got the best of the Lady Eagles in the second go-around, 63-51.
NEA NAIA Roundup (1/7/21) Williams Baptist splits with Lindenwood-Belleville Crowley s Ridge College men fall to Lincoln College. (Source: SOURCE: KAIT) By Region 8 Newsdesk | January 7, 2021 at 10:42 PM CST - Updated January 7 at 10:42 PM
Williams Baptist, Lyon, & Crowleyâs Ridge all swept basketball doubleheaders on Thursday.
Williams Baptist (Men) 61, William Woods 59
The Eagles defeated the William Woods Owls 61-59 for their first conference win of the 2020-21 season in a game that went down to the wire.
The Eagles had a slow start to the game that saw them facing a 32-26 deficit at halftime. The Eagles were able to make strides at the beginning of the second half, but could never find a way to take the lead. In fact, the Eagles werenât able to take the lead until there was 2:17 left in the game, when Shackeel Butters hit two free throws that gave them a one-point lead.