The Kalamazoo College men's basketball team suffered a late defeat to Adrian, as a 27-9 run by the Bulldogs led to a 66-65 loss for the Hornets. The game, which marked the end of the regular season and MIAA play, saw Kalamazoo initially leading but ultimately falling short.

By the Numbers
  • Kalamazoo shot 41.5% overall, while Adrian shot 54.9%
  • The Hornets made 10 of 25 (38.5%) 3-pointers compared to the Bulldogs' 8 of 21 (38.1%)
  • Kalamazoo went 11 of 16 (68.8%) from the free-throw line compared to Adrian's 2 of 4 (50.0%)
  • The Hornets had 30 rebounds compared to the Bulldogs' 28
  • Gabriel Sharp concluded his Hornet career with a 26-point performance
State of Play
  • Kalamazoo finished the regular season and MIAA play with a 10-16 (4-10 MIAA) record
  • The team doubled its win total from last season, marking the first time since the 2013-14 season
  • The team averaged 72.0 points per game on 40.9% shooting and had 37.4 rebounds and 12.8 assists per game
  • Key players, including Ty Horky, Carter Bandemer, Gabriel Sharp, and Lukas Broadsword, performed consistently throughout the season
Bottom Line

The Kalamazoo College men's basketball team concluded its regular season with a hard-fought game, showcasing resilience and determination despite the eventual loss. The team's overall performance reflected notable improvement, marking a significant milestone in their recent history.