This wasn’t how the Cyclones wanted to end the season, but it did in an 81-78 loss to Milwaukee Area Technical College in the NJCAA Region 4 Division II District B playoffs.
In a point on the exclamation to end their regular season, the Cyclones played a dominating game with McHenry County College, taking a decisive 102-81 victory from the Scots at home.
When the Cyclones are on, they’re on. They were on tonight in a narrow 92-88 victory to deal Waubonsee Community College their first conference loss of the season.
The Cyclones were back to their scoring ways in their game with the nationally ranked Waubonsee Community College Chiefs, however, they were unable to get over the hump and take any lead in the 91-81 loss.
It took a few minutes to get there but once the Cyclones took the lead against Prairie State College in the first half, they held on to the end, collecting an 87-62 victory.
Whenever the Cyclones face the Morton College Panthers, it always becomes a contentious battle. This time, the Cyclones fell behind, suffering an 82-77 loss in their opening Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference game of the season.
In their final game of 2024, the Cyclones faced Henry Ford College at home. They kept pace with the Hawks but ran out of gas in the final minutes for the 83-72 loss.
The Cyclones were in good form this weekend, reaching the final championship game in the William R. Bear/Diamond Bros. Insurance Tournament hosted by Highland Community College.
The Cyclones were like a different team as they faced Kishwaukee College. A dominating second half earned them a much needed 87-63 victory on the road.
The Cyclones opened their season against an unfamiliar team in Wabash Valley College. Both teams battled the entire way with the Cyclones falling just short, 78-72.