2024-25 Cyclone Men's Basketball News

  • Cyclones built brotherhood in a season of growth
    March 26, 2025
    With a freshman-dominant team, Cyclones men’s basketball players grew as individuals and as a unit, even if their season ended earlier than expected.
  • Cyclones' season concludes after tough loss to Stormers in Region 4 playoffs
    February 27, 2025
    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.
  • Amarion Johnson reaches 100 blocks in win over Scots
    February 20, 2025
    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.
  • Solid road win over Lancers
    February 18, 2025
    The Cyclones needed a solid road win to end their regular season and they did just that, going 77-72 over College of Lake County.
  • McGregor scores career high 40 points in win over Stormers
    February 15, 2025
    In a career night by freshman Jelani McGregor, the Cyclones defeated Milwaukee Area Technical College in a solid performance, 103-88.
  • Not their night
    February 13, 2025
    After a huge victory over Waubonsee the other night, the Cyclones were off in their battle with Elgin Community College, losing the matchup 89-78.
  • Cyclones topple the mighty Chiefs
    February 11, 2025
    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.
  • Cyclones end Morton's win streak
    February 06, 2025
    The Cyclones ended the winning streak of Morton College with a big 77-63 victory at home.
  • Outdone at the very end
    February 04, 2025
    Just like they did to Oakton last week, the Cyclones lost in a final-second shot to Prairie State College.
  • A last-second bucket for the win
    January 30, 2025
    A last-second basket sealed the victory for Moraine Valley in their 76-74 win over the visiting Oakton College Owls.
  • Amarion Johnson earns triple-double in win over Scots
    January 28, 2025
    The Cyclones led from the start in their first meet-up this season with McHenry County College.
  • Coming up just short
    January 25, 2025
    The Cyclones played a solid game against Rock Valley College but came up just short on the road.
  • Offense returns in loss to Chiefs
    January 23, 2025
    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.
  • Tough time on the road
    January 21, 2025
    It just wasn’t the Cyclones night as they dropped their game to Oakton College.
  • Cyclones take one from Pioneers
    January 16, 2025
    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.
  • Nail-biting end to win over Spartans
    January 14, 2025
    What started out looking like an easy win turned into a nail-biter as the Cyclones just eked past Elgin Community College 102-99.
  • Big conference win over Lancers
    January 09, 2025
    With all cylinders firing, the Cyclones earned a big Skyway Conference victory, going 89-80 over the visiting College of Lake County Lancers.
  • Cyclones battle Morton to start 2025
    January 07, 2025
    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.
  • A fight to the end
    December 18, 2024
    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.
  • Cyclones nearly capture tourney championship
    December 14, 2024
    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.
  • Cyclones control Panthers at home
    December 10, 2024
    The Cyclones got back to business at home with a matchup against Olive-Harvey College. A second half boost gave Moraine Valley the 89-77 victory.
  • Close start
    December 05, 2024
    A close start wasn’t enough to get the Cyclones their desired result as they fell 89-76 to Joliet Junior College.
  • Dominating second half yields victory
    November 26, 2024
    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.
  • Putting the pieces together
    November 20, 2024
    The Cyclones keep putting the pieces together and working through tough teams early in the season. They fell 82-66 to Bryant and Stratton College.
  • Tough day for Cyclones
    November 16, 2024
    In their second meeting of the season, the Cyclones fell 78-58 to Wabash Valley College.
  • Cyclones lose steam in second half
    November 12, 2024
    The Cyclones started out strong against the always tough Danville Area Community College, but lost some steam in the second half, falling 84-66.
  • An off day
    November 09, 2024
    It just wasn’t the Cyclones’ day as they suffered a 102-70 loss to No. 8 nationally ranked Milwaukee Area Technical College on the road.
  • First win of season
    November 05, 2024
    The Cyclones earned their first win of the season over Illinois Valley Community College, 97-71.
  • Cyclones battle tough Cobras
    November 03, 2024
    The Cyclones had their work cut out for them when they faced Parkland College, ultimately losing the matchup 99-68.
  • Cyclones stay close in season opener
    November 02, 2024
    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.
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