SALT LAKE CITY – The Westminster men's basketball team snapped its skid Saturday afternoon with a 79–62 win over Western Colorado at Behnken Field House in RMAC action.
The Griffins led at the break and pulled away in the second half, holding Western Colorado to 29.6% shooting after halftime while extending the margin with balanced scoring and control of the glass.
Game Breakdown
First Half
Westminster took a 34–29 lead at halftime, shooting 48.3% (14–29) from the field. The Griffins scored consistently in the paint and limited Western Colorado to 44.8% shooting, while forcing early turnovers that helped control the pace.
Second Half
The Griffins separated after the break, outscoring Western Colorado 45–33 in the second half. Westminster shot 50.0% (17–34) from the field and 50.0% (4–8) from three over the final 20 minutes, while holding the Mountaineers to 8–27 shooting in the half.
Individual Performances
Cole Kadoguchi led Westminster with 15 points, shooting 5–8 from the field and a perfect 5–8 from three. Jonah El-Farra was perfect from the floor, scoring 14 points on 7–7 shooting while grabbing a team-high 9 rebounds. Jake Nadauld added 13 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists, while Boston Painter chipped in 11 points and 9 rebounds off the bench.
Team Numbers
Westminster finished the game shooting 49.2% (31–63) from the field and 36.8% (7–19) from three, while winning the rebounding battle 47–27. The Griffins scored 42 points in the paint and added 16 second-chance points.
Big Picture
Saturday's win lifted Westminster to 7–9 overall and 2–6 in RMAC play, providing a strong response at home as conference action continues.