Broomfield had already won two in a row and they went ahead and made it three on Friday. They walked away with a 76-64 win over the Legacy Lightning. For the Eagles, this counts as revenge for the 53-50 victory the Lightning walked away with the last time they faced one another back in January of 2024.
Broomfield had a senior duo take command as Joey Cook went 9-for-12 on his way to 18 points and six rebounds and Grant Schmidt went 7-for-9 to rack up 16 points and seven boards. Cook is also on a roll when it comes to shooting accuracy, as he's posted one of at least 47% in the last seven games he's played. Jack Wadlington was another key player, putting up six points and 12 assists.
Broomfield was working as a unit and finished the game with 18 assists. They racked up seven more assists than Legacy's also-impressive total of 11.
Despite the loss, Legacy still got an impressive performance from Matthew Allshouse, who went 10-for-16 en route to 24 points along with six boards and four steals. The dominant performance gave Allshouse a new career-high in points. Another player making a difference was Jaedon Ward, who went 6-for-14 to rack up 14 points.
02/14/25 vs Legacy | 76-64 |
02/11/25 vs Holy Family | 71-63 |
01/28/25 vs Niwot | 98-26 |
01/24/25 vs Erie | 61-42 |
01/14/25 vs Frederick | 62-58 |
+ 2 more games |
Broomfield's win was their seventh straight at home, which pushed their record up to 14-7. The wins came thanks in part to their offensive performance across that stretch, as they averaged 73.3 points over those games. As for Legacy, their loss dropped their record down to 13-8.
Broomfield wasted no time getting back out on the court and has already played their next game, a 76-68 victory against Mead on the 18th. As for Legacy, they have also already played their next match, a 58-48 defeat against Holy Family on the 18th.
Article generated by infoSentience based on data entered on MaxPreps