
The No. 18 Barton Community College men's basketball team capped its season-opening Arizona swing with a statement victory Saturday night, holding off No. 15 Eastern Arizona College, 76-73, inside Guitteau Gymnasium in Thatcher, Arizona.
The victory wrapped up a successful season-opening weekend for the Cougars, who completed their two-game Arizona road swing 2-0 after opening Friday with a 74-67 win over Arizona Western. Meanwhile, Eastern Arizona slipped to 1-1 on the season.
Barton set the tone with a 48-point first half, using a 27-9 stretch midway through the frame to turn an early 11-point deficit into a 17-point advantage. The Cougars maintained control through much of the second half, pushing the margin back to 17 with 6:31 to play before weathering a late Gila Monster rally. A 13-0 Eastern Arizona surge over the final four minutes trimmed the deficit to three with seven seconds remaining, but a missed front-end of a one-and-one left the door open before a top-of-the-key three in the final seconds fell short to secure the victory.
Sophomore Aris Rodriguez led all scorers with 27 points, adding six rebounds and three steals in 32 minutes of action. Freshman Jayden Ramirez followed with 17 points, going a perfect 8-for-8 from the strip, while sophomore Pavel Ivanov led the bench production chipping in 13 points and six boards. Majok Chuol anchored the paint with a game-high 10 rebounds, to go along with two points and a block.
Friday's Recap vs Arizona WesternThe No. 18 Barton Community College men's basketball team started its 2025-26 campaign on the winning side Friday night, securing a 74-67 victory over Arizona Western College at the Gila Monster Shootout in Thatcher, Arizona.
After suffering a quick 2-0 deficit, Barton answered with a 7-0 run to take the lead into the under-16 media timeout and never look back. The Cougars maintained the advantage the rest of the way, allowing the Matadors to close within three only twice over the next four minutes.
Barton created the needed separation late in the first half, piecing together an 11-0 run over a two-minute span. The Cougars carried that momentum to close the half on a 14-2 stretch and take a 37-21 lead into halftime.
The double-digit cushion remained throughout much of the second half, stretching to as many as 19 following a Rodriguez personal 5-2 run with 9:08 remaining. Arizona Western continued to battle, trimming the deficit to seven on three separate occasions in the final minute before a Rodriguez steal and slam, followed by two Noah Williams free throws, sealing the Cougar victory.
Barton continues its season-opening road stretch Wednesday with a trip to Park Hills, Missouri, taking on Mineral Area Community College in a 7:00 p.m. tip-off.



