Brandywine ends historical boys' basketball season with semifinals game against Traverse City
By: Allison Hayes
Posted: Mar 23, 2023 6:30 PM EDT
-
0:52
St. Joe/Benton Harbor Rotary holds ribbon-cutting ceremony for...
-
2:25
Irish lacrosse head to NCAA quarterfinals with Johns Hopkins...
-
3:09
Cubs, White Sox open first Crosstown Classic series of summer...
-
3:45
South Bend Cubs dedicate plaque to Indiana born composer of ’Take...
-
1:52
Concord fourth graders launch weather balloon following months...
-
4:55
Gus Macker 3-on-3 basketball tournament returns to Benton Harbor
-
4:38
Discon at the Carousel 2026
-
2:28
Registration open for ’Gus Macker on The River’
-
3:01
Makers Collective Market features local small businesses
-
1:01
Breezy but warming up today
-
1:18
Cloudy with hit-or-miss showers early
-
2:35
A lost dog was found two years later due to the info on his ’chip’
EAST LANSING, Mich. - The Brandywine boys' basketball team's historical season came to an end Thursday when the team played in the program's first Final Four game at the Breslin Center at Michigan State University.
The Bobcats fell to Traverse City St Frances, 46-36 in the Division 3 semifinals.
Head Coach Nathan Knapp said his team gave it their all but the baskets just weren’t falling.
He says it was a special season, winning the school’s first Regional Championship and quarterfinal game, not only for him as a coach and his players but for the entire community.
The Bobcats finish the season 25 and 3.
The school is planning a celebration once students return from spring break.
Sign up for the ABC 57 Newsletter