Illinois Institute of Technology senior center Max Hisatake landed a spot on the 2019-20 D3hoops.com Men’s All-Central Region Third Team on Tuesday morning.
The Scarlet Hawks, who entered Tuesday with a five-game win streak, failed to score within the final 7:00 of the contest as they dropped a 68-63 decision to the Falcons.
The Illinois Institute of Technology men’s basketball team controlled their postseason fate in Saturday’s road bout at Rockford University as a win would lock them a spot in the 2020 NACC Tournament.
The Illinois Institute of Technology men’s basketball team was in pursuit of their first road NACC win of 2019-20 at Edgewood College on Wednesday night.
Ahmad Muhammad erupted for 18 second-half points for the Illinois Institute of Technology men’s basketball team in their Tuesday-night showdown at MSOE.
A 13-8 Cougars lead at the 12:46 mark of the first half sparked a 23-2 Scarlet Hawks run that gave them a 31-15 lead with 6:20 left in the frame, enough arsenal to secure a 92-56 victory.
The Scarlet Hawks received production from many players thanks to the return of Miles Curry and Otis Reale from injury, but it didn’t result in a victory as Marian held onto a 70-64 win over IIT.
Illinois Institute of Technology men’s basketball senior center Max Hisatake landed Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC) Men’s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Week for the second time this season on Tuesday.
Reigning NACC Men’s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Week Max Hisatake posted his ninth double double of the 2019-20 season with 19 points and 13 boards, but it wasn’t enough to propel the Scarlet Hawks in a 75-59 loss to Wisconsin Lutheran.
Max Hisatake, who recorded his sixth double double of the season with 23 points and 17 rebounds, pulled down his 900th career rebound in the Scarlet Hawks’ 73-59 victory over Olivet.
Illinois Institute of Technology men’s basketball senior center Max Hisatake was named Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC) Men’s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Week on Tuesday.
Max Hisatake helped IIT regain the lead as late as the 4:01 mark of the fourth with a layup and free throw, but the Stars went on to sink nine free throws and a three-pointer en route to a 65-59 victory.
A pair of double-doubles from Max Hisatake and Milos Dugalic dodged the monkey off IIT’s back as they cruised to a 69-39 victory over MSOE in a Saturday-afternoon affair at the Keating Sports Center.