Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2024-25

Q.Finals Semis Final 2025 Semis Q.Finals
Anderson72
Manchester65
Hanover69
Transylvania64
Anderson84
Hanover69
Anderson66
Franklin72
Franklin66
Rose-Hulman63
Franklin88
Berea85
Rose-Hulman69
MSJU52
Standings 2024-25
#
Team
W-L
1
15-3 (21-5)
2
14-4 (19-7)
3
13-5 (17-9)
4
13-7 (18-10)
5
11-7 (13-13)
7
6-12 (11-15)
8
5-13 (6-19)
9
5-13 (10-16)
10
2-16 (2-23)
Franklin College - Champions of Heartland Conference
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Jessie Morgan
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Cody Samples
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Braden Flanagan
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Cooper Matthews
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05 * CIIpRQ biUUhRTs 8'9'' (066) G USAAI
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3 mQiFlIj eussRll 8'5'' (021) G USAAI
77 CIjjIQ bZXiMM 8'7'' (025) G USAzQ
1 biliZha SQZhRF 8'1'' (065) OG USAAQ
01 ziVsIj OiDR 3'01'' (046) OG USAzQ PBihi CRjUQil (PBihi, Xq)
9 zRssR yiaQRs 8'8'' (026) y USAAI
33 vRMQIj mRjjaR-OITRll 8'5'' (021) G USAAI
95 gFlij mRLRQlF 8'8'' (026) y USAAI
03 zusUaj HiQQajDUIj 3'00'' (061) OG USAyQ
91 ziBasIj ChipBij 8'9'' (066) G USAAI
99 ojdQRd WhaUiVRQ 8'1'' (065) OG USAyQ
93 wQRF HaZVs 8'0'' (063) G USAyQ
51 mQFsIj ARFBIuQ 8'7'' (025) G USAyQ
55 giLad AUQRaUBiUURQ 3'00'' (061) OG USAyQ
79 Wall ApRllBij 8'3'' (028) y USAyQ
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Tournament MVP
Regular Season MVP
Franklin Knocks Off Top-Seeded Anderson, Wins Seventh HCAC Tournament Crown-Mar 3, 2025
For the seventh time in program history and the third time in the last five years, the Franklin men's basketball team has laid claim to the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) Tournament championship.
The Grizzlies (21-7) overcame some first half foul trouble and a hostile home crowd to beat top-seeded Anderson (22-6) 72-66 and punch their ticket to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2022.
Senior Braden Flanagan (6'0''-PG) earned HCAC Tournament MVP honors after leading the Grizzlies with 17 points and was joined on the all-tournament team by Cooper Matthews (6'2''-G) after his 14-point night.

How it Happened
Feeding off of their home crowd, the Ravens raced out to an 11-2 lead in the game's opening three minutes. Franklin countered with an 11-2 run of their own, getting back to even at 13-13 when Lynn King (6'4''-G/F) sank a three with 13:45 to go in the opening half. The Grizzlies would force four more ties before the break, but couldn't find a go-ahead bucket and Anderson used a late first half surge to take a 39-32 edge into the break.
The halftime break proved to be just what the Grizzlies needed, as Franklin opened the second half with an 8-0 run to take their first lead of the afternoon at 40-39. That set the stage for a back-and-forth second half that saw nine total lead changes and neither side leading by more than four points until late. With 3:55 to go in the game, a fast break layup from Cody Samples (6'1''-G) put Franklin in front 58-57 and give the Grizzlies a lead they would hold the rest of the way.
A fast-break dunk from Matthews with 1:41 to play gave Franklin a 65-59 lead, their largest of the night to that point. The Grizzlies would knock down seven of eight free throws to finish off the game, the final coming from King in with two seconds to go ahead of a massive post-game celebration with players and the Franklin faithful in attendance.

Inside the Box Score
-Both teams struggled shooting the ball, with Franklin knocking down 39.7% (23-for-58) of their shots while the Griz defense limited Anderson to 33.3% (20-for-60) from the field.
-Lynn King finished with 13 points and pulled down eight boards.
-Samples added 10 points and grabbed six rebounds.
-Rebounds were 44-37 in Franklin's favor, with Jessie Morgan (6'4''-F) grabbing a team-high 10 boards.

Griz Bites
Head Coach Chris Hamilton

On claiming a conference championship
"Culture wins and our guys have been saying that since the start of the season. On the first day of practice, we started by cutting down the net and playing "One Shining Moment" to give these guys the visual of winning a title. There are a lot of reasons why it would have been tough to make that comeback after halftime, but our guys had a great mentality in the locker room and they made it happen. I'm blessed to be a part of the success of this program and we are looking forward to the next chapter."

Senior guard Cody Samples
On winning his second HCAC title

"The first one was really special but this one is just incredible. This one was done by a brotherhood. We trusted each other and knew we could all make a big play when we needed. We've been working hard together from August until now and we knew that we could out-work anyone on the floor."

HCAC Final:
Anderson - Franklin 66-72

HCAC Semifinals:
Anderson - Hanover 84-69
Franklin - Rose-Hulman 66-63

HCAC Quarterfinals:
Anderson - Manchester 72-65
Franklin - Berea 88-85
Rose-Hulman - MSJ 69-52
Hanover - Transylvania 69-64

Courtesy of franklingrizzlies.com
All-HCAC Awards 2025-Mar 3, 2025
Tate Ivanyo, forward from the Anderson Ravens, earned the Player of the Year at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. He received multiple other awards, earned a spot in the First Team and Tournament Team.
Miles McGowen, forward from the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, was voted to the First Team of Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. Among many awards he was selected to the All-HCAC Second Team in 2024. He was also selected to the HCAC All-Tournament Team between 2022 and 2023.
Trey Minter, point guard from the Berea Mountaineers, was selected to the First Team at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. Among many awards he was selected to the All-CCS First Team in 2024. He was also selected to the All-USA South West Division Second Team back in 2022.
Hunter Penn, forward from the Transylvania University, was chosen to the First Team of Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. Among many awards Penn's team was the regular season runner-up in the HCAC in 2024. He was selected to the All-HCAC Second Team back in 2022. Penn was also selected as the All-HCAC Honorable Mention in 2024.
Ken Walker, point guard from the Earlham College, was named to the First Team at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. He was selected to the All-HCAC Second Team in 2024.
Bryce Williams, guard from the Anderson Ravens, earned a spot in the First Team of Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. He was also voted to the Tournament Team.
All-Tournament MVP: USA Braden Flanagan (6'0''-PG) of Franklin
Player of the Year: USA Tate Ivanyo (6'4''-F) of Anderson
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Robert Davidson (6'4''-F) of Anderson
Newcomer of the Year: USA Joey Schmitz (6'2''-G) of Rose-Hulman
Coach of the Year: Carter Collins of Anderson

All-HCAC First Team 2025
Ivanyo
McGowen
Minter
Penn
Walker
Williams
First Team

USA Tate Ivanyo (6'4''-F) of Anderson
USA Miles McGowen (6'6''-F) of Rose-Hulman
USA Trey Minter (5'11''-PG) of Berea
USA Hunter Penn (6'5''-F) of Transylvania
USA Ken Walker (5'10''-PG) of Earlham
USA Bryce Williams (6'1''-G) of Anderson

All-HCAC Second Team 2025
Collinsworth
King
Napier
Sater
Schmitz
Smith
Second Team

USA Luke Collinsworth (6'7''-F) of MSJU
USA Lynn King (6'4''-G/F) of Franklin
USA Colby Napier (6'3''-G) of Transylvania
USA Coleman Sater (6'4''-F) of Hanover
USA Joey Schmitz (6'2''-G) of Rose-Hulman
USA Bryant Smith (6'0''-PG) of Manchester

All-HCAC Honorable Mention 2025
Davidson
Matthews
Miller
Morgan
Phillips
Robson
Samples
Troutman
Honorable Mention

USA Robert Davidson (6'4''-F) of Anderson
USA Cooper Matthews (6'2''-G) of Franklin
USA Luke Miller (6'3''-G) of Hanover
USA Jessie Morgan (6'4''-F) of Franklin
USA Demetris Phillips (6'6''-F) of Berea
USA Nevin Robson (6'4''-G) of Bluffton
USA Cody Samples (6'1''-G) of Franklin
USA Kenney Troutman (6'0''-PG) of Anderson

HCAC All-Tournament Team 2025
Flanagan
Matthews
Ivanyo
Williams
Sater
Schmitz
All-Tournament Team

USA Braden Flanagan (6'0''-PG) of Franklin
USA Cooper Matthews (6'2''-G) of Franklin
USA Tate Ivanyo (6'4''-F) of Anderson
USA Bryce Williams (6'1''-G) of Anderson
USA Coleman Sater (6'4''-F) of Hanover
USA Joey Schmitz (6'2''-G) of Rose-Hulman