Men's Basketball
Lake Michigan College exploded for 56 second-half points to rally past Kalamazoo Valley Community College 96-87 on Wednesday night.
Benton Harbor, Mich. Lake Michigan College used a balanced attack and a big night at the free-throw line to pull away from Grand Rapids Community College for a 101-86 victory.
BENTON HARBOR, Mich. (Jan. 28, 2026) – Lake Michigan College delivered one of its most complete performances of the season Wednesday night, rolling to a 120–86 conference victory over Marian University Ancilla.
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (Jan. 24, 2026) – Lake Michigan College earned a hard-fought 91–88 road victory over Kellogg Community College on Saturday, improving to 11-5 overall and 3-1 in conference play.
Lake Michigan College dropped a high-scoring home contest Wednesday night, falling 108–98 to Lansing Community College despite a strong inside presence and balanced scoring effort.
Lake Michigan College picked up a hard-fought 92–89 road victory over Glen Oaks Community College on Saturday afternoon, holding off a late push to secure the conference win.
Lake Michigan College picked up a key road victory on January 10, defeating Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 107-95.
Lake Michigan College used a high-powered offensive performance and balanced scoring attack to defeat Delta College, 111-90, on December 17. The Red Hawks shot over 51 percent from the field and knocked down 14 three-pointers in the statement victory.
Friday night was the season opener for many programs around the country, including the Red Hawks men’s basketball team, as they traveled to Montcalm Community College.
Men take the win against MUAC in a hard fought triple over-time win.
Several men's players receive post season accolades.
This past week, the Red Hawks went 2-0 in their two conference match-ups and gained some much-needed momentum heading into the third week of conference play.
Then men defeated Kalamazoo Valley to advance in the NJCAA Region XII post season play but fell short to Muskegon.
Monday night proved to be another step in the right direction for the Red Hawks Men’s Basketball program defeating Glen Oaks Community College at home.
Saturday was not only the annual “Hunger Games” at Lake Michigan College, it was a day to remember for the Men’s Basketball team.
For the second straight game, the Red Hawks held the lead for the entire 40 minutes of Wednesday night’s 79-61 victory against Kellogg Community College.
