2019-20 ECC Men's Basketball News

  • Coach Brent Carmichael prepares to coach at Waterloo East
    June 22, 2020
    Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach for the ECC Panthers, High School Basketball Coach, Non-profit Founder/Director, Professional Basketball Player, Record Holder. These are all titles you will find on Coach Brent Carmichael’s diverse resume, and he’s about to add another, albeit familiar, title: Head Boys’ Basketball Coach for the Waterloo East Trojans.
  • ECC to kick off Region XI Tourney against the Lakers
    March 02, 2020
    Saturday's regular season finale matchup between the Ellsworth Community College and Iowa Lakes Community College men will not be the last time the two squads face off.
  • ECC falls two places with loss
    February 24, 2020
    Ellsworth Community College slipped to the seventh seed with two games left in the regular season.
  • ECC avenges early loss to Tigers
    February 18, 2020
    Ellsworth Community College played two games this week going 1-1.
  • ECC's regular season winding down
    February 11, 2020
    The regular season is winding down for Ellsworth Community College.
  • Panther men earn much needed win
    February 04, 2020
    The Ellsworth Community College men’s basketball team hosted rivals Iowa Central Community College on Wednesday, Jan. 29 and knocked down 14 three-pointers on their way to a 78-65 victory.
  • ECC big win out of conference
    January 22, 2020
    The Ellsworth Community College men’s basketball team played Dakota County Technical College for the third time this season on Tuesday, Jan. 14 in Iowa Falls.
  • ECC men get first conference win
    January 14, 2020
    Coming off the break, Ellsworth Community College faced the top ranked squad in Division II to start the 2020 portion of their schedule.
  • Panthers enter break 8-6 on the year
    December 16, 2019
    Ellsworth Community College ended a four game slide on Tuesday when they defeated Quakerdale Prep Academy 85-69.  The Panthers came out in the first half and held a six-point lead before pulling away from the Eagles in the 16-point win. Nine players scored for the Panthers, with the majority of the damage done by three. Adam Jackson finished with a game-high 25 points. He also dished out six assists and tallied three steals. Tony Eddy added 22 points and five steals and Josh Donaldson finished with 21 points, four blocks and three steals.
  • Ellsworth men's basketball has close calls
    December 11, 2019
    The Ellsworth Community College men’s basketball team is currently on a four-game skid that includes losses to Dakota County Technical College, DMACC and Southwestern Community College this past week.
  • Panther men take it to overtime
    November 25, 2019
    Slow starts have plagued Ellsworth Community College early this season. One of those they were able to come back from. Another, they never fully found their footing. On Tuesday, the Panthers hosted Graceland University JV and won 101-69.  ECC used several scoring runs to knock out the Yellowjackets and had balanced shooting. All 15 that played, scored including four in double figures. Josh Donaldson led the way with 18 points, Tony Eddy added 16 and Tate Muilenburg had 15 in the win.
  • Panthers reach century mark in lopsided victory
    November 18, 2019
    Last week, Ellsworth Community College won one game and lost one contest. In a home contest against Simpson College JV, the Panthers won in a lopsided 104-72 decision. Of the 14 players that got in, 13 of them scored. Josh Donaldson finished with a team-high 27 and Tony Eddy had 11. The Panthers drained 12 three-pointers in the win.
  • ECC Men at the Dale Howard Classic
    November 11, 2019
    The Ellsworth Community College men’s basketball team opened the season 2-0 with wins over Bryant and Stratton College and Hibbing College at the Dale Howard Classic.
  • Tony Eddy signs with Panther basketball
    August 17, 2019
    The Ellsworth Community College Panther basketball team has signed shooting guard Tony Eddy of Byron, IL. Eddy logged an outstanding career at Byron High School, where he was a 1,000 point scorer.