BLINN MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH SCOTT SCHUMACHER COLLECTS HIS 600TH COLLEGIATE VICTORY IN BUCCANEERS’ HOME WIN

Blinn men’s basketball coach Scott Schumacher collects his 600th collegiate victory in Buccaneers’ home win

Blinn defeats Strength 'N Motion on historic night for head coach

Blinn College men’s basketball coach Scott Schumacher captured the 600th win of his career Monday night in the Buccaneers’ 89-68 victory over Strength ’N Motion at the Kruse Center in Brenham.
“When you reach a milestone like this, you just think back to all the guys you’ve coached, the assistants you’ve had, all the presidents, all the athletic directors, and everybody who has allowed you to and helped you to be successful,” Schumacher said. “I’m just happy that I still get to be a basketball coach and that I get to do it at Blinn.”

Scott Schumacher

Schumacher is now 600-351 in his 32 seasons as a two-year college head coach. Now in his 10th year at the helm of the Buccaneers, Schumacher began his run at Blinn for the 2012-13 campaign and has compiled a 174-114 record in nine-plus seasons.
Following the game, Schumacher’s wife, Lisa, as well as his son, Alec, and daughter, Lonna, joined him at center court as Blinn College District trustee Randy Wells presented the coach with a commemorative plaque.
“The love he has for the game is incredible,” sophomore Calvin Carpenter said after scoring a game-high 21 points. “He fights for us, and we fight for him, and having a coach who wants to win as bad as you do is just motivation.”
Blinn (6-4) was visibly motivated from the outset Monday. After Strength ’N Motion grabbed a 19-13 lead, the Buccaneers went on a 38-14 run and took a 51-33 advantage into halftime. Strength ‘N Motion clawed within 72-62, but a 9-0 run by the hosts put the game out of reach.
During the Bucs’ decisive run, freshman center Connor Redrow stole a Strength ’N Motion pass and went the length of the court before finishing off the fastbreak play with a dunk. The slam brought the crowd and the Buccaneer bench to their feet and cemented a smile on Schumacher’s face.
“I’m so glad your dad saw that,” Schumacher told Redrow during a subsequent timeout.
“He’s a great guy and he’s a real family man,” Redrow said of Schumacher. “He’s always asking me if my parents are coming to the games, and I really appreciate that.”

Award Presentation: Blinn College men’s basketball coach Scott Schumacher (second from left) is joined by his wife, Lisa, as well as his son, Alec, and daughter, Lonna, as Blinn College District trustee Randy Wells (left) presents the coach with a commemorative plaque in recognition of his 600th collegiate win Monday night at the Kruse Center.

Redrow scored 15 points and pulled down nine rebounds, sophomore Connor Raines added 13 points with nine rebounds, and Carpenter added six rebounds and three assists. Freshmen Alex Tsynkevich and Jan Njock chipped in 10 and nine points respectively, and freshman Tyler Washington finished with eight.
Blinn will resume its season with its Region XIV Conference opener against Trinity Valley Community College at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1, at the Kruse Center.

Story Courtesy of:

Joe Alberico
Blinn Sports Information Specialist 

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