Chicago, Ill. - Manchester earned a strong 68–57 road victory over North Park, overcoming an early deficit with steady improvement across each quarter.
After falling behind 23–15 in the first, the Spartans tightened their defense and swung the momentum by holding the Vikings to just 10 points in the second period, cutting the margin to one at halftime. From there, Manchester controlled the game. Balanced scoring, improved ball movement, and consistent defensive pressure allowed the Spartans to take the lead in the third quarter and gradually build separation. In the fourth, Manchester delivered its best frame of the afternoon, outscoring North Park 20–10 to secure the double-digit win.
The Spartans relied on a well-rounded offensive effort, with four players scoring in double figures and several contributing in key moments. Manchester also generated significant advantages through turnovers, points in the paint, and free throws, all of which proved decisive as the game progressed.
Overall, Manchester's resilience after a slow start, combined with strong second-half execution, lifted the Spartans to a composed and convincing road win.