Woodward's five 3s propel Brownsburg to 71-55 win over West Lafayette
Brownsburg beat West Lafayette 71-55 as Chrishon Woodward hit five 3s and scored 21, helping the Bulldogs turn a 42-28 halftime lead into a comfortable victory.

Chrishon Woodward’s long-range barrage set the tone as Brownsburg rolled to a 71-55 win over West Lafayette at Brownsburg High School Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. The senior’s shooting helped the Bulldogs seize control early and maintain separation through the second half.
The on-site game report captured the momentum swing succinctly: “Brownsburg jumped early and built a 42-28 halftime lead before pulling away in the second half.” That first-half cushion allowed Brownsburg to manage the clock and force West Lafayette into tougher looks as the second half wore on.
“Senior wing Chrishon Woodward led Brownsburg with 21 points, hitting five 3-pointers.” Woodward’s five triples were the primary scoring engine for the Bulldogs, creating spacing that freed up teammates and limited West Lafayette’s help defense. The scoring burst accounted for nearly a third of Brownsburg’s points and underscored the importance of perimeter shooting in high-school Indiana basketball matchups.

Game photography and captions document other contributors and key on-court matchups. Brownsburg forward Chase Wilson (11) was shown taking a jump shot and helping on defense, while Brandon Day is identified among the Brownsburg forwards defending a drive by West Lafayette’s Calvin Snyder. Guards Branden Sharpe (12) and Brayden Greathouse (22) appear in action photos handling on-ball play and defensive assignments. For West Lafayette, guard Jaece Vogt (23), forward Calvin Snyder (4), and guard Ben Werth (10) are pictured attacking the rim and creating opportunities, though the available material does not include full stat lines beyond Woodward’s scoring.
A few caption inconsistencies were noted in the visual materials, most notably a duplicate listing of number 4 for both Calvin Snyder and Brownsburg’s Brandon Day; jersey-number confirmations and a complete box score were not available in the provided reporting. Those details would clarify minutes, rebounds, assists and bench production, and provide a fuller picture of how Brownsburg pulled away after halftime.

Beyond the box score items still to be confirmed, the immediate takeaway for local fans is clear: Woodward’s shooting performance gives Brownsburg a sharpshooting leader to rely on down the stretch of the regular season. For West Lafayette, the photographs show effort and individual moments of penetration, but stopping the perimeter heat will be the priority for the Red Devils in their next outings.
Official box score, coach comments, and roster confirmations were not included in the initial coverage; those items will be important for a deeper breakdown of how this result affects each team’s standings and postseason outlook.
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