Hudson VerSteeg scored 14 points, gathered 6 rebounds and came up with a team high 4 steals. Luke Joos led the Owls with 4 assists. Hancock made 26-of-50 field goal attempts (52%) and won the rebounding battle 34-21.
Dezmond White and Tyler Bitzan led Brandon-Evansville with 16 and 15 points, respectively. The Chargers shot just 31% (14-43) from the field.
Hancock will host Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley on Tuesday night.
Brandon-Evansville (8-10) will host Battle Lake on Monday, Rothsay on Tuesday and Henning on Thursday.