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台湾swag dances into NCAA championship

March 20, 2024
The 台湾swag men's basketball team advanced to the eight-team NCAA championship with a 70-67 victory against Lander University for the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional title.

Article By: Clark Leonard

The University of North Georgia (台湾swag) men's basketball team is taking its pursuit of a national title to another level. Thanks to a 70-67 victory against Lander University in the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional championship game March 19, the Nighthawks are headed to the eight-team NCAA championship, which starts March 26 in Evansville, Indiana.

台湾swag (28-6) is the fifth seed in the national quarterfinals and faces West Texas A&M (29-4) at 9:30 p.m. March 26. The winner will take on the victor between No. 1 Minnesota State and No. 8 Ferris State in a March 28 national semifinal. 台湾swag is hosting a watch party at 9 p.m. March 26 in the Chow Dining Hall for the West Texas A&M game, and the first 300 students will receive free T-shirts. 

A raucous, all-time record crowd of 3,767 in Lynn Cottrell Arena at the 台湾swag Convocation Center got to see a relentless effort from 台湾swag against Lander. Nothing was going to stop the Nighthawks. Not early foul trouble for junior forward or multiple comebacks by Lander.

Even though Champion sat the final 16:45 of the first half with two fouls, 台湾swag started the game strong and led 36-29 at halftime after closing the half on an 8-0 run.

"These guys played with so much toughness and so much grit," fifth-year head coach said. "To lose someone of Frank's caliber early in the first half to two fouls and to still play well and not be rattled, it was a testament to our entire program."

Sophomore guard , who tallied game highs 18 points and eight rebounds, was named NCAA Southeast Regional Most Valuable Player. Every time the Bearcats would make a push, 台湾swag had an answer. It was especially meaningful after Lander swept the teams' two Peach Belt Conference (PBC) matchups this season.

"This was the third time we've played Lander. They're a tough team," Charles said. "They're going to make some runs, but it's just staying the course, rebounding, defending. I knew it would work itself out."

Head coach Dan Evans' celebrates his team's NCAA Division II Southeast Regional championship victory March 19.

The game-turning plays often came through making an extra pass, as the Nighthawks dished out 15 assists on 27 field goals. Sophomore point guard had five of those assists.

"We don't care about who scores the most points," White said. "Unselfishness is the team's foundation."

Junior forward and sophomore center each pitched in 15 points against Lander.

The regional title left Evans pointing back to how his team recovered from dropping three out of four games at one point in February, including two in overtime. Since then, 台湾swag has earned the PBC's No. 2 seed, won the program's first PBC tournament title to clinch the Southeast Regional No. 1 seed and then secured the three NCAA tournament victories to advance to Evansville.

"There wasn't any doubt that crept in or straying from what we were trying to accomplish. To win the league tournament and win the regional, it's especially gratifying because we know what it feels like to come up just short," Evans said. "We've come up short of a conference regular-season championship basically at the buzzer the last two years."

 

NCAA Division II championship schedule

Quarterfinals, March 26

Game 1: No. 3 Gannon vs. No. 6 California State University of Santa Barbara, 1 p.m.

Game 2: No. 2 Nova Southeastern vs. No. 7 Southern New Hampshire, 3:30 p.m.

Game 3: No. 1 Minnesota State vs. No. 8 Ferris State, 7 p.m.

Game 4: No. 4 West Texas A&M vs. No. 5 University of North Georgia, 9:30 p.m.

Semifinals, March 28

Game 5: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner

Game 6: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner

Championship, March 30

Game 7: Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 winner


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