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NAIA men's basketball championship; Current season, competition or edition: 2023 NAIA men's basketball tournament: Formerly: National college basketball tournament (1937–1981) Sport: College basketball: Founded: 1937: Founder: James Naismith: Motto: Passion. Tradition. History. Divisions: 1 2 (1992–2020) No. of teams: 64 (2022–present) 32 ...
In their first year under head coach Myles Russ, the Seahawks have compiled an 11–0 record (6–0 in conference games) and won the Sun Conference. They advanced to the NAIA playoffs defeating Pikeville and Georgetown (KY) in the first two rounds. Dating to the 2023 Keiser football season, the Seahawks have won 22 consecutive games. [1]
The 86th NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship tournament returns to Kansas City’s Municipal Auditorium on Thursday. It’s the 78th time the annual tourney is taking place in KC.
The 2024 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament was a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball in the United States, the culmination of the 2023–24 NCAA Division II men's basketball season.
The following year, the Broncs finished with a 28–6 record, the most victories the team ever had in a season. Once again, the Broncs prevailed in the NAIA District Playoffs, beating McMurray 86–81 to advance to the Tournament again. The Broncs went to the NAIA National Championship once again, but they lost to Rockhurst.
The Tigers (17-14, 10-8 OVC) will need to win four games in four days to win the conference tournament. TSU has made the NCAA Tournament twice in program history, last in 1994.
NAIA Era (1969-86) The Roos were a formidable NAIA program as they had 10 winning seasons and four 20-win seasons in an 18-year stretch. They had rivalries with local Kansas City teams such as Rockhurst and William Jewell. In 1984-85, they finished a program best 27-9 (.750). In 1977, they finished 21-7 (.750) with an NAIA Tournament Appearance.
The Chicago State Cougars men's basketball team represents Chicago State University in Chicago, Illinois, United States.The team currently competes in the Northeast Conference and is led by third-year coach Scott Spinelli, who was hired on April 20, 2024. [2]