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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 ...
Freed-Hardeman of Tennessee recorded the first victory of the NAIA men’s basketball tournament’s Sweet 16 on Thursday afternoon at Municipal Auditorium, beating The Master’s of California 69-68.
For the first time in school history, Langston has reached the NAIA men's basketball championship game. Cortez Mosley led all scorers with 14 points as first-seeded Langston defeated defending ...
The NAIA Division I men’s basketball tournament got underway Monday with Sweet 16 games at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City. ... so the teams went to overtime knotted at 71. They traded leads ...
The 2022 NAIA men's basketball tournament was the 84th annual tournament held by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics to determine the national champion of men's college basketball among its member programs in the United States and Canada, culminating the 2021–22 NAIA men's basketball season.
The NAIA men's basketball championship began in 1936–37. Per below, NAIA Divisions I and II existed between the 1991–92 and 2019–20 seasons only. The NAIA was not divisional prior to 1991–92, and the organization removed the classifications after the 2019–20 season was curtailed.
Langston's dream season will end without a first NAIA men's basketball championship. Instead, Freed-Hardeman rallied for a 71-67 win and the school's first NAIA title Tuesday night at Municipal ...
The NAIA men's basketball tournament began in 1936–37. NAIA Divisions I and II existed between the 1991–92 and 2019–20 seasons only. The NAIA was not divisional prior to 1991–92, and the organization removed the classifications after 2019–20. This category includes all tournaments, regardless of classification.