Miami Herald

Unbeaten NSU men’s basketball team rises to No. 1 in the nation

- BY WALTER VILLA

Among NCAA divisions I, II and III and NAIA and junior colleges, there are roughly 1,769 men’s basketball teams in college basketball.

Of all those programs, only two are still undefeated: Nova Southeaste­rn University, 23-0 in NCAA Division II; and College of Southern Idaho, 26-0 in junior-college ball.

The NSU Sharks have become one of the best stories in local sports since coach Jim Crutchfiel­d was hired in March of 2017. He took over a 6-20 team, transformi­ng it into a consistent national power.

All this season, NSU had been ranked second in the nation. However, the Sharks moved up to No. 1 on Tuesday afternoon when the newest poll was released.

That’s because topranked Indiana (Pennsylvan­ia) lost 62-49 to Mercyhurst last week.

Although Crutchfiel­d clearly has his eyes on what would be the first national title in program history, he did say: “It’s great that we’ve worked our way back to No. 1.”

Indeed, NSU finished its 2021-22 regular season undefeated at 25-0 and ranked No. 1. That team finished 31-1, advancing to the NCAA Elite Eight before getting upset by eighth-seeded Black Hills State 77-67.

Since then, NSU graduated three starters: Nick

Smith, Sekou Sylla and

Eddie Puisis, who combined to average 49.7 points per game. Smith, by the way, is now an NSU graduate-assistant coach.

Last month, the Sharks lost a key reserve in guard

Mike Moore, who had foot surgery and will need 10 months to recover. In the game before he got hurt, he scored 26 points.

“He was playing incredibly well,” Crutchfiel­d said. “Our guys are heartbroke­n for Mike. But Mike is still part of our team.”

RJ Sunahara ,a6-8 forward, leads NSU in scoring (20.0) and is tied with Jonathan Pierre in rebounds (5.1). Kobe Rodgers is coming off a seven-steal game, and he

leads the Sharks with 2.6 thefts per contest.

Aside from Sunahara, the Sharks have four more double-figure scorers:

Will Yoakum (17.8), Pierre (15.1), Rodgers (13.3) and Dallas Graziani (10.1).

The Sharks are a phenomenal three-point shooting team, converting on 40.9 percent. Yoakum (48 percent), Sunahara (48.6) and Pierre (48.4) all shoot at a high clip.

NSU has four regularsea­son games remaining. The Sharks will then host the Sunshine State Conference postseason tournament and, likely, an NCAA regional.

Crutchfiel­d’s main concern as the Sharks gear up

for the playoffs is the health of his roster. But he said his players are serious-minded.

“They understand this

[chase for a national title] is a once-in-a-lifetimety­pe thing,” Crutchfiel­d said. “They realize they have the rest of their lives to stay up late and have fun.

“Our guys are focused on nutrition and rest. They are with our trainers to treat injuries before they become serious.

“I’ve also never had a team that shows up every day for practice smiling and with enthusiasm. I was thinking I’d have to think of ways for them not to be flat. But they keep me from being flat.”

THIS AND THAT

FIU’s Ashton Lansdell,

● featured in The Herald recently for her amazing transition from baseball, started her softball career with a literal bang last Thursday.

Lansdell had never played an official softball game until Thursday’s

10-1 loss to 10th-ranked Clemson. After grounding out in her first at-bat, Lansdell smashed a 1-0 outside fastball, sending a low line drive over the fence in right-center field.

“I hit it on the money, and the ball flew off my bat,” said Lansdell, a righty-hitting shortstop.

“It was amazing being that it was my first game. Dinger — hell, yeah!”

FIU’s men’s basketball

team (13-13 overall, 7-8 Conference USA) is being led by Denver Jones, who is second in the league in scoring (19.9). In addition,

Arturo Dean needs one more steal to break Carlos Arroyo’s 1997-98 program record for most thefts by a freshman (66). Dean ended last week ranked fifth nationally in steals per game (2.6).

 ?? Nova Southeaste­rn University Athletics ?? The Nova Southeaste­rn men’s basketball team is having another great season with a 23-0 record and the No. 1 national ranking. The Sharks also reached No. 1 last season but finished 31-1 after being upset in the NCAA Elite Eight.
Nova Southeaste­rn University Athletics The Nova Southeaste­rn men’s basketball team is having another great season with a 23-0 record and the No. 1 national ranking. The Sharks also reached No. 1 last season but finished 31-1 after being upset in the NCAA Elite Eight.
 ?? Nova Southeaste­rn University Athletics ?? Coach Jim Crutchfiel­d has transforme­d Nova Southeaste­rn into a power in NCAA Division II since 2017. On his team’s pursuit of a national title, he says, ‘They understand this is a once-in-a-lifetime-type thing.’
Nova Southeaste­rn University Athletics Coach Jim Crutchfiel­d has transforme­d Nova Southeaste­rn into a power in NCAA Division II since 2017. On his team’s pursuit of a national title, he says, ‘They understand this is a once-in-a-lifetime-type thing.’

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