Miami Herald

NSU men drawing rave reviews on march to back-to-back national championsh­ips

- BY WALTER VILLA Miami Herald Writer

Form has held at the NCAA Division II men’s basketball national championsh­ips in Evansville, Indiana.

The championsh­ip game on Saturday afternoon will between the Nova Southeaste­rn University Sharks (32-2) and the Minnesota State Mavericks (34-2). Tipoff is at 3 p.m. on CBS.

NSU is ranked No. 1 in the nation. The Sharks are also the defending national champions, and they are somehow seeded second in this tournament.

Minnesota State is ranked second in the nation and seeded first.

The Sharks, 98-3 over the past three seasons, are drawing raves from the

CBS broadcaste­rs who carried Thursday’s 91-77 nationally televised win over Cal State San Bernardino.

“I would’ve loved to play for [NSU],” CBS broadcaste­r Chris Walker said. “They may be the only team in the country that presses off of misses as well as makes.

“They press with aggression. It’s amazing what [NSU coach Jim] Crutchfiel­d is doing. I wonder if this could be done on the Division I level.”

Former NBA standout Wally Szczerbiak also praised the Sharks after NSU turned the ball over just four times on Thursday.

“They were plus-15 on turnovers,” Szczerbiak said on the CBS postgame show. “They do a great job of taking care of the ball, and they get extra possession­s and extra shots because of their press.”

In fact, the Sharks lead the nation in turnovers forced per game (23.4)

“That’s what we do,” Crutchfiel­d said. “We don’t know another defense.”

The Sharks, who have won 11 straight NCAA Tournament games, also lead the nation in points scored (100.6) and scoring margin (23.0).

NSU does this with impressive depth. In the first few minutes of the win over Cal State San Bernardino, Crutchfiel­d subbed in five new players.

This is nothing new for the Sharks, who can boast of 11 players who average double-figure minutes per game this season.

Leading the way is Shane Hunter, a 6-10, 245-pound center from St. Thomas Aquinas. Hunter, a fifthyear senior, leads NSU in scoring (15.8), rebounds (6.6) and blocks (2.0).

Against Cal State San Bernardino, Hunter had 24 points, seven rebounds, four blocks and two steals in 30 minutes. He also had 12 of NSU’s first 23 points in a game the Sharks led from wire to wire.

Point guard Isaiah Fuller leads NSU in assists (3.4) and foul shooting (84.7). He ranks second in scoring (13.1).

NSU’s best three-point shooters are reserves Alex Mangold (51.9 percent) and Ryan Walsh (48.5 percent).

Meanwhile, Minnesota State this year reached the Elite Eight for the first time since 2011. This is the first time the Mavericks have advanced to the championsh­ip game.

 ?? Courtesy of NSU ?? St. Thomas Aquinas High grad Shane Hunter leads the Sharks in scoring (15.8), rebounds (6.6) and blocks (2.0).
Courtesy of NSU St. Thomas Aquinas High grad Shane Hunter leads the Sharks in scoring (15.8), rebounds (6.6) and blocks (2.0).

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