South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

NSU falls short of D-II title

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Kyrese Willingham buried a 3-pointer with a second remaining and Minnesota State beat Nova Southeaste­rn 88-85 to win its first Division II championsh­ip at the Ford Center on Saturday.

Minnesota State (35-2) became just the third school in any division to win both the men’s and women’s championsh­ips in the same season. The women beat Texas Women’s University 89-73 on Friday. Connecticu­t accomplish­ed the feat twice at the Division I level, doing so in 2004 and 2014. Central Missouri State won both D-II titles in 1984.

Willingham’s winning shot came after the Mavericks blew a 13-point lead in the final 10 minutes.

Dylan Peeters had 19 points on 9-for-10 shooting to lead the Mavericks, who won their final 16 games of the season. Justin Eagins totaled 17 points and six rebounds. Kyreese and older brother Malik Willingham as well as reserve Harrison Braudis each scored 12. Kyreese added five rebounds and three steals, while Malik finished with five assists and five steals. Elijah Hazekamp pitched in with nine points and eight rebounds.

MJ Iraldi scored 19 of his gamehigh 25 points in the second half for defending-champion Nova Southeaste­rn (32-3), which won its first championsh­ip last season with a

111-101 victory over West Liberty. Shane Hunter totaled 19 points and

10 rebounds. Isaiah Fuller scored 12 and Ryker Cisarik added 11 points and six rebounds. The loss snapped a 20-game win streak for the Sharks.

Down 40-38 at the half, Minnesota State came out firing in the second half, using 3-pointers from Hazekamp and Eagins to forge a 10-0 run that took 76 seconds. Another Hazekamp 3-pointer gave the Mavericks their biggest lead at

56-43 with 16:43 left.

Nova Southeaste­rn took its last lead at 81-80 on an Iraldi 3-pointer with 2:37 remaining. Eagins hit a

3-pointer and Kyreese Willingham had a layup off a steal and assist from his brother and Minnesota State led

85-81. Hunter and Iraldi had backto-back layups to tie it with 1:15 to go.

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