Teams Inside the Pod
#1 SAGU
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10-2 Overall
Sooner Athletic Conference Regular Season Champions
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Ranks Numberย 11ย in Division I in Free Throw
Pct (0.769)
ย Ranks Numberย 13ย in Division I in Offensive
Rebounds per Game (13.083)
ย Ranks Numberย 14ย in Division I in 3-Pt Fg
Made per Game (10.667)
ย Ranks Numberย 15ย in Division I in Scoring
Offense per Game (88.333)
ย Ranks Numberย 22ย in Division I in 3-Pt Fg
Pct (0.383)
ย Ranks Numberย 25ย in Division I in Scoring
Margin (10.833)
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#2 Cumberlands
17-9 Overall
4th Place Finish in the Mid-South
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Ranks Number 12 in Division 1 in Total Blocksย (100)
#3 Xavier
13-4 Overall
GCAC Tournament Champions
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Ranks Numberย 2ย in Division I in Scoring Defense per Game (62.294)
ย Ranks Numberย 2ย in Division I in Steals per Game (11.000)
ย Ranks Numberย 2ย in Division I in Turnover Margin (7.118)
ย Ranks Numberย 9ย in Division I in Field Goal Pct Defense (0.391)
ย Ranks Numberย 17ย in Division I in Scoring Margin (12.412)
ย Ranks Numberย 17ย in Division I in Blocks per Game (4.059)
Top Players
#10 Joshua Kashila 6’3 Sr. –
2020-21 SAC Player of the Year
– 2019-20 SAC Tournament MVP
– Only played in 8 games this season.
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#24 Joel Polius 6’8 Sr. – 13.2ppg, 10.3rpg, 1.3bpg
– Ranks Numberย 1ย in Division I in Offensive
Rebounds per Game (3.917)
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– Ranks Numberย 12ย in Division I in Total
Rebounds per Game (10.250)
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– Ranks Numberย 25ย in Division I in Free Throw
Pct (0.857)
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– Ranks Numberย 38ย in Division I in Defensive
Rebounds per Game (6.333)
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#2 Tevin Olison 6’4 Sr. – 23.2ppg, 5rpg, 2.4apg, 1.6spg
– 2019-20 2nd Team DI All-American
– Ranks Number 4 in Division I in Total Scoring (600)
– Ranks Number 6 in Division I in Total 3-Pt FG Made (79)
– Ranks Number 8 in Division I in Points per Game (23.077)
– Ranks Number 28 in Division I in 3-Pt Fg Made per Game (3.038)
– Ranks Number 41 in Division I in Total Steals (41)
#1 Jahi Hinson 6’3 Jr. – 10ppg, 5.3rpg, 2.3apg
– 2x All-Mid-South Conferenceย
– 2018-19 Mid-South Freshman of the Year
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#3 Rashawn Mart 6’4 Sr. – 22.9ppg, 7rpg, 2.88spg
2020-21 GCAC Player of the Year
– Ranks Numberย 4ย in Division I in Steals per Game (2.882)
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– Ranks Numberย 10ย in Division I in Points per Game (22.294)
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– Ranks Numberย 21ย in Division I in Total Steals (49)
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Points Per Game Leaders
1 Olison, Tevin Cumberlands (Ky.) 23.08
2 Mart, Rayshawn Xavier (La.) 22.29
3 Kashila, Joshua SAGU (Texas) 20.00
4 Polius, Joel SAGU (Texas)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย 13.17
5 Richard, Makye Xavier (La.)ย ย ย ย ย 12.94
Rebounds Per Game Leaders
1ย ย ย ย Polius, Joel SAGU (Texas)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย 10.25
2ย ย ย ย Mart, Rayshawn Xavier (La.)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย 7.00
3ย ย ย ย Hinson, Jahi Cumberlands (Ky.)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย 5.35
4ย ย ย ย Richard, Makye Xavier (La.)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย 5.31
5ย ย ย ย Olison, Tevin Cumberlands (Ky.)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย 5.04
Assist Per Game Leaders
1ย ย ย ย Jones, TJ Xavier (La.)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย 4.77
2ย ย ย ย Boling, Noah SAGU (Texas)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย 3.55
3ย ย ย ย Kashila, Joshua SAGU (Texas)ย ย ย ย ย ย 3
4ย ย ย ย Richard, Makye Xavier (La.)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย 2.63
5ย ย ย ย Boling, Isaiah SAGU (Texas)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย 2.58
Matchups
One of the more interesting teams in the NAIA this season. They were once a Top 15 team in the country and looked like they were primed and ready to make a run at the Mid-South title. However, they have had some ups and downs all season long and the inconsistent play has led to some bad losses. While they were on the bubble coming into the tournament, they found their way in and Tevin Olison is one of the BEST players in the country. XULA is a tough defensive team, but if Olison can get himself loose in this game, the Patriots are talented to make it to Kansas City.
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The GCAC Tournament Champions haven’t won a NAIA National Tournament game since 2007, but Rayshawn Mart and company are set to change that! The Gold are very tough defensively and showed that off on their way to winning the GCAC Tournament. Their 2nd in the past two seasons. Head Coach Alfred Williams will have his guys ready in this one and if youย haven’t seen Rayshawn Mart play yet, make sure you catch this game! He finally gets his chance to be seen on a National Stage and we don’t think he will dissapoint!
While they lost at home in the SAC Semifinals, this SAGU team is bit, long and athletic. Head Coach Delton Deal, is the real deal and has a very talented group. While they haven’t played as many games as other this season, they are still very capable of making a BIG run at a National Title.
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Winner of #2 Cumberlands and #3 Xavier
This is almost as wide open as any Pod in this years field. All three teams bring in superstar individual talent and all three have Top 15 wins on the season! The 1st game of this Pod should be one of the best in the opening round. XULA has been known to shut down other teams best players and have experience in game planning against Darryl Baker of Talladega. If they can shut down Tevin Olison they have a shot at getting by Cumberlands. Cumberlands has played against stiffer competition for most of the year in the Mid-South, but they have struggled at times to find wins. We know people are quick to point out how good the Mid-South is, but we think this is a better game then most think! With Olison, Mart and Kashila a all in one Pod, this is going to be a fun one to watch on the player side of things as much as it will be to watch the teams themselves.ย
While the 1st game could be a bit of a lower scoring affair, SAGU will try to force the tempo against both teams in the 2nd game. They got upset in the SAC semifinals as they gave up 17 3’s to MACU in the loss. With just 12 games under their belt this is another team who many not be as crisp in March as they could be. Still a lot of talent on the floor with this Lion squad and they play really hard!
This Pod ultimately comes down to that 2nd game and which team controls the pace of play. Both Cumberlands and XULA play a bit of a contrasting style then SAGU. Controlling the pace will be pivotal in that game and in making it to Kansas City!
nAIA Hoops Report Men’s Basketball Top 25 – 2nd Edition
Hard one this week as not only did we have several upsets since the last rankings came out, but we have also seen some heavyweights
NAIA Hoops Report top 25
Not that our Top 25 was ever more than a fun thing to look at anyway, but just wanted to reemphasize that this is NOT
NAIA Top Non-Conf Games
One of the articles that, unfortunately, was pulled from this year’s magazine was the Non-Conference games that we have circled to watch! These are simply
NAIA Hoops Report Preseason Magazine
Sorry again for the delay on getting this out! I want to thank you all for your patience as we worked through getting this out
the narrative is changing…
There is still plenty of work to be done, but this offseason certainly has a different feel to it. Division 1’s hitting us up asking
NAIA to D1 – Elijah Malone Sets 1st round of Visits
Every year we see a handful of NAIA players who transfer to NCAA D1 programs. We have actually seen quite a few in the past