Men’s Basketball – CHAMPS AGAIN! #2 Sharks win DII National Championship

EVANSVILLE, IN. – Redemption. One year after falling at the buzzer in the NCAA Division II National Championship game, the second-ranked Nova Southeastern Sharks Men’s Basketball team has reached the top of the NCAA Division II men’s basketball world, as the Sharks won the program’s second national championship, defeating Cal. State Dominguez Hills 74-73 on Saturday evening in the Ford Center. 

MJ Iraldi led NSU in the effort, scoring a team-high 27 points and earned tournament Most Outstanding Player honors. 

Head Coach Jim Crutchfield has guided NSU to the program’s second NCAA Division II National Championship, the 15th national title for the Nova Southeastern Athletics Department. The Sharks tied the program record for wins in a season (36), have the most wins in NCAA Men’s Basketball, and closed the season on a 23-game winning streak.

Breakdown

Records: No. 2 Nova Southeastern 36-1 | No. 14 CSUDH 30-6
Score: No. 2 Nova Southeastern 74 | No. 14 CSUDH 73
Location: Ford Center | Evansville, IN. 
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How it Happened

First Half – Ryker Cisarik netted the first four points of the game for the Sharks, as NSU was able to take a quick lead over the Toros. A 9-0 run, which featured points from Dallas Graziani and MJ Iraldi, gave the Sharks a 13-5 lead less than five minutes into the game. Midway through the half, CSUDH was able to eliminate the NSU advantage, tying the game at 20-20. The Toros continued to hold on to an advantage for the remainder of the half, sending the Sharks into the break trailing 42-38. 

Despite shooting just 16% from beyond the arc in the first half, the Sharks trailed the Toros by only four points. Tyler Eberhart led all NSU scorers in the opening 20 minutes, totaling 11 points while shooting 5-8 from the field. 

Second Half – Eberhart knocked down a three-pointer, following a steal from Graziani, giving NSU some early momentum in the second half. The Sharks and Toros continued to match each other bucket for bucket, before Cisarik finished an and-one opportunity to tie the game 50-50 with 15:29 left in the game. The Sharks seized a bit of momentum, following the Cisarik and-one, rallying for a 10-2 run and taking a 60-52 lead. CSUDH All-American Jeremy Dent-Smith scored six consecutive points for the Toros, tying the game once again at 62-62. Both All-Americans – MJ Iraldi for NSU – in the title game matched each other down the stretch, but the Toros led 71-68 with less than two minutes remaining. Dent-Smith fouled out, sending Cisarik to the free throw line and the forward knocked down both to bring NSU within one. CSUDH missed a go-ahead three-pointer, as Ryan Davis came down with the defensive rebound, before Graziani hit a pair of clutch free throws to give NSU a 72-71 lead with less than 40 seconds left in the game. The Toros reclaimed the lead moments later, but after drawing a foul, Iraldi knocked down a pair of clutch free throws to give NSU a 74-73 lead. 

With the opposing team possessing the ball in the final moments once again, the Sharks defense clamped down and forced a pair of missed opportunities; the final horn sounded and for the second time in three seasons, and second time in program history, head coach Jim Crutchfield‘s Nova Southeastern Sharks won the NCAA Division II national championship. 

Shark Standouts

MJ Iraldi: 27 points, 8-16 FG, 10-12 FT, nine rebounds
Tyler Eberhart: 14 points, 6-11 FG, six rebounds
Dallas Graziani: 13 points, nine assists
Ryker Cisarik: nine points

What's Next

No. 2 Nova Southeastern has finished their season as NCAA Division II National Champions for the second time in program history. NSU Athletics thanks you for your support throughout the season. 

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