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The NAIA basketball team that no longer has a school


Guy sounds like a helluva coach -

Here are the first few paragraphs, the rest is at the Athletic (linked)

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Thirty minutes before Friday’s first-round NAIAnational tournament game, Jordan Mast discussed the scouting report one final time. The University of Antelope Valley coach went through the opposition’s starters. He detailed keys to victory. Mast, 37, paused. Written on the whiteboard behind him in green marker were five words: Who do you play for?

Over the past several weeks, this has been a complex question for Antelope Valley, a private, four-year, for-profit school with an undergraduate enrollment of around 500 in Lancaster, Calif. On March 8, the university closed its campus amid financial strain and lawsuits. There’s no plan for it to reopen, which has produced an avalanche of uncertainty. Antelope Valley’s six seniors will not graduate as planned, at least not at the school that graces their jerseys. The Pioneers’ younger players will not return. The coaching staff, like the rest of the university faculty, will be unemployed. About an hour before tip-off Friday at the Arizona Christian University Events Center, Mast checked his phone to see if his reduced paycheck had come through. It had not.

Just to get to this point, Mast and others raised $49,000 through a GoFundMe for his team, and the women’s basketball team, which also made the national tournament. The sixth-seeded Pioneers (26-4) matched up against 11th-seed Huntington (Ind.) in the Duer Quadrant. Despite the adversity, Mast’s team had closed the season remarkably well, winners of 10 in a row. But the situation had produced hardships. As the Pioneers finished practice Thursday, the University of Saint Katherine Firebirds, a team from the same conference, pulled up to the Arizona Christian gym in a bus. Mast and his team headed to four vehicles spread throughout the parking lot. Instead of renting a bus, the Pioneers spent $1,000 on an eight-passenger van and split the rest of their 18-person party among three cars. “I’m having players drive,” said Mast, who drove from Southern California as well. “Stuff you don’t want to be doing.”

SNIP

Inside the cramped locker room, Mast read the five words. “Who do you play for?” A former walk-on at Gonzaga, the coach wore gray pants and a light blue button-down with a dark tie. His sleeves were rolled up to the elbows. Mast talked in a booming voice, one that could be heard outside. “Every practice, every game, every time we had a meeting, every time we had individual (workouts), it has led you here, to now being a true team,” he said. He told the Pioneers to play for each other. To play for family. To play for the strangers who donated. Without them, there would be no national tournament. “When everybody else said, ‘Your season is over. This cannot happen,’ other people, people you don’t know, stepped up and said, ‘No,'” Mast said. “You know what? We’re still here. We’re not done. We’re going to keep this ride going.".

“That’s who you play for tonight.”

+/- for the misstep at MSU

I'm only posting this for the sake of completion. I had to catch a flight the morning after the game and was away for the next 2...

NU really struggled to score... and Michigan State just looked thoroughly mediocre.

PlayerMinutesNU PtsMSU PtsRaw +/-Player +/-Game +/-
Barnhizer394951-2+6.20+5.80
Martinelli384353-10+5.78+3.78
Preston111311+2+1.03+1.43
Mullins434-1+0.43+0.23
Buie394951-2-1.66-2.06
Smith, Blake162522+3-2.88-2.28
Hunger131720-3-2.54-3.14
Langborg394653-7-6.35-7.75

Langborg went 2 for 12 from the floor and presumably wasn't 100% physically. Had he made a couple more shots, NU takes this game and knocks the Spartans out of the NCAA field.
Collins played Martinelli at the 5 for 15 1/2 minutes. We got outscored 22-19. Luke Hunger picked up 2 fouls in the first 2 minutes and sat on the bench the rest of the half.

Barnhizer and Martinelli both put in good efforts.

OT: Wow, Justin Fields worth only a 6th “that could become” a 4th

Bears definitely made the right move to, I would assume, draft Caleb Williams. Potential generational talent, consensus top pick just about everywhere, etc., etc.

But, I don’t know, it seems like Fields has more value than a draft pick next year, and that the Bears are making a mistake dealing him given the limited return. Keeping Fields as a backup and seeing if an injury increases the potential market would make a ton more sense.

Oh well.

It’s coming to an end

Great season for Cats, Boo and Barnhizer, but it’s as good as over.
you can’t expect the cats to win in the tourney minus 2 starters. It was going to be tough with a healthy team, but losing the big man and a shooter is just too much to overcome for this team.

Credit to CC and the staff for a good job this season. Now there’s gonna be pressure to get a Big Ten quality big man, point guard, and another shooter for next season. Cats are losing a lot of scoring and need reinforcements.

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not loading the moving truck just figuring out what size truck to get when the time comes....say mid April

Didnt anyone to think I had given up any hope on the Cats playing well in the Tourney but my mind did start to wonder to next year. I am basing this on Smith getting a scholarship spot and Berry and MN both coming back and no one else leaving. With two signed incoming freshman Ciarvino (soft c) and Windhalm that is 12 scholarship spots. I believe 13 is the number. That leaves one spot for a portal player. There were two freshman who did not play this year in Parker Strauss and Blake Barkley. It would seem that Boo is the biggest spot and player to replace. Clayton is the only true point guard on the roster. Big question for me is what will the group that played little this year look like next year. Will anyone of them be ready to really contribute in a meaningful way. Smith, Mullins, Hunger, Clayton, Strauss and or Barkley and you add the two incoming freshman that is a significant portion of the whole roster. Out of that whole group to me only Smith showed some " I am ready now" ness. Assuming Berry and MN come back healthy and you add Martinelli and Barnhizer you start with a solid experienced core....How do we finish up this line up for next year? Again biggest question for me is do we turn over the keys to the car to Clayton or look for some gold in the transfer portal ( which is already open and over 200)
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