Earlier than everyone turns their consideration to the upcoming NBA Playoffs, let’s relive a few of this yr’s March Insanity, probably the greatest NCAA Tournaments we’ve skilled in latest reminiscence. The Event was full of compelling storylines, shocking upsets, immediate classics and every thing else a university hoops fan may ask for.
Right here, we spotlight 5 groups that made the Massive Dance and left their mark on this season for one purpose or one other, every staff embodying every thing we love concerning the sport.
FAU
For many faculty basketball applications, the season begins in November. For the 2023-24 Florida Atlantic Owls, the season kicks off on a cold March Friday afternoon in Brooklyn, New York. It’s the primary spherical of the NCAA Event they usually’re up towards a troublesome Northwestern squad; in the event that they lose, their season is over. It’s to not gloss over their 25-8 report getting into this sport, however one other deep run within the Massive Dance has been this program’s singular focus since final April.
FAU, led by head coach Dusty Might, is a yr faraway from the most effective season in program historical past. The 2022-23 Owls posted a 35-4 report, finally falling to San Diego State on a heartbreaking buzzer-beater within the Last 4. It was a formidable run for the Owls, who earlier than final yr hadn’t even made it previous the quarterfinals of their convention event since Coach Might took the helm in 2018.
Last 4 runs for mid-major coaches all however assure that high-major alternatives will observe; the identical goes for mid-major gamers who lead their groups on deep event runs. Coach Might had his fair proportion of high-major suitors trying to fill vacancies on the conclusion of final yr. However as an alternative of becoming a member of the yearly teaching carousel, he doubled down on his dedication to this system he helped construct and signed a profitable 10-year extension to remain put. A handful of his gamers, like standouts Johnell Davis and Alijah Martin amongst others, absolutely had their fair proportion of high-major suitors, too. However they didn’t even enter the switch portal. This season, FAU returned each eligible participant from final yr’s roster (the one participant they misplaced was Michael Forrest who graduated). Within the land of NIL and the switch portal, that is virtually unparalleled–FAU was considered one of solely 5 Division I colleges to take action.
FAU led by one at halftime; there are actually about six minutes left within the second half, and the Owls are down 9 factors. It’s a impartial website, however the crowd is closely favoring Northwestern. Coach Might, in a navy blue long-sleeve shirt and khakis, is standing on the sidelines cool, calm, and picked up. Nothing about his demeanor suggests even the slightest ounce of fear. His tendency to remain constant in high-pressure moments interprets to his gamers on the court docket.
They’re chipping away on the lead—a layup right here, a three-pointer there, a few floaters and free throws—and growth! The rating is tied at 58. With seven seconds left on the clock, it’s FAU’s ball. Johnell Davis, the Co-AAC Participant of the 12 months and unanimous All-AAC First Crew choice, pushes the ball up the court docket. Coach Might is signaling for him to assault the rim–defenders have struggled to remain in entrance of him all sport. Johnell opts for a pull-up three as an alternative. It’s tipped by the defender and falls flat. Zeros on the clock. Headed to additional time.
The sport acquired away from FAU within the further interval. Northwestern ran away with the lead, and finally, the win.
There’s no place for ethical victories in a program like FAU, which has such a excessive customary of excellence. However actual faculty basketball followers ought to have a good time this staff ten occasions over. This squad represents the essence of faculty basketball: Loyalty. Dedication. Camaraderie. Staying the course even when issues get robust. Constructing a legacy. Sacrificing private positive factors for the larger good. “The connection we had as a unit, simply the unselfishness that we play with and the togetherness now we have was an enormous think about everyone coming again,” says Bryan Greenlee, a senior guard who transferred to FAU after spending his freshman season at Minnesota.
It’s superb that faculty athletes are in a position to money in on their likeness. It’s simply unlucky that this so typically occurs on the expense of integrity. It’s simpler than ever to be swayed by the glitz and glam that encompass the sport. However FAU’s squad understands that every thing that glitters isn’t gold. Or, simply perhaps, they perceive that FAU is a goldmine in its personal proper.
“There in all probability was extra NIL cash and alternatives for gamers, however simply the concept of bringing the identical group again who loves taking part in with one another and trynna do one thing particular once more was extra vital than chasing the cash,” says Greenlee. “On the finish of the day, the cash will discover you for those who’re a very good participant.”
Vladislav Goldin, a junior 7-1 huge fella who transferred to FAU after his freshman season at Texas Tech echoed Greenlee’s sentiment. “It’s extra than simply NIL or one thing else,” he says. “We got here [back] as a result of we love one another, and that can repay sooner or later.”
They could have fallen wanting their aim of repeating their magical run from a yr in the past, however this is likely one of the most honorable squads on this new period of faculty basketball; they’re among the many final of a dying breed.
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All season lengthy, Dusty Might’s title was thrown round as the highest precedence for a lot of high-major athletic administrators trying to make a training change; all season lengthy FAU ignored the chatter. However only a day after their first-round exit, it was reported that he’d conform to turn into the subsequent head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, turning down affords from Louisville, Vanderbilt and West Virginia amongst others.
He leaves behind an FAU program that’s worlds aside higher than it was when he inherited it. It’ll be attention-grabbing to see if Coach Might is ready to preserve the identical success within the extra aggressive Massive Ten and produce a Michigan program again to prominence. Now that he’s at one of the resourceful establishments within the nation, it’s arduous to think about he’ll have a tough time luring top-tier recruits and transfers. However he’s now a giant fish in a giant pond–in contrast to his state of affairs at FAU–so preserving five-stars joyful and dedicated to a team-first method would be the new problem that Coach Might has to embrace.
If his means to retain his total roster after a Last 4 run at a mid-major is any indication, it’s apparent that hoopers love taking part in for him and are prepared to sacrifice private acquire to be part of one thing greater than themselves. That’s what basketball is all about. Nicely, that’s what it ought to be all about.
North Carolina State
That is the apparent one. NC State was 17-14 and on a four-game shedding streak heading into the ACC Event. However the best way March Insanity is about up, that doesn’t matter. NC State unsurprisingly received their first two video games within the ACC Event towards Louisville and Syracuse. It was after beating Duke within the quarterfinals that the basketball world began to sense there could also be some March magic surrounding the Wolfpack. They’d go on to beat UVA in an additional time thriller earlier than punching their ticket to the NCAA Event by upsetting UNC within the ACC championship. That momentum (and some stellar performances by DJ Burns and DJ Horne) carried all of them the best way to the Last 4, the place their Cinderella story got here to an finish towards Purdue. They hadn’t been to the Last 4 since 1983. The ACC (and faculty basketball at massive) is best when NC State is flourishing; let’s see the place they’re headed after this unprecedented and historic season.
Lengthy Seashore State
Lengthy Seashore State, led by their head coach Dan Monson, hadn’t made the NCAA Event since 2012, and no person anticipated this yr to be any totally different, not even their athletic director. On the conclusion of the common season and proper earlier than the Massive West Event was on the brink of begin, the AD let Coach Monson know he’d be relieved of his duties as soon as the season was over. Whereas the choice alone wasn’t unordinary, the timing of it was and drew a number of criticism from the faculty hoops neighborhood. Nicely, Coach Monson’s gamers responded in the easiest way doable. After he shared the information along with his staff, they put their coronary heart on the road for his or her coach and rattled off three straight victories, successful the Massive West Championship and incomes a spot in March Insanity. It’s not fairly often a coach is fired earlier than main his staff on a championship run. Lengthy Seashore State wound up shedding within the first spherical to a troublesome Arizona staff, however they did the unimaginable and despatched off a well-respected coach in a dream-like style. “I’m proud, joyful, reflective … largely proud,” says Coach Monson within the press convention following his loss to Arizona. “Pleased with my tenure. I’m happy with doing it the appropriate means. Pleased with the student-athletes that got here out of right here, that got here in as younger males, left as males. Got here in with no faculty diploma and left with a university diploma. Got here in right here with talent improvement, leaving right here with abilities sufficient to go play professionally.”
Oakland
One other apparent selection. Oakland was by far this yr’s greatest bracket-buster. They earned a 14-seed on this yr’s Event and have been set to face off towards a 3-seed Kentucky squad many picked to win the entire thing. In interviews heading into the sport, Oakland’s confidence was on full show; as soon as the sport began, it was obvious why they have been so assured. You would level to the funky matchup zone they play that stored Kentucky’s offensive firepower out of types. You would level to some fortunate breaks that went their means. However largely, you may level to this yr’s most distinguished “in a single day superstar” made by Event success, Jack Gohlke. He linked on ten threes en path to 32 factors and an Oakland victory. Coming off the bench for Oakland, Gohlke was a switch from Division II Hillsdale School. This one efficiency on the brightest stage positioned Gohlke to turn into a NIL star with offers ranging within the tens of 1000’s of {dollars}. Gohlke’s sizzling streak continued within the Spherical of 32, the place he linked in six threes in a loss to NC State. However by then, they’d already overachieved. Led by Coach Greg Kampe, who’s been the pinnacle coach at Oakland for 40 years, this staff might be etched in Event historical past for his or her main upset within the first spherical. Some will take satisfaction in shifting the facility of faculty hoops; their win catapulted a messy divorce between John Calipari and the Kentucky Wildcats, which can seemingly have main implications on the faculty basketball panorama.
Grambling State
Many groups skilled “firsts” on this yr’s Event. There are arguably none that meant extra to their respective applications than Grambling State. Regardless of their spectacular historic success, this was the primary time Grambling State made the Massive Dance in program historical past. Not solely did they make the Event, however they received a sport within the First 4 and superior. Merely making the Event can elevate a program past measure, not to mention successful a sport. For HBCUs, it’s much more heightened. Coach Donte Jackson and the Tigers have been knocking on the door for fairly a while; this yr, they lastly compelled their means in. Regardless of their loss within the Spherical of 64 to the eventual Championship runner-ups, Purdue, Grambling State (and fellow HBCUs) can relaxation assured that they’re placing the faculty basketball world on discover for all the appropriate causes.
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