When and where is the championship game?
The championship game is on April 5 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Sports / College Basketball
Lander University pulled off a major upset, defeating No. 1 Nova Southeastern 91-81 in the NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament semifinals. The Bearcats are now heading to their first-ever national championship game.
Lander's victory over Nova Southeastern was a result of strong defense and a balanced offensive attack. The Bearcats' ability to limit Nova Southeastern's high-scoring offense was crucial to their success. Greyson Pritzl's sharp shooting and Dylan Canoville's dominance in the paint were key factors in Lander's win. Lander demonstrated resilience, answering every challenge from Nova Southeastern with key baskets and defensive stops. Their defining 15-2 run in the second half secured their lead and propelled them to victory.
The upcoming championship game against Gannon will be a test of Lander's ability to maintain their defensive intensity and offensive efficiency. The Bearcats will need to continue to rely on their key players and depth to compete for the national title.
The championship game is on April 5 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Lander will face Gannon University.
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