Southland Conference: Season 2020-21

Games Schedule
Mar.13:ACU 79-45 Nicholls
Mar.12:NSU 76-88Nicholls
Mar.12:Lamar 71-93ACU
Mar.11:Lamar 70-69 SHSU
Mar.11:New Orlea 79-82NSU
Mar.10:SE La 63-80New Orlea
Mar.10:HBU 52-62Lamar
Mar.9:McNeese S 68-71SE La
Mar.9:HBU 80-68 UIW
Mar.6:SE La 76-81New Orlea
Mar.6:TAMUCC 94-70 HBU
Mar.6:Cent Ark 70-79NSU
Mar.6:SF Austin 64-59 SHSU
Mar.6:Lamar 60-51 McNeese S
Mar.6:UIW 60-85ACU
Mar.4:Nicholls 80-67 McNeese S
Mar.3:NSU 83-92New Orlea
Mar.3:TAMUCC 61-84SHSU
Mar.3:ACU 63-61 SF Austin
Mar.3:UIW 67-72HBU
Mar.3:SE La 71-88Cent Ark
Mar.1:TAMUCC 47-66Lamar
Mar.1:SHSU 83-70 HBU
Mar.1:New Orlea 88-72 UIW
Mar.1:SF Austin 79-66 Cent Ark
Mar.1:NSU 71-87Nicholls
Feb.27:ACU 82-84Cent Ark
Feb.27:SF Austin 83-88Lamar
Feb.27:Nicholls 105-101 New Orlea
Feb.27:SE La 61-79NSU
Feb.27:HBU 58-85McNeese S
Feb.24:HBU 68-83Nicholls
Feb.24:New Orlea 69-61 TAMUCC
Feb.24:Lamar 67-45 UIW
Feb.24:McNeese S 95-91 SE La
Feb.24:SF Austin 83-57 NSU
Feb.24:SHSU 72-86ACU
Feb.22:SHSU 77-71 Lamar
Feb.22:HBU 80-86NSU
Feb.22:SE La 78-75 TAMUCC
Feb.22:Cent Ark 63-88New Orlea
Feb.20:Lamar 68-77TAMUCC
Feb.20:Cent Ark 68-79Nicholls
Feb.15:SF Austin 89-79 New Orlea
Feb.13:Lamar 75-80HBU
Feb.13:Nicholls 86-84 SE La
Feb.13:McNeese S 66-69NSU
Feb.13:TAMUCC 55-83ACU
Feb.13:Cent Ark 57-97SHSU
Feb.10:HBU 59-88ACU
Feb.10:SE La 61-79SHSU
Feb.10:TAMUCC 68-80SF Austin
Feb.10:NSU 68-67 UIW
Feb.10:Nicholls 76-71 Lamar
Feb.8:ACU 82-69 TAMUCC
Feb.6:McNeese S 80-70 Cent Ark
Feb.6:ACU 77-62 Lamar
Feb.6:Nicholls 71-78SHSU
Feb.6:UIW 58-53 TAMUCC
Feb.3:UIW 67-58 Lamar
Feb.3:SF Austin 84-75 TAMUCC
Jan.31:SHSU 68-78SF Austin
Jan.30:McNeese S 56-64Lamar
Jan.30:NSU 81-77 Cent Ark
Jan.30:ACU 75-67 UIW
Jan.30:New Orlea 73-79SE La
Jan.27:New Orlea 73-81NSU
Jan.27:HBU 73-57 UIW
Jan.27:SHSU 75-70 TAMUCC
Jan.27:Cent Ark 57-69SE La
Jan.27:SF Austin 62-82ACU
Jan.27:McNeese S 69-76Nicholls
Jan.24:Carver. 60-105Nicholls
Jan.23:Cent Ark 58-93ACU
Jan.23:New Orlea 62-86Nicholls
Jan.23:TAMUCC 53-72UIW
Jan.23:McNeese S 74-71 HBU
Jan.23:NSU 73-68 SE La
Jan.23:Lamar 72-102SF Austin
Jan.20:NSU 74-86SF Austin
Jan.20:Nicholls 92-83 HBU
Jan.20:SE La 92-88 McNeese S
Jan.20:ACU 57-64SHSU
Jan.20:TAMUCC 68-87New Orlea
Jan.16:SE La 42-76ACU
Jan.16:Nicholls 74-72 Cent Ark
Jan.16:HBU 80-87SHSU
Jan.16:McNeese S 84-99New Orlea
Jan.16:SF Austin 83-65 UIW
Jan.13:Nicholls 76-66 NSU
Jan.13:McNeese S 61-83UIW
Jan.13:Lamar 71-96SHSU
Jan.13:Cent Ark 69-95SF Austin
Jan.13:TAMUCC 63-76SE La
Jan.9:UIW 64-86New Orlea
Jan.9:SE La 67-87Nicholls
Jan.9:HBU 65-71Lamar
Jan.9:SHSU 91-80 Cent Ark
Jan.9:NSU 78-75 McNeese S
Jan.8:Midwest. 71-87SF Austin
Jan.6:SHSU 70-52 SE La
Jan.6:Lamar 69-76Nicholls
Jan.6:ACU 66-63 HBU
Jan.6:UIW 75-67 NSU
Jan.6:New Orlea 79-83Cent Ark
Jan.2:Cent Ark 81-67 McNeese S
Jan.2:SHSU 84-81 Nicholls
Jan.2:NSU 93-99HBU
Jan.2:New Orlea 67-78SF Austin
Jan.2:Lamar 65-83ACU
Jan.1:McMurry 54-81UIW
Dec.31:McMurry 71-92UIW
Dec.30:Champion 76-91McNeese S
Dec.29:SE La 64-74Lamar
Dec.29:UIW 51-79Texas Tec (21)
Dec.29:Champion 36-94McNeese S
Dec.29:Dallas. 44-82ACU
Dec.29:UMHB 59-101SHSU
Dec.29:Cent Ark 56-93Baylor (2)
Dec.26:Nicholls 80-86LSU
Dec.23:SE La  77-70  GSU
Dec.23:NSU 52-62WSU
Dec.22:Paul Quin 35-59TAMUCC
Dec.22:Lamar 66-88UTSA
Dec.22:ACU 72-85Arkansas (8)
Dec.22:NSU 78-95Gonzaga (1)
Dec.21:New Orlea 62-73Rice
Dec.21:SHSU  69-66  UTRGV
Dec.21:NSU 57-95Gonzaga (1)
Dec.19:Lamar 57-86La Tech
Dec.19:Champion 28-92Cent Ark
Dec.19:Rice 69-82SHSU
Dec.19:HBU 65-84Oklahoma (25)
Dec.19:McNeese S 65-75La-Lafa.
Dec.19:NSU 67-94Mo.St.
Dec.19:OLLU 72-99TAMUCC
Dec.18:NSU 55-82Tulsa
Dec.17:HBU 55-85N.Texas
Dec.16:Cent Ark 65-81MSU
Dec.16:SHSU 63-79Texas (13)
Dec.16:HSU 73-95ACU
Dec.15:HBU 79-90Rice
Dec.15:New Orlea 63-73La-Lafa.
Dec.15:So.Miss  66-63  Lamar
Dec.15:TAMUCC 46-51Texas St
Dec.15:Arlington 50-114McNeese S
Dec.15:SE La 52-69Texas A
Dec.14:Cent Ark 54-68Ole Miss
Dec.14:SHSU 66-88LSU
Dec.14:Arlington 64-110McNeese S
Dec.12:SF Austin 55-66ULM
Dec.12:TAMUCC 57-77Texas Tec (21)
Dec.12:Champion 44-77NSU
Dec.12:Carver. 53-96McNeese S
Dec.12:McMurry 46-83ACU
Dec.12:Cent Ark 75-100Arkansas (8)
Dec.11:Champion 60-93HBU
Dec.10:LeTournea 65-107SHSU
Dec.10:New Orlea 70-77Jackson.
Dec.10:UTRGV  68-64  TAMUCC
Dec.9:SE La 69-78La Tech
Dec.9:New Orlea 70-79Campbell
Dec.9:Lamar  63-60  ULM
Dec.9:ACU 44-51Texas Tec (21)
Dec.9:SF Austin 52-83Baylor (2)
Dec.8:Cent Ark 65-88St.Louis
Dec.8:New Orlea  74-57  FNU
Dec.6:LSUA 79-97SF Austin
Dec.6:ULM  92-83  NSU
Dec.6:Cent Ark 83-86UALR
Dec.6:Howard. 54-117SHSU
Dec.5:Lamar 44-59Air Force
Dec.5:Tarleton 48-69ACU
Dec.5:UIW 64-72Texas St
Dec.5:Rice  86-64  HBU
Dec.4:McNeese S 76-86SF Austin
Dec.4:SE La 66-83CBU
Dec.4:Cent Ark 68-85Memphis
Dec.4:Dallas. 42-117SHSU
Dec.3:NSU 68-74TCU
Dec.2:La-Lafa.  66-63  New Orlea
Dec.2:Dallas. 37-140McNeese S
Dec.2:TAMUCC 59-62UTRGV
Dec.2:HBU 75-102SMU
Dec.2:UIW 83-94Wyoming
Dec.2:SE La  81-80  CBU
Dec.1:LeTournea 57-102SF Austin
Dec.1:Nicholls 50-73St.Marys
Dec.1:Howard. 51-81ACU
Nov.30:TAMUCC 54-91SMU
Nov.30:SE La 43-96LSU
Nov.30:Nicholls 49-60Californi
Nov.29:New Orlea 53-82Texas A&M
Nov.29:OLLU 71-84UIW
Nov.29:Boise St  86-55  SHSU
Nov.29:HBU 77-100ASU
Nov.29:NSU 77-91La Tech
Nov.28:Lipscomb  76-73  Lamar
Nov.28:Texas St  75-63  TAMUCC
Nov.28:NSU 71-80UT Arli.
Nov.28:ACU  70-58  Omaha
Nov.28:Nicholls 57-73Santa Cla
Nov.28:SE La 59-84UAB
Nov.27:Lamar 57-66Tulane
Nov.27:SHSU 52-84Texas Tec (21)
Nov.27:Nicholls  70-51  Idaho St
Nov.27:Rice  68-53  UIW
Nov.27:Austin Pe 72-80ACU
Nov.26:New Orlea 61-86BYU
Nov.25:NSU 58-101Texas Tec (21)
Nov.25:TAMIU 53-64TAMUCC
Nov.25:McNeese S 55-102Nebraska
Nov.25:HBU 45-69TCU
Nov.25:Lamar 45-89Houston (7)
Nov.25:SHSU 67-97SMU
Nov.25:SE La 63-67PFW
Nov.25:ACU  70-47  ETSU
Nov.25:UC Davis 93-101Nicholls
Sthl Standings
1
13-2 (17-7)
2
13-2 (23-4)
3
13-3 (19-9)
4
11-3 (15-5)
5
6-7 (8-15)
6
6-7 (8-15)
7
5-8 (8-12)
8
6-10 (10-18)
9
5-10 (8-18)
10
4-10 (10-14)
11
4-11 (6-19)
12
4-12 (5-19)
13
2-13 (5-19)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Nutall_Zach

SHSU
(190-G-)
Avg: 19.3

19.3
18.8
No. 2 Abilene Christian dominates No. 1 Nicholls in successful title defense (Photo: SouthLand)
Abilene Christian University 2020-21
Joe Golding Joe Golding Golding
Kolton Kohl
Kohl
Reggie Miller
Miller
Paul Hiepler
Hiepler
Mahki Morris
Morris
Joe Pleasant
Pleasant
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
34  Kolton Kohl 213 (7'0'') C 98 USASr J.F. Webb (Oxford, NC)
10  Reggie Miller 183 (6'0'') PG 99 USASr Klein Forest (Houston, TX)
33  Paul Hiepler 193 (6'4'') G 98 USASr Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, CA)
12  Mahki Morris 190 (6'3'') G 98 USASr Delaware Valley (Milford, PA)
32  Joe Pleasant 203 (6'8'') F 00 USAJr Blue Valley NW (Overland Park, KS)
11  Tobias Cameron 196 (6'5'') G 99 New ZealandJr Gold Coast R.
4  Damien Daniels 170 (5'7'') PG 00 USAJr Hogan Prep Charter (Kansas City, MO)
20  Coryon Mason 183 (6'0'') PG 99 USASr Douglass (Oklahoma City, OK)
42  Clay Gayman 198 (6'6'') F 99 USAJr Nevada (Nevada, MO)
3  Airion Simmons 196 (6'5'') F 00 USASo Parkview Magnet (Little Rock, AR)
21  Jameson Richardson 203 (6'8'') F USAFr Duke (Duke, OK)
1  Logan McLaughlin 185 (6'1'') G USAFr Hebron (Carrollton, TX)
5  Cameron Steele 203 (6'8'') F USAFr Minnetonka (Minnetonka, MN)
13  Payton Brooks 188 (6'2'') G USAFr Wylie TX Abilene (Abilene, TX)
15  Immanuel Allen 193 (6'4'') G 99 USASo Shadow Mountain (Phoenix, AZ)
Head Coach: Joe Golding
Coach Assistant: Antonio Bostic
No. 2 Abilene Christian dominates No. 1 Nicholls in successful title defense - Mar 14, 2021
The title of Southland's best remains in Wildcat Country.
Second seed Abilene Christian never trailed on their way to a 79-45 win over top seed Nicholls to claim their second-straight Southland Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Championship. The victory gives the Wildcats (23-4) the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
'We came down here for 80 minutes,' said ACU coach Joe Golding , whose team won for the 13th time in their last 14 contests. 'We really defended. We really guarded. That's our identity.'
The Wildcats put on an impressive display of imposing its defensive will on the Colonels (15-7) in the second half, holding Nicholls to 14 points on 6-of-33 shooting (18.2 percent). ACU also owned the glass, outrebounding the Colonels by a 53-34 margin.
'Obviously not our best night at the office,' said Nicholls coach Austin Claunch . 'I've been in this league five years, and they're as good defensively as I've seen. They scramble and move and make it hard for anyone. It's a testament to their discipline.'
Having advanced to the tournament final for the first time since 1998, the Colonels were never able to get an offense that averaged nearly 80 points per game on track.
Similar to Friday's semifinal win over Lamar, ACU put its foot on the gas and never let up. After a brief 3-3 tie, the Wildcats floored the Colonels with a relentless offense and a defense that helped force Nicholls to miss 14 of their first 20 shots. The Colonels could not keep up the pace as its usually reliable three-point attack was only two for its first 10 from long range.
Down 32-14, the Colonels finally showed up, putting together a run that cut the lead to 11 with 2:40 left in the half. A Johnson three-pointer began the Nicholls comeback that was further trimmed on consecutive treys from Ty Gordon (6'0''-PG-98), bringing them within 34-29 at the 1:48 mark of the first half.
The closing 17-4 run enabled Nicholls to weather the initial ACU surge and left them trailing only 36-31 at intermission.
However, the Wildcats resumed the intensity after the half, opening the second half with a 13-2 run as three-pointers from Tournament Most Valuable Player Damien Daniels (5'7''-PG-00) and fellow All-Tournament Team member Joe Pleasant (6'8''-F-00) put ACU back in control with a 46-33 cushion with 15:50 remaining. Tobias Cameron (6'5''-G-99) followed shortly after with a trey of his own that took the lead to 52-37 at the 12:51 mark.
The Colonels would get no closer than 14 as the Wildcats put together a tournament title-clinching run that was topped off by a steal and layup from Reggie Miller (6'0''-PG-99) with 6:13 left that put ACU up by a commanding 65-44 margin.
At that point, Golding cleared the bench to give his reserves a taste of the championship moment. Ten players scored on the evening as everyone on the roster received at least one minute of court time.
'Everything we do on and off the court is family,' said ACU guard Miller, who scored 11 points and pulled down 10 rebounds, earning a spot on the All-Tournament Team. 'We're a loving group of student-athletes, and we come out every day in practice trying to make each other better. I feel like that culture is what sets us apart from everyone else in the country.'
Joining Daniels, Miller and Pleasant on the All-Tournament team were teammate and All-Conference first teamer Kolton Kohl (7'0''-C-98) and Nicholls' Kevin Johnson (6'0''-PG-99), who scored 11 on Saturday.

Southland Conf. Tournament Final:
Abilene Christian - Nicholls 79-45
Southland Conf. Tournament Semifinals:
Abilene Christian - Lamar 93-71
Nicholls - Northwestern State 88-76

Courtesy of southland.org
All-Southland Conf. Awards 2021 - Mar 14, 2021
All-Tournament MVP: USA Damien Daniels (5'7''-PG-00) of ACU
Player of the Year: USA Zach Nutall (6'3''-G) of SHSU
Defensive Player of the Year: Hong Kong David Muoka (6'10''-C) of Lamar
Freshman of the Year: USA Bryce Monroe (5'11''-PG-01) of SHSU
Newcomer of the Year: USA Ty Gordon (6'0''-PG-98) of Nicholls St.
Coach of the Year: Austin Claunch of Nicholls St.

All-Southland Conf. 1st Team 2021
Nutall
Nutall
Kensmil
Kensmil
Kohl
Kohl
Lampley
Lampley
Gordon
Gordon

1st Team

USA Zach Nutall (6'3''-G) of SHSU
Surinam Gavin Kensmil (6'7''-F) of SF Austin
USA Kolton Kohl (7'0''-C-98) of ACU
USA Demarkus Lampley (6'2''-G) of SHSU
USA Ty Gordon (6'0''-PG-98) of Nicholls St.

All-Southland Conf. 2nd Team 2021
Pleasant
Pleasant
Willis
Willis
Johnson
Johnson
Massner
Massner
Rosser
Rosser

2nd Team

USA Joe Pleasant (6'8''-F-00) of ACU
USA Keaston Willis (6'3''-G) of UIW
USA Cameron Johnson (6'4''-G) of SF Austin
USA Trenton Massner (6'2''-G) of NSU
USA Damion Rosser (6'4''-G) of New Orleans

All-Southland Conf. 3rd Team 2021
Bergersen
Bergersen
Ware
Ware
Mason
Mason
Johnson
Johnson
Garvin
Garvin

3rd Team

USA Rylan Bergersen (6'6''-G) of Cent Arkansas
USA Roti Ware (6'3''-G) of SF Austin
USA Coryon Mason (6'0''-PG-99) of ACU
USA Kevin Johnson (6'0''-PG-99) of Nicholls St.
USA Najee Garvin (6'7''-F) of Nicholls St.

All-Southland Conf. All-Defensive Team 2021
Muoka
Muoka
Daniels
Daniels
Miller
Miller
Johnson
Johnson
Mason
Mason

All-Defensive Team

Hong Kong David Muoka (6'10''-C) of Lamar
USA Damien Daniels (5'7''-PG-00) of ACU
USA Reggie Miller (6'0''-PG-99) of ACU
USA Kevin Johnson (6'0''-PG-99) of Nicholls St.
USA Coryon Mason (6'0''-PG-99) of ACU

All-Southland Conf. All-Tournament Team 2021
Pleasant
Pleasant
Daniels
Daniels
Miller
Miller
Kohl
Kohl
Johnson
Johnson

All-Tournament Team

USA Joe Pleasant (6'8''-F-00) of ACU
USA Damien Daniels (5'7''-PG-00) of ACU
USA Reggie Miller (6'0''-PG-99) of ACU
USA Kolton Kohl (7'0''-C-98) of ACU
USA Kevin Johnson (6'0''-PG-99) of Nicholls St.