The Summit League: Season 2021-22

Games Schedule
Mar.8:NDSU 69-75S.Dak.St
Mar.7:S.Dakota 60-83S.Dak.St
Mar.7:ORU 72-92NDSU
Mar.6:W.Illinoi 68-80ORU
Mar.6:S.Dakota 74-61 UMKC
Mar.5:Denver 62-82NDSU
Mar.5:Omaha 79-87S.Dak.St
Feb.26:S.Dak.St 86-75 UMKC
Feb.26:Denver 83-77 W.Illinoi
Feb.26:NDSU 79-53 N.Dakota
Feb.26:Omaha 74-95St.Thomas
Feb.26:S.Dakota 92-87 ORU
Feb.24:S.Dak.St 106-102 ORU
Feb.24:Omaha 76-88W.Illinoi
Feb.24:S.Dakota 63-72UMKC
Feb.24:Denver 91-80 St.Thomas
Feb.22:St.Thomas 84-74 N.Dakota
Feb.19:St.Thomas 60-79S.Dak.St
Feb.19:W.Illinoi 65-78S.Dakota
Feb.19:ORU 87-73 N.Dakota
Feb.19:UMKC 85-71 NDSU
Feb.17:UMKC 80-65 N.Dakota
Feb.17:St.Thomas 60-81S.Dakota
Feb.17:W.Illinoi 66-91S.Dak.St
Feb.17:ORU 59-77NDSU
Feb.17:Denver 69-72Omaha
Feb.12:S.Dakota 84-76 Denver
Feb.12:UMKC 86-91ORU
Feb.12:NDSU 75-64 St.Thomas
Feb.12:N.Dakota 68-70W.Illinoi
Feb.12:Omaha 61-82S.Dak.St
Feb.10:N.Dakota 78-70 St.Thomas
Feb.10:S.Dakota 91-69 Omaha
Feb.10:NDSU 84-81 W.Illinoi
Feb.10:S.Dak.St 84-61 Denver
Feb.8:UMKC 76-67 St.Thomas
Feb.7:S.Dakota 74-76NDSU
Feb.5:W.Illinoi 82-91UMKC
Feb.5:St.Thomas 66-88ORU
Feb.5:Denver 65-73NDSU
Feb.5:S.Dak.St 89-79 S.Dakota
Feb.5:Omaha 85-92N.Dakota
Feb.3:Omaha 64-71NDSU
Feb.3:Denver 81-79 N.Dakota
Feb.3:St.Thomas 72-81UMKC
Feb.3:W.Illinoi 90-85 ORU
Jan.31:UMKC 83-75 W.Illinoi
Jan.31:S.Dak.St 70-64 N.Dakota
Jan.29:ORU 89-80 Denver
Jan.29:N.Dakota 58-71S.Dakota
Jan.29:St.Thomas 52-81W.Illinoi
Jan.29:NDSU 76-80S.Dak.St
Jan.29:UMKC 68-69Omaha
Jan.27:N.Dakota 61-96S.Dak.St
Jan.27:UMKC 72-61 Denver
Jan.27:ORU 100-88 Omaha
Jan.27:NDSU 74-62 S.Dakota
Jan.25:St.Thomas 56-77NDSU
Jan.24:Spurgeon 44-111UMKC
Jan.24:S.Dakota 75-72 W.Illinoi
Jan.22:N.Dakota 74-79UMKC
Jan.22:S.Dakota 90-79 St.Thomas
Jan.22:S.Dak.St 93-75 W.Illinoi
Jan.22:NDSU 72-71 ORU
Jan.22:Omaha 63-94Denver
Jan.20:S.Dak.St 92-77 St.Thomas
Jan.20:NDSU 77-80UMKC
Jan.20:N.Dakota 76-80ORU
Jan.17:Denver 63-55 UMKC
Jan.15:Denver 62-80S.Dak.St
Jan.15:W.Illinoi 90-79 NDSU
Jan.15:Omaha 70-105S.Dakota
Jan.15:ORU 84-72 UMKC
Jan.13:Denver 71-80S.Dakota
Jan.13:S.Dak.St 95-86 Omaha
Jan.13:W.Illinoi 73-68 N.Dakota
Jan.11:Bapt.Bibl 57-98UMKC
Jan.10:Omaha 61-64UMKC
Jan.10:S.Dakota 75-68 N.Dakota
Jan.10:NDSU 87-69 Denver
Jan.8:N.Dakota 74-93Denver
Jan.8:S.Dakota 65-84S.Dak.St
Jan.8:ORU 87-86 W.Illinoi
Jan.8:NDSU 71-67 Omaha
Jan.6:ORU 81-66 St.Thomas
Jan.6:N.Dakota 82-98Omaha
Jan.1:W.Illinoi 66-89St.Thomas
Jan.1:Omaha 62-107ORU
Dec.30:S.Dak.St 90-86 NDSU
Dec.30:Denver 66-83ORU
Dec.29:W.Illinoi 71-92Iowa (24)
Dec.29:N.Cent.. 45-97St.Thomas
Dec.22:St.Thomas 74-75Denver
Dec.22:N.Dakota 76-86NDSU
Dec.22:ORU 76-82S.Dak.St
Dec.22:W.Illinoi 78-84Omaha
Dec.22:UMKC 68-57 S.Dakota
Dec.20:ORU 82-73 S.Dakota
Dec.20:St.Thomas 80-73 Omaha
Dec.20:W.Illinoi 84-80 Denver
Dec.20:UMKC 57-89S.Dak.St
Dec.18:Dixie St 78-69 N.Dakota
Dec.18:EIU 54-71W.Illinoi
Dec.17:NDSU 73-61 Pacific
Dec.16:UT Arli. 62-71ORU
Dec.15:S.Dak.St 63-75Mo.St.
Dec.15:UCSD 56-64Denver
Dec.15:Bellarmin 64-78S.Dakota
Dec.15:Omaha 71-84UNLV
Dec.14:Northland 50-109St.Thomas
Dec.14:N.Cent.. 65-110N.Dakota
Dec.13:Indiana S 70-77NDSU
Dec.12:UMKC 56-60SIUE
Dec.11:S.Dak.St 77-74 WSU
Dec.11:ORU 60-69Mo.St.
Dec.11:NAU 71-76S.Dakota
Dec.11:EWU 76-60 N.Dakota
Dec.11:TAMUCC 87-73 Omaha
Dec.11:Denver 62-82Dixie St
Dec.11:Montana S 72-65 St.Thomas
Dec.10:Green Bay 55-64UMKC
Dec.10:CSUN 54-68NDSU
Dec.9:Denver 67-87N.Mexico
Dec.8:S.Dak.St 84-98Idaho
Dec.8:Drake 78-70 Omaha
Dec.7:NDSU 49-68Montana S
Dec.7:S.Dakota 69-74N.Colorad
Dec.7:N.Dakota 71-89CBU
Dec.5:St.Thomas 64-74Drake
Dec.5:Denver 58-71Texas St
Dec.5:W.Illinoi 97-70 CMU
Dec.4:ORU 85-67 HBU
Dec.4:EWU 92-81 Omaha
Dec.4:UT Martin 64-81W.Illinoi
Dec.4:Calvary 32-94UMKC
Dec.3:Waldorf 37-93S.Dakota
Dec.3:N.Dakota 51-76SJSU
Dec.3:Minn.-M. 47-112S.Dak.St
Dec.2:Crown 53-73St.Thomas
Dec.2:ORU 63-71TCU
Dec.2:Northland 51-114NDSU
Dec.2:Denver 64-77Wyoming
Dec.1:Ball St. 80-93W.Illinoi
Nov.30:S.Dakota 52-61SJSU
Nov.30:Present. 55-72N.Dakota
Nov.30:NDSU 55-80Creighton
Nov.30:PVAMU 90-99S.Dak.St
Nov.30:SIUE 75-65 Omaha
Nov.29:Tulsa 80-87ORU
Nov.28:N.Dakota 42-84Kansas St
Nov.28:UMKC 55-66Ark.St.
Nov.27:S.Dakota 70-83Nebraska
Nov.27:Miami, OH 67-79W.Illinoi
Nov.27:UMKC 62-70Morehead
Nov.27:Denver 68-77Utah Vall
Nov.27:St.Thomas 64-81Seattle
Nov.27:Idaho 73-90NDSU
Nov.26:Omaha 40-97Purdue (9)
Nov.26:OK State 78-77 ORU
Nov.24:Denver 65-66Air Force
Nov.24:W.Illinoi 68-72EMU
Nov.24:GMU 76-80S.Dak.St
Nov.24:N.Dakota 56-65FIU
Nov.23:Omaha 40-96Texas Tec (14)
Nov.23:Rogers St 31-91ORU
Nov.23:Washingto 87-76 S.Dak.St
Nov.23:Present. 58-99S.Dakota
Nov.22:S.Dak.St 102-75 Nevada
Nov.22:UMKC 74-58 Idaho St
Nov.22:W.Illinoi 69-67 NKU
Nov.22:Tarleton 53-54NDSU
Nov.21:Tenn.St. 66-83S.Dakota
Nov.21:HBU 61-74Denver
Nov.21:St.Thomas 86-73 SIUE
Nov.21:UT Martin 77-72 N.Dakota
Nov.20:Niagara 67-76St.Thomas
Nov.20:Omaha 47-68Montana
Nov.20:W.Illinoi 80-84DePaul
Nov.20:ORU 67-70Cent Ark
Nov.20:N.Dakota 79-98FAU
Nov.19:Southern 68-71S.Dakota
Nov.19:St.Thomas 75-79YSU
Nov.19:N.Dakota 74-72 Troy
Nov.18:Haskell 46-89ORU
Nov.18:Present. 62-99S.Dak.St
Nov.17:Kansas. 36-99UMKC
Nov.17:Omaha 64-79Kansas St
Nov.17:Denver 67-69TAMUCC
Nov.17:Montana S 74-91S.Dak.St
Nov.16:Denver 64-78UTSA
Nov.16:Iowa Wesl 71-97W.Illinoi
Nov.16:NDSU 45-97Arizona (2)
Nov.15:UMKC 80-66 Missouri
Nov.15:IUPUI 47-63Denver
Nov.15:Montana 77-79N.Dakota
Nov.15:NDSU 62-64UNLV
Nov.14:S.Dakota 50-99Drake
Nov.14:S.Dak.St 83-71 SF Austin
Nov.13:Omaha 69-73Ball St.
Nov.13:St.Thomas 91-73 SFC
Nov.12:UMKC 57-89Iowa (24)
Nov.12:NDSU 60-57 Cal Poly
Nov.12:OUAZ 72-71 Denver
Nov.12:S.Dak.St 88-104Alabama
Nov.12:SW Chris 50-121ORU
Nov.12:CSC 69-91W.Illinoi
Nov.11:Air Force 53-59S.Dakota
Nov.9:St.Thomas 72-77Chicago S
Nov.9:Hastings 57-67Omaha
Nov.9:Bradley 65-81S.Dak.St
Nov.9:W.Illinoi 75-74 Nebraska
Nov.9:UMKC 56-71Minnesota
Nov.9:ORU 80-109Color.St (23)
Nov.9:Milwaukee 75-60 N.Dakota
Nov.9:Conco., M 44-88NDSU
Nov.9:Regis Uni 65-68Denver
SUM Standings
1
18-0 (27-4)
2
13-5 (21-9)
3
12-6 (18-11)
4
12-6 (19-11)
5
11-7 (18-11)
6
7-11 (11-20)
7
7-11 (16-14)
8
4-14 (10-20)
9
4-14 (5-24)
10
2-16 (6-25)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Abmas_Max

ORU
(183-PG-)
Avg: 22.8

22.8
15.4
Jackrabbits take #SummitMBB Championship title with thrilling win over Bison (Photo: Summit League)
South Dakota State University 2021-22
Eric Henderson Eric Henderson Henderson
Alex Arians
Arians
Baylor Scheierman
Scheierman
Charlie Easley
Easley
Douglas Wilson
Wilson
Noah Freidel
Freidel
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
34  Alex Arians 193 (6'4'') G 1998 USASr Edgewood (Madison, WI)
2  Zeke Mayo 190 (6'3'') G USASo Lawrence (Lawrence, KS)
3  Baylor Scheierman 198 (6'6'') G 2000 USAJr Aurora (Aurora, NE)
30  Charlie Easley 188 (6'2'') G USAJr Pius X (Lincoln, NE)
35  Douglas Wilson 201 (6'7'') F 1999 USA Canon-McMillan (Canonsburg, PA)
15  Noah Freidel 193 (6'4'') G 2000 USAJr Tea (Tea, SD)
32  Matt Dentlinger 203 (6'8'') F 1998 USASr Kuemper (Carroll, IA)
50  David Wingett 201 (6'7'') G/F USAJr Bull City Prep (Durham, NC)
13  Luke Appel 203 (6'8'') F USASr Marshalltown (Marshalltown, IA)
1  Matthew Mims 183 (6'0'') PG 1999 USAJr Xavier (Cedar Rapids, IA)
22  Aaron Fiegen 201 (6'7'') F 1999 USAJr Madison (Madison, SD)
33  Broden Lien 203 (6'8'') F USAFr Andrews Osborne Acad (Willoughby, OH)
0  Jaylon Gentry 175 (5'9'') PG USAJr Brown Deer (Brown Deer, WI)
Head Coach: Eric Henderson
Coach Assistant: Bryan Petersen
Coach Assistant: Khyle Marshall
Jackrabbits take #SummitMBB Championship title with thrilling win over Bison - Mar 9, 2022
When the dust settled, the Jackrabbits' dream season was intact.
No. 1 South Dakota State edged past No. 2 North Dakota State in the Summit League Men's Championship title tilt with a thrilling 75-69 win. It was a historic victory for the Jackrabbits, who locked up a trip to the NCAA Tournament while winning their program-record 30th game of the season, and NCAA-leading 21st game in a row.
'How much pressure this team has been under has been incredible, and how they embrace and celebrate every moment is what makes them special,' SDSU coach Eric Henderson said.
Championship MVP Douglas Wilson (6'7''-F-1999) (21 points, 11 rebounds) led the way for the Jackrabbits. The Bison were paced again by Sam Griesel (6'6''-G/F-2000) (24 points, 8 rebounds) in an effort that seriously threatened SDSU's bid to follow up the first perfect regular season in league history with a tournament title.
The Jackrabbits started quickly, building a 10-point lead in the game's first six minutes. Despite all the experience on the floor for NDSU, it was the Bison's youngsters that stepped up to keep them in the game. Maleeck Harden-Hayes (6'7''-G) and Jarius Cook (6'3''-G) each scored eight points in the first half to keep NDSU within five at 33-28.
On the other end, NDSU kept Baylor Scheierman (6'6''-G-2000) in check in the first half (2-8 FG), but the Jackrabbits nonetheless went to the locker room with an advantage, in large part because seven players had hit the score sheet. The action then exploded in a tense second half.
Neither team was able to generate a significant run, but Griesel handed the Bison their first lead of the game by drilling a triple to make it 61-60 with 3:05 left. However, as would be a theme for the night, Charlie Easley (6'2''-G) (15 points) followed with a big basket on the next possession to let the Jackrabbits retake the lead. He then immediately drew a charge on Grant Nelson (6'10''-F) to give the ball back to SDSU with 2:21.
'At the end of the day, I'm going to remember celebrating with my teammates other than any of the shots,' Easley said when asked which moment stood out most.
The Player of the Year then finally made his mark following the Easley-drawn charge. Despite an uncharacteristic shooting night (11 points, 4-15 FG), Scheierman hit a 3-pointer over Rocky Kreuser deep in the shot clock to give SDSU a two-possession lead with 1:54 left.
Griesel and Nelson (11 points, 8 rebounds) would add baskets down the stretch, but the Jackrabbits would salt away the game at the free throw line. That included two makes by freshman Zeke Mayo (12 points) under massive pressure with 11 seconds left. Ultimately, the Jackrabbits celebrated at midcourt in front of a raucous SDSU crowd.
On the other side, a history-making veteran trio depart for NDSU. Tyree Eady (6'6''-G) (7 points), Kreuser (4 points) and Griesel likely wrapped up a Summit career that saw them win two league tournaments, make the 2019 NCAA Tournament and earn a bid to the canceled 2020 NCAA Tournament. Bison head coach David Richman talked about the impact those three have had on the program after the game.
'These three young men individually and in their own right, but more importantly collectively, have simply raised the standard of Bison basketball to an all-time high,' he said in an emotional post-game press conference. 'They left a legacy.'
The championship game was attended by 10,072 people, the third highest mark in league history. Overall, 37,190 people went through the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center's turnstiles, the second-highest number in the history of the event.
SDSU now awaits its seed in the NCAA Tournament, where it will make its sixth appearance since joining Division I. The NCAA Selection Show is scheduled for Sunday, March 13 at 5 p.m. CT on CBS.

Turning Point
Easley and the Jackrabbits seemed to have flipped momentum midway through the second half when he drilled a three to make the game 49-45. Following a stop, Wilson finished a Scheierman lob to send the Sioux Falls crowd wild. The Bison, however, would fight back, and it was Easley's late shot and subsequent charge that finally did in fact turn the momentum.

Inside the Box Score
SDSU was held to just six 3-pointers after entering the contest averaging more than nine 3-pointers per game.
All five Jackrabbit starters scored in double figures, including 10 points from Alex Arians, his highest point total in nearly a month.
Griesel and Scheierman each played a game-high 38 minutes in running their respective teams.
The teams battled to a near-stalemate in the paint, with SDSU narrowly edging out NDSU on both the boards (36-34) and points in the paint (40-36).

News & Notes
The Jackrabbits became the first team in Summit League history to win 30 games in a season and now own the nation's longest winning streak of 21.
South Dakota State or North Dakota State have won 10 of the last 11 #SummitMBB Championship titles and this marked the fifth time these two squads faced off in the finale. The Jackrabbits are 4-1 in those contests.
Douglas Wilson recorded his third double-double of the season with 21 points and 11 rebounds and first since a loss to Washington on Nov. 23.

Summit League Tournament Final: South Dakota St. - North Dakota St. 75-69
Summit League Tournament Semifinals:
South Dakota St. - South Dakota 83-60
North Dakota St. - Oral Roberts 92-72

Courtesy of thesummitleague.org
All-Summit League Awards 2022 - Mar 9, 2022
All-Tournament MVP: USA Douglas Wilson (6'7''-F-1999) of South Dakota State
Player of the Year: USA Baylor Scheierman (6'6''-G-2000) of South Dakota State
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Marvin Nesbitt Jr. (6'4''-G) of Kansas City
Freshman of the Year: USA Paul Bruns (6'4''-G) of North Dakota
Newcomer of the Year: USA Evan Gilyard II (5'10''-PG) of Kansas City
Sixth Man of the Year: USA Luke Appel (6'8''-F) of South Dakota State
Coach of the Year: Eric Henderson of South Dakota State

All-Summit League First Team 2022
Abmas
Abmas
Gilyard II
Gilyard II
Griesel
Griesel
Kreuser
Kreuser
Scheierman
Scheierman
Wilson
Wilson

First Team

USA Max Abmas (6'0''-PG) of Oral Roberts
USA Evan Gilyard II (5'10''-PG) of Kansas City
Germany Sam Griesel (6'6''-G/F-2000) of North Dakota State
USA Rocky Kreuser (6'9''-F) of North Dakota State
USA Baylor Scheierman (6'6''-G-2000) of South Dakota State
USA Douglas Wilson (6'7''-F-1999) of South Dakota State

All-Summit League Second Team 2022
Archambault
Archambault
Massner
Massner
Nesbitt Jr.
Nesbitt Jr.
Perrott-Hunt
Perrott-Hunt
Lamar
Lamar

Second Team

USA Mason Archambault (6'0''-PG) of South Dakota
USA Trenton Massner (6'2''-G) of Western Illinois
USA Marvin Nesbitt Jr. (6'4''-G) of Jr.
New Zealand Kruz Perrott-Hunt (6'3''-G-2000) of South Dakota
USA Arkel Lamar (6'5''-F) of Kansas City

All-Summit League Honorable Mention 2022
Barisic
Barisic
Bruns
Bruns
Hunt Jr.
Hunt Jr.
Kamateros
Kamateros
McBride
McBride

Honorable Mention

Croatia Luka Barisic (6'10''-F-1998) of Western Illinois
USA Paul Bruns (6'4''-G) of North Dakota
USA Kevin Hunt Jr. (6'3''-G-1997) of Denver
Greece Tasos Kamateros (6'8''-F-2000) of South Dakota
USA Issac McBride (6'0''-PG-2000) of Oral Roberts

All-Summit League All-Defensive Team 2022
Anderson
Anderson
Eady
Eady
Massner
Massner
Nesbitt Jr.
Nesbitt Jr.
Wilson
Wilson

All-Defensive Team

USA Boogie Anderson (6'3''-G) of South Dakota
USA Tyree Eady (6'6''-G) of North Dakota State
USA Trenton Massner (6'2''-G) of Western Illinois
USA Marvin Nesbitt Jr. (6'4''-G) of Jr.
USA Douglas Wilson (6'7''-F-1999) of South Dakota State

All-Summit League All-Newcomer Team 2022
Barisic
Barisic
Gilyard II
Gilyard II
Hunt Jr.
Hunt Jr.
Massner
Massner

All-Newcomer Team

Croatia Luka Barisic (6'10''-F-1998) of Western Illinois
USA Evan Gilyard II (5'10''-PG) of Kansas City
USA Kevin Hunt Jr. (6'3''-G-1997) of Denver
USA Trenton Massner (6'2''-G) of Western Illinois
USA Zeke Mayo (6'3''-G) of South Dakota State

All-Summit League All-Tournament Team 2022
Wilson
Wilson
Scheierman
Scheierman
Griesel
Griesel
Nelson
Nelson
Abmas
Abmas

All-Tournament Team

USA Douglas Wilson (6'7''-F-1999) of South Dakota State
USA Baylor Scheierman (6'6''-G-2000) of South Dakota State
Germany Sam Griesel (6'6''-G/F-2000) of North Dakota State
USA Grant Nelson (6'10''-F) of North Dakota State
USA Max Abmas (6'0''-PG) of Oral Roberts