The Summit League: Season 2022-23

Q.Finals Semis Final 2023 Semis Q.Finals
S.Dakota68
NDSU70
Omaha55
S.Dakota St.63
NDSU89
S.Dakota St.79
NDSU58
ORU92
St.Thomas65
ORU70
St.Thomas67
W.Illinois60
N.Dakota80
ORU96
Standings 2022-23
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Tournament & League MVP & Top Scorer
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Golden Eagles get back to the dance with triumph over NDSU in title game-Mar 8, 2023
The Golden Eagles didn't leave any doubt. No. 1 Oral Roberts blew past No. 3 North Dakota State, 92-58, to cap off an undefeated run through conference opponents and win their second Summit League Tournament Championship in the past three years.
With the win, Paul Mills ' team is headed to the NCAA Tournament for the seventh time, and return just two years after reaching the Sweet 16 in 2021.
The resounding victory also made ORU just the second team in Summit League history to reach the 30-win mark.
"The goal was a championship and we didn't lose any and that came with it. That's a testament to all the hard work we put in. All the practices, all the sprints, "ORU senior guard Max Abmas (6'0''-PG-2001) said.
The Golden Eagles were led by Abmas, who scored 26 points and tied a career high with 11 assists. The ORU icon was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player for the second time, and was joined on the all-tournament team by Connor Vanover (10 points, 10 rebounds, 6 blocks).
It was, however, a less obvious player that set the Golden Eagles on their way.
Patrick Mwamba (6'7''-F-1999) was the offensive catalyst off the bench for ORU in the game's early stages. The junior scored a season-high 17 points in the first half while helping the Golden Eagles build a commanding lead before five minutes had ticked off the clock.
One early sequence was particularly telling.
Kareem Thompson grabbed an offensive rebound on the baseline just before the under 16 media timeout and kicked it out to Abmas, who swung the ball to Issac McBride (6'2''-G-2000) who knocked in a corner three. This forced an NDSU timeout, but Vanover rejected a Joshua Streit (6'9''-F) shot on the ensuing Bison possession. Mwamba would then drill a three to give ORU an 18-3 lead.
The Golden Eagle momentum would only grow from there. The regular season champions entered halftime with a 51-20 lead, holding the Bison to just 7-26 shooting from the floor in the first half.
"I feel like they just punched us in the face and we weren't ready for it, "said Bison junior guard Boden Skunberg (6'5''-G).
NDSU was unable to dominate the interior like it had in beating South Dakota State in the semifinals. Vanover was a presence in the paint throughout the game, and helped ORU jump out to a 14-5 advantage on the glass. Bison head coach David Richman also credited Thompson's physical defense for helping hold all-tournament team honoree Grant Nelson to nine points on 3-8 shooting.
"You saw a really hungry group, a really mature group, "Richman said of ORU after the game.
The Golden Eagles now head back to Tulsa and await their seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Turning Point
Mwamba put an exclamation point on his explosive first half by hitting a three pointer just before the buzzer sounded. This sent an already dominant Golden Eagles team to the momentum with an extra dose of momentum.

Inside the Box Score

ORU notched its fourth victory against a league opponent by at least 34 points.
Mwamba's 20-point effort was a season high and included four three pointers, the first time he hit that many shots from distance in a game in his career.
Vanover's six blocks were the third highest mark in a league tournament game, a distinction he shares with three other players and he moved into fifth place on the Summit League's single-season charts, pushing his 2022-23 total to 107.
Skunberg, an all-tournament team honoree, led the Bison with 18 points, his ninth game in a row hitting double figure scoring.
News & Notes

The Golden Eagles would enter the NCAA Tournament with sole possession of the nation's longest active winning streak should MAC regular season champion Toledo not reach the MAC Tournament final. The Rockets carry a 15-game winning streak into their quarterfinal matchup with Miami Ohio on Thursday.
This was the fifth straight title-game appearance for NDSU, who won it all in 2019 and 2020 during that stretch.
Per KenPom.com, only 17 teams had less Division I experience than the Bison this season. The young Bison finished third in the conference and closed the regular season winning five of their last six games.

Courtesy of thesummitleague.org

All-Summit League Awards 2023-Mar 8, 2023
All-Tournament MVP: USA Max Abmas (6'0''-PG-2001) of ORU
Player of the Year: USA Max Abmas (6'0''-PG-2001) of ORU
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Connor Vanover (7'5''-F-1999) of ORU
Freshman of the Year: USA Andrew Rohde (6'6''-G) of St.Thomas
Newcomer of the Year: USA Connor Vanover (7'5''-F-1999) of ORU
Sixth Man of the Year: USA Matthew Norman (6'4''-G) of N.Dakota
Coach of the Year: Paul Mills of ORU

All-Summit League First Team 2023
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First Team

USA Max Abmas (6'0''-PG-2001) of ORU
USA Trenton Massner (6'2''-G) of W.Illinois
USA Zeke Mayo (6'3''-G) of S.Dakota St.
USA Grant Nelson (6'11''-F) of NDSU
USA Andrew Rohde (6'6''-G) of St.Thomas
USA Connor Vanover (7'5''-F-1999) of ORU

All-Summit League Second Team 2023
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Second Team

USA Shemarri Allen (6'4''-G) of UMKC
USA Parker Bjorklund (6'6''-F) of St.Thomas
USA Matt Dentlinger (6'8''-F-1998) of S.Dakota St.
USA Issac McBride (6'2''-G-2000) of ORU
USA RayQuawndis Mitchell (6'5''-G) of UMKC

All-Summit League Honorable Mention 2023
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Honorable Mention

USA Tommy Bruner (6'1''-G) of Denver
USA Frankie Fidler (6'7''-F) of Omaha
Greece Tasos Kamateros (6'8''-F-2000) of S.Dakota
New Zealand Kruz Perrott-Hunt (6'3''-G-2000) of S.Dakota
USA Boden Skunberg (6'5''-G) of NDSU

All-Summit League All-Defensive Team 2023
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All-Defensive Team

USA Shemarri Allen (6'4''-G) of UMKC
USA Matthew Mims (6'0''-PG-1999) of S.Dakota St.
USA Grant Nelson (6'11''-F) of NDSU
USA Connor Vanover (7'5''-F-1999) of ORU
USA Jesiah West (6'5''-F) of W.Illinois

All-Summit League All-Newcomer Team 2023
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All-Newcomer Team

USA Tommy Bruner (6'1''-G) of Denver
USA William Kyle (6'9''-F) of S.Dakota St.
USA RayQuawndis Mitchell (6'5''-G) of UMKC
USA Andrew Rohde (6'6''-G) of St.Thomas
USA Connor Vanover (7'5''-F-1999) of ORU

All-Summit League All-Tournament Team 2023
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All-Tournament Team

USA Andrew Rohde (6'6''-G) of St.Thomas
USA Grant Nelson (6'11''-F) of NDSU
USA Boden Skunberg (6'5''-G) of NDSU
USA Connor Vanover (7'5''-F-1999) of ORU
USA Max Abmas (6'0''-PG-2001) of ORU