The Summit League 2024-25
Tournament Winner: University of Nebraska at Omaha
Regular Season Champion: University of Nebraska at Omaha
Top Scorer: Jacksen Moni (20.4)
The Summit League Final: University of Nebraska at Omaha - University of St. Thomas, MN 85-75 Omaha (Chris Crutchfield): JJ White 29, Marquel Sutton 22, Tony Osburn 8, Ja'Sean Glover 4, Lance Waddles 15, Joshua Streit 3, Isaac Ondekane 4, Kamryn Thomas 0, Grant Stubblefield 0, Sebastian Perry 0, Khamani Cooper 0, Pablo Soumare 0, Lincoln Palbicki 0 Standings 2024-25
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![]() NDSU The Summit League Final ![]() University of Nebraska at Omaha won Championship of The Summit League
Top-seeded Mavericks, Sutton finish off Summit League-double-Mar 10, 2025
No. 1 seed Omaha finished off a regular season and tournament title sweep with an 85-75 victory over No. 2 seed St. Thomas on Sunday in the title game of the 2025 Summit League Championship at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center. The Mavericks' first team all-league duo of Marquel Sutton (6'8''-F-2003) and JJ White (6'2''-G-2003) delivered once again during a historice season that saw Omaha win its first regular season and postseason titles at the Division I level. The Mavericks knew they were dancing heading into the game but it did not show as they were on a mission to finish leg three of their first tournament-title run. The Summit League Player of the year finished with 22 points and a championship-game record 18 rebounds and added a Championship MVP trophy to his accolades. White did his part by going 10-for-14 from the field, scoring 29 points and dishing out five assists. Lance Waddles (6'4''-G) chipped in with 15 points and had 11 of those during a first half that saw both teams threaten to run away and hide. The Tommies made their first three attempts from beyond the arc to gain an early edge but cooled off after that. Rich Byrhe, who had just three games with multiple triples during the regular season, made two of those as the Tommies led 9-5 before White and the Mavericks settled in. White's second triple of the opening six minutes gave Omaha its first lead of the game at 12-11. The first of a trio of first-half treys from Waddles sparked a 9-0 run by the Mavericks to put them ahead 21-15 but that quickly answered by the Tommies. St. Thomas reeled off the next 10 points to reclaim the lead at the 8:21 mark. Waddles squelched that run with back-to-back makes from deep off the Omaha bench. The teams would go back-and-forth from there over the next few minutes before Sutton threw down a thunderous dunk and made a driving layup off a Tommies' turnover to make it a 36-31 contest at the under-4 timeout. The Summit League Player of the Year had his double-double by halftime and Omaha held the Tommies without a field goal over the closing four minutes to extend the lead to 39-33 at the break. Sutton was joined in double-figure scoring during the first half by White and Waddles, who each had 11. The Tommies cold shooting carried over into the first half as they went scoreless until Kendall Blue (6'6''-G) made a pair of free throws at the 15:57 mark. UST's stretch of missed field goals overlapped the halves and reached 15 straight before a make by Nolan Minessale that was quickly followed by a Ryan Dufault steal and layup that got UST back within 11 at 51-40 with just under 14 minutes to play. Minessale's make started a 7-0 run for the Tommies while the Mavericks took a turn with a cold shooting stretch. White snapped that with a driving layup at the 11:54 mark that put Omaha back up by 10. The Tommies kept charging, pulling to within 57-51 on a jumper by Blue at the 9:19 mark. However, that six-point margin, which the Tommies closed within on four different occasions during that closing stretch, would be as close as they would get in that closing stretch. The Mavericks will find out their NCAA Tournament destination in a week when the selection show airs next Sunday on CBS at 5 p.m. CT. Turning Point Waddles scored 11 key points in the first half and his second of back-to-back three-pointers during a 47-second stretch gave Omaha a lead and the Mavericks were threatened but never trailed again. Inside the Box Score Sutton had his second double-double of the tournament and eighth of the season, finishing with 22 points and a career-high 18 rebounds. His rebound total was a Summit League Championship title game record. White finished with his seventh 20-plus point game of the season, which have all come since Jan. 11. Minessale's team-high 20 points marked the third time during his rookie season he eclipsed that total. Sutton's 18 rebounds helped Omaha hold a 42-31 edge on the glass News & Notes Omaha, picked to finish eighth in the preseason poll finished off the regular season and tournament title sweep, earning the program's first titles in both. St. Thomas finished with 24 wins, which were the most during the program's four-year transition to the Division I level. The Mavericks are the first team besides North Dakota State, Oral Roberts or South Dakota State to win the postseason event since former member Oakland won the 2011 title. Summit League Final: Omaha - St. Thomas 85-75 Summit League Semifinals: Omaha - South Dakota 100-75 St. Thomas - North Dakota 85-69 Summit League Quarterfinals: Omaha - Kansas City 70-61 St. Thomas - Denver 80-62 SD State - North Dakota 69-85 ND State - South Dakota 84-85 Summit League First Round: Kansas City - Oral Roberts 73-56 Courtesy of thesummitleague.org All-Summit League Awards 2025-Mar 10, 2025
![]() Marquel Sutton, 22-year old forward from the Omaha Mavericks, picked up the All-Tournament MVP at the NCAA Division I.
He received multiple other awards, was named the Player of the Year, and was voted to the First Team and Tournament Team.
Sutton was previously voted the Tournament Semifinals last year.
He averaged 19 points and almost 8 rebounds per game in the league.
Sutton has totalled 19 games of 20 or more points and recorded double-doubles in 8 games on the year.
His 36 points against the University of South Dakota were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Chase Forte, guard from the University of South Dakota, was selected as the Defensive Player of the Year of NCAA Division I.
He collected multiple other honors, was selected to the First Team and Defensive Team and Defensive Team.
Forte registered almost 18 points and over 4 rebounds per game that season in the league.
He has totalled 16 games of 20 or more points on the year and had 30 or more points in 2 games.
Forte's 31 points against the University of North Dakota were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Oscar Cluff, Australian center from the South Dakota State University, was honored as the Newcomer of the Year at the NCAA Division I.
He graduated from the Cochise College three years ago.
Cluff received multiple other awards, was chosen to the First Team and Defensive Team and Defensive Team.
He conducted his way to the second position in averaging a commendable over 12 rebounds per game.
Cluff also recorded 17 points per game over the season in the league.
He has totalled 12 games of 20 or more points and logged double-doubles in 21 games on the year.
Cluff's 30 points against Denver were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Cluff's team was the regular season runner-up in the Pac-12 in 2024.
Miles Barnstable, guard from the University of St.
Thomas, MN, was named to the First Team of NCAA Division I.
He collected multiple other honors, earned a spot in the Defensive Team and Tournament Team.
Barnstable averaged over 14 points and 3 rebounds per game in the league.
He has totalled 7 games of 20 or more points on the year.
Barnstable's 30 points against the University of North Dakota were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Among many awards he was selected to the All-WIAC First Team between 2023 and 2024.
He was also selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 9 Second Team in 2024.
Barnstable was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 9 Third Team in 2023.
Jacksen Moni, forward from the North Dakota State University, was voted to the First Team at the NCAA Division I.
He was also selected to the Defensive Team.
Moni registered over 20 points and 5 rebounds per game that season in the league.
His 32 points against the Utah Valley were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Among many awards Moni's team won the NSIC North Division Regular Season in 2023.
He was selected to the NABC Division II All-Central District First Team in 2024.
Moni was also selected to the All-NSIC Second Team back in 2022.
JJ White, 21-year old guard from the Omaha Mavericks, was chosen to the First Team of NCAA Division I.
He was also named to the Tournament Team.
White previously earned the Tournament Semifinals last year.
He notched over 13 points and 4 assists per game over the season in the league.
White's 35 points against the Oral Roberts University were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Among many awards he was selected to the Arizona Class 5A Northwest All-Region Defensive Player of the Year as well as the All-Region First Team and the All-Arizona Honorable Mention back in 2021.
All-Tournament MVP: Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Freshman of the Year: Newcomer of the Year: Sixth Man of the Year: Coach of the Year: Chris Crutchfield of Omaha First Team Second Team Honorable Mention All-Defensive Team All-Newcomer Team All-Tournament Team |
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