Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association 2023-24
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Final: Lincoln University of Pennsylvania - Fayetteville State University 54-51 Fayetteville St. (Luke D'Alessio): Caleb Simmons 21, Tairell Fletcher 10, Kaleb Coleman 8, Khalil Ridges 3, D'Marco Baucum 6, Myles Pierre 3, Tony Hauser 0, Tyler Gill 0, Marcus Elliott 0, Cedric Currie 0, Joshua Wiggins 0, Tristan Lexander 0, Isaiah Ray 0 Standings 2023-24
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![]() Bluefield St. ![]() Lincoln University of Pennsylvania -Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions
LU Lions Men's Basketball Claims the 2024 CIAA Championship-Mar 14, 2024
In a thrilling conclusion to the CIAA Tournament, held at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland, the Lincoln University Lions claimed the 2024 CIAA Men's Basketball Championship title with a narrow 54-51 victory over Fayetteville State University. This intense championship game showcased both teams' determination and skill, but Lincoln emerged victorious, cementing their place in CIAA history. Lincoln was acknowledged as a champion in the official list of CIAA winners in 1915 with Howard and Hampton before the CIAA was officially formed. With the victory, Lincoln also secures the CIAA's automatic bid to the NCAA Division II tournament. Lincoln will learn its opponent and destination on Sunday, March 10 when the pairings are announced. The game started tightly contested, with Lincoln trailing slightly at halftime, 21-20. Their shooting in the first half was not optimal, with the team managing only 8-23 from the field. Ethan Garita (6'9''-F) (Trenton, N.J./Princeton Day School) was a bright spot for Lincoln, leading with 5 points on 2-3 shooting, alongside two rebounds and a steal. The team struggled from beyond the arc, hitting just 1 of 5 attempts, but maintained composure at the free-throw line with 3-4 shooting. The second half saw Lincoln elevate their performance to overcome the deficit and ultimately win the championship game with a final score of 54-51. The Lions improved their shooting to 17-44 from the field and 3-9 from three-point range. Their aggressive play and strategic fouling paid off, allowing them to capitalize on free-throw opportunities, making 17 of 24 attempts. The team also demonstrated their defensive prowess with 24 rebounds, eight assists, six steals, and seven blocks while keeping their turnovers to a manageable 12. Ethan Garita (Trenton, N.J./Princeton Day School) emerged as the leading scorer for Lincoln, finishing the game with 15 points, five rebounds, and three blocks, showcasing his versatility and importance to the team. Cleveland Baker (5'10''-PG) played a crucial role in the victory, especially in the game's closing stages, with his clutch performance from the free-throw line, scoring 13 points and securing two steals while converting 8 of 10 free throws. Peter Sorbet was named the CIAA Tournament MVP, a testament to his impactful play throughout the tournament. He contributed nine points, four blocks, and six rebounds in the championship game alone, shooting 4-8 from the field. His all-around performance was pivotal in Lincoln's path to victory. "Our guys just wanted it a little bit more," Lincoln head coach Jason Armstrong said. "Our guys stayed focused and stayed in the moment. It was wonderful to our see fans be here with us this whole week and cheer us on. We came back this year and did what we wanted to do. Now, we get ready for the NCAA Tournament. Shout out to Fayetteville State. They battled to the end and never gave up." The victory marks a significant achievement for the Lincoln Lions, crowning them as the 2024 CIAA Men's Basketball Champions. This win highlights the team's talent and hard squad throughout the season and solidifies their legacy within the conference. The contributions of players like Ethan Garita (Trenton, N.J./Princeton Day School), Cleveland Baker, and Peter Sorbet were instrumental in this championship run, showcasing the depth and resilience of the Lincoln University basketball program. Courtesy of theciaa.com CIAA Final: Lincoln (PA) - Fayetteville State 54-51 CIAA Semifinals: Lincoln (PA) - Claflin 58-52 Fayetteville State - Virginia Union 53-51 CIAA Quarterfinals: Claflin - Virginia State 75-69 Virginia Union - Bluefield State 61-55 All-CIAA Awards 2024-Mar 14, 2024
All-Tournament MVP: Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Rookie of the Year: Coach of the Year: Cleo Hill of WSSU
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