
Peach Belt Conference: Season 2025-26
PBC 2025-26
PBC Final: Lander University - University of North Georgia 64-54 Lander University (Omar Wattad): Greyson Pritzl, Jacob Daniels, Tommy Moore, Navaughn Maise, Bobby Crawford, Reid Stodghill, Breon Steele, Jaylen Claggett, Dylan Canoville, Antewan Webber, Jake Tringone, Terry Leonard, Jeremiah Holloway, Will Stewart, Samuel Perry, Bryce Edwards, Jaden Miller Standings 2025-26
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![]() Columbus St. ![]() Lander University won Championship of PBC 2025-26
Arrived: Navaughn Maise (Clark Atlanta University)
Left: Harrison Burton (coach assistant Arkansas Tech University), Austin Mick (coach assistant Fairleigh Dickinson University)
Average Height: 192.0 cm (6'3.6'')
Average Age: 23.5
Lander Holds Off North Georgia for 10th Consecutive Win, PBC Tournament Championship-Mar 9, 2026
For the first time in school history, the Lander Bearcats are both Peach Belt Conference regular season and tournament champions. Top seed and nationally 25th ranked Lander came out hot and then survived a North Georgia rally, winning the PBC Tournament Championship game 64-54 Sunday afternoon at Horne Arena, the 10th consecutive victory for the Bearcats. The Blue and Gold has won 16 of its last 17 games. Lander improved to 25-5 and will next play in the NCAA Division II National Tournament, beginning later this week. The schedule will be released Sunday night. It was LU's sixth PBC Tournament championship, its first since 2019-20. The Bearcats hoisted the PBC Championship trophy and cut down the nets in front of the home Horne Arena crowd. North Georgia's 11-game winning streak ended as the Nighthawks fell to 23-7. They will also advance to March Madness. The Bearcats hit 15 of their first 22 shots from the floor and had leads of 23 points late in the first half and 21 in the second half. North Georgia used a 21-4 run to pull within four points inside four minutes to go. But Lander pulled away late with a game-ending 7-1 run. Peach Belt Tournament Most Valuable Player Jacob Daniels and All-Tournament player Bobby Crawford (6'8''-F) again led the way for the Bearcats as they did in Saturday's semifinals. Crawford had 14 points on six of 10 shooting from the floor, six blocked shots and seven rebounds Sunday. Daniels also scored 14 points while adding five assists and three steals. Greyson Pritzl (6'4''-G-2003), who also made the All-Tournament team, added 10 points and seven rebounds for Lander. Navaughn Maise (6'6''-F) paced the Bearcats with 11 rebounds while adding two blocked shots. "It was special," Lander head coach Omar Wattad said. "It is a special, special feeling. I work these guys really hard and it is a testament to them as human beings that they can take it. If it's not up to the standard where I think we need to be at, I lay into them and they have never not responded. "The players hold each other accountable," added Wattad, the PBC Coach of the Year. "It's a player led team, we have really good basketball players, and an amazing coaching staff with me. We are not done yet." "It's a blessing to be in this position," Daniels said. "In our heads, we needed to come out with great energy, positive vibes and get off to a great start." The Bearcats came out much hotter Sunday than they did in the first two tournament games, taking a 9-0 lead. Tommy Moore (5'11''-G) drove the baseline and made a spin move for a layup to open the scoring, Crawford scored twice in the paint, and Daniels swished a 3-pointer. Daniels made a driving layup to increase Lander's lead to 15-5 with 14:37 left in the opening half and Moore's 3-pointer from the left corner made it 18-8. Daniels put back his own miss as the Bearcats doubled up North Georgia 20-10 at the 12:17 mark. Dylan Canoville (6'6''-F-2002) dunked off a pass from Daniels, tapped in an offensive rebound, and then converted a tough layup into a three-point play as the Blue and Gold led 31-14 with 8:19 to go. Lander's lead exploded past 20 points when Pritzl spun around a defender for a driving layup, making it 37-16 with 3:55 left. Pritzl scored again as the Bearcats had their largest lead of the game at 23 points, 39-16. The Bearcats led 41-24 at halftime behind a superior shooting performance, making 19 of 34 shots (56 percent) to just seven of 28 (25 percent) for the Nighthawks. Lander outscored UNG 34-4 in the paint in the opening half and blocked five shots. Colin Turner (6'9''-C-1995)'s layup off a Bearcat turnovers pulled the visitors within 43-30 at the 18-minute mark. Daniels drove for a layup and assisted on baskets by Canoville and Pritzl as the Lander advantage grew to 53-32 inside 14 minutes to go. But the Nighthawks scored the game's next eight points, holding the Bearcats scoreless for almost four minutes. Stephen Akwiwu (6'6''-F)'s free throw cut the deficit to 53-40 at the 10-minute mark. Crawford's layup ended the Lander scoring drought. But UNG resumed its comeback, stretching the 8-0 run to 21-4 as Turner's layup cut it to 57-53 with 3:44 left. However, with a chance to slice the deficit to a single possession, UNG's Chase Champion (6'2''-G) missed the front end of a one and one free throw. Pritzl made two free throws, ending Lander's scoring drought of four minutes and 34 seconds as the now tenuous lead grew to 59-53 with 2:48 to go. Daniels added a free throw to increase the lead to seven. Turner's hook shot hit the front iron, Pritzl grabbed the defensive board and Daniels added two huge free throws giving the Bearcats a 62-53 lead with 1:39 left. Moore and Crawford added free throws to complete Lander's scoring. Courtesy of peachbeltconference.org Final: Lander - North Georgia 64-54 Semis: Lander - Flagler 66-58 Columbus State - North Georgia 59-65 All-PBC Awards 2026-Mar 10, 2026
![]() Marlon Smith, guard from the Columbus State University, was named the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division II.
He was also selected to the First Team.
Smith averaged over 20 points and 8 rebounds per game in the league.
He has totalled 7 games of 20 or more points on the year and recorded 30 or more points in 2 games.
Smith registered double-doubles in 3 games during the event.
His 33 points against USC Aiken were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Smith's team won the GSC Tournament in 2024.
Jacob Daniels, point guard from the Lander University, was voted the All-Tournament MVP of NCAA Division II.
He received multiple other awards, was selected as the Freshman of the Year, and was chosen to the First Team and Tournament Team.
With Daniels' excellent performance, the Lander University achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 23 to 5 in the regular season.
Daniels had over 14 points and almost 6 assists per game that season in the league.
His 23 points against USC Aiken were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Elias Palsson, Icelandic guard from the Augusta Jaguars, was named to the First Team at the NCAA Division II.
He recorded over 19 points and 4 rebounds per game over the season in the league.
Palsson has totalled 2 games of 20 or more points on the year.
His 38 points against USC Aiken were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Palsson's team was the regular season runner-up in the PeachBelt in 2025.
C.J Jones, guard from the Georgia College & State University, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division II.
He averaged almost 14 points, , and over 3 assists per game in the league.
Jones has totalled 2 games of 20 or more points on the year.
His 28 points against the Southern Wesleyan University were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
He was selected to to All-PBC First Team in 2026.
AJ White, guard from the University of North Georgia, was voted to the First Team at the NCAA Division II.
He logged almost 20 points and 4 assists per game that season in the league.
White has totalled 7 games of 20 or more points on the year.
His 32 points against the Georgia College & State University were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Among many awards he played in the final of the Bevo Francis Award Top 100 in 2025.
He was also selected as the GACA Georgia Class 6A North Player of the Year as well as the All-Metro North Fulton First Team back in 2021.
White was also selected to the All-PeachBelt Second Team between 2023 and 2025.
He was selected to the PeachBelt All-Tournament Team in 2025.
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