Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference 2024-25
Tournament Winner: Colorado School of Mines
Regular Season Champion: Colorado School of Mines
Top Scorer: Jude Tapia (17.5)
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Final: Colorado School of Mines - Regis University 92-64 Colorado Mines (Pryor Orser): Cade Mankle 15, Riley Schroeder 10, Majok Deng 23, Grant Pressly 6, Alex Romack 10, Adam Krasovec 7, Markus Pastorcic-Straun 6, Reagan Koch 5, Caleb Clark 5, Juani Dassie 3, Jonathan Moore 2, Silas McCurnin 0, Dom Girish 0, Derek Lamb 0 Standings 2024-25
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![]() ASU ![]() Colorado School of Mines won Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championship
DOUBLE CHAMPS! Orediggers Claim RMAC Tournament Title With Rout Of Regis-Mar 9, 2025
It was a metro area showdown Saturday night at Lockridge Arena as the top two seeds in the 2025 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Championship, #9/9 Colorado School of Mines and Regis, squared off for the tournament title in front of another electric crowd of more than 1,400. For the home faithful in attendance, they had plenty to celebrate as it was all Orediggers (27-4) from the opening tip as they raced out to a 30-point lead in the first half and never looked back, claimed the silver championship cup over the Rangers (18-13) by a final score of 92-64. It was another blistering start for Mines on offense as Majok Deng (6'4''-G) scored nine of the first 11 points of the game with a three-point barrage to help race out to an 11-0 lead. Riley Schroeder (6'7''-F) kept it going with a layup after Eddy Egun (6'4''-G) got Regis on the board with a layup before Alex Romack (6'6''-F) scored four in a row including a dunk from Grant Pressly (6'6''-G) as the lead swelled to 18-4 by the first media timeout of the night. Deng kept it going as play resumed, knocking down his fourth three of the half before cleaning up a miss by Romack. A jumper by Schroeder was followed by a corner three and a driving layup by Caleb Clark (6'5''-G) as the Orediggers lead 30-4 inside the opening eight minutes of action as the Rangers seemingly had a lid on their basket. A couple of makes from Jalen Page briefly cut the deficit to 22, but Juani Dassie and Adam Krasovec (6'10''-F/C) quickly remedied that as the lead moved to 36-10 at the 9:57 mark. After Deng and Cade Mankle (6'5''-G) exchanged buckets with Page to make it 44-16, Markus Pastorcic-Straun (6'3''-G) scored the next four to make it a 30-point lead for the first time with 5:02 in the half. A couple of three-pointers from Trey Bryant (6'1''-G) and Chase Mayo Harmon made it a 50-24 game in the waning minutes of the first half before a three-point play from Mankle and a Pastorcic-Straun layup sandwiched around a Ty Cox (6'5''-G) three-pointer made it 55-27 after 20 minutes of action. Mines showed no signs of slowing down to begin the second half, as a Schroeder layup and a put back dunk from Deng made it a 32-point game. Regis did manage to whittle the gap down to 24 three times thanks to Egun, but that ended up being as close as things would get for the balance of the contest. A three-pointer from Pressly at 11:24 made it a 30-point game against 71-41 as part of an 11-2 run that also saw contributions from Deng and Krasovec. Pressly's second trey of the game gave the Orediggers their biggest lead of the night at 81-43 with 8:10 left. Reagan Koch got in on the action with a three-point with just over five minutes to play on converted a pair of free throws along with Romack before the first and second units ceded the floor to Mines' third line unit. Jonathan Moore (6'7''-F) put an exclamation point on the night with a one-handed put back slam off a miss from Derek Lamb to make it 92-59 as five late points from the Rangers' reserves did little than make a dent in the final score as the buzzer sounded on a 92-64 championship-clinching win. NOTABLES -Deng led all players on his way to MVP honors with 23 points in the game on 9-11 shooting including 5-6 from three-point land -Mankle went off for 15 points on 7-11 from the floor with two boards, two assists and a steal -Schroeder finished with 10 on 4-6 shooting with three rebounds, three assists and a steal -Romack also ended with 10 and hauled in six rebounds with two assists, a block and a steal -Krasovec netted seven with six rebounds and went 3-5 from the field -Pressly hauled in five rebounds while dishing out six assists and finishing with six points on 2-3 shooting, all from three-point land -11 different players scored in the game for the Orediggers as all 14 uniformed players saw action in the game -Mines registered 50 points in the paint as they shot 58.75 (37-63) in the game with a scorching 67.7% (23-34) in the first half -The Orediggers tallied 22 assists on 37 made field goals and had eight steals on 14 turnovers by Regis -The 2025 tournament title is the third in program history for Mines and is also the third time that the Orediggers have swept the league titles (2011-12, 2016-17) RMAC Final: Colorado Mines - Regis 92-64 RMAC Semifinals: Colorado Mines - Black Hills St 77-64 Regis - Fort Lewis 69-62 RMAC Quarterfinals: Colorado Mines - Chadron State 79-74 Regis - UCCS 93-90 Colorado Mesa - Fort Lewis 65-89 MSU Denver - Black Hills St 69-79 Courtesy of rmacsports.org All-RMAC Awards 2025-Mar 9, 2025
![]() Majok Deng, South Sudanese guard from the Colorado School of Mines, earned the All-Tournament MVP at the NCAA Division II.
He received multiple other awards, picked up the Player of the Year, and earned a spot in the First Team and Tournament Team.
With Deng's excellent performance, the Colorado School of Mines achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 27 to 4 in the regular season.
Deng averaged almost 15 points and 4 rebounds per game in the league.
He has totalled 9 games of 20 or more points on the year.
Deng's 33 points against the Adams State University were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
William Becker, forward from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, was named the Defensive Player of the Year of NCAA Division II.
He was also voted to the First Team.
Becker recorded almost 15 points and 9 rebounds per game that season in the league.
He has totalled 7 games of 20 or more points and registered double-doubles in 15 games on the year.
Becker's 29 points against the Bethany College, Kansas were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Becker's team made it to the RMAC Tournament Semifinals in 2022.
Cam Lowe, guard from the Black Hills State University, was voted the Freshman of the Year at the NCAA Division II.
He collected multiple other honors, was selected to the First Team and Tournament Team.
Lowe had over 15 points and almost 8 rebounds per game over the season in the league.
He has totalled 10 games of 20 or more points and recorded double-doubles in 8 games on the year.
Lowe's 28 points against the UCCS were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Biko Johnson, guard from the Fort Lewis College, was chosen to the First Team of NCAA Division II.
He averaged over 16 points and almost 4 rebounds per game in the league.
Johnson has totalled 9 games of 20 or more points on the year.
His 27 points against the WTAM were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Brayden Carter, forward from the Metropolitan State University of Denver, was named to the First Team at the NCAA Division II.
He logged almost 15 points and over 8 rebounds per game that season in the league.
Carter has totalled 5 games of 20 or more points and registered double-doubles in 8 games on the year.
His 26 points against the SD Mines were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Among many awards Carter's team won the RMAC Tournament in 2024.
He was selected to the All-RMAC Second Team in 2024.
Carter was also selected to the RMAC All-Tournament Team in 2024.
Caleb McGill, forward from the Metropolitan State University of Denver, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division II.
He notched over 14 points and 7 rebounds per game over the season in the league.
McGill has totalled 6 games of 20 or more points and recorded double-doubles in 4 games on the year.
His 23 points against the Adams State University were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Among many awards McGill's team made it to the Big West Tournament Semifinals in 2021.
He was selected to the Mississippi All-State Third Team back in 2020.
McGill was also selected as the All-RMAC Honorable Mention in 2023.
Chase Harmon, guard from the Regis University, was voted to the First Team at the NCAA Division II.
He was also selected to the Tournament Team.
Harmon averaged almost 16 points and over 3 rebounds per game in the league.
He has totalled 8 games of 20 or more points on the year.
Harmon's 27 points against MSU Denver were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Riley Schroeder, forward from the Colorado School of Mines, was chosen to the First Team of NCAA Division II.
He was also named to the Tournament Team.
Schroeder registered over 12 points and almost 4 rebounds per game that season in the league.
He has totalled 3 games of 20 or more points on the year.
Schroeder's 22 points against the BHSU were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Ty Allred, guard from the Colorado Mesa University, earned a spot in the First Team at the NCAA Division II.
He had almost 15 points and over 6 rebounds per game over the season in the league.
Allred has totalled 6 games of 20 or more points and recorded double-doubles in 3 games on the year.
His 27 points against the UCCS were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Allred's team won the RMAC Regular Season in 2024.
Zy Wright, guard from the Chadron State College, was voted to the First Team of NCAA Division II.
He averaged over 14 points and 6 rebounds per game in the league.
Wright has totalled 7 games of 20 or more points and logged double-doubles in 3 games on the year.
His 34 points against the NMHU were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
He was selected as the NJCAA Division I All-Americans Honorable Mention in 2023.
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