
Sunshine State Conference: Season 2025-26
Sunshine State Conference 2025-26
Sunshine State Conference Final: Nova Southeastern University - Palm Beach Atlantic University 92-85 Nova Southeastern University (Jim Crutchfield): Dallas Graziani, Ryan Davis, Ross Reeves, Jaxon Nap, Bennett Kayser, Michael Santicola, Patrick Rowe, Trevor Rehm, Blaise Vespe, Bobby Rosenberger III, Jarvis Wright, Alex Sessoms, Jamie Qualley, Eli Allen, Ryan Walsh Standings 2025-26
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Arrived: Jaxon Nap (Seattle Pacific University)
Left: Nick Smith (coach assistant South Dakota State University)
Average Height: 192.9 cm (6'4.0'')
Average Age: 23.5
#1 Sharks Beat Sailfish in Overtime Thriller to win SSC Tournament Title and 102nd Straight Home Game-Mar 9, 2026
Ross Reeves (6'4''-G) scored 29 points, including the game-tying three to send it to overtime, Dallas Graziani (5'8''-G) added 23, and Ryan Davis (6'4''-G) added 20 points as #1 Nova Southeastern won the 2026 SSC Tournament Championship in a 92-85 thriller over #12 Palm Beach Atlantic. The Sharks trailed by five with less than a minute remaining in regulation before Reeves' heroics and won its fifth consecutive SSC title. "I'm really proud of the way our team competed today. To win five straight conference tournament championships is very difficult, and something our players during that stretch of time should be very proud of," head coach Jim Crutchfield said. "Our guys have built a championship culture here, and the energy from the crowd made today even more special. The support from the Nova Southeastern University community means a lot to this program and our players." The Sharks drew first blood, as Ross Reeves hit a jumper to give them a 2-0, but the Sailfish took the lead on a trey from Preston Le Gassick. The score was tied over the next few minutes, but Ryan Davis hit a layup to push the lead out to 11-5. The Sailfish began whittling the deficit down, and they only trailed by one after a layup from Christian Kirkland (6'8''-F) with 11:09 remaining. The Sailfish took their first lead of the game on two free throws from Jakob Hester (6'7''-F), but Jaxon Nap hit a layup to snatch the lead right back. PBA's Blake Wilson (6'5''-F) hit a layup to tie the score at 21 with just over seven minutes remaining in the first half. PBA took a 25-21 lead on a layup from Jakob Hester, but the Sharks fought back and tied the score at 28 on a jumper from Dallas Graziani with four minutes remaining. Davis scored a putback, but Graham Worland drilled a jumper to tie the game at 30. Wilson converted an and-one with just under 30 seconds left, but Reeves drilled a jumper just before the buzzer, and NSU trailed 33-32 at the break. Early in the second half, Bennett Kayser (6'5''-F) scored a putback to tie the score at 37. The Sailfish took a five-point, 44-39 lead on a three-pointer from Graham Worland and later stretched the lead to 50-41 with 12:56 remaining. Not to be outdone, NSU stormed back with a 9-0 run spanning less than two minutes. Reeves converted an and-one and a jumper; Bobby Rosenberger III (6'5''-G-2003) then got a steal and bucket, and Eli Allen (6'4''-G) got another strip-and-score to tie the game at 50, forcing a Sailfish timeout. Both teams continued trading blows, and neither team could gain much separation. Blake Wilson hit four straight free throws to go up 61-57 at the 5:44 mark, but the Sharks tied it up moments later on a layup from Ryan Davis. The Sailfish got back-to-back threes from Worland and then Tyler Burton to go up 70-65 with 3:20 left. Le Gassick split two free throws, but Graziani hit a jumper before Reeves knocked down two free throws to cut the deficit to 71-69 with 2:09 left. Le Gassick hit a jumper to push the lead to 73-69 with 55 ticks remaining, and Wilson scored a putback with just 12 seconds left in regulation to go up 75-70. Ryan Davis put back a missed three-pointer to cut the deficit to 75-72 with only five seconds left in regulation, and Jaxon Nap fouled to extend the game and put PBA at the line. With 4.4 seconds left, Jakob Hester missed the front end of the one-and-one, and NSU's Jamie Qualley collected the rebound. Reeves received the outlet pass, pulled up just inside halfcourt, and drilled the game-tying three-pointer to tie the score at 75, sending the game into overtime and the Shark faithful into a frenzy. The Sailfish went ahead by four in overtime, but the Sharks countered with a jumper from Graziani and four free throws to tie the score at 79. Worland drilled yet another trey and Wilson hit two more free throws to go up 84-83, but Graziani hit a go-ahead three from the corner to go up 86-84, and the Sharks never trailed again. The Sharks closed the game from the free throw line, and they won their fifth SSC tournament title by a score of 92-85. Courtesy of sunshinestateconference.com Final: Nova Southeastern - Palm Beach Atlantic 91-85 Semis: Nova Southeastern - Barry 94-77 Palm Beach Atlantic - Florida Southern 82-77 All-SSC Awards 2026-Mar 10, 2026
![]() Dallas Graziani, guard from the Nova Southeastern University, picked up the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division II.
He received multiple other awards, was named the Defensive Player of the Year, and was voted to the First Team, Defensive Team and Tournament Team.
With Graziani's excellent performance, the Nova Southeastern University achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 25 to 1 in the regular season.
Graziani averaged over 20 points and 6 assists per game in the league.
He has totalled 15 games of 20 or more points on the year and recorded 30 or more points in 3 games.
Graziani registered double-doubles in 2 games during the event.
His 35 points against the Rollins were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Among many awards he won the NCAA Division II championship title in 2023 and 2025.
Ross Reeves, guard from the Nova Southeastern University, was voted the All-Tournament MVP of NCAA Division II.
He collected multiple other honors, was selected to the First Team and Tournament Team.
Reeves had almost 24 points and over 5 rebounds per game that season in the league.
He has totalled 18 games of 20 or more points on the year and recorded 30 or more points in 5 games.
Reeves' 36 points against the University of Alabama in Huntsville were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Among many awards he won the NCAA Division II championship title in 2025.
He was selected to the All-PacWest Third Team in 2024.
Preston Le Gassick, Australian guard from the Palm Beach Atlantic University, was chosen to the First Team at the NCAA Division II.
He graduated from the Menlo last year.
Le Gassick was also named to the Tournament Team.
With Le Gassick's excellent performance, the Palm Beach Atlantic University achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 25 to 4 in the regular season.
He logged 18 points and almost 5 assists per game over the season in the league.
Le Gassick's 26 points against the Rollins were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Among many awards Le Gassick's team won the Australian NBL1 North Regular Season in 2025.
He was also selected as the Australiabasket All-Australian NBL1 North Youth Player of the Year in 2025.
Le Gassick was selected as the Australiabasket All-Australian Under 20 Championship Honorable Mention back in 2022.
Ryan Blount, guard from the Tampa Spartans, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division II.
He averaged almost 20 points and over 7 rebounds per game in the league.
Blount has totalled 14 games of 20 or more points and registered double-doubles in 5 games on the year.
His 29 points against the Barry were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Blount's team made it to the SSC Tournament Semifinals in 2025.
Amare Miller, forward from the Florida Southern College, was voted to the First Team at the NCAA Division II.
He notched almost 17 points and 9 rebounds per game that season in the league.
Miller has totalled 6 games of 20 or more points and recorded double-doubles in 14 games on the year.
His 26 points against the Bentley were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
He played in the final of the SSC Tournament in 2025.
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