Sunshine State Conference: Season 2021-22

Games Schedule
Mar.6:Barry (7) 85-98Nova SE (2)
Mar.3:FSC 65-92Nova SE (2)
Mar.3:Barry (7) 87-84 Embry R. (10)
Mar.1:Rollins 64-79Barry (7)
Mar.1:PBA 71-85Embry R. (10)
Mar.1:Fla Tech 77-89Nova SE (2)
Mar.1:Tampa 78-80FSC
Feb.26:St.Leo 89-99Barry (7)
Feb.26:Eckerd 86-93Fla Tech
Feb.26:Nova SE (2) 94-85 Embry R. (10)
Feb.26:Rollins 70-93Lynn
Feb.26:Tampa 74-67 PBA
Feb.23:Nova SE (2) 96-66 Lynn
Feb.23:St.Leo 85-52 Tampa
Feb.23:Barry (7) 94-69 Eckerd
Feb.23:Embry R. (10) 93-99FSC
Feb.23:PBA 64-76Fla Tech
Feb.19:Lynn 71-91St.Leo
Feb.19:Fla Tech 72-74Tampa
Feb.19:Embry R. (10) 82-72 Barry (7)
Feb.19:Eckerd 51-93FSC
Feb.19:Rollins 73-79Nova SE (2)
Feb.16:Eckerd 73-88Embry R. (10)
Feb.16:Barry (7) 67-70Fla Tech
Feb.16:Lynn 77-84PBA
Feb.16:Tampa 87-77 Rollins
Feb.16:FSC 91-84 St.Leo
Feb.12:St.Leo 84-87Rollins
Feb.12:Barry (7) 73-71 Tampa
Feb.12:Fla Tech 84-78 Lynn
Feb.12:FSC 76-96Nova SE (2)
Feb.12:Embry R. (10) 78-67 PBA
Feb.4:Trinity 56-96St.Leo
Feb.2:Barry (7) 87-97Nova SE (2)
Feb.2:St.Leo 68-81PBA
Feb.2:FSC 81-77 Rollins
Feb.2:Tampa 77-66 Eckerd
Feb.2:Fla Tech 61-70Embry R. (10)
Jan.29:Rollins 67-65 Fla Tech
Jan.29:Tampa 66-65 Lynn
Jan.29:Eckerd 87-107Nova SE (2)
Jan.29:FSC 85-73 PBA
Jan.29:St.Leo 65-84Embry R. (10)
Jan.26:Nova SE (2) 96-74 PBA
Jan.26:Eckerd 85-87St.Leo
Jan.26:Rollins 89-82 Embry R. (10)
Jan.26:Fla Tech 78-81FSC
Jan.26:Barry (7) 83-68 Lynn
Jan.22:Barry (7) 100-70 FSC
Jan.22:PBA 65-88Rollins
Jan.22:Fla Tech 61-78St.Leo
Jan.22:Nova SE (2) 84-75 Tampa
Jan.22:Lynn 83-91Eckerd
Jan.19:Barry (7) 90-85 PBA
Jan.19:Eckerd 81-84Rollins
Jan.19:Embry R. (10) 84-62 Lynn
Jan.19:FSC 87-83 Tampa
Jan.15:Tampa 104-98 Barry (7)
Jan.15:PBA 75-90Embry R. (10)
Jan.15:Nova SE (2) 83-73 FSC
Jan.15:Lynn 84-68 Fla Tech
Jan.15:Rollins 90-83 St.Leo
Jan.12:Fla Tech 69-89Barry (7)
Jan.12:Rollins 77-86Tampa
Jan.12:St.Leo 99-90 FSC
Jan.12:Embry R. (10) 67-46 Eckerd
Jan.8:FSC 66-63 Eckerd
Jan.8:Tampa 92-72 Fla Tech
Jan.8:Nova SE (2) 88-82 Rollins
Jan.8:Barry (7) 96-87 Embry R. (10)
Jan.5:Tampa 88-80 St.Leo
Jan.5:Lynn 72-89Nova SE (2)
Jan.5:FSC 89-113Embry R. (10)
Jan.2:Lynn 81-60 Rollins
Jan.2:PBA 67-91Tampa
Jan.2:Barry (7) 98-84 St.Leo
Jan.2:Embry R. (10) 71-93Nova SE (2)
Dec.31:Rollins 96-77 FSC
Dec.31:Nova SE (2) 98-85 Barry (7)
Dec.17:Fla Tech 55-78FAU
Dec.15:Clayton S 67-73FSC
Dec.15:Georgian 54-86Lynn
Dec.14:Ave Maria 79-117Nova SE (2)
Dec.14:PBA 44-82UWA
Dec.12:Caldwell 74-113Barry (7)
Dec.11:Eckerd 64-65PBA
Dec.11:FSC 74-72 Lynn
Dec.11:Fla Tech 76-112Nova SE (2)
Dec.11:Barry (7) 92-98Rollins
Dec.9:UFTL 57-70St.Leo
Dec.8:FMU 90-125Nova SE (2)
Dec.8:PBA 63-84FAU
Dec.8:Tampa 72-82Embry R. (10)
Dec.4:Lynn 76-79Tampa
Dec.4:PBA 76-83FSC
Dec.4:Fla Tech 92-77 Rollins
Dec.4:Nova SE (2) 79-60 Eckerd
Dec.4:Embry R. (10) 92-87 St.Leo
Dec.1:Lynn 77-83Barry (7)
Dec.1:FSC 80-85Fla Tech
Dec.1:PBA 78-95Nova SE (2)
Dec.1:St.Leo 68-66 Eckerd
Dec.1:Embry R. (10) 90-78 Rollins
Nov.29:Barry (7) 68-65 St.Thomas
Nov.27:Bemidji S 64-67Tampa
Nov.27:PR-Bayamo 74-110Fla Tech
Nov.27:Valdosta 72-71 PBA
Nov.27:St.Edward 86-79 FSC
Nov.27:FNU 64-85Embry R. (10)
Nov.27:St.Leo 67-68GVSU
Nov.27:Ashland 65-57 Eckerd
Nov.27:Barry (7) 112-68 FMU
Nov.26:St.Leo 77-67 St.Edward
Nov.26:Morris 66-95Fla Tech
Nov.26:GVSU 75-68 FSC
Nov.26:Valdosta 85-96Lynn
Nov.26:Bemidji S 67-63 Eckerd
Nov.26:UFTL 71-92PBA
Nov.26:Ashland 60-77Tampa
Nov.24:PR-Bayamo 75-86Rollins
Nov.24:Johnson 68-94Fla Tech
Nov.23:USC Aiken 86-99FSC
Nov.23:Nyack 85-114Nova SE (2)
Nov.23:Embry R. (10) 76-78Flagler
Nov.23:PR-Bayamo 47-73Fla Tech
Nov.23:SE 94-89 Rollins
Nov.22:Nyack 89-104Barry (7)
Nov.22:Warner 80-87Rollins
Nov.21:Eckerd 59-99FGCU
Nov.20:Eckerd 58-89Lynn
Nov.20:AUM 74-82Embry R. (10)
Nov.20:Rollins 71-79PBA
Nov.20:Tampa 80-91Nova SE (2)
Nov.20:FSC 93-107Barry (7)
Nov.20:St.Leo 72-80Fla Tech
Nov.19:Spring Hi 82-101Embry R. (10)
Nov.17:FNU 52-78PBA
Nov.16:Rollins 84-74 Flagler
Nov.16:SSU 67-107St.Leo
Nov.15:FMU 67-95Lynn
Nov.13:FNU 65-86Nova SE (2)
Nov.13:Mississ. 51-78Lynn
Nov.13:Montevall 64-74St.Leo
Nov.13:UAH 80-61 Tampa
Nov.13:Fla Tech 72-66 Benedict
Nov.13:Lee 66-79Embry R. (10)
Nov.13:Delta St 56-91FSC
Nov.13:UWG 83-63 PBA
Nov.13:UWA 67-69Eckerd
Nov.13:AUM 77-101Rollins
Nov.13:Barry (7) 100-92 Albany St
Nov.12:Lee 81-78 PBA
Nov.12:Delta St 86-80 Eckerd
Nov.12:UWG 77-88Embry R. (10)
Nov.12:UAH 89-86 St.Leo
Nov.12:UWA 74-69 FSC
Nov.12:Fla Tech 81-83AUM
Nov.12:Benedict 68-75Rollins
Nov.12:Barry (7) 91-80 Albany St
Nov.12:Montevall 89-93Tampa
Nov.7:Embry R. (10) 103-96 UAH
Nov.6:Embry R. (10) 83-77 MWSU
Nov.1:Lynn 54-69FAU
Nov.1:Embry R. (10) 57-80Florida
Oct.28:St.Thomas 77-83Embry R. (10)
Oct.20:Nova SE (2) 95-106Miami, FL
SSC Standings
1
20-0 (27-0)
2
14-6 (22-9)
3
13-7 (20-7)
4
12-8 (16-14)
5
12-8 (16-10)
6
9-11 (14-15)
7
7-13 (13-13)
8
7-13 (7-20)
9
7-13 (12-15)
10
5-15 (11-13)
11
3-17 (5-18)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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Nova SE
(196-G/F-)
Avg: 22.7

22.7
21.9
21.6
20.7
NSU Wins First-Ever SSC Tournament Championship (Photo: SSC)
Nova Southeastern University 2021-22
Jim Crutchfield Jim Crutchfield Crutchfield
Eddie Puisis
Puisis
Nick Smith
Smith
RJ Sunahara
Sunahara
Lukas Speidel
Speidel
Jake Maranville
Maranville
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
10  Kobe Rodgers 191 (6'3'') G USAFr St.Xavier (Cincinnati, OH)
5  Sekou Sylla 196 (6'5'') G/F USASr South Shore (Brooklyn, NY)
12  Dallas Graziani 175 (5'9'') PG USASo Pembroke Pines (Pembroke Pines, FL)
21  Eddie Puisis 188 (6'2'') G USA Mason (Mason, OH)
2  Nick Smith 185 (6'1'') G USA North Hills (Pittsburgh, PA)
3  Mike Moore 183 (6'0'') PG USAJr Montverde Acad. (Montverde, FL)
13  RJ Sunahara 203 (6'8'') F USAJr Bay (Bay Village, OH)
33  Lukas Speidel 201 (6'7'') G/F 1998 DenmarkSr Vaerlose
14  Jake Maranville 188 (6'2'') G USAJr Lake (Uniontown, OH)
23  Shane Hunter 208 (6'10'') F USAJr STAHS (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
1  Kaine McColley 196 (6'5'') G/F USAJr Clearwater Academy (Clearwater, FL)
4  Tommy Sala 203 (6'8'') F USASo Lakewood (Lakewood, OH)
11  Alex Mangold 203 (6'8'') F USASo Lakota East (Liberty Township, OH)
0  Jonathan Pierre 201 (6'7'') G USAFr Hallandale (Hallandale, FL)
Head Coach: Jim Crutchfield
Coach Assistant: Jordan Fee
NSU Wins First-Ever SSC Tournament Championship - Mar 8, 2022
The opening 33:25 of Sunday's Sunshine State Conference Tournament Championship proved to be a heavyweight battle between Nova Southeastern and Barry. The final 6:35 of the fight, though, belonged to the Sharks, as head coach Jim Crutchfield 's team broke a 76-76 tied down the stretch en route to an eventual 98-85 victory, and the program's first-ever SSC Tournament title, in front of a packed crowd inside the Rick Case Arena. RJ Sunahara (6'8''-F) led the way with a game-high 27 points, and was later named SSC Tournament MVP, while Eddie Puisis (6'2''-G) added 22 points - all in the first half - to go along with yet another double-double by Sekou Sylla (6'5''-G/F).

INSIDE THE MATCHUP:
Score: Nova Southeastern 98, Barry 85
Records: Nova Southeastern (28-0), Barry (20-8)
Location: Rick Case Arena | Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

HOW IT HAPPENED:
1st Half | The SSC couldn't have asked for a better ball game, as both teams traded leads 15 times just in the first half alone. Puisis fueled NSU in the opening 20 minutes, drilling 6-of-7 from beyond the arc. His fourth triple of the half put the Sharks in front 29-27 before Nick Smith (6'1''-G) followed with a three of his own to stretch the margin to 32-27 still with 10:27 remaining. Sidelined since Jan. 15, freshman Kobe Rodgers (6'3''-G) instantly made his presence felt off the bench, providing a perfect underhand pass to Sunahara for a three-point play, keeping the home team ahead 35-29. Still, Barry ripped off a quick five points to knot the score at 42-42 at the five-minute mark. The lead would change hands four more times in the final 2:18. The Buccaneers' Jake Kakar drilled a three to put Barry back on top 54-52, yet Puisis would beat the buzzer with a jumper from the elbow to send both teams into the locker room tied 54-54.
2nd Half | Mike Moore (6'0''-PG) sparked the Sharks at the start of the second half, scoring all nine of his points within a span of 1:18 to give NSU a 67-57 advantage. The lead soon vanished, though, as the Bucs responded with a 15-3 run to climb back in front 72-70 with 12:06 to play. NSU and Barry were deadlocked at 76-76 until Sunahara converted a pair of free throws to put the Sharks in the lead by two. From there, NSU was finally able to grab control, in large part due to its defensive effort. The Sharks held the Bucs without a field goal for over six minutes, opening up a six-point cushion within that stretch. The margin reached eight until Sunahara made the hustle play of the afternoon, saving an errant pass along the sideline before finding Rodgers for a three to build the lead to 90-79 with just 2:25 to go. Sunahara and Sylla added dunks for good measure, as the celebration was soon on for the Sharks.

BEYOND THE BOXSCORE:
Puisis and Sylla joined Sunahara on the SSC All-Tournament Team.
Prior to Sunday, NSU had been 0-2 in SSC Tournament title games.
The Sharks beat the Bucs by an identical 98-85 margin in the season's first meeting on Dec. 31.

STATS OF THE NIGHT:

After allowing Barry to shoot 60.6% in the first half, the Sharks limited the Bucs to just 27.0 percent from the field in the final 20 minutes.
Sylla added 12 rebounds to his 21-point performance.
Smith finished with a game-high nine assists.
Rodgers recorded 10 points, five boards, five assists and three steals off the bench.

SSC Tournament Final: Nova Southeastern - Barry 98-85
SSC Tournament Semifinals:
Nova Southeastern - Florida Southern 92-65
Embry-Riddle - Barry 84-87

Courtesy of sunshinestateconference.com
All-SSC Awards 2022 - Mar 8, 2022
All-Tournament MVP: USA RJ Sunahara (6'8''-F) of Nova Southeastern
Player of the Year: USA Sekou Sylla (6'5''-G/F) of Nova Southeastern
Defensive Player of the Year: USA RJ Sunahara (6'8''-F) of Nova Southeastern
Freshman of the Year: USA William Lee (5'11''-PG) of Palm Beach Atlantic
Newcomer of the Year: USA Sekou Sylla (6'5''-G/F) of Nova Southeastern
Coach of the Year: Jim Crutchfield of Nova Southeastern

All-SSC First Team 2022
Crouch
Crouch
Jones
Jones
Sunahara
Sunahara
Yenor
Yenor

First Team

USA Sekou Sylla (6'5''-G/F) of Nova Southeastern
USA Romeo Crouch (6'3''-G) of Embry-Riddle
USA Max Jones (6'5''-G-2002) of Tampa
USA RJ Sunahara (6'8''-F) of Nova Southeastern
USA Hutton Yenor (6'4''-G) of Rollins

All-SSC Second Team 2022
Smith
Smith
Dambreville
Dambreville
Jenkins
Jenkins
Kakar
Kakar
Peevy
Peevy

Second Team

USA Nick Smith (6'1''-G) of Nova Southeastern
USA EJ Dambreville (6'3''-G) of Florida Southern
USA Elijah Jenkins (6'3''-G) of Embry-Riddle
USA Jake Kakar (6'4''-G) of Barry
USA Christian Peevy (6'7''-G/F-1998) of Lynn

All-SSC All-Newcomer Team 2022
Schaefer
Schaefer
Grafals
Grafals
Williams
Williams
Kirkwood
Kirkwood

All-Newcomer Team

USA Sekou Sylla (6'5''-G/F) of Nova Southeastern
USA Michael Schaefer (6'6''-F-1999) of Barry
Puerto Rico GianFranco Grafals (6'5''-G/F) of Eckerd
USA Bryan Williams (6'2''-PG) of Tampa
USA Landon Kirkwood (6'5''-SG) of Barry

All-SSC All-Tournament Team 2022
Sunahara
Sunahara
Puisis
Puisis
Dean
Dean
Kakar
Kakar
Crouch
Crouch

All-Tournament Team

USA RJ Sunahara (6'8''-F) of Nova Southeastern
USA Sekou Sylla (6'5''-G/F) of Nova Southeastern
USA Eddie Puisis (6'2''-G) of Nova Southeastern
USA Toru Dean (6'0''-PG) of Barry
USA Jake Kakar (6'4''-G) of Barry
USA Romeo Crouch (6'3''-G) of Embry-Riddle