Centennial Conference 2024-25
Tournament Winner: Franklin & Marshall College
Regular Season Champion: Franklin & Marshall College
Centennial Conference Final: Franklin & Marshall College - John Hopkins University 60-47 F&M (Nick Monroe): John Seidman, Kevin Nowoswiat, Vakaris Grauslys, Josh Parra, Franklin Jones, Bryson Amos-Whitfield, Steve Donahue, Sean Donovan, Dylan Cormac, Riiny Giir, Logan Satlow, Sebastien Charles, Sam Davison, William Moreau, Kola Lysynecky, Asad Syed, Carter Lawrence, Alex Berry Standings 2024-25
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Diplomats Claim First CC Title Since 2016-Mar 5, 2025
A dominant second-half performance paved the way for the ninth Centennial Conference Championship in program history for the (RV) Franklin & Marshall men's basketball team (21-6, 11-2 Centennial), as the Diplomats defeated Johns Hopkins 60-47 at the Mayser Center on Sunday afternoon. John Seidman (6'3''-G) earned Centennial Conference Tournament MVP honors, averaging 16.0 points per game and 7.5 rebounds per game, shooting 45.8% on field goals and 57.1% on threes across the tournament weekend. Seidman led the offense on the day with 14 points, seven rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots, and two steals. Josh Parra (6'6''-F) shot 6-of-7 (85.7%) on field goals, totaling 12 points and seven rebounds. Vakaris Grauslys (6'1''-G-2003) was 3-of-5 (60.0%) on threes, posting 11 points and three assists. Kevin Nowoswiat scored eight points. Hopkins scored the first bucket of the game 45 seconds in, but F&M followed this with a 7-1 run with five points from Grauslys. After trading buckets for several minutes, the Blue Jays got back within a point at 11-10 with 12:06 to go. Following a Hopkins dunk to yet again reduce the gap to one, a Seidman three swiftly put F&M back in front 18-14. Over the next seven minutes, F&M maintained the pace, outsourcing the Blue Jays 6-4 in a low-scoring spell. Five points from Hopkins in the last 90 seconds left the halftime lead at 24-23. Both teams struggled from range in the first half, as F&M shot 3-of-16 (18.8%) and Hopkins went 2-of-13 (15.4%). As has become common this season, F&M soared away from their opponents to open the second half. A Grauslys three opened the half, while a Seidman block a possession later eventually led to a Parra layup, quickly putting the Diplomats ahead 29-23 inside of 45 seconds. Hopkins stalled the run for a couple minutes, reducing the gap to two. This was followed by the key momentum swing of the game, as F&M scored 12 unanswered points over the next five minutes in a run that featured five points from Steve Donahue. With 10:31 to go, the hosts led 41-27. The lead got as low as eight on three occasions, with the latest time coming with 3:25 to go. Hopkins converted a layup plus an and-one, but F&M struck right back with a Grauslys three. The Blue Jays' next possession saw them draw a shooting foul beyond the arc, but they were only able to convert one of three chances for a 54-44 scoreline and 2:18 on the clock. The Diplomats denied Hopkins' offense and took advantage of tactical fouls by converting on 6-of-6 free throws in the final two minutes, eventually winning 60-47. After struggling on threes in the first half, F&M was a clinical 6-of-12 (50.0%) in the second half. Across the 40 minutes, they kept turnovers to just six while forcing 14. Head coach Nick Nichay earns his first Centennial Conference Championship as head coach, while it's the program's ninth overall. It's the first title since the 2015-16 season. The automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament marks the 26th time the Diplomats book a spot, while it's the first trip for the program since 2017-18. Courtesy of centennial.org Centennial Final: Franklin & Marshall - Johns Hopkins 60-47 Centennial Semifinals: Franklin & Marshall - Ursinus 75-64 Johns Hopkins - Gettysburg 69-67, OT Centennial Quarterfinals: Gettysburg - Dickinson 92-67 Ursinus - Swarthmore 89-67 All-Centennial Conf. Awards 2025-Mar 5, 2025
![]() Kevin Nowoswiat, guard from the Franklin & Marshall College, was named the Player of the Year at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
He was also selected to the First Team.
Nowoswiat was previously voted the Tournament Semifinals last year.
Nowoswiat's team made it to the Centennial Conference Tournament Semifinals in 2024.
Jordan Stafford, guard from the Gettysburg Bullets, was selected as the Defensive Player of the Year of Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
He was also chosen to the First Team.
Stafford was previously honored as the Tournament Semifinals three times in the past, and named to the Second Team back in 2023, Regular Season Co-Champion, Player of the Year and First Team last year.
Among many awards Stafford's team made it to the Centennial Conference Tournament Semifinals for three years in a row ( between 2022 and 2024).
Trevor Wall, guard from the Ursinus College, earned a spot in the First Team at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
He was previously voted to the Second Team, Tournament Semifinals back in 2022, Honorable Mention back in 2023 and First Team last year.
Among many awards Wall's team made it to the Centennial Conference Tournament Semifinals in 2022.
He was selected to the All-Centennial Conference Second Team back in 2022.
Wall was also selected as the All-Centennial Conference Honorable Mention in 2023.
Carl Schaller, point guard from the Gettysburg Bullets, was selected to the First Team of Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
He previously earned the Rookie of the Year back in 2022, Tournament Semifinals three times in the past, Honorable Mention back in 2023 and 2024 and Regular Season Co-Champion last year.
Among many awards Schaller's team made it to the Centennial Conference Tournament Semifinals for three years in a row ( between 2022 and 2024).
He was selected as the All-Centennial Conference Honorable Mention between 2023 and 2024.
Giovanni Rubino, guard from the Muhlenberg University, was chosen to the First Team at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
He previously picked up the Tournament Semifinals, and named to the First Team back in 2023 and Second Team last year.
Among many awards Rubino's team made it to the Centennial Conference Tournament Semifinals in 2023.
He was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 5 Second Team in 2023.
All-Tournament MVP: Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Rookie of the Year: Coach of the Year: Nick Nichay of F&M First Team Second Team Honorable Mention | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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