
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2025-26
Heartland Conference 2025-26
Heartland Conference Final: Anderson University - Transylvania University 91-79 Anderson University (Carter Collins): Bryce Williams, Kenney Troutman, Robert Davidson, Joey Wright, Aden Daugherty, Brevon Burns, Clay Bowman, Cedric Anderson, Nolan Swan, Jacob Scruggs, Elijah Mattingly, Josiah Marshall, Axel Laby, Will Jamison, DeMonte Ferguson, Worthy Ebiringa, Cole Duncan, Jalen Bullock, Connor Todhunter-Dawson Standings 2025-26
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- qualified to the play-offs ![]() Anderson University won Heartland Conference Championship 2025-26
Transylvania Claims 2026 HCAC Tournament Championship-Mar 2, 2026
Transylvania captured the 2026 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship on Sunday, defeating Anderson 91–79 at the Clive M. Beck Center. The victory secured the HCAC automatic qualifier into the 2026 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament and marked Transylvania's first conference title since 2020. The Pioneers were led by Hunter Barr (6'8''-F), who scored 27 points and was named HCAC Tournament MVP. Drew Marshall (6'5''-G) turned in an all-around performance with 18 points, nine assists, and six rebounds, earning a spot on the All-Tournament Team. Luke Idlett added 20 points, while Cayden Lancaster (6'4''-F) finished with 16 as four Pioneers reached double figures. Transylvania opened the game with the first four points before Anderson answered with a 5–0 run to take the lead. A layup from Ian Reesor (6'6''-F) helped the Pioneers regain an 8–7 edge at the first timeout, but Anderson responded with a 14–2 run to build a 21–10 advantage with ten minutes left in the half. A layup by Barr cut the deficit into single digits, and a key three-pointer from Idlett brought the margin to six. Lancaster then erupted for 10 straight points, including two threes, trimming the deficit to three entering the final five minutes. Another Idlett three tied the game at 34–34 before a free throw from Jaxon Smith (6'2''-G) put the Pioneers ahead. Transylvania closed the half with a 44–41 lead behind three double-figure scorers, led by Marshall's 11 points. The Pioneers opened the second half with a 7–0 run capped by a highlight-reel dunk from Barr to take a 51–41 lead. Anderson countered with a short run of their own, but Transylvania responded with four consecutive three-pointers to push the lead into double digits. The Ravens trimmed the margin to 75–70 with under seven minutes remaining, but two free throws from J.C. Walbert (6'1''-G) steadied the Pioneers. Barr then delivered five straight points to extend the lead to 87–73 with under three minutes to go, allowing Transylvania to pull away and secure the 91–79 championship victory. Key Stats – Rebounds: Transylvania 34, Anderson 31 – Bench Points: Transylvania 21, Anderson 17 – Points off Turnovers: Transylvania 20, Anderson 8 – Points in the Paint: Transylvania 38, Anderson 30 Courtesy of heartlandconf.org HCAC Final: Transylvania - Anderson 79-91 HCAC Semifinals: Transylvania - Franklin 86-75 Anderson - Rose-Hulman 74-73 HCAC Quarterfinals: Transylvania - Berea 88-79 Anderson - Bluffton 103-89 Rose-Hulman - Hanover 71-62 Mount St. Joseph - Franklin 51-80 All-HCAC Awards 2026-Mar 2, 2026
![]() Hunter Barr, forward from the Transylvania University, was named the All-Tournament MVP at the NCAA Division III.
He received multiple other awards, was voted the Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and was selected to the First Team and Tournament Team.
Barr's team was the regular season runner-up in the HCAC in 2024.
Cooper Matthews, guard from the Franklin Grizzlies, was chosen to the First Team of NCAA Division III.
Among many awards Matthews' team won the HCAC Tournament in 2025.
He was selected as the All-HCAC Honorable Mention in 2025.
Matthews was also selected to the HCAC All-Tournament Team in 2025.
Malachi McNair, forward from the Hanover Panthers, was named to the First Team at the NCAA Division III.
McNair's team made it to the HCAC Tournament Semifinals in 2025.
Cole Pride, forward from the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, earned a spot in the First Team of NCAA Division III.
Pride's team made it to the HCAC Tournament Semifinals in 2025.
Joey Schmitz, guard from the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, was voted to the First Team at the NCAA Division III.
He was also selected to the Tournament Team.
Among many awards Schmitz's team made it to the HCAC Tournament Semifinals in 2025.
He was selected to the All-HCAC Second Team in 2025.
Kenney Troutman, guard from the Anderson Ravens, was chosen to the First Team of NCAA Division III.
He was also named to the Tournament Team.
Among many awards Troutman's team won the HCAC Regular Season for two years in a row (2024 and 2025).
He was selected as the All-HCAC Honorable Mention in 2025.
All-Tournament MVP: Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Newcomer of the Year: Coach of the Year: Brian Lane of Transylvania First Team Second Team Honorable Mention All-Tournament Team | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||





















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