
Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2025-26
Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference 2025-26
Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference Final: Worcester State University - Westfield State University 73-71 Worcester State University (Al Pettway): Daniel Wondie, Rayan Sablon, Joe Okla, Ethan Daleba, Johnny Annan, Da'Shaun Phillips, Camdyn Shoesmith, Shawn Hebert, Ayme Daguilh, Dajon Burton, Jack Lasbury-Casey, Zeke Noelsaint, Cavin Pollard, Samuel Batista, Jaydon Buckle, Amari Howell, Tyrone Victor, Kaelin Dossantos-Leal Standings 2025-26
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- qualified to the play-offs ![]() Worcester State University won Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference Championship 2025-26
Worcester State Wins 2026 MASCAC Tournament Championship-Mar 2, 2026
Worcester State University freshman Joe Okla (6'6''-F) scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead Worcester State to the 2026 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship with a 73-71 win over host Westfield State in the title game at the Woodward Center on Sunday afternoon. Westfield led 68-67 after a Kenney Rogers (6'4''-F) layup with 2:09 left to play. The Lancers got a layup from Johnny Annan (6'4''-F) on an inbounds feed from Jaydon Buckle (6'0''-G) to take a 69-68 advantage with one minute left in regulation time. Westfield had a chance to answer, but the Owls turned the ball over on the ensuing possession as Buckle slapped it away, and players from both teams went to the floor after the loose ball, with neither able to corral it and the Lancers regained possession when the ball went out of bounds with 12 seconds left Okla drove to the hoop and was fouled and connected on both to give Worcester a 71-68 lead. Worcester got a stop on the defensive end, and the Owls fouled Buckle, who went to the line and made both for a 73-68 lead with 4.1 seconds left. Worcester relaxed on defense with a two-possession lead, and Westfield's Jason James (6'1''-G) banked in a three-pointer from midcourt to trim the lead to two, 73-71, and on the inbounds, the Owls managed a foul with 1/10th of a second left on the clock. Johnny Annan missed both free throws, but Buckle grabbed the offensive board as time expired to seal the win. The Lancers (15-12) earned the MASCAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Lancers, who entered the MASCAC tournament as the #2 seed, will learn their opponent and destination in the NCAA Division III Tournament Monday at 1:00 p.m. on the NCAA.com livestream selection show. Daniel Wondie (6'3''-G) and Annan led the Lancers with 16 points each. Annan grabbed seven rebounds and blocked four shots. Buckle added 11 points and six assists. Westfield was led by 24 points from Kenney Rogers. James and A.Z. Allah (6'0''-PG) each scored 15 points, with Allah adding seven rebounds. Xavier Lewis (5'8''-PG) finished with 12 and senior center Joe Thomson (6'7''-F) grabbed a game high 18 rebounds and blocked three shots. Worcester jumped out of the gate fast, leading 13-3 after five minutes, consistently attacking the hoop. Westfield stemmed the tide with a long three-pointer from Rogers at the 14-11 mark. The lead traded hands regularly, and the Lancers led 33-30 after a jumper from Ethan Daleba with 1:43 left, but Westfield closed the half with an 8-0 run, sparked by a steal from Thomson that led to an Allah layup, and a blocked shot from Thomson led to another possession that Lewis closed with a layup to lead 38-30 at the half. Westfield bumped the lead out to 10 points, 59-49 on an Allah layup with 9:10 to play. After trading possessions, the Lancers got a baseline dunk from Annan to cut the lead back to single digits. The Lancers ground their way back into the game, trimming the lead to one point, 66-65 when Daniel Wondie was fouled on a three-point shot, and added the free throw for a four point play with 3:02 left in regulation. The two teams were meeting in the conference finals for the fourth time in the last six seasons – Worcester evened the finals at 2 wins each. Courtesy of mascac.com MASCAC Final: Westfield St. - Worcester St. 71-73 MASCAC Semifinals: Westfield St. - MCLA 95-68 Worcester St. - Framingham St. 71-62 MASCAC Quarterfinals: Salem St. - MCLA 73-76 Framingham St. - Bridgewater St. 87-86 All-MASCAC Awards 2026-Mar 5, 2026
![]() Kenney Rogers, forward from the Westfield State University, was selected as the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division III.
He was also chosen to the First Team.
Rogers' team won the MASCAC Tournament in 2025.
Johnny Annan, forward from the Worcester State University, was honored as the Defensive Player of the Year of NCAA Division III.
He was also named to the First Team.
Annan's team won the MASCAC Tournament in 2024.
Joe Okla, forward from the Worcester State University, earned the Rookie of the Year at the NCAA Division III.
He also earned a spot in the First Team.
Jalen Jackson, guard from the Fitchburg State College, was voted to the First Team of NCAA Division III.
He was voted to All-MASCAC First Team in 2026.
Craig Williams, guard from the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, was selected to the First Team at the NCAA Division III.
Williams' team made it to the MASCAC Tournament Semifinals in 2024.
Ali Barry, guard from the Salem State College, was chosen to the First Team of NCAA Division III.
He was voted to All-MASCAC First Team in 2026.
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