North Atlantic Conference: Season 2022-23

Q.Finals Semis Final 2023 Semis Q.Finals
UMF78
Lyndon70
Husson87
UMPI97
UMF86
UMPI74
UMF77
SUNY Delhi83
SUNY Delhi83
SUNY Cobleskill76
SUNY Delhi100
Cazenovia74
SUNY Cobleskill70
SUNY Poly55
Standings 2022-23
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Team
W-L
East
2
11-3 (19-7)
4
4-10 (10-15)
5
3-10 (6-20)
6
1-13 (3-21)
West
1
10-4 (19-8)
2
8-6 (18-9)
3
8-6 (15-11)
6
4-10 (6-18)
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SUNY Delhi wins 2023 NAC men's basketball championship-Feb 25, 2023
The SUNY Delhi men's basketball team rallied from a seven-point halftime deficit on its way to an 83-77 win over UMaine-Farmington in the championship game of the 2023 North Atlantic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament.
The win sends SUNY Delhi (20-8) to its first NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship appearance. The Broncos will learn their first round destination and opponent when the full tournament bracket is unveiled on Monday, Feb. 27, at 1:00 p.m. via webstream on NCAA.com.
The Broncos' Mavenson Therneus (6'5''-G/F) tallied 17 points in the second half alone, on his way to a game-high 21 points, to propel SUNY Delhi to the second-half comeback.
'I'm just so proud of this group. We've battled a lot of adversity this season so to win the NAC and have the opportunity to go to the NCAA Tournament for the first time is huge,' said head coach Zack Thomsen , 'Our seniors continue to lead us and I couldn't be happier for them!'
The start of the game saw the Beavers jump out to an 11-0 lead as the Broncos' shots just weren't falling, missing on each of their first seven attempts. Delhi would regroup and started to chip away at the deficit, pulling to within five twice. They would go into the half down seven, 41-34, as the first 20 minutes of action was full of runs for both teams.
Senior Jacob Beach (6'2''-G) led the Broncos in the opening half with 10 points on .571 shooting (4-of-7) from the field, including four of his last five attempts of the frame. Isiah Barnes (5'10''-PG) made his impact felt on defense with two steals as he was tasked with guarding UMaine-Farmington's Terion Moss, the NAC Player of the Year.
After a 1-of-11 shooting performance from three-point range in the first half, the Broncos proved more effective from long distance in the second stanza, knocking down six-of-14 three-point attempts including three from Therneus.
The Broncos eventually knotted the game up at 70-70, taking their first lead of the night with 3:31 remaining on a steal and breakaway dunk by Therneus. A pair of threes by McCarthy and Therneus stretched the Delhi advantage to 78-71 as the game clock passed under the two-minute mark.
A three-pointer by UMaine-Farmington's Kyle Donlin (6'3''-F) and a layup by Jack Kane (6'9''-C) pulled the Beavers to within four, 80-76, with 31 seconds to play. A pair of foul shots by McCarthy and one by Naphtali Regilus helped keep the Broncos in front, while UMaine-Farmington went 0-of-3 from the field down the stretch.
Four SUNY Delhi starters posted double-digit scoring performances. Beach finished with 18 points, while McCarthy and Isiah Barnes charted 16 and 13 points respectively. Beach also led the Broncos on the glass with eight rebounds, while Therneus and Barnes each dished out four assists and recorded three steals.
Moss paced UMaine-Farmington with 20 points, while Kane posted a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Donlin also finished in double figures with 13 points.
As a team, UMaine-Farmington committed 15 turnovers leading to 15 SUNY Delhi points, while the Broncos committed only six giveaways resulting in four points for the Beavers.
Beach was tabbed for Tournament MVP honors and was named to the All-Tournament team. He was joined by McCarthy and Therneus from SUNY Delhi, Moss and Kane from UMaine-Farmington, Griffin Guerrette (6'1''-G) from East Division semifinalist UMaine-Presque Isle, and Markel Jenkins (6'5''-F) from West Division semifinalist SUNY Cobleskill.

Courtesy of nacathletics.com

All-NAC Awards 2023-Feb 25, 2023
All-Tournament MVP: USA Jacob Beach (6'2''-G) of SUNY Delhi
Player of the Year: USA Terion Moss (5'11''-PG) of UMF
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Jack Kane (6'9''-C) of UMF
Rookie of the Year: USA Gregory Gonyea (6'0''-PG) of Lyndon St.
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: USA Antonio Carlisle (5'10''-PG) of Lyndon St.
Coach of the Year: Sam Leal of UMF

First Team

USA Jack Kane (6'9''-C) of UMF
USA Justice Kendall (6'0''-PG) of Husson
USA Terion Moss (5'11''-PG) of UMF
USA Jesse O'Dell (6'6''-F) of SUNY Poly
USA Christian Sage (5'10''-PG) of Cazenovia

Second Team

USA Jacob Beach (6'2''-G) of SUNY Delhi
USA Kobe Bogart (6'5''-F) of Cazenovia
USA Quran Dubois (6'3''-G) of SUNY Canton
USA Griffin Guerrette (6'1''-G) of UMPI
USA Lester McCarthy (6'1''-G) of SUNY Delhi

Third Team

USA Isiah Barnes (5'10''-PG) of SUNY Delhi
Germany Curt Heinz (6'8''-C) of Maine Maritime
USA Jeremy Moronta (6'1''-G) of Husson
USA Peyton Olsen (6'1''-G) of Lyndon St.
USA Andre Starks (5'10''-PG) of SUNY Cob

All-Sportsmanship Team
USA Juan Lamarche (6'0''-PG) of SUNY Canton
USA Christian Seabrook (5'8''-PG) of Cazenovia
USA Quanire Greene (5'10''-PG) of SUNY Cob
USA Naphtali Regilus (6'4''-F) of SUNY Delhi
USA Mark Mayo (6'5''-C) of UMF
USA J Thomas (6'2''-G) of Husson
USA Malik Moore (6'5''-F) of NVU Johnson
USA Brett Roy (6'4''-F) of Lyndon St.
USA Max Tomlin (6'1''-F) of Maine Maritime
USA Jarrett Wilbur (6'8''-C) of SUNY Poly
Australia Charlie Mellick (6'2''-G-2002) of UMPI
USA Jacob Bouchard (5'10''-PG) of Thomas

All-Tournament Team
USA Jacob Beach (6'2''-G) of SUNY Delhi
USA Lester McCarthy (6'1''-G) of SUNY Delhi
USA Mavenson Therneus (6'5''-G/F) of SUNY Delhi
USA Terion Moss (5'11''-PG) of UMF
USA Jack Kane (6'9''-C) of UMF
USA Griffin Guerrette (6'1''-G) of UMPI
USA Markel Jenkins (6'5''-F) of SUNY Cob