Presidents Athletic Conference 2024-25
Tournament Winner: Chatham University
Regular Season Champion: Chatham University
Presidents Athletic Conference Final: Chatham University - Washington and Jefferson College 81-69 Chatham (Doug Caputo): Diaun Pinkett, Blaine Gartley, Lovenson Xavier, Luca Robinson, Simon Boyer, Drew Vizenor, Brody Barber, Hunter Verling, Joey Bruno, Zach Genther, Colin Alvarez, Zavea Green, Quentin Toulson, Seth Sager, James Schlick, Easton Fulmer, Donovan Callahan, Noah Adams Standings 2024-25
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![]() Chatham University - Champions of Presidents Athletic Conference
Chatham Wins PAC Championship-Mar 5, 2025
In Saturday's Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) Men's Basketball Tournament Championship game, top-seeded Chatham University shot 52 percent from the floor for the game in claiming an 81-69 victory over third-seeded Washington & Jefferson College. With the win, the Cougars (23-4) secured their third PAC championship in program history and second in the last three years. It also gives Chatham the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, with the selections and first round match-ups being announced Monday, March 3 at noon on NCAA.com. Saturday, March 1 (Championship - Pittsburgh, Pa.) #1 Chatham 81, #3 W&J 69 The game began with W&J (21-7) scoring the first five points, but Chatham erupted after that, rolling off a 30-8 run. Fueling the charge was Diaun Pinkett (6'1''-G), who scored nine during that stretch and capped it by blocking a three, grabbing the loose ball and going down for a lay-up to make it a 30-13 Cougars' lead with nine minutes left in the half. The Presidents climbed back into the game before halftime, outscoring the home team 17-6 over the final nine minutes. The duo of Matt Seidl (6'3''-G) (seven points) and Alex Acosta (6'6''-F) (six) combined for 13 of the points, as W&J managed to cut their deficit to 36-30 heading into intermission. The W&J momentum did not carry over into the second half, as Chatham's Simon Boyer (6'3''-G) buried a three on the first possession after halftime. That was followed by transition lay-ups by Blaine Gartley (5'10''-PG) and Lovenson Xavier (6'2''-G) and the Cougars' advantage was back up to 43-30 just 1:17 into the half. As midway point of the second half approached, another quick seven-point burst from Chatham, highlighted by a three-point play by Pinkett, gave the Cougars their largest lead of the night at 65-46 with 9:46 remaining. As they did in the first half, W&J mounted a run to cut away at the Chatham advantage. A 10-0 run started with a tip-in by Cameron Rowell (6'4''-G/F) and featured threes by Seidl and Rowell, shrunk the Chatham lead down to 70-63 with 3:46 on the clock, but that would be as close as the Presidents would be able to get. After another basket by each side, the Cougars' championship win would be secured with strong free throw shooting, as they made 7-of-10 from the line in the final 2:25 to close out W&J. Chatham's offense was especially efficient in the second half, as they made 63 percent (15-of-24) from the floor to finish the game 30-for-58 (52 percent). Pinkett posted another big game on his way to the Tournament's Most Outstanding Player award, as he finished with 21 points, six assists, three rebounds, three steals and two blocked shots. Two others finished in double digits, including Boyer with 18 and Xavier with 16 points. Boyer was selected for the All-Tournament Team, as was Gartley, who totaled eight points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals in the victory. Four players posted double-figure scoring nights for the Presidents, led by Seidl, who collected 20 points, seven rebounds and four steals. In addition to scoring 13 points, Nathan Plotner blocked three shots, Acosta dropped in 12 and Matthew Carte chipped in 11 markers. PAC Final: Chatham - Washington & Jefferson 81-69 PAC Semifinals: Chatham - Grove City 91-80 Saint Vincent - Washington & Jefferson 79-87 PAC Quarterfinals: Washington & Jefferson - Franciscan 73-62 Geneva - Grove City 61-69 Courtesy of pacathletics.org All-PAC Awards 2025-Mar 5, 2025
![]() Diaun Pinkett, guard from the Chatham University, was honored as the All-Tournament MVP at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
He received multiple other awards, earned the Player of the Year, and was voted to the First Team and Tournament Team.
Lovenson Xavier, guard from the Chatham University, was selected to the First Team of Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
He was selected to the Naples Daily News 2021 All-Area First Team back in 2021.
Sawyer Butler, guard from the The Franciscan University, was chosen to the First Team at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
Ryan Rachic, forward from the Geneva College, was named to the First Team of Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
Among many awards Rachic's team won the PAC Tournament in 2024.
He was selected to the All-PAC Second Team between 2022 and 2023.
Rachic was also selected to the PAC All-Tournament Team in 2024.
Dev Ostrowski, guard from the Saint Vincent College, earned a spot in the First Team at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
Among many awards he was selected to the All-PAC Second Team in 2024.
He was also selected to the PAC All-Tournament Team in 2024.
All-Tournament MVP: Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Newcomer of the Year: Coach of the Year: David Richards of Chatham First Team Second Team Honorable Mention All-Tournament Team | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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