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CHAMPS! Randolph-Macon wins school's first national title with men's hoops victory - Mar 19, 2022

The road was long, but the destination proved unforgettable.
No. 1 Randolph-Macon topped Elmhurst in the Division III national championship game Saturday night at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum 75-45, delivering the school its first NCAA title in any sport and completing the work started three years ago, before the pandemic began.
'To be able to cut down the nets, it's been a journey we're really proud of,' coach Josh Merkel said after the most lopsided championship game in D-III history.
Junior guard Josh Talbert (6'2''-G) scored 15 points and had 11 rebounds and national player of the year Buzz Anthony (5'11''-PG) added 14 points to lead a balanced offensive attack that delivered the Yellow Jackets the championship in the same dominating fashion they rolled through this year's NCAA tournament.
Elmhurst went up 18-17 with 8 minutes to go in the half on a basket by Wesley Hooker (6'2''-G), putting R-MC (33-1) behind for the first time since 5 minutes into its quarterfinal win over WPI on March 12. The Yellow Jackets responded with a 10-0 run.
'I think we were just feeling it out early on,' said junior forward Miles Mallory (6'5''-F), who had 10 points and nine rebounds. 'They came out physical. They brought the intensity, so we had to bring it back.'
Back-to-back 3-pointers by Anthony and senior Ian Robertson put Macon ahead 35-23 with 2:18 left in the half, and it went to the locker room up 38-23.
Before 3 minutes had come off the clock in the second half, the Yellow Jackets' lead had swelled to 44-27. Elmhurst (27-7) never really threatened Macon the rest of the way as it capped a nearly perfect season in the perfect way.
'I thought today was just a culmination of the past three years,' said Anthony, a fifth-year senior guard who came back to R-MC for this moment. 'We've just had guys step up and step up.'
If not for a single point, a 77-76 overtime loss to Christopher Newport in November, the Yellow Jackets would have been undefeated this season. But Saturday night, no one was lamenting that lone tally, nor were they bemoaning the back-to-back title opportunities wiped out by the pandemic or the bus-flight-flight-bus travel odyssey that got them to Fort Wayne.
This night was all about finishing the job.
The Yellow Jackets have been one of the nation's top programs for the past three seasons, but the D-III tournament was canceled in 2020 and 2021, first due to the spread of COVID-19 and then because of low participation among schools the second season.
That meant a wait of over two years to show how they could stack up on the national stage. And Macon did not disappoint.
R-MC went 16-0 in Old Dominion Athletic Conference play, breezed through the league tournament and blistered the field in the NCAA draw. Merkel talked to his team this month about 'finishing like a buzzsaw,' and it did.
The Yellow Jackets had won each of their first five NCAA games by double figures, advancing to the championship game by an average margin of 23.8 points.
That included Friday night's dismantling of No. 2 Marietta, an 81-63 win that put the Jackets in their first-ever D-III title game, positioning them to become the first Virginia team to win the title since Virginia Wesleyan in 2006.
'I do think we were a bit of a buzz saw,' said Merkel. 'And so no matter what we were going to see today, I think our guys were ready.'
To travel to the Final Four, the Yellow Jackets bussed to Washington, D.C., flew to Chicago and then Toledo, then bussed to Fort Wayne - two hours northeast of Indianapolis - where the tournament's final weekend was sharing a complex with a national alpaca show and a gun show.
The championship used to be held in Salem - from 1996-2012 and again in 2014 and 2018 - but moved to Fort Wayne the next year. That made for an easier trip - about 200 miles from Elmhurst, Ill. - for the Blue Jays fans and for a decidedly hostile environment for R-MC.
But the Macon fans, most of whom drove the more than 10 hours to Indiana, made their presence felt, too, from the opening introductions to the joyous on-court celebration when time ran out, reveling in the school's first national title and the completion of a journey.
'I love it for all the athletes at Randolph-Macon,' said Merkel. 'Because I think it shows, with hard work and a commitment and that daily, consistent approach, disciplined approach, that you can do anything. You can get here, and it's a special feeling when you do.'

Courtesy of Richmond.com

NABC Division III All-America Teams 2022 Awards 2022 - Mar 21, 2022

First Team
USA Marcus Azor (6'2''-G) of UMass Dartmouth
USA Buzz Anthony (5'11''-PG) of Randolph-Macon
USA Levi Borchert (6'5''-F) of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
USA DJ Campbell (6'3''-G) of Stockton
USA Conner Delaney (6'0''-PG) of Johns Hopkins
USA Jason Ellis (5'11''-PG) of Marietta
USA Josiah Johnson (6'1''-G) of Mary Hardin-Baylor
USA Matthew Leritz (6'7''-F) of Illinois Wesleyan
USA Sam Peek (6'7''-G) of Wesleyan
USA Ryan Turell (6'7''-G) of Yeshiva

Second Team
USA Gian Batista (6'4''-G) of Lehman
USA Austin Grunder (6'6''-F) of Cortland
USA Seth Hall (6'3''-G) of Pacific Lutheran
USA Jarred Houston (6'10''-C) of Emerson
USA Jaecee Martin (5'10''-PG) of St. Joseph
USA Jack Nolan (6'1''-G) of WashU
USA Joe Palmer (6'4''-G) of Augsburg
USA Matthew Schner (6'4''-G) of Emory
USA Evan Thomas (6'4''-F) of Hope
USA Mason Wang (5'11''-PG) of Hood

Third Team
USA Sean Bryan (6'2''-G) of Salem State
USA Daniel Cook (6'6''-F) of St. John Fisher
USA Jack Davidson (6'1''-G) of Wabash
USA Jakigh Dottin (6'2''-G-1999) of Nichols
USA Danny Frauenheim (5'10''-PG) of Susquehanna
USA Jahn Hines (6'3''-F) of Christopher Newport
USA Jordan Johnson (6'6''-G) of Concordia-Wisconsin
USA Matt Kachelries (6'1''-G) of DeSales
USA Brendan Mora (6'5''-G) of Pomona Pitzer
USA Peter Ragen (6'4''-F) of Dubuque

CoSIDA NCAA Division III Academic All-District Awards 2022 - Feb 24, 2022

CoSIDA NCAA Division III Academic All-District 1 Team
John Adams (6'8''-F) of WPI
Jake Ashworth (6'1''-G) of UMass Dartmouth
Stephen Fama (6'3''-G) of Endicott
Mitchell Kirsch (6'4''-G) of Babson
Luke Rogers (6'8''-F) of Tufts

CoSIDA NCAA Division III Academic All-District 2 Team
Ethan Bartlett (6'3''-G) of John Hopkins
Steven Breeman (6'5''-F) of Montclair St.
Connor Dickerson (6'3''-G) of Rowan
Zach Falkenburg (6'2''-G) of Lyndon St.
David Gervase (6'3''-G) of Drew
Jordan Oates (6'4''-F) of Salisbury
Billy Veras (6'6''-F) of Centenary, NJ

CoSIDA NCAA Division III Academic All-District 3 Team
Brian Amabilino-Perez (6'7''-F-1999) of Rochester
Daniel Cook (6'6''-F) of St.John Fisher
Bobby Hawkinson (6'10''-F) of New York U.
Gabriel Leifer (6'6''-F) of Yeshiva
Keegan Ocorr (5'11''-PG) of RIT

CoSIDA NCAA Division III Academic All-District 4 Team
Vinny Deangelo (6'1''-G) of Swarthmore
David Giuliani (6'4''-F) of York, PA
Kyran Mitchell (6'3''-G) of W&J
Ahmad Tejumola (6'8''-F) of Thiel
Lukas Yurasits (6'2''-G) of Susquehanna

CoSIDA NCAA Division III Academic All-District 5 Team
Buzz Anthony (5'11''-PG) of RMC
Kasey Draper (6'4''-G) of Roanoke
Jack Nolan (6'1''-G) of Wash.-St.Louis
Matthew Schner (6'4''-G) of Emory
TC Thacker (6'6''-F) of Lynchburg

CoSIDA NCAA Division III Academic All-District 6 Team
Ethan Anderson (6'4''-G) of UW-La Crosse
Eli Hartjes (6'6''-F) of Edgewood
Jordan Johnson (6'6''-G) of Concordia, WI
Luke Morrison (6'5''-G/F) of Calvin
Garrett Nelson (5'11''-PG) of UW-Stev.Point
Joe Palmer (6'4''-G) of Augsburg

CoSIDA NCAA Division III Academic All-District 7 Team
Nyameye Adom (6'1''-G) of Wheaton, IL
Jack Davidson (6'1''-G) of Wabash
Elijah Hales (6'4''-G) of DePauw
Matthew Leritz (6'7''-F) of IWU
Tyler Watson (6'2''-G) of Wabash

CoSIDA NCAA Division III Academic All-District 8 Team
Josh Angle (6'3''-G) of CMS
AJ Clark (6'3''-G) of Trinity, TX
Gibson Hearne (6'1''-G) of UMHB
Cooper Kabela (6'5''-F) of Cornell Coll.
Jarad Kruse (6'5''-F-2000) of Coe
Rowan McGowen (6'4''-G) of Loras
Hunter Stevens (6'3''-G) of UT Dallas