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The 2015 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball national championship was held in March at Keeter Gymnasium in Point Lookout, Missouri. The 24th annual NAIA basketball tournament featured thirty-two teams playing in a single-elimination format. The championship game was won by Cornerstone University of Grand Rapids, Michigan over Dakota Wesleyan University of Mitchell, South Dakota by a score of 66 to 45.[1]

Tournament field

The 2015 tournament field was announced on March 14 in a live selection show. The field is made up of 23 automatic qualifiers and eight at-large bids and one automatic host bid presented to College of the Ozarks. This tournament field welcomed the return of four out of the last five champions, led by defending champion and top seed Indiana Wesleyan University along with Cardinal Stritch, Cornerstone, and Saint Francis.[2] There were four newcomers to the bracket, Brescia, Northwestern Ohio, Olivet Nazarene and St. Francis of Illinois.

The complete field consists of Ashford, Bellevue, Bethel, Brescia, Briar Cliff, Cal Maritime, Cardinal Stritch, Concordia, Cornerstone, Dakota State, Davenport, Embry-Riddle, Friends, Grace, College of Idaho, Indiana University East, Indiana Wesleyan, Midland, Milligan, Morningside, Mount Mercy, Northwestern Ohio, Olivet Nazarene, College of the Ozarks, Saint Francis, Saint Thomas, Southern Oregon, Tabor, Union, and Warner Pacific.[3]

Highlights

Fab Four

The fifth ranked Dakota Wesleyan Tigers came back from a twelve point deficit to defeat the College of Idaho Yotes 88-80 and advance to the NAIA championship game.[4] On the other side of the bracket, Davenport hit three free throws in the final six seconds to secure a 79-75 win over defending champion Indiana Wesleyan.[5]

Championship game

Cornerstone won their third national championship, defeating Dakota Wesleyan 66-45 behind a twenty-four point performance by Ben Lanning.[6]

Tourney awards and honors

  • Dr. James Naismith/Emil Liston Team Sportsmanship Award: Southern Oregon

Individual recognition

  • Most Outstanding Player: Dominez Burnett, Davenport[7]
  • Championship Hustle Award: Luke Bamberg, Dakota Wesleyan[8]
  • NABC/NAIA Division II Coach of the Year: Kim Elders, Cornerstone[9]
  • Rawlings-NAIA Division II National Coach of the Year: Matt Wilber, Dakota Wesleyan[10][11]
  • 2015 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball All-Championship Team[12]
Name School
Dominez Burnett* Davenport
Bishop Robinson Davenport
Trae Bergh Dakota Wesleyan
Jalen Voss Dakota Wesleyan
Kris Menning Dakota Wesleyan
Ben Lanning Cornerstone
Travis Wells Cornerstone
DeForest Carter Embry-Riddle
Cesar Pastrana Embry-Riddle
Dalton Barnes Embry-Riddle

Statistical leaders

(minimum 4 games)[13]

Category Player School Tally
Most points Jalen Voss Dakota Wesleyan 106
Most points per game Dominez Burnett Davenport 21.25
Leading rebounder Ben Lanning Cornerstone 59
Leading rebounder per game Ben Lanning Cornerstone 11.8
Most assists DeForest Carter Embry-Riddle 45
Assists per game DeForest Carter Embry-Riddle 11.25
Assist/Turnover ratio Martin Tate Dakota Wesleyan 5.33
Three-pointers made Trae Bergh Dakota Wesleyan 16
Best overall field goal percentage Cesar Pastrana Embry-Riddle 71.4% (25-35)
Best 3-point field goal percentage Dominez Burnett Davenport 77.8% (7-9)
Most free throws made Cesar Pastrana (Tie) Embry-Riddle 24
Most free throws made Kyle Steigenga (Tie) Cornerstone 24
Best free throw percentage Ty Mason Cornerstone 92.9% (13-14)
Most steals DeForest Carter Embry-Riddle 21
Most steals per game DeForest Carter Embry-Riddle 5.25
Most shots blocked Ben Lanning Cornerstone 7
Most shots blocked per game Ben Lanning Cornerstone 1.4

Bracket

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Epilogue

When the NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball All-America Teams, almost all the players were represented at the national tournament, with a few notable exceptions including Lawrence Jackson of Northwestern Ohio, Jordan Nelson of Waldorf, Andre Winston of Southeastern.

NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball All-America Teams

1st Team

Name School Hometown
Dominez Burnett* Davenport Flint, Michigan
DeForest Carter Embry-Riddle Big Cypress, Florida
Grant Greenberg Saint Mary Leavenworth, Kansas
Johnny Marlin Indiana Wesleyan Greenwood, Indiana
Steve O’Neill Morningside Council Bluffs, Iowa
Matt Schauss Bethel Greens Fork, Indiana
Tony Smit Cardinal Stritch Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Kyle Steigenga Cornerstone Holland, Michigan
Jalen Voss Dakota Wesleyan Worthington, Minnesota
Josh Wilson College of Idaho Los Angeles, California
  • - denotes NAIA/NABC Player of the Year

2nd Team

Name School Hometown
Lawrence Jackson Northwestern, Ohio Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Jordan Nelson Waldorf Neenah, Wisconsin
Dondre Osborn Mount Mercy Zion, Illinois
Demetrius Perkins College of Idaho Compton, California
Tobin Reinwald Hastings Lincoln, Nebraska
Alex Starkel Midland Norfolk, Nebraska
Zach Steinmetz Lourdes Toledo, Ohio
Tim Weber Southern Oregon Roseburg, Oregon
Andre Winston Southeastern Tacoma, Washington
Clay Yeo Bethel Bourbon, Indiana

3rd Team

Name School Hometown
Brandon Cole Bryan Crossville, Tennessee
Brandon Eley AIB Zearing, Iowa
Austin Fox Saint Francis (Ind) Muncie, Indiana
Ilya Ilyayev Saint Francis (Ill) Los Angeles, California
Aaron Larson Olivet Nazarene Tolono, Illinois
Alex Starkel Midland Norfolk, Nebraska
Ben Lenning Cornerstone Grandville, Michigan
Kris Menning Dakota Wesleyan Corsica, South Dakota
Austin Morris Brescia Evansville, Indiana
Brequan Tucker Jamestown Joliet, Illinois

Honorable Mention

Name School Hometown
Bryant Allen Dakota State Maplewood, Missouri
Trey Bardsley Nebraska Wesleyan Beatrice, Nebraska
Cameron Clark Southwestern Lewisville, Texas
Derek Daniels College of the Ozarks Mountain View, Missouri
Jeremy Comer Presentation Indianapolis, Indiana
Nick Frazier St. Ambrose Bellwood, Illinois
Warren Hall Warner (Fla.) Tampa, Florida
Logan Irwin Grace (Ind.) South Whitley, Indiana
Deante Johnson Union College (Kentucky) Cincinnati, Ohio
Jack Krieger Saint Xavier (Illinois) Plainfield, Illinois
Percy Lemle Bellevue (Nebraska) Carson, California
Gabriel Martinez Northern New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico
Alex Marzette Robert Morris (Ill.) Racine, Wisconsin
Fredricus Mattison Northwood (Fla.) Anderson, South Carolina
Diamontae McKinley Ashford (Iowa) Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Esvan Middleton Concordia (Oregon) Culver City, California
Cesar Pastrana Embry-Riddle (Florida) Cartagena, Colombia
Nathan Rindels Dordt (Iowa) Boulder, Colorado
Alec Schwab William Penn (Iowa) Peru, Illinois
Trey Scott Waldorf (Iowa) Fridley, Minnesota
Jake Simpson Indiana University Southeast Louisville, Kentucky
Dion Smith Marian (Ind.) Indianapolis, Ind.
Andrew Thomas Tabor (Kansas) Grenada
Eric Thompson Southern Oregon Roseburg, Oregon
Jerah’me Williams Point Park (Pa.) Youngstown, Ohio

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See also

References

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