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Morehouse College Falls to Top-Ranked Nova Southeastern in NCAA Division II Tournament

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Morehouse College Falls to Top-Ranked Nova Southeastern in NCAA Division II Tournament
Posted By: Will Moss on March 15, 2026


Morehouse College's historic basketball season came to an end as the Maroon Tigers fell to No. 1 ranked Nova Southeastern University in the NCAA Division II Basketball Playoffs.

The loss marks the conclusion of a remarkable campaign for the Atlanta-based HBCU, which made its appearance in the national tournament against one of the most formidable opponents in Division II basketball.

Key Takeaway: Morehouse College's appearance in the NCAA Division II Basketball Playoffs represents a significant achievement for the historic HBCU's athletics program, showcasing the institution's competitive presence on the national stage.

Nova Southeastern University, entering the matchup as the tournament's top seed, proved to be a challenging opponent for the Maroon Tigers. The Sharks' No. 1 ranking reflected their dominant performance throughout the regular season and their status as one of the premier programs in Division II basketball.

The playoff appearance continues Morehouse's tradition of athletic excellence alongside its renowned academic programs.



The college, founded in 1867, has long been recognized as one of the nation's leading liberal arts institutions and the only HBCU dedicated exclusively to the education of Black men.

While the tournament run concluded with the loss to Nova Southeastern, the Maroon Tigers' qualification for the NCAA Division II playoffs represents a notable accomplishment for the program and the broader HBCU athletic community. The exposure gained through postseason play provides valuable experience for returning players and enhances the visibility of Morehouse athletics on a national platform.

The NCAA Division II Basketball Tournament brings together the top teams from across the country, with automatic bids awarded to conference champions and at-large selections rounding out the field. Advancing to this stage of competition demonstrates the progress and competitiveness of Morehouse's basketball program.

As the season concludes, the Maroon Tigers can reflect on their achievements and the foundation built for future success. The experience gained from competing against the nation's top-ranked team will serve as valuable preparation for the program's continued development and pursuit of excellence both on and off the court.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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