What's Happening?
Langston University's men's basketball team secured a spot in the NAIA Fab Four by defeating Rocky Mountain (MT) 60-55. The game, held in Kansas City, Missouri, saw Langston outscore Rocky Mountain 35-33 in the second half, maintaining their lead after
freshman guard Jaden Williams sealed the win with crucial free throws. Orlando Thomas led Langston with 14 points, excelling at the free-throw line, while Jay Wilson added 12 points. Langston's defense and rebounding were pivotal, with Trey Clarke contributing a game-high 12 rebounds. Despite a strong performance from Rocky Mountain's Omari Nesbit, who scored 21 points, Langston's superior free-throw shooting and rebounding edge proved decisive.
Why It's Important?
This victory is significant for Langston University as it marks a major achievement in their basketball program's history, being the only HBCU men's team remaining in the postseason. The win highlights the team's resilience and strategic prowess, particularly in free-throw shooting and defense. Advancing to the NAIA Fab Four not only elevates the university's athletic profile but also brings attention to HBCU sports programs, potentially increasing recruitment and funding opportunities. The success of Langston's team could inspire other HBCU programs to strive for similar achievements, fostering greater diversity and competition in collegiate sports.
What's Next?
Langston University will face No. 3 Ave Maria (FL) in the NAIA semifinal round. Ave Maria, known for their high-scoring games, will present a challenging opponent, having averaged 92.7 points per game this season. Langston will need to maintain their defensive strength and capitalize on their free-throw accuracy to advance to the championship game. The outcome of this semifinal will determine if Langston can continue their historic run and potentially secure a national title, further enhancing their reputation and influence in collegiate basketball.









