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Conference tourney roundup: McNeese, Lehigh, Idaho earn NCAA berths

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 8:42 PM

Sixth-year senior Javohn Garcia poured in a career-high 31 points as second-seeded McNeese earned a 76-59 upset of top-seeded Stephen F. Austin to claim its third straight Southland ​Conference championship and NCAA Tournament bid.

Garcia drilled 11 of ‌18 shots from the field and went 5 of 8 from 3-point range as the Cowboys (28-5) never trailed while extending their winning streak to 10 games. Larry Johnson added 18 points while Tyshawn Archie notched 17 points, five ‌assists ​and five steals.

Keon Thompson scored 18 points ⁠to pace the Lumberjacks (28-5), ⁠who split the regular-season series with McNeese. Kam Burton added 10 points as SFA shot 37.3% from the field and 5 of 21 (23.8%) on 3-point attempts.

Patriot: Lehigh 74, Boston U. 60

Nasir ​Whitlock led a balanced attack with 18 points as the second-seeded Mountain Hawks subdued the fourth-seeded Terriers to claim their ⁠first NCAA Tournament berth since 2012.

Joshua Ingram ⁠and Edouard Benoit produced 15 points apiece for ​Lehigh (18-16) while Hank Alvey piled up 14 points to go with a ​game-high nine rebounds and five assists. The Mountain Hawks ‌led by double figures for the final 13:20.

Ben Defty paced Boston U. (17-17) with 21 points and eight rebounds while Michael McNair contributed 14 points and Chance Gladden added 11. The Terriers entered the ⁠night ranked fifth nationally in 3-point shooting at 40.0%, but they made just 1 of 16 from 3-point range.

Big Sky: Idaho 77, Montana ⁠66

Isaiah Brickner compiled 23 ‌points and 10 rebounds as the Vandals ⁠downed the Grizzlies in Boise to earn their ​first NCAA ‌Tournament bid since 1990.

Seventh-seeded Idaho (21-14) trailed by three ​points early ⁠in the second half before pulling away with a 21-8 run. Brody Rowbury scored nine of his 12 points in that span, including a 3-pointer with 8:35 remaining that gave the Vandals a 53-43 lead.

Te’Jon Sawyer and Money Williams each logged 19 points for fourth-seeded ​Montana (18-16).

–Field Level Media