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Tournament Triumphs

Mac men's basketball experienced success and fan support during this year's MIAC playoffs.

The night before the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference men鈥檚 basketball tournament began, Gabriel Ramos 鈥22 (Dorado, Puerto Rico) didn鈥檛 sleep well.

It鈥檚 not that he was new to the MIAC鈥攊n fact, Ramos led the Scots with one hundred career appearances, a sharp contrast to the rest of a young team that included thirteen first-years or sophomores among the roster鈥檚 seventeen players.

It was Ramos鈥檚 first playoff game, though, and the first playoff game for the men鈥檚 basketball program since 2005. Ramos could feel a different energy churning in the Leonard Center during warmups, when fans started filing in earlier than usual. By the time he launched the ball across the court to leading scorer Caleb Williams 鈥24 (Wild Rose, Wis.) for a dunk late in the first half, more than a thousand people cheered in the stands. 鈥淚t was the loudest I鈥檝e ever seen the LC鈥攖he floor was shaking,鈥 Ramos says. 鈥淎nd when we won, everyone rushed the court. I was ecstatic.鈥

But the team鈥檚 story didn鈥檛 end there. After the 79-66 win over St. Scholastica in the first round, the Scots upset Carleton in Northfield, 70鈥56. Then they rallied from a thirteen-point second-half deficit to beat Augsburg 76鈥74 in the semifinal to advance to the tournament championship against top seed Saint John鈥檚, the first time in tournament history that a sixth-seed had made it to the final. Mac students traveled by bus and helped pack the stands at all three road games.

In front of 1,800 fans in Collegeville, the Scots came up just short, dropping the conference championship game 75鈥71. 鈥淚t hurts to be that close,鈥 says fourth-year head coach Abe Woldeslassie 鈥08, who was named D3hoops.com鈥檚 Region 9 Coach of the Year and leads the team with assistants Conner Nord and Bridge Tusler. 鈥淏ut when you step back and look at the season overall, it鈥檚 clear that we鈥檙e right there. There鈥檚 a real buzz around this program, and it鈥檚 earned.鈥

Now the young team will begin to look toward its bright future, knowing that no one will be surprised by the Scots next season. And Ramos, who earned All-MIAC honors along with Williams, will savor a remarkable end to his collegiate basketball career. 鈥淭his is what you work for, what you dream about鈥擨 feel so blessed it happened,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he support from the Mac community gave us memories we鈥檒l never forget.鈥