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The Jacksonville University men’s basketball team has shown significant growth this season, finishing with an 18-12 record. Coach Jordan Mincy has transformed the program, leading to a strong performance in the ASUN Conference. With notable victories and a focus on future aspirations, the Dolphins are working towards ending a 39-year NCAA tournament drought.
Jacksonville University Men’s Basketball: Making Waves Under Coach Jordan Mincy
The Jacksonville community is buzzing with excitement as the Jacksonville University men’s basketball team continues to show significant improvement under the guidance of Coach Jordan Mincy. This season, the Dolphins wrapped up their regular season with a winning record of 18-12 overall and 12-6 in Atlantic Sun Conference play, marking a big step forward for the program compared to recent years.
In their latest matchup against Stetson, the Dolphins demonstrated their determination by securing a 79-72 victory. Key players like Kendall Munson were instrumental in this win, scoring 17 points and grabbing eight rebounds. Chris Arias also shined on the court, netting 14 points with an impressive shooting performance of 4 of 7 from three-point range. Jakari Spence made his contributions too, finishing with 11 points, including a stellar 7 of 8 from the free-throw line.
While the Dolphins celebrated their victory, it was important to acknowledge Stetson’s efforts. Players like Jamie Phillips Jr. and Mehki each scored 20 points for their team, contributing significantly to the close score. Yet, despite the tight competition, Jacksonville emerged victorious and showcased their growth as a program.
A New Era of Improvement
In recent years, the Jacksonville program has transformed drastically. Since Coach Mincy took the helm four years ago, the Dolphins have flipped the script from a tough stretch of only one winning season in a decade. Under his leadership, the program has amassed a balanced 34-34 record in conference play and a respected 69-56 overall record. The emphasis is on building a team that competes at a higher level, and it’s evident that the fruits of this labor are paying off.
Before Mincy’s tenure, the ASUN tournament was not a kind arena for Jacksonville, holding a dismal 6-21 record from 1999 to 2021. However, this season marked a turning point as the Dolphins entered the postseason with greater confidence and competitiveness. Despite a tough loss in the ASUN semifinals to North Alabama with a score of 78-63, the team showed resilience and a fighting spirit that fans could rally behind.
Looking Ahead
As the Dolphins plan their journey forward, Coach Mincy has set an ambitious goal for the team. Jacksonville is aiming to end a staggering 39-year absence from the NCAA tournament, with their last appearance being in 1986. This goal is not just a distant dream; it’s a reachable ambition fueled by the recent improvements in recruitment and performance.
On the women’s side, the Jacksonville University women’s basketball team is also making its mark. With a current record of 14-16 and 8-10 in the ASUN, they are looking forward to a pivotal matchup against Bellarmine, aiming to bounce back after splitting their previous encounters this season. With talented players like junior Edyn Battle and freshman Saniyah Craig earning All-Conference honors, there’s plenty of excitement and talent to keep an eye on as they strive for success.
As the basketball season unfolds, both the men’s and women’s teams at Jacksonville University are proving that they are forces to be reckoned with in the ASUN Conference. With Coach Mincy leading the charge, the future looks bright, and the community can’t wait to see what comes next for the Dolphins!
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