Winner Winner Chicken Dinner

Pace University Basketball finishes the week with another phenomenal performance. The men’s teams clinched the NE-10 Southwest Division regular season championship while the Women’s team claimed the share of the Southwest Division.

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@PaceWBB‘s win over Le Moyne last night earned the Setters a share of the Southwest Division regular-season title! 🏆

https://twitter.com/PaceUAthletics/status/1496504124594139142

-Pace Athletics (@PaceUAthletics)


ICYMI: @PaceMBB extended its winning streak to 7 games last night, while also clinching the outright regular-season Division championship!

Pace 73, Le Moyne 64 📽️⤵️

https://twitter.com/PaceUAthletics/status/1496523473916674059

–Pace Athletics (@PaceUAthletics)


New Record Broken

Earlier last week both Men’s and Women’s teams team defeated Le Moyne College. These wins pushed both teams to break the University’s record. The Men’s win was the first time in program history to win a Conference Championship title and the Women’s win put them on top of program history as well.


                               Whats Next?

With playoffs approaching Men’s will be seeded at the top of their division with a 18-8 overall record as the women’s will be seeded second with a 20-6 overall record. This 20-win season marks the first time in exactly a decade that this was accomplished. As both teams have been having an all-time high this season so has the many supporting Pace Athletics fans.

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Few Words from A Pace Athletics Fan

“I think that this is the biggest crowd they had in a couple of years even before covid. I think that it really pushed them to win and break program history. They wanted to make the rest of the school proud because they’ve never done that before. I think seeing other sports teams there to support the basketball team really drove them and they want to prove themselves and I think that also threw off the other opponent a little bit”

               –Mia Radici (Pace Student Athlete)

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