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Arizona dominates LIU in March Madness opener to end best season in 14 years

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Arizona dominates LIU in March Madness opener to end best season in 14 years

SAN DIEGO – LIU’s best season in 14 years came to a close Friday afternoon. 

The “Fins Up” celebration was no match for powerhouse and No. 1 seed Arizona. Rod Strickland’s tough group of Sharks fell behind big early and couldn’t mount much of a rally against one of the premier teams in the country in this 92-58 West Region, opening-round rout. 

It was 12-2 only 3:01 in, and it was clear there would be no repeat of the scare Siena put into No. 1 Duke a day earlier. Arizona didn’t take LIU lightly. The two-loss Wildcats poured it on, leading by 24 points at halftime. 

Long Island University Sharks forward Caleb Johnson #15, gets fouled by Arizona Wildcats forward Sidi Gueye #15, as he drives to the basket in the 2nd half.

Long Island University Sharks forward Caleb Johnson gets fouled by Arizona Wildcats forward Sidi Gueye as he drives to the basket in the second half on March 20, 2026. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The Sharks had no answers for Arizona and its two projected first-round picks, Koa Peat and Brayden Burries.

The duo combined for 33 points on 11-of-22 shooting and 12 rebounds. Wildcats 7-foot-2 center Motiejus Krivas controlled the paint, to the tune of nine points, seven rebounds and four blocks, and Arizona crushed LIU on the glass, 52-31.

Arizona Wildcats forward Koa Peat #10, guarded by Long Island University Sharks forward Mason Porter-Brown #6, in the 2nd half.

Arizona Wildcats forward Koa Peat guarded by Long Island University Sharks forward Mason Porter-Brown in the second half. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The Wildcats also shot 50 percent from 3, their supposed weakness. 

Mason Porter-Brown led LIU with 15 points and Greg Gordon added 12. Malachi Davis and Jordan Fuller, the Sharks’ leading scorer, struggled from the field in shooting a combined 5-of-21 from the field. 

Long Island University Sharks head coach Rod Strickland, talking to Long Island University Sharks guard Greg Gordon #2, on the sidelines

Long Island University Sharks head coach Rod Strickland, talking to Long Island University Sharks guard Greg Gordon on the sidelines. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Long Island University Sharks forward Mason Porter-Brown #6, going up for a dunk in the 2nd half.

Long Island University Sharks forward Mason Porter-Brown going up for a dunk in the second half. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Despite the lopsided loss, it was a memorable year for the Sharks, who returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in eight years.

They won the NEC regular season and postseason titles, taking a major step forward in Strickland’s fourth year as coach. 

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