Antelope Valley in NAIA tournament despite school’s shutdown

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Just hours before his school was set to shut down for good, Antelope Valley men’s basketball coach Jordan Mast said he was happy the men’s and women’s basketball teams will get the opportunity to finish the year after raising $40,000 to pay for their postseasons.

They will not, however, have a campus to call home when they return.

Despite its school no longer operating after a government order to “cease operation of all degree programs” by a Friday deadline because of financial mismanagement, Antelope Valley’s men’s team is a 6-seed that will face 11-seed Huntington (Indiana) in the first round in Glendale, Arizona, on March 15, following Thursday’s NAIA tournament bracket reveal. The women’s team, which qualified for the NAIA tournament after it won the California Pacific Conference regular-season title, is a 13-seed that will face 4-seed Southern Oregon in Ashland, Oregon, on March 15.

“Unlike most teams this year who might be happy or upset with their seeding or matchup, we are feeling beyond blessed that we even get to compete,” Mast told ESPN. “The players have been through a lot as our school has officially…

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