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NAIA MBB First Round Preview: Sixth-seeded Falcons set to being postseason action at home tonight vs. IU-Southeast

Photo Credit: Kortney Schutt

The Lowdown: No. 11 seed IU-Southeast at No. 6 Friends University  

* NAIA MBB First Round 

Location: Garvey Center  

When: Friday, Mar. 13 @ 8 pm

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Flying with the Falcons: The No. 6-seeded Friends University Falcons are 25-6 overall and finished second in the KCAC with an 18-4 conference record. Friends advanced to the KCAC tournament championship game, where they were nipped by top-seeded Oklahoma Wesleyan University 79-78.

Cahlese Lee is leading the Falcons with 16.1 ppg and has tied a modern-era single-season record with 89 threes on the season.

Randy Woolf, Jr is the team's second-leading scorer providing an all-around presence for the Falcons, averaging 15.1 points, 5.0 rebounds, and a team-high 4.3 assists per game. Woolf Jr. has been highly efficient, shooting 54.9 percent from the field, 47.2 percent from the three-point line and 89.8 percent from the free-throw line.

Collin Maclin averaged 14.3 points per game prior to his injury. He also contributed 5.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists per contest while shooting an efficient 54.2 percent from the field and 39.2 percent from three-point range.  

Ringo Deng, despite also missing time due to injury, is averaging nearly double figures with 9.7 points per game, in addition to 5.1 rebounds and 3.5 assists. 

Freshman Eli Benning has been key in his first season, averaging 8.0 points and 4.2 assists per game while leading the Falcons in steals at 2.1 per contest.  

Winning the Possession Game: Friends' offensive success is fueled by elite ball movement and execution. The Falcons average 19.2 assists per game, ranking fourth nationally in the NAIA, highlighting their ability to score efficiently while sharing the basketball.  

Scouting the Grenadiers: The Indiana University-Southeast Grenadiers have won 10 straight, including the River States Conference championship over IU Kokomo to come in at 15-16 overall after finishing 12-4 in conference play.

Trent Hinkle is first on the Grenadiers in both scoring (15.3 ppg) and assists (4.5 apg), with Nathaniel Hoffman second in scoring at 13.6 ppg and ranking tied for fifth in the NAIA with 98 threes on the season. Bailey Temming is leading the team with 5.7 rebounds per game.

IU-Southeast is scoring an average of 81.8 ppg, while allowing 69.8 ppg on the season.

The Series: This will be the first matchup on record between the Falcons and Grenadiers.    

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Kansas Army National Guard: We are thrilled to have the Kansas Army National Guard on board with us this year as an official sponsor! Click HERE to visit their website.  

Other Postseason Action in Wichita: In the first game of the evening session inside the Garvey, third-seeded Ave Maria (Fla.) will face 14th-seeded Texas A&M-Texarkana at 6 pm. The Ave Maria Gyrenes are 26-4 and won both the Sun Conference regular season and tournament titles behind 91.9 points per game this season that is tied for second in the NAIA. Michael Klekas leads six players in double-figure scoring with 17.1 points per game and Jack Watkins is first on the team with 4.8 assists. Alex Sherwood has a team-high 9.5 rebounds for the Gyrenes. The Texas A&M-Texarkana Eagles are 20-10 overall and finished 15-7 in the Red River Athletic Conference. Deovaunta Williams is tops on the Eagles in scoring (16.3 ppg), Daryl Houston is first with 8.7 rebounds and Payton Chism leads the team in assists (3.3 apg).

Three-point Marksmen: Two of the best three-point shooters in the NAIA will be featured in the NAIA First Round matchup between the Falcons and Grenadiers. IU-Southeast's Nathaniel Hoffman is tied for fifth in the NAIA with 98 threes, while Cahlese Lee of Friends has hit a school single-season modern-era record tying 89 three-pointers.

Setting the Tone: A strong first half has been key for Friends, who are now 21–2 when holding the halftime lead, with both losses coming to Oklahoma Wesleyan. 

Winning the Possession Battle: Friends posts a 24–4 record when leading in assists, and a 19-4 record when committing fewer turnovers suggesting that offensive efficiency and ball movement are key drivers of the Falcons' success. 

Efficiency Translates: Friends is now 21-1 on the season when leading in field goal percentage, with the 79-78 loss at Oklahoma Wesleyan in the KCAC championship game the only time the Falcons have lost when outshooting the opposition.

Buckets on Buckets on More Buckets: Cahlese Lee, Ringo Deng, Randy Woolf, Jr., Devin Davis and Collin Maclin have each surpassed the 1,000-point milestone this season for the entirety of their college career. 

Lee reached the mark earlier in the year during the Falcons' win over Baker. Deng joined the 1,000-point club in the Falcons' victory against Kansas Wesleyan, followed by Woolf Jr., who achieved the milestone in the win over McPherson. Davis eclipsed 1,000 career points in the Falcons' victory at Sterling. Most recently, Maclin officially joined the 1,000-point club after surpassing the milestone in the Falcons' win at Ottawa.

Falcons by the Numbers (2025-26)   

Overall record: 25-6

KCAC: 18-4 

Home: 13-2   

Road: 10-4   

Neutral: 2-0   

When scoring:   

Under 50 points: 0-0   

50-59 points: 0-0   

60-69 points: 0-0   

70-79 points: 6-5

80-89 points: 8-1   

90+ points: 11-0   

When allowing:   

Under 50 points: 0-0   

50-59 points: 2-0   

60-69 points: 6-0   

70-79 points: 10-4   

80-89 points: 6-2   

90+ points: 1-0   

When leading at halftime: 21-2   

When trailing at halftime: 3-3   

When tied at halftime: 1-1  

When committing fewer turnovers: 19-4   

When committing more turnovers: 6-2   

When turnovers are tied: 0-0   

When leading in field-goal percentage: 21-1   

When trailing in field-goal percentage: 4-5   

When field-goal percentage is tied: 0-0   

When leading in three-point percentage: 19-4 

When trailing in three-point percentage: 5-2   

When three-point percentage is tied: 1-0   

When leading in rebounding: 16-1   

When trailing in rebounding: 7-5 

When rebounding is tied: 2-0   

When leading in assists: 24-4  

When trailing in assists: 1-2   

When assists are tied: 0-0   

In OT: 2-0  

The Coaches:  

Phil McClintock is in his third season as head coach of the Friends University men's basketball program and has already transformed the Falcons into a national contender.  Last season was the true breakout, as McClintock guided the Falcons to their most wins (24) in six years, the program's first NAIA National Tournament victory since 2013-14 and a second-place finish in the KCAC that saw the program fighting for the top spot until the final day of the regular season. McClintock now has the Falcons in the NAIA National Tournament for the second straight season.  

McClintock brought a stark familiarity of the KCAC to Friends, highlighted by an eight-year tenure as Associate Men's Basketball Head Coach at Ottawa University.   

At Ottawa, McClintock served as the recruiting coordinator and was responsible for film breakdown and scouting reports.   

2019-20 was a breakout season, as McClintock brought in six of the team's top 10 players that produced a school-record 28 victories, a regular season KCAC championship and an NAIA Sweet 16 appearance (tournament ended early due to COVID-19).  

In addition to his basketball coaching experience at Ottawa, McClintock has also been the Braves Men's and Women's Golf head coach for the past four seasons.   

McClintock's first basketball head coaching position came at Salem High School, where he spent three seasons and guided the team in the 2014-15 campaign to their first winning record in eight years.   

A strong developer of young players, McClintock has served as a Camp Coach at the KU Bill Self Basketball Camps every year since 2012. His responsibilities at the camp include running drills, coaching teams and developing player skills.   

His first career coaching job was a two-year tenure as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at William Woods University from 2010-12.   

McClintock also played collegiately at Ottawa and enjoyed immense success, earning two NAIA All-America honors, a pair of All-KCAC nods while finishing his career as the all-time leader in blocked shots and top five all-time in scoring, rebounding and steals.  

An Ottawa University Hall of Fame inductee in 2021, he helped the Braves to two conference titles and a pair of NAIA Sweet 16 berths.   

A 2009 graduate of Ottawa University in Physical Education and Health, McClintock then earned his Master of Education in Athletics/Activities Administration from William Woods University in 2012.   

McClintock and his wife Kirsten have three boys, Lawson (15), Jackson (11), and Bodie (three).    

Wiley Brown is in his 19th year as head coach of the Indiana University-Southeast men's basketball program.

Brown has led the Grenadiers to the NAIA National Championship tournament in three of the last four seasons. He also guided the team to the River States conference tournament championship in 2023 and was named the RSC Coach of the Year that same season. From 2007-14, Brown led the program to seven straight NAIA National Championship appearances.

Brown's coaching career also includes a stop as the interim assistant coach for the University of Louisville in 2003. He also played collegiately at Louisville and was a starting forward on the team in 1980 and was a member of the 1982 Final Four team. At Louisville, Brown also had a tenure as strength and conditioning coordinator under former head coaches Denny Crum and Rick Pitino.

Up Next: With a win, the Falcons would play the winner of Ave Maria/Texas A&M-Texarkana Saturday (Mar. 14) at 5 pm with a spot in the Round of 16 next week in Kansas City, Mo. at stake.

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Players Mentioned

Ringo Deng

#11 Ringo Deng

F
6' 7"
Senior
Cahlese Lee

#3 Cahlese Lee

G
6' 3"
Senior
Collin Maclin

#2 Collin Maclin

G
6' 3"
Senior
Randy Woolf, Jr.

#4 Randy Woolf, Jr.

G
6' 4"
Senior
Eli Benning

#5 Eli Benning

G
6' 2"
Freshman
Devin Davis

#41 Devin Davis

G
6' 3"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Ringo Deng

#11 Ringo Deng

6' 7"
Senior
F
Cahlese Lee

#3 Cahlese Lee

6' 3"
Senior
G
Collin Maclin

#2 Collin Maclin

6' 3"
Senior
G
Randy Woolf, Jr.

#4 Randy Woolf, Jr.

6' 4"
Senior
G
Eli Benning

#5 Eli Benning

6' 2"
Freshman
G
Devin Davis

#41 Devin Davis

6' 3"
Senior
G