Yeshiva University cruises to the NCAA Sweet 16

The victory improves Yeshiva’s record to 22-8 on the season, continuing a postseason surge that began with a dramatic 71-69 first-round win over Bates College just a few days ago.

By Abe Mermelstien, Jewish Breaking News

The Yeshiva University Maccabees are headed to the NCAA Division III Sweet 16 after a huge 92-69 win over the University of Maine-Farmington in the Round of 32 on Saturday night.

The victory, played at Montclair State University’s Panzer Athletic Center in New Jersey, brings YU as one of the final 16 teams remaining in the national tournament.

From the opening minutes, the Macs took control of the game. Yeshiva jumped out to a strong first-half lead, entering halftime ahead 47-34, and continued to build on that advantage throughout the second half to seal the win.

The Maccabees showcased a great offensive attack with four players scoring in double figures. Yoav Oselka led the way with a dominant performance, recording 24 points and 11 rebounds for a double-double.

Zevi Samet added 16 points, Yair Dovrat contributed 13 points and six assists, and Nate Jacobs provided a strong boost off the bench with 10 points.

The victory improves Yeshiva’s record to 22-8 on the season, continuing a postseason surge that began with a dramatic 71–69 first-round win over Bates College just a few days ago.

This marks only the second time in history that Yeshiva University has reached the Sweet 16.

They previously advanced to the tournament’s third round during the 2019–2020 season, though that year’s tournament was later canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

With the win, the Maccabees will now face Emory University in the Sweet 16 as they look to continue their historic NCAA Tournament run.

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