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Langston University Advances to NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship Game for First Time in School History

 The Langston University Lions held off the defending national champions, the College of Idaho Yotes, 58-52 to advance to the NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship Final Monday.  

The Lions will play Freed-Hardeman University today, March 26, 2024, in the Kansas City Municipal Auditorium at 7:00 p.m. CT. This marks the first time the Lions have advanced to an NAIA National Championship game in university history. 

This game is available to watch on ESPN3.  

More information can be found in the attached Media Kit from the NAIA. Photos are attached for use from Langston University Athletics. 

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