November 6, 2018 A NCAA men's college basketball game between the Northland College LumberJacks and the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks at Betty Engelstad Sioux Center in Grand Forks, ND. North Dakota won 104-48. Photo by Russell Hons
Russell Hons

Men's Basketball Alec Stocker Johnson, FightingHawks.com

NOTES: Tourney Time

No. 7 North Dakota
Fighting Hawks
vs.
No. 2 Omaha
Mavericks


Saturday, Mar. 9 • 8:30 p.m. (CT) • Denny Sanford PREMIER Sports Center (12,000) • Sioux Falls, S.D.
Radio: Home of Economy Radio Network • Webcast: ESPN+
TV: MidcoSN


NEXT GAME
The University of North Dakota men's basketball team opens the Summit League Tournament against No. 2 seed Omaha on Saturday night in the quarterfinals.

BROADCAST COVERAGE
The 2019 Summit League Men's Basketball Tournament will be shown live on MidcoSN as well as ESPN2 throughout the week. 

Fans can catch the quarterfinal and semifinal action on MidcoSN while Tuesday's championship game will be shown live on ESPN2. 

All games can also be streamed on ESPN+ through the ESPN app on your mobile device or any device that supports the app. 

Fans can also listen to all the action on the radio, as Paul Ralston will have the call from Sioux Falls on the Home of Economy Radio Network. 

Brian Shawn and Greg Stemen have the call for Saturday's contest vs. Omaha on MidcoSN or on the radio at 100.3-FM and 104.7-FM.

SOCIAL MEDIA
Receive live updates during all UND men's basketball games by following @UNDmbasketball on Twitter. Fans can also watch in-game highlights, postgame interviews, and much more through UND Insider on Twitter (@UNDInsider) or online at FightingHawks.com.

ABOUT OMAHA
Omaha enters the tournament following its most successful regular season in Division I history, setting a new benchmark for wins with 19 as well as 13 league victories. 

Zach Jackson is just the second player in program history to reach 1,500 points and 500 rebounds, joining Dennis Forrest (1973-77), who had 1,660 points and 557 boards.

Omaha is the only team in the league to have all five starters averaging double figures: Jackson (18.3 ppg), JT Gibson (13.3 ppg), Mitch Hahn (13.3 ppg), KJ Robinson (11.8 ppg) and Matt Pile (10.9 ppg).

The Mavericks rank fourth nationally for fewest total turnovers and fifth for fewest turnovers per game. They have had single-digit turnovers in seven straight games since Feb. 3.

FULL GAME NOTES CAN BE FOUND HERE
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