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Atlantis University ended its NSAC National Championship run in Newport, Virginia, with a 68–57 semifinal loss to Apprentice on February 21 at the Apprentice Athletic Center. The Atlanteans finished the season 16–10, falling one game short of the final.
Atlantis University improved to 16–9 overall and 6–3 in conference play with a 74–58 victory over South Carolina Central on February 20 at the Apprentice Athletic Center. A decisive second-half performance allowed the Atlanteans to pull away and secure the 16-point win.
Atlantis University’s postseason run at the NSAC Championship Final Four in Newport, Virginia, ended Saturday with a 66–46 semifinal loss to Millennia Atlantic University at the Apprentice Athletic Center. The Atlanteans are now 3–6 this season.
Atlantis University Basketball enters the 2026 New South Athletic Conference Tournament with both programs positioned for pivotal matchups as championship play begins this week in Virginia. With seeding secured and postseason objectives clearly defined, the Atlanteans now shift their focus to execution on the conference stage.
Atlantis University lost to Trinity College of Florida, 60-50, on January 30 in Miami, bringing their record to 3-6. Although Amaris Ramos had a strong game and the team made a late fourth-quarter push, the Atlanteans couldn't recover from early scoring droughts and missed free throws in the 10-point loss.
Atlantis University put together one of its best offensive games of the season on Thursday night, beating Millennia Atlantic University 89 to 68 in Miami. Five players from Atlantis scored in double digits, and the home team shot 51.4 percent from the field while setting the pace from the start.
Atlantis University easily dispatched Bobcats on Tuesday at Current Location, 13-3. Bobcats got on the board in the top of the first inning after Mella walked, Garcia grounded out, and Salvador flew out, each scoring one run.
Atlantis University secured an 8–1 victory over the Bobcats of Bryan & Stratton - Syracuse on Tuesday, powered by timely hitting and command on the mound.
Atlantis University Men's Basketball closed last week's Ohio road trip with three games in three days, finishing 1–2 while facing a demanding slate that tested depth, execution, and resilience.
On Friday, December 12, Atlantis University proudly hosted the NSAC Men's Basketball Citrus Classic for the first time at Jose Marti Park in Downtown Miami. Eight talented teams from across Florida came together for an exciting tournament. The Atlanteans delivered thrilling performances, securing a decisive victory over Lighthouse and battling fiercely against URBE, making it the unforgettable highlight of the Classic.
In a hard-fought December 6 contest at Atlantis, the Atlanteans displayed resilience despite a 72–50 final. The team's tenacity on the glass and individual effort stood out. Naire Lucas's 18 rebounds and the two players' 15-point showing exemplified the program's work ethic and competitive instincts. As the season progresses, this persistent hustle and resilience are expected to translate into future successes, demonstrating to the team how their hard work now lays the foundation for victories ahead.
Atlantis University demonstrated disciplined, multidimensional performance, scoring 82 points on 35-of-79 shooting while dominating the rebounding battle and limiting turnovers. Santiago Insaurralde led the Atlanteans in both scoring and rebounding, while Artem Sorokin and Dennis Marrero contributed additional offensive production and interior stability. The team's balanced approach, free-throw efficiency, and defensive activity were central to securing the victory.
Atlantis University improved to 5 - 2 with an 80 - 66 win over Beacon College on Saturday, driven by Santiago Insaurralde's 26 points and a steady offensive rhythm that held from start to finish.
Atlantis University delivered its most complete performance of the young season, beating Beacon College 57- 37 behind a strong defensive effort and a breakout game from Rosmery Franco.
Atlantis University controlled both halves on Sunday, beating United International College 78-53 behind a balanced attack.
Atlantis University claimed the 2025 NSAC Conference Championship with a composed, structurally disciplined 2–1 win over Southeast Christian College at Kendall Soccer Park. Behind a first-half strike from Marko Medrano, a resilient second-half response, and a tactical identity built on possession and control, the Atlanteans closed the season as champions.
