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UTA Movin’ Mavs take No. 2 seed in NIWB Tournament

With the National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament on the horizon, the UTA Movin’ Mavs are gearing up this week, aiming for a championship title. The tournament will run from Tuesday to Saturday. The team secured the No. 2 seed, receiving a first-round bye, and will play its first game against the game three winner at noon Thursday at the State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois. Movin’ Mavs player Carrington Marendes said he is determined to finish his career on a high note. He is focused on a national championship win for the younger players and head coach Aaron Gouge. “If you’re here at UTA Movin’ Mavs, the goal is always to win a national championship,” Marendes said. “No matter what it is.” As a top contender and back-to-back champions in 2021 and 2022, the team aspires to make a deep run this year. The Movin’ Mavs completed their regular season 8-4 with notable victories over the top two teams in the division. Movin’ Mavs player Ke’Sean Paire said the tournament is anyone’s game, with a bracket made up of familiar teams. Marendes said he plans to beat the teams by staying balanced and slowing down. Paire said his goal during the tournament is to create chaos on the court both offensively and defensively. The player’s collaboration and energy provide team support. “The bench is just as into it as we are on the court,” he said. “Sometimes the bench helps us so much, because they get lit, then we get fired up.” While Gouge can coach the team with everything they need to know, Paire said it is up to him and other players to successfully implement the game plan. Both players are confident in the team to tackle the contest ahead of them, emphasizing the need to maintain consistency. The winner of Thursday’s match will go on to play at 2 p.m. Friday, with the national championship game set for Saturday. Additional information on the tournament can be found online. @kaleivie_ sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

UTA Movin’ Mavs takes No. 2 seed in NIWB Tournament

Movin’ Mavs player Dillon Mitchell attempts to shoot the ball Feb. 22 during a game against the Rancho Halos at the Physical Education Building.

With the National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament on the horizon, the UTA Movin’ Mavs are gearing up this week, aiming for a championship title.

The tournament will run from Tuesday to Saturday. The team secured the No. 2 seed, receiving a first-round bye, and will play its first game against the game three winner at noon Thursday at the State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois.

Movin’ Mavs player Carrington Marendes said he is determined to finish his career on a high note. He is focused on a national championship win for the younger players and head coach Aaron Gouge.

“If you’re here at UTA Movin’ Mavs, the goal is always to win a national championship,” Marendes said. “No matter what it is.”

As a top contender and back-to-back champions in 2021 and 2022, the team aspires to make a deep run this year.

The Movin’ Mavs completed their regular season 8-4 with notable victories over the top two teams in the division.

Movin’ Mavs player Ke’Sean Paire said the tournament is anyone’s game, with a bracket made up of familiar teams.

Marendes said he plans to beat the teams by staying balanced and slowing down.

Paire said his goal during the tournament is to create chaos on the court both offensively and defensively. The player’s collaboration and energy provide team support.

“The bench is just as into it as we are on the court,” he said. “Sometimes the bench helps us so much, because they get lit, then we get fired up.”

While Gouge can coach the team with everything they need to know, Paire said it is up to him and other players to successfully implement the game plan.

Both players are confident in the team to tackle the contest ahead of them, emphasizing the need to maintain consistency.

The winner of Thursday’s match will go on to play at 2 p.m. Friday, with the national championship game set for Saturday. Additional information on the tournament can be found online

@kaleivie_

sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu 

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