The Pima Community College men’s and women’s teams, both coming off NJCAA Region I, Division II chamionships, are seeded No. 4 in their respective NJCAA Division II national tournaments that start next week.
The unbeaten men’s team (32-0) and the women’s team (26-4) that is on a 14-game winning streak will both begin play next Tuesday.
Hometown standout Isaiah Hill is ready for nationals with @PimaMens_bball @PimaAthletics pic.twitter.com/x3ujtwNFVw
— Andy Morales (@AndyMorales8) March 10, 2026
Brian Peabody talks a 4 seed rather than an expected 3, his players and going back to nationals @PimaAthletics @PimaMens_bball pic.twitter.com/bfkKgaiecM
— Andy Morales (@AndyMorales8) March 10, 2026
The men’s tournament will be at Dansville, Ill., and the women will play at Hickory, N.C.
The men will play the winner of No. 13 Davidson-Davie (N.C.) (27-6) and No. 20 Fort Scott (Kan.) (18-14) next Tuesday at 7 a.m., Tucson time.
Davidson-Davie and Fort Scott will play their first-round game Monday at 7 a.m.
Breaking. Pima men @PimaMens_bball earns a 4 seed to the NJCAA national championship tournament @PimaAthletics pic.twitter.com/ukEIn26DtO
— Andy Morales (@AndyMorales8) March 10, 2026
Breaking. @PimaWBB earns the No 4 seed at the NJCAA National Championship Tournament @PimaAthletics pic.twitter.com/6FqPvYRGu6
— Andy Morales (@AndyMorales8) March 10, 2026
The women open their tournament next Tuesday at 8 a.m. against either No. 13 Des Moines (Iowa) Area (25-8) or No. 20 Rochester (N.Y.) Monroe (16-14).
Des Moines Area and Monroe play each other in the first round Monday at 8 a.m.
Pima Sophomore post player Kiley Sours-Miller heard her name called out nationally. She is keyed in on some of the teams in the field @PimaWBB @PimaAthletics pic.twitter.com/Y22OAD6Ffu
— Andy Morales (@AndyMorales8) March 10, 2026
Pima @PimaWBB head coach Todd Holthaus predicted a 4/5 seed and talks his team @PimaAthletics pic.twitter.com/Hyc8TOKJuh
— Andy Morales (@AndyMorales8) March 10, 2026










