JERSEY CITY, NJ - Brycen Williams scored a game-high 27 points to lead fifth-seeded Rowan to a 73-61 win over fourth-seeded NJCU in the quarterfinals of the NJAC Men's Basketball Championship. The Profs advance to the semifinals where they will travel to top-ranked Montclair State on Wednesday, February 25th at 7 p.m.
Tickets for the semifinal will go on sale at noon on Sunday at NJACsports.com/tickets. Electronic tickets only will be accepted - there will be no cash sales at the venue.
Williams hit four three-pointers to lead the way while Taz Cantey scored 19 points and handed out six assists. Khalil Baker had nine points, as he shot 4-for-4, and eight rebounds.
The Profs hit eight threes in the game, shooting 42 percent, made 48 percent (11-of-23) from the field and went 19-for-32 from the foul line. Rowan limited NJCU (14-12) to just 1-of-10 from three-point range in the second half.
The teams were tied, 35-35, early in the second half. Rowan started to break away at the 13-minute mark as Williams scored nine points in a 13-1 run that gave the Profs a 60-46 lead with 6:14 remaining. NJCU got within 63-51, but that was the closest the home team would get the rest of the way, as a dunk by Khamai Orange with 3:57 to play expanded Rowan's lead back up to 65-51.
Rowan made six free throws in the final three minutes to secure the victory.
Rowan led 22-11 in the first half, after a three-pointer by Cantey at 8:49 and then stretched it to 29-13 at 6:40 after seven consecutive points, with five from Williams. NJCU went on a 10-0 run to close within 29-23 with 3:12 remaining and the teams entered intermission with the Profs owning a 34-29 advantage.
The winner of Wednesday's game will head to the NJAC Championship game on Saturday, February 28th at the site of the highest remaining seeded team.
Rowan Advances to NJAC Semifinals with 73-61 Win at NJCU
Rowan
73
New Jersey City
61
| Final | 1 | 2 | T |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rowan (10-16,9-9 NJAC) | 34 | 39 | 73 |
| New Jersey City (14-12,10-8 NJAC) | 29 | 32 | 61 |
Feb 21, 2026