Led by coach Bashir Mason, Wagner (23-9) is still seeking its first NCAA Tournament berth since 2003. ESPN’s Joe Lunardi said on air he expects LIU-Brooklyn to be a No. 16 seed and “almost certainly in the opening round in Dayton.” Wagner sophomore guard Blake Mason, who entered averaging 17.4 points, shot 3-for-17 for 8 points. Romone Saunders paced Wagner with 17 points, Devin Liggeons had 14 and JoJo Cooper scored 11. Wagner shot 6-for-31 from beyond the arc. LIU-Brooklyn became the second New York team make the NCAA Tournament after Iona beat Fairfield to win the MAAC championship on Monday night in Albany..@LIUBasketball is going Dancing pic.twitter.com/9c5ak5hfaX
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