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Langston University Advances to NAIA Round of 16 with Dominant 86-59 Victory

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Langston University Advances to NAIA Round of 16 with Dominant 86-59 Victory
Posted By: Will Moss on March 15, 2026


Langston University's Lions basketball team delivered a commanding performance, defeating Eastern Oregon 86-59 to advance to the NAIA Round of 16, marking a significant milestone for the Oklahoma-based HBCU's athletic program.

Key Takeaway: The Lions' 27-point victory margin propels Langston University deeper into the NAIA national tournament, showcasing the competitive strength of HBCU basketball programs on the national stage.

The decisive win demonstrates the Lions' tournament readiness and positions them among the elite teams remaining in the NAIA championship hunt. The 27-point margin of victory underscores Langston's dominance throughout the contest against Eastern Oregon.

Langston University, founded in 1897, is Oklahoma's only historically Black college and university. Located in Langston, Oklahoma, the institution has a proud athletic tradition and competes in NAIA athletics. The Lions' advancement to the Round of 16 represents a significant achievement for the university's basketball program and adds to the institution's legacy of athletic excellence.

The tournament victory continues what has been a successful season for the Lions, who now join the ranks of the final 16 teams competing for the NAIA national championship.



The team's performance demonstrates the caliber of basketball talent and coaching at Langston University.

As the Lions prepare for their next challenge in the Round of 16, the victory over Eastern Oregon serves as a statement win that puts the rest of the NAIA tournament field on notice. The comprehensive nature of the victory—outscoring their opponent by nearly 30 points—suggests a team playing with confidence and cohesion at the most critical point of the season.

The advancement represents not only an athletic achievement but also brings increased visibility to Langston University and the broader HBCU community. Success on the national tournament stage highlights the quality of athletic programs at historically Black colleges and universities and provides inspiration for current and prospective student-athletes.

The Lions will now await their next opponent as they continue their pursuit of an NAIA national championship. The team's journey through the tournament continues to be a source of pride for the Langston University community and HBCU basketball supporters nationwide.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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