
GSA IGNITE 2034 are tournament champions, closing out the title game with a 27-9 score that capped a perfect weekend.
The run was a clean 3-0. Across those three games, the team scored 27 points and gave up just 9 on average, a sign of a group that took care of business on both ends. The defense was the steady backbone, holding opponents low game after game.
The scoring came from everywhere, which made this team hard to plan against. Karter Adams poured in 15 points over the three games, a major lift alongside the team's top contributors. Ayden Trevĩno and Jakobe Burton each added 12 points, giving the lineup multiple players capable of carrying the load on any night. Naphtali Taylor chipped in 7 useful points to round out the attack.
This was a true team effort, with the offense spread across many hands rather than leaning on one. That balance, paired with a defense that kept points off the board, is the story of these champions.
The honors followed the work. Andrew Mathern was named Tournament MVP, leading the team with 17 points across the three games and earning a spot on the All-Tournament team. He was joined on that list by Weston Wilson, whose 16 points made him one of the most reliable scorers all weekend.
Every player on this roster was part of the title. Khyrie Coleman added 2 points and Arien Proudhomme scored 1, each contributing to the cause. Milton White Jr. appeared in all three games and was right there with his teammates through the championship run.
From the leading scorers to the deep end of the bench, GSA IGNITE 2034 earned this one together. A perfect 3-0 record, a defense that would not bend, and an offense fueled by many hands. These are champions worth celebrating.
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