The senior guard has been a constant presence on the court all season long, specifically from three-point range where he shoots the ball at a conference-best 47.5 percent, which ranks second in all of Division II.
The tournament atmosphere was no different for Mokros as he shot 66.7 percent from deep (10-15) during the three-game stint.
His most impressive showing came in the semifinal round with seven three-pointers en route to 23 points to knock off Findlay on their home court. Mokros was perfect from three-point land (3-3) to add 13 points in the title game.
The senior also doubles as a golf student-athlete; he will have to wait just a little bit longer to hit the links with his teammates this spring.
Walsh is headed to Indianapolis for the program's second straight NCAA Midwest Regional appearance.