MANOA, Hawaii — Saint Mary's got an early chance to play in front of spectators while also helping raise money for a great cause this evening, as the Gaels hit the hardwood inside the Stan Sheriff Center to take on the University of Hawaii to raise money for those affected by the Maui Wildfires. When the contest was all said and done, the Gaels cruised to a 92-58 victory in regulation time, while the two teams tied in a bonus-10 minute period 17-17, but both programs left holding their heads high, being able to use the game they love to help those in need.
AM2: A FORMULA FOR SUCCESS
The Gaels backcourt duo of
Aidan Mahaney and
Augustas Marciulionis proved to be unstoppable in tonight's contest. Marciulionis, who is slated to take over for All-American
Logan Johnson at the starting point guard position, got the Gaels going from the opening tip. The Vilnius, Lithuania native scored 14 of his 22 points and dished out five of his six assists in the first half, helping the Gaels to a 17 point halftime lead. The second half, however, belonged to his starting backcourt mate
Aidan Mahaney, who notched 16 of his 25 points following the halftime break. The Gaels returning leading scorer, Mahaney caught fire from beyond the arc in the second half, splashing home three triples in the first 11 minutes of the second frame, extending the Gaels lead to 30. In total, the duo of Mahaney and Marciulionis combined for 47 of the Gaels 92 points on 16-26 (62%) shooting from the field, 5-9 (56%) shooting from three and a perfect 10-10 clip from the charity stripe.
WINNING IN THE TRENCHES
With the exception of Mahaney's hot shooting from three, the Gaels did a majority of their damage this evening on the interior. 42 of the Gaels 92 points came inside the painted area, while Hawaii was only able to generate 22 points in the paint, due to the Gaels stifling interior defense. Starting center Mitchell Saxen not only did a majority of his scoring in the paint, but also was able to use his big frame to open space for guards like Marciulionis to find some wiggle room amongst the trees and score. The Gaels not only used their size to generate interior scoring opportunities, but also were able to use their muscle to win the rebounding battle, 31-20. Luke Barrett was the Gaels leading rebounder, with eight total, most of which came with assists from post players like Saxen, Joshua Jefferson or Mason Forbes, who were able to seal off the Hawaii posts from challenging for the boards.
BALL SECURITY
Over the years, a signature of Coach Randy Bennett led teams is their ability to distribute and protect the basketball. If tonight truly previews what is to be expected in the 2023-24 campaign, then this team should continue that trend. Against the Warriors tonight, the Gaels notched 15 assists to just nine turnovers. Leading the charge on this front were Augustas Marciulionis (six assists, 1 turnover) and Chris Howell (three assists, no turnovers).
BONUS BASKETBALL
The two squads played an extra 10 minute frame to close out the evening, allowing for more players to see time on the court. This bonus period was the most tightly contested of the evening, ending in a 17-17 stalemate. The Gaels fell behind 3-0 early before redshirt freshman Cade Bennett willed the team back ahead 4-3 with a smooth, left handed finger roll, followed by a nice dish to an open Andrew McKeever. After a slow start from both sides, the flood gates opened with both squads scoring baskets on a majority of their possessions. In the late goings, Hawaii looked to pull away, but Mason Forbes kept the Gaels right with them. Down 15-13, Forbes imposed his will on the interior and hit a reverse layup to draw things level at 15 all. Hawaii responded with a bucket of their own, but the Gaels once again turned to the senior Forbes, who drew a foul and the ensuing possession and knocked down both free throws to bring the score level at 17-17 with 30.5 ticks left. Hawaii missed the go-ahead shot as time expired, as the two teams called it a night with the final frame draw.
UP NEXT
The Gaels will open up their season on Monday, November 6 against the Stanislaus State Warriors. Tip-off is set for 7 PM inside UCU Pavilion.
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