ALBANY, N.Y. — For the second time in as many seasons, Saint Mary's men's basketball reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Like last season, they did so as a five seed while taking on a four seed in the second round, with their opponent on Sunday being UConn. The Gaels were right in the game through halftime, and led four minutes into the second half, but couldn't hold off the Huskies in a 70-55 defeat. The Gaels season comes to a close with a record of 27-8 and a second round exit for the second consecutive season.
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QUIETING THE CROWD
The NCAA Tournament is always on a neutral floor, but in certain games, it can feel like a home game. That's how Sunday's round two game felt, with a large contingency of Huskies fans packing into MVP Arena. After both teams traded buckets early, the Gaels flexed their muscle and silenced the crowd thanks to a 13-2 run that turned a 7-4 deficit into a 17-9 lead. They did so mostly in transition, with
Alex Ducas knocking down a pair of quick threes and the run beginning on a three-point play from
Logan Johnson. They needed just 2:36 to make that happen, and it flipped the game script early on.
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GOT BACK IN IT
Despite the eight-point lead, the Gaels could never put away UConn in the first half. The Huskies continued to claw their way back into the game, using a 7-0 run immediately after to make it a one-point game. For the final 9:24 of the half, it was a one-possession game, but the game changed with under five minutes to go when Ducas tweaked his back and had to exit the game. That's when UConn started taking advantage from the three-point arc, as their final three makes of the half were threes, including one with less than three seconds left from Tristen Newton to make it 31-30 Huskies at the break.
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SECOND HALF SHIFT
Saint Mary's still led at the first timeout of the second half, but then UConn got out on the run and started catching fire. They hit multiple three-pointers in a three-minute stretch and suddenly turned a one-point game into a 51-40 Huskies lead thanks to a 10-0 run.
Augustas Marciulionis was one of the better players during that run for Saint Mary's, scoring four early points for SMC in the half. Jordan Hawkins caught fire for UConn, knocking down four three-pointers after going scoreless in the first half.
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AMONG OTHER NUMBERS
Saint Mary's usually holds an advantage over other teams in three-point shooting, but that was not the case on Sunday, as UConn went 10-22 and SMC was just 4-14…the Gaels are also typically winning the assist battle, but lost that 15-9…Johnson and
Aidan Mahaney led the way for SMC offensively with nine points, but the Gaels didn't have a scorer reach double-digits…despite having a tough battle in the paint against UConn, the Gaels hung in there well, dropping that battle just 34-30…Saint Mary's also had just nine turnovers versus 14 for the Huskies.
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QUOTABLES
"Obviously a lot of raw emotion right now. I give props to Randy and this program for everything they've given me and us. I feel like me, Logan, and Alex as the three-man senior leadership have put this program in a great place moving forward, and we have the talent moving forward." –
Kyle Bowen
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"It's an honor to be here. It's a privilege. Never took a day for granted, being a part of this college. Thankful for [coach Bennett], and thankful for everybody that's the supporting cast behind the scenes that don't get the credit they deserve…it's a blessing to be a part of them and Saint Mary's. I felt like we left this place in a better place than when we got here, and that's a tough thing to do." –
Logan Johnson
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"They put our program where we haven't been before. I mean, it's hard to go back-to-back NCAA Tournaments, much less 5 seed. We're the only other school that's gotten a five-seed since they went to 64 teams out of our conference. Gonzaga obviously and then ourselves.
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"So these guys, had it not been for the COVID year when they canceled the tournament, these guys would have gone three out of four and probably an eight seed and two fives. So they had everything to do with that.
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"Everything they cared about was that, like putting our program in a better situation than when they came into our program, which would be very hard for anybody to do, but they did." – head coach,
Randy Bennett
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