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Saint Mary's College Athletics Gaels
Team Huddle at March Madness
Saint Mary's Athletics / Tod Fierner
75
Winner Grand Canyon GCU 30-4,17-3 WAC
66
Saint Mary's (CA) SMC 26-8,15-1 WCC
Winner
Grand Canyon GCU
30-4,17-3 WAC
75
Final
66
Saint Mary's (CA) SMC
26-8,15-1 WCC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Grand Canyon GCU 28 47 75
Saint Mary's (CA) SMC 27 39 66

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

MBB | Season Comes to an End in Spokane

SPOKANE, Wash. — The opening round of the NCAA Tournament pitted two of the premiere mid-major west coast basketball teams in the country, as the fifth seeded WCC Champion Gaels (26-8) took on the 12th seeded WAC Champion Grand Canyon Antelopes (30-4) at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. The two teams locked in a tight contest for the first 20 minutes, and while the Lopes got off to a strong start in the second, the Gaels rallied to keep things close. At then final horn however, the early second half surge by GCU was too much for the Gaels to overcome, as they fell 75-66.  

The Gaels coughed the ball up on their first two possessions, but their signature defense kept the game close. The offense found their footing to the tune of three straight makes to take oa 6-5 advantage, but then converted on just two of their next 15 field goal attempts. Again, however, where offense lacked, defense reigned supreme, as the Gaels would break out of their shooting slump to drain four in a row and regain the lead at 19-18 with 8:08 to go in the frame. Trading blow after physical blow, the two sides battled back and forth in a frame that saw two ties and 10 lead changes, and never saw a team trail by more than four. GCU took a 28-25 lead with 35 seconds left in the half, but Luke Barrett buried a 15 foot baseline jumper with five ticks to go, cutting the deficit to just one at the break. Mitchell Saxen led the Gaels with 10 points, six rebounds, two assists and a steal. As a team, Saint Mary's scored 20 of their 27 points in the paint.  Defensively, the Gaels held GCU to 16.7% shooting from three, and turned them over seven times, scoring seven points off of those turnovers. 

The first big punch of the second half was thrown by the Lopes, as they outscored the Gaels 24-8 over the first 9:45 to take a commanding 52-35 lead. The Gaels fought back into the contest, going on a 17-5 run of their own to cut the deficit to five, but that was as close as they would get, eventually falling 75-66. Aidan Mahaney shook off a slow start to drop 10 in the second half. Luke Barrett added nine second half points, while Augustas Marciulionis had six point and six assists in the second frame. 

Mitchell Saxen was the driving force for the Gaels all game long, going for 14 points and 11 rebounds for his seventh double-double of the season. Aidan Mahaney chipped in 13, playing 40 minutes to lead Saint Mary's. Mason Forbes and Luke Barrett each went for 11 points and six rebounds, shooting a combined 9-16 from the field. Rounding out the double digit scorers for the Gaels was Augustas Marciulionis, as he stuffed the stat sheet with 10 points, five rebounds, eight assists, a steal and a block. As a team, the Gaels reached 40 rebounds for the 15th time this season, and reached 20 assists for the eighth time. 

DOUBLE-DOUBLE "MITCH"INE
Mitchell Saxen led the Gaels with 14 points and 11 boards tonight. It was Saxen's seventh double-double of the year and the 15th of his season. For his career, the big man out of Seattle now sits at 963 career points scored and 648 rebounds, averaging 11.7 points per game and 7.6 rebounds per game over the last two seasons. 

UPDATING THE RECORD BOOKS
Tonight was Alex Ducas' 150th game as a Gael, as he surpassed Tommy Kuhse for most games ever played in a Gael uniform. Ducas will have his name all over the Gaels history books, ranking 14th in scoring (1353 points), ninth in field goals attempted (1069), second in three point field goals made (278), second in three point field goals attempted (694), 11th in three point field goal percentage (40.1%), 10th in free throw percentage (82.8%) and tied second for most games started (123). Aidan Mahaney now ranks 14th in three points made (157) and 12th in three point field goals attempted (419). Mitchell Saxen is tied for fifth with 112 career blocked shots. Mason Forbes set the single season record for field goal percentage (69.4%). Aidan's 83 made threes this season ranked eighth for a single season in program history, while Alex's 81 ranked ninth. Mahaney's 234 attempted three pointers were second most ever by a Gael in a single season.

SEASON IN REVIEW
The Gaels put together an epic turnaround to a 3-5 start to the season, winning 23 of their final 26, and earning a five seed in the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive year. The Gaels won both the regular season and conference tournament titles for the first time since 2012. Augustas Marciulionis was named both WCC Player of the Year and WCC Tournament Most Outstanding Player, the second ever Gael to do so (Dellavedova, 2012). Mitchell Saxen was named WCC Defensive Player of the Year, while Aidan Mahaney was named first team All-WCC, Alex Ducas was named second team All-WCC, and Joshua Jefferson was named honorable mention All-WCC. Randy Bennett was named WCC Coach of the Year for the sixth time in his career. His record now stands at 533-216 through 23 years at the helm of the Saint Mary's program. 

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