Dayton, OH (Sports Network) - The Saint Mary's Gaels and Middle Tennessee Blue
Raiders are set to duke it out in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at UD
Arena with a second-round date with the Memphis Tigers on the line in Midwest
Regional action.
Saint Mary's is the only other West Coast Conference school other than Gonzaga
in this year's field. The Gaels lost in the conference tournament championship
game to the Zags to mark their third loss to the Bulldogs on the season, but
they did manage to win all 15 of their other WCC games. Coach Randy Bennett's
squad managed to take down NCAA Tournament qualifying programs Creighton,
Harvard and Pacific during the regular season. The Gaels are led by senior
point guard Matthew Dellavedova, who was the WCC Player of the Year a season
ago.
SMC may be a man down after junior guard Jorden Page left the WCC title game
with a knee injury. Dellavedova, who is the school's all-time leader in
scoring, assists, 3-pointers and games played, still has plenty of help.
Gathering in their share of dishes from Dellavedova are Stephen Holt (11.8
ppg) and Beau Levesque (10.7 ppg), the latter being a huge spark off the bench
who has knocked down 47.6 percent of his 3-point tries. In the paint, the
Gaels lean heavily on Brad Waldow (10.2 ppg, 6.1 rpg) and Mitchell Young (7.6
ppg, 5.5 rpg), who are very good at demanding attention to free up the lane
for the team's star point guard.
This will be the first meeting in history between these schools on the
hardwood.
Middle Tennessee is not going to be an easy matchup for SMC. The Blue Raiders
didn't lose two games in a row all season, a mark of consistency. They won 21
out of 22 games during one stretch, the only defeat coming in overtime at
Arkansas State. Their tally of 11 road wins was the second most in the
country.
Middle Tennessee was the Sun Belt Conference's best team in the standings this
season but in the statistical battle as well, as the squad ranks first in the
league in countless categories, including scoring offense (71.2 ppg), field
goal percentage (.463), scoring defense (57.8 ppg), field goal percentage
defense (.394) and rebounding margin (+6.0). Although the Blue Raiders have
just one player who averages in double figures (Marcos Knight, 12.5 ppg), they
rely on a true team effort game in and game out, as seven players net at least
6.3 ppg, and 11 pour in 2.5 ppg or more.
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