NCAAB Game Preview - Saint Mary's at Washington State
Fri Nov 24, 2017 1:30 PM EST

Duke
85
Tex
78
F(OT)
Purd
89
Ariz
64
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Oakl
59
Kansas
102
F
UConn
57
MSU
77
F
Vill
64
NrthIA
50
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Fla
111
Gonz
105
F(2OT)
UNC
87
Ark
68
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UMass
51
Minn
69
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Xav
86
AzSt
102
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Pepp
65
TAMU
81
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StFPA
72
Lou
84
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Vand
59
Seton
72
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StMar
79
WaSt
84
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UCF
45
WVU
83
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Bama
71
BYU
59
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Mizzu
90
StJon
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ChiSt
73
Presb
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TNTec
86
NebOm
85
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ArkSt
61
SoFL
72
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Furm
78
UNH
64
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ECU
47
Rut
61
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LongB
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OrSt
69
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NoAZ
71
UCIrv
77
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SeLA
77
Samf
71
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AbCh
85
Campbl
80
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Tenn
67
NCSU
58
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MD-ES
66
JackSt
63
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Nich
88
UMBC
89
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PorSt
69
Butl
71
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SprH
67
NOrl
74
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Bry
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Hartfo
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Seatt
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Wash
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ORU
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PSU
86
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TXSo
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Clem
84
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UtSt
71
NE
67
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Harv
77
StJos
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AlaAM
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Corn
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Navy
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Ind
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78
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Portl
71
Okla
93
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Norf
53
RobM
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USM
71
SDak
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SMU
61
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UGA
68
SDSU
75
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WCU
65
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NM
67
TCU
69
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FlaAM
50
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57
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GWebb
47
WriSt
67
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Winth
85
Aub
119
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Denv
71
FlGlf
79
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UNCG
75
Wake
81
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MtStM
77
Ohio
96
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67
UNCC
70
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Kent
67
Valpa
77
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UVA
70
URI
55
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NCC
73
Ill
86
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84
Maris
59
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59
KSU
67
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69
Utah
85
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58
UTSA
72
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48
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80
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78
FSU
113
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(N/A)
44
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96
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50
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81
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Stan
71
OhSt
79
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60
ColSt
72
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80
YSU
67
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WIMil
49
Wisc
71
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ArkPB
69
Pacif
78
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CAPoly
53
CenMI
56
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Oreg
89
DeP
79
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Sac
63
CS-Ful
68
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StBon
63
MD
61
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PVAM
66
UCSB
69
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Hamp
80
Rider
94
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TxSt
62
Canis
68
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Ida
62
CSBak
64
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Nev
67
HI
54
F
Saint Mary's aims to keep momentum vs. WSU
Fri Nov 24, 2017 1:26 AM

Saint Mary's has the look of a Sweet 16 contender. In the first five games of the season, the Gaels have won by 17 points three times and 18 and 19 points one time each.

And in the first round of the Wooden Legacy tournament on Thursday, the Gaels blitzed Harvard 89-71 in Fullerton, Calif.

In other words, the Gaels (5-0) are rolling, and despite a hiccup in the second half against the Crimson, have not let up.

Washington State easily has earned the moniker of the "Comeback Kids" so far this season. In its first-round game of the Wooden, the Cougars went scoreless for nearly eight minutes and were outscored 26-0 by Saint Joseph's. But Washington State overcame a 20-point deficit and defeated the Hawks 75-71 on Malachi Flynn's go-ahead 3-pointer with five seconds left.

The Cougars move on to a second-round matchup with the No. 21 Gaels on Friday at Titan Gym in Fullerton, Calif.

Washington State already had come back from a 20-plus-point deficit in the season opener to beat Texas Southern in overtime. After that game, coach Ernie Kent issued a prophetic statement.

"This game is probably a microcosm of what our season's going to be," Kent told the Spokesman-Review.

Understatement after four games.

In their second game, the Cougars trailed Seattle by 10 early in the second half before winning by 16.

Next, against Idaho State, the Cougars led by only four at half before going on a surge to win easily.

Robert Franks has been Washington State's most consistent player, averaging 18.3 points, 8.7 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game.

Kent raved about Franks' all-around play.

"I am glad people saw that part of Robo's game, because he is not just a shooter, he is a complete player," Kent said after the Idaho State game. "If we can get him to continue to come defensively, you know he has a chance to be really special."

Flynn's numbers (15.7/4.0/5.3) aren't too far off of Franks' line. Toss in Carter Skaggs' 13.7 points and 4.7 rebounds per game, and the Cougars boast plenty of firepower to match up with many teams.

Few teams have a player like Jock Landale, Saint Mary's 6-foot-11 All-America candidate. Landale scored a game-high 26 points while going 7-for-9 from the floor and 12-for-13 from the foul line against Harvard.

His play left a good impression on Harvard head coach Tommy Amaker.

"He's one of the better post players in the country," Amaker said. "He's very savvy. I think he's crafty in his ability to find cutters and uses angles and shot fakes very well. He's the whole package for a low-post guy."

The Gaels' game plan is simple: Get the ball to Landale in the paint.

"We're not very smart if we're not trying to play through Jock in the post," Saint Mary's coach Randy Bennett told the San Francisco Chronicle after the Thursday win. "We usually have a mismatch there."

Emmett Naar also poses a nightmare for Gaels' opponents. The Australian has been compared to previous point guards who have been in the program -- Patty Mills and Matthew Dellevadova -- and some think he is the best.

Against the Crimson, Naar flirted with a triple-double, compiling 11 points, nine boards and nine assists. He scored four consecutive points to clinch the win after the Crimson whittled the lead down to nine.

"I thought we played probably our best half of the year and then played probably about our worst five minutes to start the second half," Bennett told the Chronicle. "They could have laid down easy, but they didn't."

Bennett is well aware of Washington State's ability to come from way back and earn an improbable win.

"We have to learn from this," Bennett said. "Fortunately, we can learn through a win."

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