NCAAB Game Recap - Saint Mary's at Pepperdine
Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:00 PM EST

Gonz
96
USD
38
F
USC
77
Ariz
90
F
UCLA
87
AzSt
75
F
Mem
74
Cin
87
F
Wisc
73
OhSt
83
F
StMar
78
Pepp
49
F
ChaSo
72
Winth
86
F
Hof
96
W&M
82
F
Tows
78
UNCW
83
F
JMU
70
Drex
64
F
NE
105
Elon
104
F(2OT)
Stetsn
70
FlGlf
80
F
USC-Up
87
NJIT
88
F
JU
69
NFla
73
F
IPFW
82
IUPUI
83
F
JSU
65
E KY
68
F
Lipsco
85
KennSt
74
F
Bry
66
Merrim
69
F
SacHr
64
StFPA
73
F
FaDi
76
RobM
77
F
LIU
62
MtStM
58
F
StFNY
53
CenCT
62
F
Longw
45
Lib
61
F
Campbl
49
HiPt
59
F
Presb
57
Radf
59
F
UTEP
60
FAU
55
F
W Ky
77
UNCC
83
F
UTSA
69
FIU
67
F
UMass
67
GrgWas
83
F
UGA
60
Bama
55
F
Nebras
72
MSU
88
F
Del
65
Charl
78
F
Murr
69
SEMO
82
F
Quin
74
Maris
87
F
Nich
77
InWor
68
F
HCU
81
McNee
79
F
SDak
92
W IL
81
F
Seatt
86
UTRGV
77
F
APSU
72
TN-M
76
F
USM
71
Rice
72
F(OT)
LaTec
85
N TX
67
F
Marsh
65
ODU
86
F
SoFL
68
Tuls
82
F
SFA
65
NOrl
82
F
UtVal
84
NMSt
72
F
TNTec
68
MorSt
73
F
ChiSt
59
GrCan
82
F
Web
72
E WA
82
F
UNCA
76
GWebb
81
F
UMKC
62
CSBak
71
F
UCRiv
61
UCSB
68
F
CAPoly
78
LongB
71
F
IdaSt
61
Ida
69
F
Pacif
68
SCla
69
F
BYU
97
Portl
78
F
USF
51
LoyMa
53
F
CSNor
85
UCDav
96
F
S UT
86
PorSt
93
F
NoAZ
73
Sac
69
F
Utah
86
Colora
81
F

Feb 23, 2017, 10:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(20) Saint Mary's

37

41

78

Pepperdine

21

28

49

Landale leads No. 20 Saint Mary's over Pepperdine
Fri Feb 24, 2017 1:08 AM

MALIBU, Calif. (AP) Saint Mary's Jock Landale had a distinct height advantage against Pepperdine, and the only thing that slowed him was a power outage that caused the lights to go out.

When the lights came back on, Landale almost immediately had an emphatic dunk and the Gaels continued the rout.

Landale had 23 points, 14 rebounds and two blocks to lead No. 20 Saint Mary's to a 78-49 victory Thursday night.

"At first we were all joking that it gave us the fright of our lives when the lights went out," Landale said. "We just kept saying to stay warm and not let it affect us. We were on a roll at the time and we just wanted to keep it that way."

The Gaels (25-3, 15-2 West Coast) continued to roll in winning 10 of their last 11 games. Their only loss in that stretch was to No. 1 Gonzaga.

Lamond Murray Jr. had 17 points for Pepperdine (9-20, 5-12), which lost its third consecutive game.

The power outage caused the lights to go out with 18:41 left in the second half. Pepperdine official Roger Horne said power surges throughout campus caused the 15-minute delay. Players stayed loose by shooting in the dark.

"Never happened before. I found out it was campus-wide. I didn't know if it was city-wide, because we've had it off and on," Pepperdine coach Marty Wilson said. "I've never been a part of any game ever, in the 100 years I've been coaching, that's ever happened. I didn't know the protocol.

"I asked the refs, `How long do we wait?' They said typically one hour. It didn't take that long."

Saint Mary's coach Randy Bennett said he had never been a part of game in which the lights went out, either.

"I was just glad we were able to finish it," Bennett said. "I didn't want to be here waiting for an hour. It worked out good."

The delay didn't slow down Saint Mary's, which led 41-21 before the lights went out. The Waves had no answer for the 6-foot-11 Landale, who is from Australia.

"Obviously, he's 7-foot," Pepperdine guard Jeremy Major said. "It wasn't necessarily him so much. We're having a hard time with our injuries. With our personnel, it's tough to guard a 7-footer when you don't have anybody over 6-6, 6-7. They're so good on the pick-and-roll. That puts you in a tough situation. You've got to pick your poison. When you have a guy that big, you can toss it up and he'll win that battle nine times out of 10."

BIG PICTURE:

Saint Mary's did what it needed to do in recording another road victory. The Gaels and Landale continued to flex their usual muscles as they dominated in the paint and outrebounded the Waves 47-29.

Pepperdine has weathered the storm of an injury-plagued season and played with its 10th lineup of the season. Chris Reyes (heel) was ruled out for the season on Thursday, but the Waves still suited up nine players.

QUOTE OF THE GAME

"When they went out, I was talking to (assistant coach) John Impelman, and he was talking about the Super Bowl back when the Ravens were in it, and (the 49ers rallied) and we thought, you know what? It might be our opportunity to do that. Obviously, it didn't happen." Major on how the Waves hoped they could follow the 49ers near-comeback in the Super Bowl after the lights went out. The Ravens hung on for a close win despite leading by 22 points.

HEY MATE

Saint Mary's has seven players on its roster who hail from Australia. Six earned playing time Thursday, and each played 5 minutes or more.

UP NEXT:

Saint Mary's returns home to play its regular-season finale against Santa Clara on Saturday, the final tuneup before the WCC Tournament. The Gaels won the last matchup, 72-59.

Pepperdine plays its last home game on Saturday against San Francisco. It's the final game at Firestone Fieldhouse for Major, who is scheduled to make his 122nd career start, which would become most in school history.

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Leaders

Saint Mary's PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Landale 23 0 0 14 0 2
C. Hermanson 13 0 2 5 0 0
Pepperdine PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Murray Jr. 17 0 1 6 1 0
J. Major 8 0 1 3 1 1

Team Comparison

StMar Pepp
Points For 78 49
Field Goals 32/61-52% 17/58-29%
Three Pointers 9/25-36% 4/19-21%
Free Throws 5/8-62% 11/18-61%
Offensive Rebounds 13 11
Defensive Rebounds 34 18
Rebounds 51 30
Blocks 4 1
Steals 2 8
Turnovers 11 6
Personal Fouls 17 12
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - StMar Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 21 Pepp 65 @ StMar 85 L. Murray Jr. 29 J. Rahon 22
Thu Feb 23 StMar 78 @ Pepp 49 J. Landale 23 L. Murray Jr. 17

Game Information

Stadium: Firestone Fieldhouse, Malibu, California
Attendance: 1,106
Game Time: