A total for the night!
SAN FRANCISCO (12 - 15) at ST MARYS-CA (13 - 14) Total is 136.5
San Francisco/St Mary's under 136.5'
If you can get the first half- under shows slightly better than game! I expect a tough hard fought game with each shot being contested. I see this game as a low scoring contest at the half- possibly 30-26 first half score!
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Winners of three straight and five of their last six games, the San Francisco Dons play their final West Coast Conference road tilt of the regular season tonight as they suit up against the St. Mary's Gaels at McKeon Pavilion in Moraga.
On Saturday, the Dons picked up a 76-62 win over UC Irvine in non- conference play, lifting the squad's overall record to 12-15. Just behind the Dons is a 5-6 St. Mary's program that has fallen in four straight outings, the most recent of those being a 55-47 setback to the University of Portland a week ago.
In each of the last two games, the Gaels have been held below 50 points after scoring less than 60 just four times previously. With respect to the all-time series between these two schools on the hardwood, the Gaels won the first meeting of the season with a 71-64 overtime triumph on the road last month.
In St Mary's last 5 games their point production has diminished as that coincides with the loss of point guard John Winston. With Winston they avg 74.4 ppg, without him 58.8 ppg.in the last seven St Mary's games the total points scored in regulation has gone over 136 just once & in the previous meeting between the two, regulation ended at 116-- then St Mary's went on to win 71-64.
San Fran has played five straight overs, but in 16 games at McKeon Pavilion this season, Saint Mary's is holding opponents to 61.9 points per game.
The loss of guard Surratt for the Dons accounts for 14.0 ppg and more than three assists per game for a team scoring 73.8 ppg this season. In his place is Quezada (11.9 ppg) who will have to play big again tonight assuming Armondo Surratt is unable to make a go of it with his knee injury. (All indications is he is out! San Francisco G Armondo Surrat (14 ppg) has been downgraded to doubtful for Monday's game with a knee injury)
St. Mary's has allowed its home opponents to eclipse the 70-point mark only four times, while holding 12 opponents to less than 70 points, and nine teams to 60 points or less.
The Gaels hold a +10.2 scoring margin at home and a +6.1 rebound margin in McKeon Pavilion.
It's senior night for the Gaels,which should give the home team a lift here. Defense! Defense!
SAN FRANCISCO (12 - 15) at ST MARYS-CA (13 - 14) Total is 136.5
San Francisco/St Mary's under 136.5'
If you can get the first half- under shows slightly better than game! I expect a tough hard fought game with each shot being contested. I see this game as a low scoring contest at the half- possibly 30-26 first half score!
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Winners of three straight and five of their last six games, the San Francisco Dons play their final West Coast Conference road tilt of the regular season tonight as they suit up against the St. Mary's Gaels at McKeon Pavilion in Moraga.
On Saturday, the Dons picked up a 76-62 win over UC Irvine in non- conference play, lifting the squad's overall record to 12-15. Just behind the Dons is a 5-6 St. Mary's program that has fallen in four straight outings, the most recent of those being a 55-47 setback to the University of Portland a week ago.
In each of the last two games, the Gaels have been held below 50 points after scoring less than 60 just four times previously. With respect to the all-time series between these two schools on the hardwood, the Gaels won the first meeting of the season with a 71-64 overtime triumph on the road last month.
In St Mary's last 5 games their point production has diminished as that coincides with the loss of point guard John Winston. With Winston they avg 74.4 ppg, without him 58.8 ppg.in the last seven St Mary's games the total points scored in regulation has gone over 136 just once & in the previous meeting between the two, regulation ended at 116-- then St Mary's went on to win 71-64.
San Fran has played five straight overs, but in 16 games at McKeon Pavilion this season, Saint Mary's is holding opponents to 61.9 points per game.
The loss of guard Surratt for the Dons accounts for 14.0 ppg and more than three assists per game for a team scoring 73.8 ppg this season. In his place is Quezada (11.9 ppg) who will have to play big again tonight assuming Armondo Surratt is unable to make a go of it with his knee injury. (All indications is he is out! San Francisco G Armondo Surrat (14 ppg) has been downgraded to doubtful for Monday's game with a knee injury)
St. Mary's has allowed its home opponents to eclipse the 70-point mark only four times, while holding 12 opponents to less than 70 points, and nine teams to 60 points or less.
The Gaels hold a +10.2 scoring margin at home and a +6.1 rebound margin in McKeon Pavilion.
It's senior night for the Gaels,which should give the home team a lift here. Defense! Defense!
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