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  • What to know about Tuesday’s game at St. Bonaventure


    The Dayton Flyers, for example, will fly from Dayton to Buffalo, N.Y., on Monday and then ride a bus 70 miles south through western New York. The only comparable trips are: to Davidson, which is about a 21-mile ride from Charlotte; to Rhode Island, which is 30 miles from Providence, or 17 miles from Newport, where Dayton stays the night before games; or Massachusetts, where the Flyers have about a 24-mile drive to UMass in Amherst.

    Dayton (14-6, 4-3) plays St. Bonaventure (15-6, 3-5) at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Reilly Center with a chance to earn its fourth straight victory and second straight road win since a 0-2 start in A-10 road games.

    The game against the Bonnies starts a long week for Dayton. The team will fly from Buffalo to St. Louis on Wednesday. It will spend two nights there before playing the Billikens at Chaifetz Arena on Friday. The Flyers more often travel home to Dayton between games if they have two road games in the same week. The late start of the game Tuesday, combined with the drive to the airport in Buffalo, led to UD’s decision to head straight to its next game rather than flying home for one day.

    The Flyers felt good about the direction of their season after an 82-62 victory at Duquesne on Tuesday and then a 77-72 victory against Saint Joseph’s on Friday. They needed the road win, in particular, after losses at George Washington and Massachusetts earlier in the month.

    “It was just a good way to bounce back,” said Dayton forward Nate Santos, who scored 24 points Friday. “We’ve got to continue to stay focused. We know that we’re heading into some great environments. We’ve got to continue to stay together and just keep this thing rolling.”

    Here are 10 things to know about Dayton’s 21st game:

    1. Series history: Dayton leads the series 29-11. It has won eight of the last nine matchups.

    Dayton beat St. Bonaventure 76-71 at UD Arena last season. DaRon Holmes II tied a career high with 34 points.

    The last time Dayton played at St. Bonaventure in 2023, the Bonnies ended a seven-game losing streak in the series with a 68-59 victory. That was also Dayton’s first loss at the Reilly Center, where it had won six straight games, since 2012. Dayton is 10-2 at the arena since losing its first three games there from 1997-2001.

    2. State of the program: This is the 18th season of Mark Schmidt’s tenure at St. Bonaventure. He has led the program to three NCAA tournament appearances and six 20-win seasons.

    The Bonnies finished 20-13 last season and 9-9 in the A-10. They lost their top six scorers from last season and were picked to finish 10th out of 15 teams in the A-10 preseason poll.

    3. Season summary: St. Bonaventure finished 12-1 in non-conference play with a schedule ranked 300th in the country in difficulty. It beat Providence, which ranks 88th in the NCAA Evaluation Tool, for its best victory and lost only to No. 36 Utah State.

    St. Bonaventure opened A-10 play with a 77-75 victory against Virginia Commonwealth. Melvin Council Jr. made the game-winning layup with 3 seconds to play. St. Bonaventure then beat Fordham to start 2-0.

    Since that perfect start, the Bonnies have lost five of their last six games. At VCU on Friday, St. Bonaventure built a 33-25 halftime lead but was outscored 50-28 in the second half and lost 75-61.

    4. Standings update: Virginia Commonwealth (16-4, 6-1) and George Mason (15-5, 6-1) share first place one third of the way through the A-10 schedule. Both have won five games in a row.

    Saint Louis (12-8, 5-2) sits alone in third place after losing 67-61 at George Washington (14-6, 3-4) on Saturday.

    Duquesne (9-11, 4-3) lost 65-63 at Fordham (9-11, 1-6) on Sunday to fall into a tie for fifth place with Dayton and Massachusetts (9-11, 4-3).

    5. New staff member: St. Bonaventure hired famous NBA reporter Adrian Wojnarowski as the program’s general manager in September.

    6. Transfer portal loss: Chad Venning, a 6-foot-10 fifth-year forward, led St. Bonaventure with 13.4 points per game last season. He’s now the second-leading scorer (12.8) at Boston College.

    7. Top returner: Noel Brown, a 6-11 fifth-year center, ranked seventh in scoring last season (6.1) last season and ranks third (12.5) in scoring this season.

    8. Top newcomers: Chance Moore, a 6-5 senior guard, leads the team in scoring (14.5) and rebounding (5.4). He scored 21 points against VCU on Friday after missing the previous game against George Mason with a toe injury. Moore started his career at Arkansas and played the last two seasons at Missouri State.

    • Council, a 6-4 senior guard, ranks second in scoring (14.3). He played at Wagner last season.

    • Dasonte Bowen, a 6-2 junior guard, ranks fourth in scoring (11.1) and first in assists (4.2). He spent the last two seasons at Iowa.

    • Lajae Jones, a 6-7 junior guard, ranks fifth in scoring (10.4). He played at Barton Community College in Kansas last season. He and Council both played all 40 minutes against VCU.

    The five starters played all but six minutes in the last game. St. Bonaventure ranks 360th out of 364 Division I teams in the percentage of minutes played by reserves (18.1%).

    9. Strengths and weaknesses: St. Bonaventure ranks 46th in the country in average height. The five starters measure between 6-3 and 6-11.

    • Teams have shot 38.3% against St. Bonaventure in A-10 play. That’s the highest mark in the conference. Dayton ranks 12th (37.4%).

    10. Odds & Ends: KenPom.com gives Dayton an 49% chance of winning and predicts a 70-69 score. Dayton climbed from No. 62 to No. 61 in the Pomeroy ratings after beating Saint Joseph’s. St. Bonaventure is No. 92.

    • Dayton ranks 66th in the NCAA Evaluation Tool. It is the second highest-ranked A-10 team behind No. 45 VCU. No. 90 St. Bonaventure is the fifth highest-ranked A-10 team.

    This is a Quadrant 2 game for both teams. Dayton is 2-3 in Quad 1 games, 1-1 in Quad 2, 5-2 in Quad 3 and 5-0 in Quad 4. St. Bonaventure is 0-2 in Quad 1, 2-2 in Quad 2, 5-1 in Quad 3 and 7-1 in Quad 4.

    TUESDAY’S GAME

    Dayton at St. Bonaventure, 8 p.m., YES Network, ESPN+, 1290, 95.7





    Here are some key things to know about Tuesday’s game at St. Bonaventure:

    1. Location: The game will be held at the Reilly Center in St. Bonaventure, New York.

    2. Tip-off time: The game is scheduled to start at 7:00 PM EST.

    3. Matchup: The visiting team will be facing off against the St. Bonaventure Bonnies.

    4. Team records: It’s important to know the current records of both teams to gauge their performance level. Be sure to check the standings before the game.

    5. Key players: Keep an eye on the star players from both teams. Knowing who the top performers are can give you insight into the potential outcome of the game.

    6. Previous meetings: Look into the history between the two teams. Knowing their past matchups can provide valuable context for Tuesday’s game.

    7. Game importance: Consider the significance of the game for both teams. Is it a conference matchup? A rivalry game? Understanding the stakes can add excitement to the game.

    Stay tuned for updates and analysis on Tuesday’s game at St. Bonaventure!

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  • Men’s Basketball Plays At St. Bonaventure Tuesday


    DAYTON — The University of Dayton men’s basketball team will go on the road for a pair of tough games this week, starting Tuesday at St. Bonaventure.  Game time is 8 p.m. ET.

    Dayton is 14-6 overall, and 4-3 in the Atlantic 10.  St. Bonaventure is 15-6 overall, and 3-5 in conference play.  The Flyers have won three straight.

    UD never trailed in a 77-72 win over Saint Joseph’s on Saturday.  The Flyers led by as much 19 in the first half, and then made winning plays late after SJU had  cut the margin to four.  Nate Santo led all players in scoring (24 points) and rebounding (8).  Joining Santos in double figures were Amaël L’Etang (14 points), Javon Bennett (12) and Malachi Smith (12).  Smith also had eight assists.  

    The SBU game will be broadcast on WHIO Radio, televised on the YES Network, and streamed on ESPN+.  Streaming audio, video and live stats will be at DaytonFlyers.com.

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    Nate Santos was named First Team Preseason All-Atlantic 10 after being named to the third team after last season.  

    • Santos’ 6-for-6 shooting performance from deep against Lehigh is the second-best in D-I.  It is also the second-best ever at UD, behind Shawn Haugh’s 8-for-8 in 1993-94.

    Posh Alexander was named Second Team Preseason All-Atlantic 10 and to the Preseason All-Defensive Team.  Alexander is a fifth-year transfer who already has 1,000 career points and 500 career assists (1,439 and 588 respectively).  The fourth recruit from New York City in Anthony Grant‘s tenure at UD, he led the Big East in steals in each of the last four seasons (three at St. John’s and one at Butler).  

    Enoch Cheeks was also named A-10 Preseason All-Defensive Team.  He led the team in steals (40), was second in blocked shots (21), and was third in rebounding (4.7) in his first season at UD after transferring from Robert Morris.  The Providence, R.I. native was the 2023-24 winner of UD’s Steve McElvene Award.  Cheeks was consistently assigned the opponents’ top perimeter player on defense.  In the 25 games (out of 33) where the Flyer foe’s top player was a guard or wing, that player was held under his average 17 times. He started in all 33 games and averaged 8.1 points per game (9.5 in A-10 play).

    • The Dayton roster includes five players who have earned all-conference recognition in their past – junior forward Nate Santos (Atlantic 10), junior Enoch Cheeks (Horizon League). junior Javon Bennett (Northeast Conference), redshirt junior Malachi Smith (Atlantic 10) and fifth-year senior Posh Alexander (Big East).

    Amaël L’Etang was named the A-10 Rookie of the Week on Nov. 25.  He scored 11 points (4-6 FG) in 13 minutes against New Mexico State.

    • Cheeks was named the A-10 Player of the Week on Dec. 2 after averaging 15.7 points and 7.0 rebounds against North Carolina, Iowa State and UConn in Maui.

    • Cheeks is 13th in the A-10 in rebounding (6.5), fifth in steals (2.0), and eighth in 3-pt. FG% (.416, 37-89).  Of the top 15 A-10 rebounders, Cheeks is the shortest.

    • Santos is fifth in the Atlantic 10 in 3-pt. FG% (.433, 45-104).

    • Smith leads the A-10 in assists (6.0) and is third in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.8).  Nationally, he is tied for 22nd in assists per game.

    Zed Key is eighth in FG% (.575, 61-104).  He is tied for 20th in D-I for most dunks (34).

    • As a team, Dayton leads the Atlantic 10 in FG% (.476, 527-1106) and 3-pt. FG% (.366, 159-436) and is second in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.57).   The Flyers are 53rd in Division I in FG% and 56th in 3-pt. FG%.

    • This is the Flyers’ 30th season in the Atlantic 10, and UD won its 300th A-10 game on Jan. 21 at Duquesne.

    • UD ranked 20th in average attendance in NCAA Division I last season, averaging a capacity crowd of 13,407 fans a game in 2023-24.  Of schools in the top 25 in attendance, only Kansas, Purdue, Michigan State and UConn also sold out every game of the season.

    • Dayton has already announced it has sold out every game for the upcoming 2024-25 season, including both exhibition games that have already been played.  This will be the fourth consecutive year UD has sold out every home game.  That streak is now 70 games.

    • This is also the 55th anniversary season of UD Arena.  The Arena underwent a $76.2 million transformation project that was completed in time for the 2019-20 season.

    • The Flyers are wearing “DJD” on their left shoulder strap in memory of Don Donoher.  Coach Donoher died last April at the age of 92.  He was the first man to coach his alma mater in the NCAA tournament after appearing in it as a player.  A member of the NABC College Basketball Hall of Fame, he is Dayton’s all-time winningest coach (437 wins).  He was the 2017 winner of the USBWA’s Dean Smith Award.

    UP NEXT

    • The Flyers continue on to Saint Louis on Friday at 7 p.m. ET.

    • Dayton’s next home game is Tuesday, Feb. 4 when the Flyers host Davidson.

     



    The men’s basketball team is gearing up for a tough matchup as they head to St. Bonaventure on Tuesday. The Bonnies are known for their strong defense and high-scoring offense, making them a formidable opponent for any team.

    Our players have been putting in extra practice and preparation to ensure they are ready for the challenge ahead. With their eyes on the prize, they are determined to come out victorious in this crucial game.

    Fans are encouraged to tune in and show their support as our team takes on St. Bonaventure. It’s sure to be an exciting game filled with intense competition and thrilling moments. Let’s cheer on our players as they aim for a big win on the road! Go team! #Basketball #GameDay #StBonaventure #GoTeam

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