Live Stats/Live Video – Live Stats and Live Video of all of SMU's Basketball games will be available with links found on smusaints.com. Live stats and video will be produced by the host school.
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Ticket Information – Tickets for all Saints' home games can now be purchased online at smusaints.com. Tickets can also be purchased at the gate of the event for eight dollars for adults, and seven for seniors, military, and six dollars for kids 8 and up. All kids under the age of 8 are free. Tickets can be purchased with cash, or debit and credit card.
Warming Up With The Saints – Join us Saturday, February 8th for another Warming Up With The Saints Tailgate inside Marcus Pavilion at 3:45 p.m. Food, Drinks, and a post-game talk from head coach
Christy Martin for only 15 dollars. Tickets can be purchase online at smusaintstickets.com or at the door.
Marcus Pavilion and TwinStar Court – All home Saints' basketball matches are played inside Marcus Pavilion, located on the campus of Saint Martin's. The Pavilion just celebrated its' 50th anniversary in 2017. The newly named TwinStar Court is located inside Marcus Pavilion.
Saints' Potential Starting Lineup –
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Janealle Sutterlict (7.4 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 2.6 apg)
G
Tierney DeDonatis (12.5 ppg, 1.5 rpg, 3.1 apg)
G
Mallory Vivola (7.2 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 1.2 apg)
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Claire Dingus (13.5 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 1.6 spg)
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Bria Thames (13.0 ppg, 12.0 rpg, 1.5 spg)
Thames and DeDonatis Lift Saints To Dramatic Victory Over Seattle Pacific -
Bria Thames continued to build her resume for GNAC Player of the Year, scoring 20 points, and grabbing 15 rebounds in the Saints' dramatic 63-62 victory over Seattle Pacific on Tuesday night.
The reigning GNAC Player of the Week, and only four days removed from shattering the GNAC single game rebounding record, Thames delivered another standout performance. With her Saints (9-7, 4-5 GNAC) trailing by five in the fourth quarter, the senior led the 13-5 comeback run with 10 points, and the game-saving block.
Tierney DeDonatis carried the Saints throughout the first three quarters, ending with a game-high 26 points on 9-for-13 shooting.
Yellowjackets Rally To Knock Off Saints In Billings - The big three of Saint Martin's,
Claire Dingus,
Bria Thames, and
Tierney DeDonatis, combined for 52 of the Saints' 64 points in SMU's 72-64 loss to Montana State Billings on Saturday night.
Despite the efforts of the three, who on top of their 52 points, collected 29 rebounds. Dingus, and Thames each ended the night with double-doubles, with Dingus coming in at 21 points, 14 rebounds, and Thames at 13 points, and 12 rebounds. DeDonatis added 18 points, with three rebounds, and five assists. Montana State Billings managed to stem the tide with behind Jeanann Lemelin's 30 points, highlighted by her eight 3-pointers.
History Is Made –
Bria Thames broke the GNAC's single game record for rebounds against Concordia, finishing with 29. The previous record of 24 was set by Simon Fraser's Nayo Raincock-Eknuwe in 2012. At the time, Thames' 29 boards was the third most in all of the NCAA across the three divisions.
Bria Thames Named GNAC Player of the Week -
Bria Thames continued her domination of opponents, averaging a double-double against Alaska, and Alaska Anchorage, and was named the GNAC Player of the Week. Nobody could stop
Bria Thames from crashing the boards and shattering records. The senior averaged 24 rebounds per game, while breaking the GNAC record for most rebounds in a single game, 29, en route to her second GNAC Player of the Week award.
Double-Double Machines – Forwards
Bria Thames and
Claire Dingus are a threat for a double-double every single night. So far on the year, the two have 13 combined double-doubles, with Thames averaging a double-double on the year.
Top In the GNAC –
Bria Thames enters the week leading in rebounding, and 11th in field goal percentage.
Claire Dingus currently sits second in rebounding, and ninth in scoring.
Tierney DeDonatis leads the GNAC in 3-point shooting percentage, and ninth in assists, and
Janealle Sutterlict is third in 3-point field goal percentage.
Sparkplugs From Arizona – The two transfer guards,
Mallory Vivola and
Tierney DeDonatis, both came to Saint Martin's from Glendale community college. They have combined for nearly 20 points per game.
Defending The Home Court – The Saints continue to hold strong at home, posting an 8-1 record inside Marcus Pavilion. Their lone loss was to nationally ranked Alaska Anchorage.
Claire Dingus Named To GNAC Preseason All-Conference Team - The ceiling continues to be limit for the
Claire Dingus. The 2018-19 GNAC Freshman of the Year, was named unanimously to the 2019-20 GNAC Preseason All-Conference team.
Dingus burst onto the scene in 2018, leading the Saints in scoring at 13.5 points per game, and rebounding at 7.8 boards per game. The forward shot 48.8 percent from the field, and 80.7 percent at the line. Over the year, Dingus collected four double-doubles, including a 22 point, 14 rebound performance against Central Washington. She scored 10 or more points in 23 games, and reached 20 points four times.
Saints Tabbed 8th In GNAC Preseason Poll - The 2018-19 GNAC freshman of the year,
Claire Dingus, and All-Conference guard
Makenna Schultz headline the Saints' women's basketball team, as Saint Martin's was selected eighth in the GNAC's preseason coaches' poll.
Entering the year as the favorite is Central Washington, who picked up five first place votes and 109 total. The Wildcats narrowly edged out Western Washington (107) and Alaska Anchorage (104) in the polling, both of which earned three first place votes respectively.
In the middle of the pack was Northwest Nazarene (88), Simon Fraser (78), Concordia (66), and Montana State Billings (57). Saint Martin's (42), Seattle Pacific (39), Western Oregon (23), and Alaska (15) closed out the poll.
Pack The Pavilion – Over 6,000 people attended SMU Basketball games last season... One of only three programs in the GNAC to reach the 6,000 mark.
Bring on the D-I's – For the third time in the last five years, the Saints will face a Division-I. In 2015, the Saints faced Eastern Washington, then Idaho in 2018, and Seattle U on 2019.
Season Preview - Entering head coach
Christy Martin's third season, the Saints have a core ready to make a push in the GNAC. Led by Dingus and her 13.5 points and 7.4 rebounds per game, the freshman was a double-double threat last year. In 28 games, Dingus marked four double-doubles, and nearly hit the mark in almost all the games.
Schultz returns to add a scoring threat from the outside, averaging 11.8 points, and sinking a team leading 57 3-pointers last year. Schultz also dished out a team-leading 94 assists, and played nearly 34 minutes per game.
Down low, the Saints return forwards
Megan Nilsson (71. ppg, 4.1 rpg), and
Bria Thames (7.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg). Nilsson ended last year on a high note, scoring 23 points in the season finale. Thames found her footing in the second half of conference, scoring in double-digits the last four games, including an 18-point, 18-rebound performance against Western Oregon.
Also returning from last year is forward
Jayla Russ, along with guards
Sara Bowen, and
Emma Wrede. Saint Martin's added six new players to the squad, with two transfers and four freshman. Transfers
Tierney DeDonatis and
Mallory Vivola come to Lacey after playing at Glendale Community College for two years. Making up the freshman class is
Makenzy Porter,
Janealle Sutterlict,
Lauryn Morris, and
Emily Nelson.
Saint Martin's opens the year with a preseason exhibition against Seattle U before officially opening the season at home against Pacific Lutheran.
Meet the new Saints –
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Tierney DeDonatis G 5-6 JR Cave Creek, AZ / Glendale CC
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Makenzy Porter G 5-3 FR Portland, OR / Benson Polytechnic
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Janealle Sutterlict G 5-9 FR Toppenish, WA / Wapato HS
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Lauryn Morris F 5-8 FR Irvine, CA / Saint Anthony HS
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Mallory Vivola F 5-11 JR Anthem, AZ / Glendale CC
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Emily Nelson C 6-1 FR Mead, WA / Mt. Spokane HS