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.
New Steam, Same Saints – In 2021, the Saints' broadcast of home games can be found on the SMUSaints YouTube channel. Links can be found on smusaints.com.
Social Media – Follow the Saints on Twitter (@SMUSaints_MBB) for live in game updates, and follow SMU Athletics on Facebook (Saint Martin's Saints), Twitter (SMUSaints), Instagram (SMUSaints).
Ticket Information – Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, public attendance will not be permitted at any Saints' home games this season.
Home of the Saints – 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 Digital Network – The Saints Digital Network is your home all Saint Martin's Athletics. Live stats and video broadcast are available of every home game this season for free, and can be found on smusaints.com.
Potential Starting Lineup –
Alex Schumacher (10.0 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 1.0 APG)
John Moore (4.0 PPG, 1.0 RPG, 1.0 APG)
Goy Wang (0.0 PPG, 2.0 RPG, 2.0 APG)
Tyke Thompson (20.0 PPG, 13.0 RPG, 2.0 BPG)
Marky Adams (6.0 PPG, 8.0 RPG, 2.0 BPG)
Explosive First Game –
Tyke Thompson didn't waste any time making a name for himself in division-II, posting a double-double in the form of 20 points, 13 rebounds, along with two blocks against Seattle U.
Double-Double Down Low – Saints' All-Conference center
Marky Adams looks to improve upon his breakout 2019-20 campaign. The big man averaged 10.7 points per game and a conference second best 8.3 rebounds per game. On the year, Adams recorded nine double-doubles, and his 61 blocks were best in the conference, and 14th best in NCAA D-II.
Let It Fly From Deep – Last season, the Saints attempted 762 3-pointers, which ranked second best in the conference, and 57th in D-II.
Following Coach – Head coach
Aaron Landon when hired from South Puget Sound Community College, was able to bring over a couple of his star players. On the roster from Landon's time at SPSCC is guard
John Moore, guard
Demonte Malloy, and guard
Tyke Thompson, along with his two assistant coaches
Tyler Velasquez, and
Thomas Rowswell.
Meet The New Saints –
1
Tyke Thompson G 6-7 190 R-SO Salem, OR / South Puget Sound CC
2
Josh Camper G 5-11 165 FR Lakewood, WA / Saint John Bosco
4
Seth Coddington G 6-1 175 JR Coconut Creek, FL / Columbia College
5
Ty Velasquez G 6-1 170 SR Colorado Springs, CO / Cabrillo College
13
Goy Wang F 6-5 190 JR Aurora, CO / Trinidad State JC
Pack The Pavilion – Almost 8,500 people attended SMU Basketball games last season... One of only five programs in the GNAC to reach the 8,000 mark.
Championship Time – The Saints claimed their first ever Championship in 2018-19, winning the GNAC regular season title with a 17-3 record.
Sweet 16 – Saint Martin's reached their deepest run of the NCAA Tournament in 2019, defeating both Concordia (Irvine), and Seattle Pacific before eventually falling to National Runner-Up Point Loma in the Sweet 16.
Saints Go Dancing – SMU went to the big dance for the first time in program history, being selected as an at-large bid in the West region in 2018. They followed up with a selection in 2019.
Bring On The D-I's – Over the course of the last six seasons, the Saints have faced some of the premier D-I basketball programs to begin the years. During that stretch, SMU has traveled to Gonzaga, Washington, Washington State, and most recently BYU. In 2019, Saint Martin's traveled to Seattle U and University of Cal.