Ducas' hot start powers No. 21 Saint Mary's past Santa Clara 79-65 and into WCC title game
AP
Mar 12, 2024
LAS VEGAS (AP) Alex Ducas set the tone with 18 of his 21 points in the first half, and No. 21 Saint Mary's Gaels went on to beat Santa Clara Broncos 79-65 on Monday night to make the West Coast Conference Tournament championship game.
The Gaels (25-7) will play No. 17 Gonzaga or San Francisco on Tuesday night in the title game.
“We have a big challenge ahead of us tomorrow, but I was really proud of the way our guys played,” Saint Mary's coach Randy Bennett said. “There's a lot of pressure in that game. It's a tough game to play. These guys came ready to play.”
Ducas made 7 of 11, all 3-pointers, and at halftime appeared well on his way to breaking his personal high of 25 points before becoming more of a facilitator in the second half.
“Every time I shoot the ball, I feel like it's going in,” Ducas said. “It's what I bring to the team, to space the floor and shoot the ball. My teammates and my coaches ... give me all the confidence in the world to keep doing it even if I miss a couple.”
The Gaels also had plenty more offensive weapons, with three other players also scoring in double figures that included Mason Forbes with 18 points. Forbes' sister, McKenzie, scored 26 points Sunday to lead No. 5 USC to a 74-61 victory over No. 2 Stanford in the Pac-12 Tournament women's championship that also was in Las Vegas.
Forbes wasn't quite ready to claim equal sibling bragging rights.
“We have one more game until I can be in that conversation,” Forbes said. “We knew that was going to be a scrappy game. That was definitely the mindset I had going into the game, to be physical and kind of take the punch to them.”
Carlos Marshall Jr. led Santa Clara (20-13) with 26 points, and Christian Hammond had 13.
“We faced this team before and we felt like we were ready to go today,” Marshall said. “They capitalized on our mistakes.”
Saint Mary's is in the WCC title game for third year in a row and fifth time in six years. The Gaels, who won the regular-season championship outright for the first time in 12 years, last took home the tournament crown in 2019.
They head into the championship having won 22 of 24 games, though the Gaels ended the regular season with a 70-57 loss to Gonzaga on March 2.
Saint Mary's got going right away against Santa Clara when Ducas made two 3-pointers, prompting Broncos coach Herb Sendek to called a timeout just 59 seconds into the game.
The Gaels used an eight-point run to pull ahead for good at 31-23.
Mitchell Saxen, the WCC defensive player of the year, picked up his fourth foul with 12:13 left and played only 25 minutes. He finished with nine points and eight rebounds before fouling out with 2:45 left.
Saint Mary's had plenty of firepower even without Saxen. The Gaels made nine shots in a row at one point and finished shooting 53.6%.
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1st Half
SACL
Broncos
26
SMARY
Gaels
33
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
(Gaels gains possession)
19:48
+3
Alex Ducas makes three point jump shot
0-3
19:25
Jalen Benjamin misses two point jump shot
19:23
Mitchell Saxen defensive rebound
19:04
+3
Alex Ducas makes three point jump shot (Mitchell Saxen assists)
0-6
19:01
Broncos 30 second timeout
18:50
Mason Forbes shooting foul (Christoph Tilly draws the foul)
18:50
+1
Christoph Tilly makes regular free throw 1 of 2
1-6
18:50
+1
Christoph Tilly makes regular free throw 2 of 2
2-6
18:30
Christoph Tilly blocks Augustas Marciulionis's two point layup
18:28
Johnny O'Neil defensive rebound
18:18
Christoph Tilly misses two point jump shot
18:16
Alex Ducas defensive rebound
18:01
Christoph Tilly blocks Mitchell Saxen's two point hook shot
17:59
Adama-Alpha Bal defensive rebound
17:47
+2
Carlos Marshall Jr. makes two point layup (Johnny O'Neil assists)
4-6
17:22
Mitchell Saxen misses two point hook shot
17:20
Mitchell Saxen offensive rebound
17:16
+2
Mitchell Saxen makes two point layup
4-8
17:08
Adama-Alpha Bal misses two point layup
17:06
Christoph Tilly offensive rebound
17:02
Johnny O'Neil misses three point jump shot
17:00
Carlos Marshall Jr. offensive rebound
16:56
+2
Carlos Marshall Jr. makes two point jump shot
6-8
16:44
Christoph Tilly shooting foul (Mason Forbes draws the foul)
16:44
Mason Forbes misses regular free throw 1 of 2
16:44
Mason Forbes misses regular free throw 2 of 2
16:44
Alex Ducas offensive rebound
16:31
Alex Ducas misses three point jump shot
16:29
Carlos Marshall Jr. defensive rebound
16:21
+2
Carlos Marshall Jr. makes two point jump shot
8-8
15:51
Aidan Mahaney misses three point jump shot
15:49
Johnny O'Neil defensive rebound
15:28
Mitchell Saxen blocks Carlos Marshall Jr.'s two point layup
15:26
Mitchell Saxen defensive rebound
15:21
+2
Augustas Marciulionis makes two point layup
8-10
14:51
+3
Carlos Marshall Jr. makes three point jump shot (Jalen Benjamin assists)
11-10
14:27
+2
Aidan Mahaney makes two point layup
11-12
14:06
Carlos Marshall Jr. misses three point jump shot
14:04
Augustas Marciulionis defensive rebound
14:03
Camaron Tongue personal foul
14:03
TV timeout
13:49
Carlos Marshall Jr. shooting foul (Mitchell Saxen draws the foul)
13:49
+1
Mitchell Saxen makes regular free throw 1 of 2
11-13
13:49
Mitchell Saxen misses regular free throw 2 of 2
13:49
Jake Ensminger defensive rebound
13:19
Carlos Marshall Jr. misses two point jump shot
13:17
Mitchell Saxen defensive rebound
13:01
+2
Augustas Marciulionis makes two point layup
11-15
12:39
+2
Christian Hammond makes two point jump shot (Carlos Marshall Jr. assists)
13-15
12:05
Mitchell Saxen misses two point jump shot
12:03
Camaron Tongue defensive rebound
11:56
Tyeree Bryan misses three point jump shot
11:54
Augustas Marciulionis defensive rebound
11:46
+3
Alex Ducas makes three point jump shot (Augustas Marciulionis assists)
13-18
11:12
+3
Camaron Tongue makes three point jump shot (Adama-Alpha Bal assists)
16-18
10:50
Jake Ensminger blocks Aidan Mahaney's two point layup