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No. 19 Dayton beats Saint Mary’s in Jerry Colangelo Classic
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No. 19 Dayton beats Saint Mary’s in Jerry Colangelo Classic

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 1:27 p.m. ET

PHOENIX (AP) — Jalen Crutcher is nothing if not an obedient teammate.

“After I made my first shot, my teammates just kept telling me to keep shooting the ball, and that’s what I did,” Crtcher said.

He kept making them, too.

Crutcher had a had a season-high 21 points and tied a career high with five 3-pointers in No. 19 Dayton's 78-68 victory over Saint Mary’s on Sunday in the Jerry Colangelo Classic at Talking Stick Resort Arena.

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The tournament MVP, Crutcher made his first six shots — five of them 3-pointers. His last 3 from about 28-30 feet gave the Flyers a 40-18 lead with 3:19 remaining in the first half. They made 16 of 23 field goals and 10 of 15 3s in the half.

“I think it was in my range because I was so hot,” Crutcher said of his long 3. “It was like a heat check for me."

As teammate Trey Landers quipped: “Jalen doesn’t have a range.”

Obi Toppin had 16 points and Landers had 15 points and eight rebounds for the Flyers (7-1). They built 24-point leads in each half before the Gaels (9-2) briefly closed.

Malik Fitts tied a season high with 21 points and Kristers Zoriks had a season-high 14 for Saint Mary’s. Fitts scored 10 points during a 16-2 run early in the second half when the Gaels cut a 24-point lead to 10 at 58-48 with 11:18 remaining.

Saint Mary’s closed to 76-68 on Zoriks’ layup with 50.3 seconds remaining but was never closer. Saint Mary's had won eight in a row.

Dayton’s only loss is to No. 2 Kansas, 90-84 in overtime, in the final of the Maui Jim Maui Invitational on Nov. 27.

The Flyers shot 53.8% from the field and made 13 of 24 3-point attempts. They led NCAA Division I at 54.7% entering the game.

“When you have ti going like Jalen had it going in the first half form the three-point line, that makes it easier for everybody else,” Dayton coach Anthony Grant said.

“He got us in a rhythm offensively. The ball moved, we shared it, made the extra pass, and we found a really good rhythm in the first half. That allowed us to get our defense set.”

Saint Mary’s shot 33% from the field in the first half before imposing to 56.6% in the second. The Gaels, who led NCAA Division I in 3-point percentage at 44.4% entering the game, made 7 of 16 3s.

“I told our team, when a team is hotting that well, you have to weather the storm, and you have to either the form mentally,” Saint Mary’s coach Randy Bennett said. “We didn’t do that. We started talking bad shots.

“I don’t think our best players showed up ready to play in a game that was at this level. You dudes better sow up in this game because their’s probably are. And a couple of them did.

TOPPIN’ THE CHARTS

Obi Toppin had a pair of emphatic dunks, but the highlight-reel play was a soft one-handed flip shot from the left baseline after taking a lob pass from Jalen Crutcher. Toppin was heading out of bounds as he caught the ball but still managed to make the basket. “I can just throw it anywhere at the rim and Obi will get it,” Crutcher said. “I have confidence in Obi to go get the ball.”

BIG PICTURE

Saint Mary’s: The Gaels appear on track to win 25 games for the 10th time in the last 12 seasons. While not athletic enough to keep up with Dayton, their system-oriented style works well in the West Coast Conference, where they have finished at least second in 10 of the last 11 seasons.

Dayton: The versatile, athletic Flyers have the feel of a team that could go get into the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament. They have a difference-maker in Obi Toppin, capable shooters all over the floor, and are mindful of the ball — led NCAA Division I in field goal percentage, assists per game and assist-to-turnover ratio coming in.

UP NEXT

Saint Mary’s plays at California before meeting Arizona State in what has become the Gaels’ December home away from home, the Talking Stick Resort Arena in downtown Phoenix, on Dec. 18. That game is part of the Basketball Hall of Fame showcase.

Dayton returns home to play Drake and North Texas before meeting No. 20 Colorado in the Chicago Legends Classic, which could its final opportunity for a resume-building victory. No other Atlantic-10 teams are ranked.

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