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Saint Mary's Gaels men's basketball

Basketball team that represents Saint Mary's College

Saint Mary's Gaels men's basketball

Basketball team that represents Saint Mary's College

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collegeSaint Mary's College of California
conferenceWCC
locationMoraga, California
coachRandy Bennett
tenure25th
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capacity3,500
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The Saint Mary's Gaels men's basketball team represents Saint Mary's College in Moraga, California, competing in the West Coast Conference of the NCAA. The team plays home games in the University Credit Union Pavilion, capacity 3,500; it is one of the smaller gyms in the WCC. Their head coach is Randy Bennett, who is the school's all-time wins leader. The Gaels have appeared in thirteen NCAA Tournaments—1959, 1989, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025.

On March 1, 2013, they were placed on probation by the NCAA for four years due to rules violations.

Their two historic rivals are the San Francisco Dons and the Santa Clara Broncos, two other Catholic schools in the San Francisco Bay Area that are in the WCC. More recently, the Saint Mary's Gaels have developed a rivalry with the Gonzaga University Bulldogs of Spokane, Washington.

History

Recent success

| USA West Not pictured: [[File:Yellow pog.svg|10px]] Affiliate member Creighton

Under coach Randy Bennett, the men's basketball team has become recognized nationally as one of the top non-Power 5 programs in the United States. He inherited a 2–27 team when he arrived in 2001, and began recruiting an Australian named Adam Caporn. Since then, Bennett has built a reputation of recruiting Australian players; the Gaels have had at least one Australian player in every season since Bennett's arrival. With Caporn in the line-up, and his best friend and fellow Australian Daniel Kickert joining him the following year,

After rebuilding seasons in 2005–06 and 2006–07, the team enjoyed one of their best seasons in school history in 2007–08, behind the play of Australian freshman Patty Mills. The team was ranked in the AP and USA Today top 25 lists for five and six weeks, respectively. They ended up receiving an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament in 2008 as well, but again lost in the first round. Mills came back in time for the West Coast Conference tournament, but after a loss to Gonzaga in the WCC tournament finals, the team was not selected for the NCAA tournament and played in the NIT. After the end of the year, Mills declared for the NBA draft and was a second-round selection.

In March 2010, the Gaels received an automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA tournament, after winning the championship game of the WCC Tournament. Having beaten Gonzaga in the tournament final, it was the Gaels' second WCC tournament victory since it began in 1987. In 2010, they won their first NCAA Tournament game since 1959, defeating the Richmond Spiders. On March 20, 2010, the Gaels, led by Omar Samhan, defeated second seeded Villanova to advance to the Sweet Sixteen, for their first time in the 64 team era. They then lost to 3 seed Baylor 72–49 to end their season 28–6 and with its worst loss of the year.

Following the loss of Samhan to graduation, many expected the Gaels next season to be a rebuilding year. Led by point guard Mickey McConnell, however, Saint Mary's compiled a 25–9 record, 11–3 in the WCC, including the Gaels' first win against Gonzaga in Spokane since 1995. But after absorbing a late-season loss to last-place San Diego and dropping an ESPN BracketBuster game at home against Utah State, Saint Mary's failed to make the NCAA tournament. They would be upset in the first round of the NIT by Kent State. After McConnell graduated, Australian point guard Matthew Dellavedova became the team's new star alongside San Diego transfer and San Francisco native Rob Jones. The Gaels compiled a 27–6 record and went 14–2 in the WCC in 2011–12, including a win in Moraga over Gonzaga and a sweep of new conference member BYU. Saint Mary's spent most of the season ranked in the AP and Coaches' polls and won the outright WCC regular season title, the first time since 2000 that Gonzaga had not claimed part of the title. The Gaels then defeated Gonzaga in overtime in the WCC tournament, marking the first time in school history Saint Mary's won both the regular season and tournament titles. Saint Mary's lost to Purdue in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

Saint Mary's Australian pipeline, historically focused on the Australian Institute of Sport (from where Caporn and Mills were recruited), continues to the present. The 2011–12 team featured four AIS graduates, including 2012 WCC Player of the Year Dellavedova, and another Australian, Jorden Page. The 2015–16 team had four AIS graduates, boasting a total of six Australians, and the 2016–17 roster had a program record of seven Australians.

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Gaels have made 13 NCAA tournament appearances. They have an overall 8–14 record in tournament games.

St. Mary's (in blue) v San Diego game in 2019
2025#7First Round
Second Round#10 Vanderbilt
#2 AlabamaW 59–56
L 66–80

NIT results

The Gaels have appeared in six National Invitation Tournaments. Their combined record is 7–7.

2021#2First Round#3 Western KentuckyL 67–69

Venues

Saint Mary's basketball and volleyball teams play their home games at the University Credit Union Pavilion, which has a capacity of 3,500. It was originally named after George R. McKeon, a former member of the college's Board of Regents. Constructed in 1978, it underwent renovations in the summer of 2006, with new features including painted bleachers, new chair backseats behind the reserved section, a remodeled VIP section, and a banner with "GaelForce" on it behind the student section. In 2019, the venue was renamed to University Credit Union Pavilion.

Rivalries

Gonzaga

Main article: Gonzaga–Saint Mary's men's basketball rivalry

St. Mary's biggest rivalry is with fellow West Coast Conference foe Gonzaga. Many analysts and members of the media have touted the Gaels vs. Zags as one of the best, if not the best, college basketball rivalry on the West Coast, as both teams have been consistently the two top teams in the conference over the last 2 decades. Saint Mary's and Gonzaga have combined to win 24 out of the last 26 conference championship games (Gonzaga 20, Saint Mary's 4, San Diego 2). Currently Gonzaga leads the series 81–35.

Notable players

Retired numbers

Main article: List of NCAA men's basketball retired numbers

Saint Mary's Gaelsborder=0color=white}}"No.Saint Mary's Gaelsborder=0color=white}}"PlayerSaint Mary's Gaelsborder=0color=white}}"Pos.Saint Mary's Gaelsborder=0color=white}}"CareerSaint Mary's Gaelsborder=0color=white}}"No. ret.Saint Mary's Gaelsborder=0color=white}}"Ref.
4Matthew DellavedovaPG / SG2009–20132014
13Patty MillsPG2007–20092015
31Tom MescheryPF1958–1961
34Jock LandaleC2014-20182024

Notable in other fields

  • Mahershala Ali, guard 1992–1996, two-time Academy Award winning actor, listed as Hershal Gilmore while at Saint Mary's

References

References

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  4. "Randy Bennett". [[Saint Mary's College of California]].
  5. Katz, Andy. "Mills out four weeks with broken hand". [[ESPN]].
  6. "McConnell, Allen hot from outside as Gaels upset Bulldogs". [[ESPN]].
  7. "St. Mary's Team Notes". [[USA Today]].
  8. (2010). "Saint Mary's Gaels Tournament History". ESPN Internet Ventures.
  9. "Facilities". [[Saint Mary's College of California]].
  10. Farmer, Zack. (September 6, 2006). "McKeon Pavilion gets a facelift". [[Saint Mary's College of California]].
  11. "Saint Mary's College, University Credit Union Announce Historic Campus-Wide Relationship".
  12. [https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10462804/saint-mary-gaels-retire-matthew-dellavedova-no-4-jersey Matthew Dellavedova's jersey retired] at ESPN, 15 Feb 2014
  13. [https://www.lamorindaweekly.com/archive/issue0826/Gaels-Number-13-Retired.html Gaels Number "13" Retired] at Lamorindaweekly.com, 25 Feb 2015
  14. [https://www.stmarys-ca.edu/tom-meschery-61 Tom Meschery '61] at St. Mary's
  15. [https://smcgaels.com/news/2014/7/14/Tom_Meschery_Bio Tom Meschery's bio] at Smcgaels.com
  16. "Here's a look at two-time Oscar winner Mahershala Ali's college basketball career".
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