Washington State 57, Saint Mary's 68

1 2 T
WSU (17-16) 23 34 57
SMC (28-7) 36 32 68

Final

11:00 PM ET, March 17, 2009
McKeon Pavilion
Moraga, CA

Mills helps St. Mary's get NIT win over Washington St.

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Team Stat Comparison
WASHINGTON STATE SAINT MARY'S
Points 57 68
FG Made-Attempted 21-53 (.396) 22-53 (.415)
3P Made-Attempted 3-15 (.200) 7-18 (.389)
FT Made-Attempted 12-14 (.857) 17-22 (.773)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 16 (0/0) 12 (0/0)
Largest Lead 0 17
Game Leaders
 WASHINGTON STATESAINT MARY'S
PointsA. Baynes 19P. Mills 27
ReboundsA. Baynes 10D. Simpson 11
AssistsK. Thompson 3M. McConnell 4
StealsK. Thompson 1P. Mills 2
BlocksA. Baynes 2D. Simpson 1
 · Team Stats: Washington St. | Saint Mary's
Game Flow
Series
DATEGAMELINKS
· Mar 17, 2009 @SMC 68, WSU 57Recap | Box Score
Associated Press

MORAGA, Calif. -- Patty Mills scored 27 points, 17 in the first half, leading St. Mary's to a 68-57 victory over Washington State in the first round of the NIT on Tuesday night

The second-seeded Gaels (27-6) advanced to a second-round home game against Davidson and Stephen Curry, the nation's leading scorer.

Diamon Simpson added 18 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for St. Mary's, in its first NIT. The Gaels won a school-record 27th game.

Aron Baynes led WSU (17-16) with 19 points, while Taylor Rochestie added 14 in the first meeting between the teams.

St. Mary's, whose hopes for an NCAA tournament at-large bid evaporated Sunday, built a 36-23 halftime lead.

The Cougars fought back, getting as close as 57-53 with 6:30 left, but St. Mary's went on a 7-0 run. Mills made two free throws, then Omar Samhan hit a jumper from the line and followed with a three-point play with 4:47 left.

Baynes, who had 10 rebounds, ended the Gaels' run with a slam dunk with 3:00 left, cutting the lead to 64-55, but Simpson answered with four straight free throws.

Mills, playing just his fourth game since returning from a broken right hand, took less than eight minutes to score 10 points, hitting three of his first four shots. At one point during that span, Mills made two free throws then drained a pair of 3-pointers, the second one putting St. Mary's ahead 19-11.

He was just getting started.

He scored on a fastbreak layin, sank two free throws then connected on an NBA-distance 3-pointer, well beyond the arc. That long-range shot put the Gaels ahead 29-17 with 6:18 left in the first half. Moments later, Mills threaded a perfect bounce pass from the top of the key to Samhan, who scored inside, putting St. Mary's ahead 31-17.

Simpson had a huge first half, scoring 12 points. Late in the half, Simpson soared above the rim and slammed home a Mills miss, then he scored from inside, giving St. Mary's its 13-point halftime lead.

Mills shot 8-for-15 from the field and 5-for-9 from 3-point distance. He had two steals, two assists and just one turnover.

Rochestie, a first-team All-Pac-10 guard, struggled early, making just one of his first five shots in his final game for the Cougars. For the game, he made 6-of-16 from the field 1-of-7 from beyond the arc.

As a team, WSU was just 3-for-15 from 3-point range, while St. Mary's was 7-for-18.

WSU played in the NCAA tournament each of the past two seasons, reaching the Sweet 16 last year. They've now made three straight postseason tournament appearances for the second time in school history. This marked WSU's fourth overall appearance in the NIT and first since 1992.


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, March 17th
Rhode Island 68 Final
Niagara 62
Davidson 70 Final
South Carolina 63
George Mason 73 Final
Penn State 77 OT
UAB 64 Final
Notre Dame 70
UNLV 60 Final
Kentucky 70
Weber State 49 Final
San Diego State 65
Nebraska 71 Final
New Mexico 83
Washington St. 57 Final
Saint Mary's 68