
Saint Bonaventure
(+6.5)

Dayton
(-6.5)
Highlights
Summary
PITTSBURGH (Interstat) â Javon Bennett scored a game-high 27 points to lead Dayton to a 68-63 victory over Saint Bonaventure in an Atlantic 10 Conference menâs basketball game Friday at 84 Lumber Arena. The Flyers, who led 30-27 at halftime, improved to 22-9. The Bonnies finished their season at 17-17. Darryl Simmons led Saint Bonaventure with 20 points, and Frank Mitchell added 16. Daytonâs Amael LâEtang recorded a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds. A crowd of 7,145 watched the contest. Dayton was a 6.5-point pregame favorite. The teams split their two regular-season meetings.
Extended Summary
PITTSBURGH (Interstat) â In a gritty Atlantic 10 Conference tournament quarterfinal defined by defense and missed opportunities, the Dayton Flyers held off a persistent Saint Bonaventure squad 68-63 on Friday afternoon at 84 Lumber Arena. Dayton guard Javon Bennett, a 5-foot-11 junior from Orlando, Florida, erupted for a game-high 27 points to propel the Flyers into the semifinal round. His performance was crucial on a afternoon where both teams struggled to find consistent offensive rhythm, with Dayton shooting just 34.6% from the field and Saint Bonaventure at 45.7%. The gameâs pivotal sequence unfolded in the final minutes. With Dayton clinging to a 63-61 lead, Bennett stripped Saint Bonaventureâs Dasonte Bowen near midcourt with 3:10 remaining. The turnover led to a pair of free throws by Jordan Derkack, extending the Flyersâ lead to four. After a Bonnies miss, Derkack was fouled again and sank two more from the line, pushing the advantage to 67-61 with 2:45 to play, a margin Saint Bonaventure could not overcome in the closing possessions. Saint Bonaventure, which finished the season at .500 with a 17-17 record, was led by Darryl Simmonsâ 20 points and Frank Mitchellâs 16 points and six rebounds. The Bonnies had their chances, particularly from the free throw line, but converted only 18 of 28 attempts. Dayton was more efficient at the stripe, making 22 of 28, including several pressure-packed ones late. The first half set the tone for a defensive struggle. Dayton built an early 21-12 lead behind Bennettâs outside shooting and the interior presence of 7-foot-1 center Amael LâEtang, who finished with 11 points and 12 rebounds. The Bonnies chipped away, using a 7-0 run to close the gap, and trailed just 30-27 at halftime. The second half saw seven ties and six lead changes. Simmons caught fire for the Bonnies, scoring 15 of his points after the break, including a deep three-pointer that gave Saint Bonaventure a 47-44 lead with 11:17 remaining. Each time the Bonnies threatened to seize control, Bennett answered for Dayton. His step-back three-pointer at the 13:48 mark reclaimed the lead for the Flyers at 42-40, and his driving layup with 3:44 left put Dayton ahead for good at 63-61. Beyond Bennettâs scoring, Daytonâs defense and rebounding proved decisive. The Flyers outrebounded Saint Bonaventure 41-31 and grabbed 10 offensive boards, leading to 13 second-chance points. LâEtangâs double-double was complemented by Derkackâs 15 points and five rebounds off the bench. The Bonnies, despite forcing 12 Dayton turnovers and blocking six shots, were undone by their own 12 giveaways and the critical missed free throws. Dayton, which improved to 22-9, advances to face the winner of the later quarterfinal between VCU and George Washington. The Flyers, who were installed as 6.5-point favorites, narrowly covered the spread in a game where the total points fell well short of the 140.5 over/under line. The victory also avenged a tight 72-70 home win over the Bonnies back on Feb. 3, providing a much tougher test this time around in the postseason atmosphere before a crowd of 7,145. For Saint Bonaventure, the loss concludes a season of narrow margins, with 10 of their 17 defeats coming by single digits, including this five-point tournament exit. Daytonâs ability to execute in the final three minutes, fueled by Bennettâs scoring and a collective effort at the free throw line, made the ultimate difference in a contest where every possession carried immense weight.
Preview
Preview: Bonnies, Flyers Meet in Pittsburgh with Postseason Implications PITTSBURGH (Interstat) â The Dayton Flyers, looking to bolster their NCAA tournament resume, face the Saint Bonaventure Bonnies in a neutral-site menâs basketball game Friday at 84 Lumber Arena. Dayton (21-9) enters as a heavy favorite, projected with an 81.2% win probability by National Statisticalâs ELO system and installed as a 6.5-point favorite. The over/under is set at 140.5 points. The Flyers seek to rebound from a 68-62 home loss to VCU on March 6, which snapped a six-game winning streak. Guard Javon Bennett, who scored 17 points in that defeat, has been a key catalyst. He averaged 18.4 points over a recent five-game stretch, including a 25-point performance in a win at George Washington on Feb. 27. Saint Bonaventure (17-16) arrives on a modest two-game win streak, most recently a 63-57 victory at George Mason on Thursday. The Bonnies are led by forward Frank Mitchell, who has posted six double-doubles this season. Mitchell is averaging 17.4 points and 8.4 rebounds over his last five games, including a 23-point, 10-rebound effort in a win over Rhode Island on Feb. 26. The teams met earlier this season on Feb. 3 at Dayton, where the Flyers escaped with a 72-70 victory. The Bonnies have lost seven of their last ten games overall but have shown recent offensive life, scoring 99 points in a win at La Salle on March 11. For Dayton, a win solidifies its standing ahead of Selection Sunday. For Saint Bonaventure, which sits at .500 in all competitions, a victory would provide a significant late-season boost and momentum heading into conference tournament play. Tip-off is scheduled for Friday, March 13.