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In Las Vegas, Nevada, Xavier's head coach, Sean Miller, expressed concerns about his team's toughness following a disappointing loss to Washington characterized by turnovers, missed free throws, and fouls. However, Xavier bounced back strongly in the consolation game against Saint Mary's at T-Mobile Arena. Miller commended the team's response, acknowledging the challenging days they had faced. He highlighted the need for consistent good play and credited the defensive efforts that limited Saint Mary's to 21.2% shooting in the first half.
Xavier made strategic lineup changes, with freshman Sasa Ciani starting at center, contributing 6 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 blocks. Despite facing second-half fouls, the team regrouped and showcased outstanding defense. The box score might have surprised some, considering top scorer Desmond Claude's limited first-half performance. Quincy Olivari provided a spark with three consecutive three-pointers, while Claude's aggressive play in the second half helped extend Xavier's lead.
Claude, along with Olivari, Dayvion McKnight, and freshman Trey Green, all reached double digits, contributing to Xavier's 66-49 victory. Ousmane's efficiency on both ends, McKnight's all-around performance, and the solid defensive effort against Saint Mary's key player were crucial to the win. Miller praised McKnight as the team's standout player for the night, emphasizing the importance of patience in evaluating players' performances early in the season.
Despite Miller's preseason emphasis on a fast-paced offense, Xavier struggled to capitalize on up-tempo opportunities in previous games. However, against Saint Mary's, they successfully executed a quicker pace, registering 14 fast-break points compared to the 2 points against Washington. Miller highlighted the team's improved execution and decision-making, emphasizing the importance of quality shots over quick, hasty attempts.