National Basketball Association
Saint Mary's 59, Vanderbilt 56
When: 3:15 PM ET, Friday, March 21, 2025
Where: Rocket Arena, Cleveland, Ohio
Officials:
# Terry Oglesby, # Tommy Johnson, # Tony Chiazza
Attendance:
15985
By Field Level Media
Seventh-seeded Saint Mary's rallied from a sluggish offensive start and a second-half deficit of 12 points to upend No. 10 seed Vanderbilt 59-56 in the first round of NCAA Tournament East Region play on Friday in Cleveland.
The Gaels (29-5) fell behind 39-27 just before the first media timeout of the second half when Vanderbilt's Tyler Tanner connected on a 3-pointer. Saint Mary's chipped away at the deficit over the ensuing eight minutes, however, embarking on a 16-4 run.
That set up a tightly contested final eight minutes, during which Saint Mary's led most of the way but never by more than six points.
The Commodores (20-13) got 3-pointers from Devin McGlockton and Tyler Nickel in the final two minutes, bringing Vanderbilt to within a basket. Saint Mary's Luke Barrett missed a jumper with 30 seconds remaining, but teammate Mitchell Saxen came up with the offensive rebound in traffic -- one of his 11 boards on the day -- and drew a foul.
Saxen made 1 of 2 free throws, giving Vanderbilt a final possession to force overtime. Jason Edwards missed a contested step-back 3-point attempt, and McGlockton's clean look off the offensive rebound was no good.
Jordan Ross skied for the rebound to seal Saint Mary's third first-round win in the last four years. The Gaels will face No. 2 Alabama in the next round.
Ross led the Gaels with 15 points, while both Saxen and Barrett finished with double-doubles. Each scored 12 points, with Barrett grabbing 10 rebounds. Augustas Marciulionis scored 14 points, and he and Ross went a combined 4-of-6 from 3-point range in the second half, a dramatic departure from the first half when the Gaels shot a dismal 2-of-16 from outside.
Of Saint Mary's two first-half 3-pointers, one came from the unlikely source of Saxen, who was 0-for-1 on attempts from long range this season coming into Friday's contest.
"That kind of helped keep us in it for a little bit," Saxen said of the shot, which came late in the half with the Gaels trailing 20-13. "End of (the) shot clock, (I) threw it up, and got a little lucky. Better to be lucky than good sometimes."
Vanderbilt went 8-of-26 from 3-point range on the day. Edwards, who finished with a game-high 18 points, finished just 2-of-9 from beyond the arc.
The Commodores committed only four turnovers, but their shooting woes -- going 22-of-55 from the floor overall -- contributed to a 41-28 rebounding gap in Saint Mary's favor.
"Our main emphasis coming into the game was rebounding," McGlockton said. "We did a tremendous job in the first half."
Saint Mary's outrebounded Vanderbilt in the first half, but only by a 17-15 margin -- particularly with the Gaels only grabbing one on the offensive end. Saint Mary's snatched nine offensive boards in the second half, however, and scored eight second-chance points.
McGlockton said fatigue was a factor in the second-half rebounding struggles for Vanderbilt.
"(The Gaels) were deep, they had a couple bigs that came in and out of the game," he said, "and they got some offensive rebounds and defensive rebounds that helped them win down the stretch."
--Field Level Media
Top Game Performances
Vanderbilt |
|
Saint Mary's |
Jason Edwards 18 |
Scoring |
Jordan Ross 15 |
A.J. Hoggard 4 |
Assists |
Jordan Ross 3 |
Chris Manon 7 |
Rebounds |
Mitchell Saxen 11 |
Chris Manon 2 |
Free Throws Made |
Luke Barrett 2 |
Chris Manon 2 |
Steals |
Mitchell Saxen 1 |
Chris Manon 1 |
Blocks |
Jordan Ross 3 |
Team Stats Summary
Team |
Points |
FG% |
3PM-3PA |
FTM-FTA |
Assists |
Rebounds |
Blocks |
Steals |
Turnovers |
Vanderbilt
|
56 |
40.0 |
8-26 |
4-7 |
12 |
25 |
2 |
6 |
4 |
Saint Mary's
|
59 |
40.0 |
7-25 |
8-12 |
10 |
39 |
6 |
1 |
9 |