Final Nov 21
JMU 99 -3.0 o146.0
UIC 81 3.0 u146.0
Final Nov 21
MIA 69 -9.0 o143.0
DRKE 80 9.0 u143.0
Final OT Nov 21
OHIO 81 -2.0 o146.5
MTU 83 2.0 u146.5
Final Nov 21
LAS 67 -1.5 o144.0
UCSD 72 1.5 u144.0
Final Nov 21
OKST 78 2.0 o163.0
FAU 86 -2.0 u163.0
Final Nov 21
USF 74 -6.5 o145.5
PORT 68 6.5 u145.5
Final Nov 21
ECU 78 -4.0 o135.0
JVST 86 4.0 u135.0
Final Nov 21
MONM 62 4.5 o146.5
YSU 72 -4.5 u146.5
Final OT Nov 21
HALL 69 7.0 o126.0
VCU 66 -7.0 u126.0
Final Nov 21
BRAD 82 -7.0 o135.5
TXST 68 7.0 u135.5
Final Nov 21
TOL 103 -13.0 o154.5
STET 78 13.0 u154.5
Final Nov 21
RMU 86 9.5 o151.5
COR 76 -9.5 u151.5
Final Nov 21
UNCG 58 17.5 o146.5
IND 69 -17.5 u146.5
Final Nov 21
RAD 51 22.0 o144.5
CLEM 79 -22.0 u144.5
Final Nov 21
SYR 66 11.0 o155.0
TEX 70 -11.0 u155.0
Final Nov 21
NIAG 73 14.0 o136.5
KENT 76 -14.0 u136.5
Final 0OT Nov 21
BAY 99 -2.5 o150.5
SJU 98 2.5 u150.5
Final Nov 21
EMU 68 7.0 o134.5
OAK 64 -7.0 u134.5
Final Nov 21
BRY 66 -12.5 o153.0
STONE 67 12.5 u153.0
Final Nov 21
NJIT 64 12.5 o135.0
BUCK 81 -12.5 u135.0
Final Nov 21
MER 72 18.5 o150.0
SCAR 84 -18.5 u150.0
Final Nov 21
EDW 59 -0.0 o0.0
UNF 108 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
JOHNSU 52 -0.0 o0.0
CHAT 72 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
TRN 78 -0.0 o0.0
SHSU 105 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
VAN 73 2.5 o150.5
NEV 71 -2.5 u150.5
Final OT Nov 21
SEMO 77 1.5 o149.5
CARK 73 -1.5 u149.5
Final OT Nov 21
PRE 58 8.5 o135.0
SFA 55 -8.5 u135.0
Final Nov 21
ORU 68 21.5 o149.5
MISS 100 -21.5 u149.5
Final Nov 21
LNDNWD 64 9.5 o145.0
VALP 77 -9.5 u145.0
Final Nov 21
CCSU 54 -2.0 o142.0
SH 67 2.0 u142.0
Final Nov 21
PRIN 62 -7.5 o152.5
WRST 80 7.5 u152.5
Final Nov 21
UTM 77 11.5 o155.5
AMCC 81 -11.5 u155.5
Final Nov 21
TAMCOM 56 24.5 o144.5
OKLA 84 -24.5 u144.5
Final Nov 21
MINCR 60 -0.0 o0.0
NDSU 67 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
46 -0.0 o0.0
WIU 73 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
TXWES 66 -0.0 o0.0
UNT 73 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 21
TST 49 31.0 o147.0
MICH 72 -31.0 u147.0
Final Nov 21
TTU 77 -10.5 o149.5
STJOE 78 10.5 u149.5
Final Nov 21
GRAM 58 23.5 o152.5
UNM 80 -23.5 u152.5
Final Nov 21
TENN 64 -12.5 o126.5
UVA 42 12.5 u126.5
Final Nov 21
EWU 81 14.0 o158.5
WSU 96 -14.0 u158.5
Final Nov 21
AFA 69 16.0 o136.0
CAL 78 -16.0 u136.0
Final Nov 21
ORE 78 -6.5 o139.5
ORST 75 6.5 u139.5
Final Nov 21
MEM 68 2.0 o154.5
SF 64 -2.0 u154.5
Grand Canyon 1st Western Athletic30-5
Saint Mary's 1st West Coast26-8

Grand Canyon @ Saint Mary's preview

Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena

Last Meeting ( Mar 1, 2016 ) Grand Canyon 64, Saint Mary's 73

Grand Canyon star Tyon Grant-Foster has faced challenges that far surpass trying to pull off a March Madness upset.

But Grant-Foster is ready to help the 12th-seeded Antelopes (29-4) seek their first NCAA Tournament victory on Friday night when they face fifth-seeded Saint Mary's (26-7) in a West Region first-round game at Spokane, Wash.

Grant-Foster energizes Grand Canyon with a 19.8 scoring average and was named the Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year in his first season in the program.

But it is talk of his heart that makes this season's accomplishments more impressive.

The heart that beats.

Grant-Foster played one season of junior-college basketball at Indian Hills Community College and then transferred to Kansas and played sparingly.

He transferred again, this time to DePaul, but he collapsed in the locker room at halftime of his Blue Demons' debut on Nov. 10, 2021, and had to be revived. His heart again was shocked back into rhythm three times during the ambulance ride. Grant-Foster spent 10 days in the hospital.

When he collapsed again several months later during a pickup game and subsequently underwent a second heart operation, it seemed basketball might no longer be an option.

But 16 months after the initial incident, Grant-Foster was cleared by a doctor in March 2023. Bryce Drew was one of the few coaches willing to take a chance on him, and now Grand Canyon is playing in its third NCAA Tournament partly due to Grant-Foster's talent.

"It's really gratifying at the same time because of everything I've been through and now it's here," Grant-Foster said. "It's a surreal feeling."

Grand Canyon, which also features Ray Harrison (13.7 ppg) and Gabe McGlothan (13.0 ppg, team-leading 7.3 rebounds), has become a trendy pick to record the 5-12 upset.

"This team has really been motivated all year," Drew said. "We've had a lot of goals. This team still has more goals that they want to accomplish."

Saint Mary's has won 23 of its past 25 games and ranks second nationally in scoring defense at an average of 58.7 points per game. Veteran coach Randy Bennett is an expert at milking possessions and getting the slower pace he prefers for his team.

But Bennett certainly is expecting a test from the Antelopes.

"I know it's cliche, but it's one game at a time," Bennett said. "These teams are tough. We're definitely not looking past Grand Canyon."

The Gaels are in the NCAA Tournament for a third straight season for the first time in school history.

Saint Mary's lost in the second round both times -- to UCLA in 2022 and to eventual national champion UConn last season.

Feeling the Gaels were primed for a deeper run, guard Alex Ducas decided to return for a fifth season of eligibility.

"It's something we talked about, me and Coach B, before I came back," Ducas said. "No player here had ever done it, no team had ever done it, so I really wanted to be a part of that. I saw the skill that we had and the determination.

"We have the group for it -- we're talented, we're disciplined, we're tough. That's the goal."

Ducas (10.1 ppg) is one of five double-digit scorers on the Gaels. He is tied for the team lead of 80 3-pointers with leading scorer Aidan Mahaney (13.9 ppg).

Grand Canyon lost NCAA Tournament games to Iowa in 2021 and Gonzaga last season.

The winner of Friday's game will face either No. 4-seeded Alabama or No. 13 Charleston on Sunday.

--Field Level Media

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