How long has it been since Dayton won the A-10 tournament?
23 years, with their last win in 2003.
Sports / College Basketball
The Dayton Flyers secured a 68-63 victory against St. Bonaventure in the Atlantic 10 Tournament quarterfinal. Javon Bennett and Jordan Derkack played pivotal roles in the win, which keeps Dayton's championship hopes alive.
Dayton (22-10) maintained a narrow lead over St. Bonaventure (17-17) for the final 12 minutes of the game. Bennett's scoring and Derkack's ability to draw fouls were crucial in securing the win. St. Bonaventure's Buddy Simmons II scored a team-high 20 points, but it wasn't enough to overcome Dayton's balanced performance.
Dayton's upcoming game against Saint Louis is a rematch, with the teams splitting their regular-season matchups. Saint Louis won 102-71 &ref=yanuki.com on Jan. 30, while Dayton won 77-62 &ref=yanuki.com on Feb. 24.
**How to Prepare:** - Fans should anticipate a highly competitive game against Saint Louis. - Dayton needs to maintain its offensive momentum and defensive pressure.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Dayton Flyers fans eager for an A-10 tournament title. - St. Bonaventure community as they reflect on Coach Schmidt's legacy.
23 years, with their last win in 2003.
St. Bonaventure.
Saint Louis.
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