When was the last time Dayton played at Chattanooga?
The last time Dayton played at Chattanooga was in 1949, with Dayton winning 87-39.
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The Dayton Flyers and Chattanooga Mocs face off in a highly anticipated second-round NIT matchup. Both teams boast impressive offenses and are coming off thrilling first-round victories. This game marks the first time since 1949 that Dayton...
Dayton's strong performance against ranked teams earlier in the season could give them an edge in this matchup. Their experience in close games, with five of their last six wins decided by single digits, also demonstrates their ability to handle pressure. Chattanooga's high-scoring offense, led by Honor Huff and Bash Wieland, will test Dayton's defense. However, Chattanooga's defensive struggles, ranking 244th in defensive efficiency according to KenPom, could be their downfall. Key matchups will include Dayton's Javon Bennett, coming off a 30-point game, against Chattanooga's guards, and the battle on the boards, where both teams will fight for crucial possessions.
The last time Dayton played at Chattanooga was in 1949, with Dayton winning 87-39.
This is Chattanooga's fifth NIT appearance and their first since 1987. They reached the quarterfinals in 1985.
For Dayton, keep an eye on Javon Bennett. For Chattanooga, watch out for Honor Huff and Bash Wieland.
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