St. Thomas Preview
Next up for BG MBB, after a week off, is the St. Thomas Tommies, a team usually playing BG in hockey, but now playing them in D1 basketball.
This is an amazing story. They were a dominant program in many sports in the MIAC and DIII. In fact, they were so good that they were expelled from the conference. (They won a football game 97-0).
Really.
If St. Thomas had stayed, they would have dissolved the conference. Sheesh. They couldn't find another conference that would accept them in DIII, so they came to the NCAA and asked for a quick route to DI--which normally required passing through DII first.
In MBB, they made 19 DII tournaments and won it twice.
Moving to D1, they joined the Summit League. They struggled their first year, were 19-14 the next year and 20-13 last year. They are not eligible for post-season play until 26-27. (They are supposed to start playing NCHC that year as well).
The Summit is the 20th-ranked conference right now, the MAC is #22. Blue Ribbon picked them 6th and their own media had them #4. KC, who beat BG last Saturday, was picked to win the Summit. They are 9-4 this year, and 6-4 in D1 games. Their kenpom has moved from 202 to 140, mostly through double-digit road wins over Green Bay (#328) and Northern Colorado (#166) and a neutral floor 26-point win over Portland State (254).
They losses are @Oklahoma State (101), @Az State (#61), Wofford (#146, neutral floor) and @Milwaukee (134).
They have never played BG. They beat WMU two games ago (77-71 in St. Paul) and last year 66-51 in Kzoo.
They are a scoring machine. They go at 68 possessions, which is average. But they score 1.12 points per possession, which is #88 in the nation. It's mostly shooting. They try 46% of their FGs from 3FG, which is #54 in the country. They are also good at it, making 39% (#24). They also make 57% on 2FGs (#57). They are better than average on turnovers. Like many teams who play the 3FG game, they are not committed to the offensive boards and don't shoot a lot of FTs, though they make 77% when they get there, which is #37.
Defensively they allow 1.1 points per possession, which is #235 in the country. That's mostly on 2FG where they allow 54% (#225.) They are good against the 3FG and do force turnovers above the average. They are poor on the offensive boards (#259) and allow FTs (#238).
Those numbers are all D1 only. Individuals are for all games.
Miles Barnstable leads them in scoring at 12.8 per game. He shoots mostly 3FGs and makes 29.9%, with 57% from 2FG. Also makes 88% at the line. He is a transfer from UW-Whitewater.
Kendall Blue is scoring 11.4 PPG. He makes 54% from 2FG and 45% from 3FG, which is really good. He also leads the team with 4.2 RPG.
Drake Dobbs scores 10.2 PPG on 62% and 46% shooting and 89% from the line. He also leads the team with 3.5 assists per game.
They are #69 in bench minutes but they are 305 in effective height.
There's no line yet. The Tommies have a 55% chance to win on ESPN and kenpom makes it 65%. A key issue is who suits up for BG. It's the last D1 game of the pre-season....BG plays Aquinas on Monday for what should be a guaranteed win. I doubt anyone gets pushed back.