
Saint Thomas (Minn.)

Denver
Highlights
Summary
DENVER (Interstat) ā Julius Rollins scored 26 points and Carson Johnson added 25 as Denver rallied past Saint Thomas (Minn.) 82-80 in a menās NCAA Division I basketball game Saturday at Magness Arena. The Tommies led 39-37 at halftime and by as many as 11 early in the second half, but the Pioneers used a 45-point second half to secure the win. Denver shot 11 of 29 from 3-point range and made 17 of 20 free throws, while Saint Thomas went 8 for 20 from the line. Nick Janowski led Saint Thomas with 19 points. The Tommies dominated inside with 46 paint points but could not hold off Denverās late charge in front of 1,594 fans. Denver evened its record at 15-15, while Saint Thomas fell to 21-8.
Extended Summary
DENVER (Interstat) ā In a game defined by contrasting styles and a frantic final minute, the Denver Pioneers edged the Saint Thomas Tommies 82-80 in a Summit League menās basketball clash on Saturday night at Magness Arena. The contest pitted the Tommiesā interior dominance against the Pioneersā perimeter efficiency and poise at the free-throw line. Saint Thomas, which entered as a significant favorite according to predictive metrics, controlled the paint with 46 points and shot a solid 55.2% from the field. However, the Tommiesā offense was undermined by catastrophic free-throw shooting, converting just 8 of 20 attempts from the line. Denver, leveling its season record at 15-15, countered by hitting 11 three-pointers and capitalizing at the charity stripe, making 17 of 20. The Pioneers also won the efficiency battle, posting an offensive rating of 119.7 on 68 possessions, slightly better than Saint Thomasās 116.8. The Tommies (21-8) led for much of the night, taking a 39-37 advantage into halftime behind 19 first-half points from Nick Janowski. They maintained a slim margin through much of the second period, but Denverās offense, led by a breakout performance from Julius Rollins, steadily chipped away. The most critical sequence unfolded in the final eight seconds. With Denver leading 81-78, Saint Thomasās Ryan Dufault was fouled on a three-point attempt with 3.8 seconds remaining. He made the first two free throws to cut the deficit to one but missed the third. Denverās Logan Kinsey secured the rebound and was immediately fouled with 2.2 seconds on the clock. Kinsey, a 6-foot-6 guard from Blaine, Minnesota, calmly sank the first free throw to push the lead to 82-80 but missed the second intentionally. Saint Thomas secured the rebound but, without a timeout remaining, could only manage a desperation heave from near half-court that fell short as time expired. The dramatic finish capped a stellar second half for Denver, which outscored Saint Thomas 45-41 after the break. The Pioneers were propelled by Julius Rollins, a 6-foot-7 sophomore from Chicago who erupted for 26 points in just 22 minutes off the bench. Rollins, whose recent playing time had been limited, was instrumental in the comeback, hitting 5 of 9 from three-point range and adding two assists and a block. His back-to-back three-pointers midway through the second half gave Denver momentum it would not fully relinquish. He was complemented by guard Carson Johnson, who played 37 minutes and scored 25 points, dishing out three assists. The duo combined for 51 of Denverās 82 points. Saint Thomas, which had won the previous meeting between the teams 92-88 on Jan. 4, was led by Janowskiās 19 points. Ryan Dufault provided a spark with 13 points off the bench, while Ben Oosterbaan, Carter Bjerke, Nolan Minessale and Isaiah Johnson-Arigu each added 10 points. The Tommiesā ball movement was limited, registering only three assists as a team. The game was a defensive struggle at times, with both teams combining for just seven assists and forcing 17 turnovers. Denver held a slight edge in blocks, 4-2, and steals, 4-3. Attendance at Magness Arena was 1,594. The loss snapped a two-game winning streak for Saint Thomas, which will look to rebound at home next week against North Dakota State and Omaha. Denver, now riding a two-game win streak, heads on the road to face Oral Roberts on Thursday.
Preview
DENVER (Interstat) ā A surging Saint Thomas (Minn.) team looks to solidify its Summit League standing when it visits Denver on Saturday at Magness Arena. The Tommies (21-7, 8-3 Summit) enter on a dominant run, winning five of their last six games, including a 104-64 road rout of Missouri-Kansas City last Saturday. Their high-powered offense has scored 90 or more points in four of those victories. Guard Nolan Minessale has been central to that success, averaging 21.4 points over his last seven contests. He is coming off a 25-point, five-assist performance against Kansas City and scored 28 in a win over Oral Roberts on Feb. 7. Denver (13-15, 5-6) has been inconsistent but showed life with a three-game win streak earlier this month before falling 83-76 at Omaha last Sunday. The Pioneers will rely on forward Jeremiah Burke, who has averaged 16.1 points in his last seven outings, including a 20-point, seven-rebound, five-assist effort in a win at North Dakota on Feb. 7. The teamsā first meeting this season was a tight affair, with Saint Thomas prevailing 92-88 at home on Jan. 4. The Tommies will aim for a regular-season sweep behind one of the conferenceās most efficient offenses. Denver, seeking to climb back to .500 in league play, will need to disrupt Saint Thomasās rhythm and protect its home court to salvage the season series. Tip-off is set for Saturday afternoon in Denver.