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The Matchup: Saint Mary's vs. Carleton

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Monday, January 5, 2004
SMU Gym • 8 p.m.

MIAC Standings
(Through Sunday, January 4)
Last Action
The Cardinals dropped their second straight on Saturday, falling to St. John's 81-67. … Carleton, meanwhile, also enters tonight's game in the midst of a two-game losing streak, having lost to MS-Mankato on Dec. 30 and to Macalester last Saturday.
Last Meeting
Carleton swept both meetings with the Cardinals a year ago, winning 71-60 and 76-55
This and That
Jeff Tendall (LeClaire, Iowa) scored a team-high 12 points vs. St. John's. … The Cardinals, who snapped a 22-game losing streak with an 87-37 win over Cal Tech on Dec. 18, have now dropped two straight. … Tendall is the lone Cardinal averaging in double figures through SMU's first nine games with a 15.0 ppg average. … After playing seven of their first nine games on the road, SMU is home for all three of its games this week — Monday vs. Carleton, Wednesday vs. Macalester and Saturday vs. Gustavus.

GAMEDAY PLAYER PROFILE

Player

Year
Freshman

Position

Defender

Hometown
DePere, Wis.

Major
Education / Math

Cardinals can't afford another flat performance vs. Carleton

WINONA, Minn. — Saint Mary's University men's basketball coach Mark Lovelace can accept a loss — if his Cardinals play up to their abilities.

Case in point, the Cardinals' 77-57 loss to Cal Lutheran just before the Christmas break. Sure, SMU was beaten by 20 points, but according to Lovelace, the Cardinals battled the entire way — they played tough, hard basketball for 40 minutes.

And, with a couple of weeks of rest, the SMU first-year head coach expected a similar effort — and hopefully a better outcome — when the Cardinals returned from their break against St. John's last Saturday.

He didn't get it.

St. John's led from start to finish, building a first-half lead as big as 14 points and never looked back en route to an 81-67 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference win.

"We did not play well," admitted Lovelace, whose team falls to 0-5 in the MIAC and 1-8 overall. "There was no intensity, no emotion — we just didn't have that fire we've had the last several games.

"I was surprised by the way we played," continued Lovelace. "Honestly, that was probably the most disappointing performance we've had this season."

Jeff Tendall's (LeClaire, Iowa) 3-pointer five minutes into the first half gave SMU its final lead, 11-10, as SJU scored 23 of the next 31 points to lead 33-19 with 5:39 remaining in the first half. The Johnnies settled for a 44-31 halftime advantage, then outscored SMU 37-36 over the final 20 minutes to ice the win.

Tendall finished with 12 points to lead three SMU players in double figures while Matt Ohme netted a game-high 20 points for the Johnnies.

"St. John's is a very good team," Lovelace said. "They're very good — but they're not unbeatable good.

"It was one of those games where we didn't do anything all that well," continued Lovelace, whose team returns to action Monday, playing host to Carleton. "We were not ready to play — and in this league, if you don't step on the court ready to give 100 percent, you are going to get beat.

"We weren't ready, and we got beat."