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Brian Spurlock

Men's Basketball

Men’s Basketball Plays Iowa State Tuesday At Maui Invitational

Game Time Is 8:30 P.M. ET

LAHAINA, Maui -- The University of Dayton men's basketball team will look to bounce back Tuesday in the consolation round of the 2024 Maui Invitational.  After dropping a tough 92-90 decision to 12th-ranked North Carolina in the first round on Monday, the Flyers will now play No. 5 Iowa State.  Game time is 8:30 p.m. ET.

Both teams suffered their first loss of the season on Monday by two points.  Dayton is 5-1 this year, while Iowa State is 3-1 after Monday's 83-81 to fourth-ranked Auburn.  

UD raced out to a 51-33 halftime lead, but North Carolina flipped the script in the second half by out-scoring Dayton 59-39.  A potential game-tying three pointer with six seconds by Nate Santos was ruled a two on review, and the Tar Heels escaped with the win. 

Santos led six Flyers in double figures with 15 points.  Amaël L'Etang added 13 points in 12 minutes of action.  Malachi smith added 12 points, Enoch Cheeks and Posh Alexander each had 11 and Zed Key scored 10 points. Alexander had six assists.

UD's record on the Valley Isle is now 9-4.  The Flyers won Maui Invitational Championship in 2003.  The tournament is returning to the Lahaina Civic Center after playing the 2023 tournament in Honolulu following the tragic wildfires that devastated the area in August, 2023. 

The Iowa State game will be broadcast by WHIO Radio, televised on ESPNU, and streamed on ESPN+.  Streaming audio, video and live stats will be at DaytonFlyers.com.

#TRENDING
Nate Santos was named First Team Preseason All-Atlantic 10 after being named to the third team after last season.  The 6-7 forward from Geneva, Ill. was the Flyers' second-leading scorer (11.7) and rebounder (6.3) last year.  He was also second on the team in 3-pt. FG% (.418, 51-122).  Santos was fourth in the A-10 in three-point shooting, and 10th in rebounding in 2023-24.
Posh Alexander was named Second Team Preseason All-Atlantic 10 and to the Preseason All-Defensive Team.  Alexander is a fifth-year transfer who already has 1,000 career points and 500 career assists.  The fourth recruit from New York City in Anthony Grant's tenure at UD, he led the Big East in steals in each of the last four seasons (three at St. John's and one at Butler).  Last year at Butler, Alexander averaged 11.3 points, 4.9 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game.  He was 16th in the nation in steals per game.  In his three years at St. John's, he averaged 10.9, 13.8 and 10.2 points a game.
Enoch Cheeks was also named A-10 Preseason All-Defensive Team.  He led the team in steals (40), was second in blocked shots (21), and was third in rebounding (4.7) in his first season at UD after transferring from Robert Morris.  The Providence, R.I. native was the 2023-24 winner of UD's Steve McElvene Award.  Cheeks was consistently assigned the opponents' top perimeter player on defense.  In the 25 games (out of 33) where the Flyer foe's top player was a guard or wing, that player was held under his average 17 times. He started in all 33 games and averaged 8.1 points per game (9.5 in A-10 play).
• The Dayton roster includes five players who have earned all-conference recognition in their past – junior forward Nate Santos (Atlantic 10), junior Enoch Cheeks (Horizon League). junior Javon Bennett (Northeast Conference), redshirt junior Malachi Smith (Atlantic 10) and fifth-year senior Posh Alexander (Big East).
• Amaël L'Etang was named the A-10 Rookie of the Week on Nov. 25.
Enoch Cheeks leads the A-10 and is seventh nationally in steals per game (3.0).
Malachi Smith is sixth in assists (5.0) and fifth in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.3).
• As a team, Dayton leads the Atlantic 10 in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.88).
 • UD ranked 20th in average attendance in NCAA Division I last season, averaging a capacity crowd of 13,407 fans a game in 2023-24.  Of schools in the top 25 in attendance, only Kansas, Purdue, Michigan State and UConn also sold out every game of the season.
• Dayton has already announced it has sold out every game for the upcoming 2024-25 season, including both exhibition games that have already been played.  This will be the fourth consecutive year UD has sold out every home game.  That streak is now 64 games.
• This is also the 55th anniversary season of UD Arena.  The Arena underwent a $76.2 million transformation project that was completed in time for the 2019-20 season.
• The Flyers are wearing "DJD" on their left shoulder strap in memory of Don Donoher.  Coach Donoher died last April at the age of 92.  He was the first man to coach his alma mater in the NCAA tournament after appearing in it as a player.  A member of the NABC College Basketball Hall of Fame, he is Dayton's all-time winningest coach (437 wins).  He was the 2017 winner of the USBWA's Dean Smith Award.

UP NEXT
• Dayton's third game in Lahaina will be against Colorado or UConn.
• Dayton's next home game is against Western Michigan on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
 
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Players Mentioned

Javon  Bennett

#0 Javon Bennett

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5' 10"
Junior
Enoch Cheeks

#6 Enoch Cheeks

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6' 3"
Senior
Nate Santos

#2 Nate Santos

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6' 7"
Senior
Malachi Smith

#11 Malachi Smith

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6' 0"
Redshirt Junior
Zed Key

#23 Zed Key

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6' 8"
Graduate Student
Posh Alexander

#5 Posh Alexander

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6' 0"
Redshirt Senior

Players Mentioned

Javon  Bennett

#0 Javon Bennett

5' 10"
Junior
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Enoch Cheeks

#6 Enoch Cheeks

6' 3"
Senior
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Nate Santos

#2 Nate Santos

6' 7"
Senior
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Malachi Smith

#11 Malachi Smith

6' 0"
Redshirt Junior
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Zed Key

#23 Zed Key

6' 8"
Graduate Student
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Posh Alexander

#5 Posh Alexander

6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
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