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Saint Louis, ranked for the first time in five years, aims for its first NCAA Tournament berth since 2019 with a strong season and a key game against Duquesne.
Saint Louis, ranked No.
24 for the first time in five years, remains focused despite a 17-1 record and 5-0 start in the Atlantic 10, aiming for its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2019.
The Billikens, led by second-year coach Josh Schertz, have won 11 straight since a loss to Stanford and recently defeated Richmond 88-63, matching the program’s best 18-game start.
Kellen Thames earned A-10 Player of the Week honors after scoring 16 points in each of the last two games.
They travel to face Duquesne (10-8, 2-3), which is coming off a win over Fordham and hosting a ranked team for the first time since 2020.
Duquesne is led by Tarence Guinyard (16.2 ppg) and Jimmie Williams (15.3 ppg), with Alex Williams returning from injury to average 9.8 ppg off the bench.
Schertz cautioned against complacency ahead of the tough road test.
Saint Louis, clasificada por primera vez en cinco años, apunta a su primer puesto en el Torneo NCAA desde 2019 con una temporada sólida y un juego clave contra Duquesne.