No. 16 Murray State tops No. 21 Saint Mary's 65-51

By Colin Fly

Associated Press

Published: Saturday, Feb. 18 2012 6:26 p.m. MST

Murray State head coach Steve Prohm talks with his team during a time out in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against St. Mary's on Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, in Murray, Ky.

Stephen Lance Dennee, Associated Press

MURRAY, Ky. — Isaiah Canaan scored 17 of his 23 points in the second half and senior Donte Poole added 11 as No. 16 Murray State beat No. 21 Saint Mary's 65-51 on Saturday night for its most convincing win to date over a nationally recognized opponent.

The Racers (26-1) have already clinched the Ohio Valley Conference regular-season title, but were still short of victories over quality opponents since beating Memphis in early December before hosting this Bracket Buster matchup with the Gaels.

It was never very close.

Murray State jumped out to a 10-2 lead and never trailed, building a double-digit advantage early in the second half and cruising from there in front of a sold-out CFSB Center.

Matthew Dellavedova scored 17 points for Saint Mary's (23-5), which has lost three of four. Now the Gaels will face a 2,300-mile trek home and questions about their NCAA tournament resume.

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