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Saint Mary’s- Gonzaga clash worth watching

- Eddie Timanus @eddietiman­us USA TODAY Sports

Now that matters on the gridiron are settled and most students are returning to campus after the holiday break, fans of collegiate athletics can devote their full attention to activities in the gym.

The basketball season is in full swing, and March will be here before we know it. Here’s where the most compelling action should be this weekend.

GAME OF THE WEEKEND No. 21 Saint Mary’s at No. 5 Gonzaga, Saturday, 10 p.m. ET, ESPN2

Baylor’s midweek loss at West Virginia left Gonzaga as the last team in Division I men’s basketball with a zero in the loss column as the Bulldogs prepared for Thursday’s home date against Loyola Marymount. But Gonzaga will face its top West Coast Con- ference competitio­n in recent years when the Gaels come to Spokane this weekend. Saint Mary’s doesn’t have as strong of a non-conference résumé as that of the Bulldogs and could use a high-quality win in hostile environs.

Enjoy this first head-to-head showdown as Gaels big man Jock Landale and Zags point guard Nigel Williams- Goss figure to be in the WCC player of the year discussion all season.

Player to watch: Kelan Martin, Butler

The Bulldogs’ leading scorer (16.8 points per game) is mired in a bit of a shooting slump. He got help from his teammates and was part of a strong defensive effort when the Bulldogs took down then-No. 1 Villanova last week, but there was no rescue from Wednesday’s drubbing at Creighton. He will look to snap out of it in the friendly confines of Hinkle Fieldhouse as the 13thranked Bulldogs host No. 14 Xavier on Saturday (2 p.m. ET, Fox Sports 1).

The Musketeers are coming off an equally humbling road setback at the hands of Villanova and should be just as motivated in pursuit of a bounce-back performanc­e.

Conference to watch: Atlantic Coast

The ACC is still basking in the glow of Clemson claiming the national championsh­ip in football, but the league’s prowess on the hardwood remains its calling card.

In an indication of the conference’s depth, Saturday’s first marquee matchup featuring No. 7 Duke at No. 15 Louisville (noon ET, ESPN) will result in a third league loss already for one of those perennial powers.

No. 10 Florida State will then put its perfect ACC record on the line at No. 12 North Carolina (2 p.m. ET, ESPN).

A couple of other ranked league members face road challenges on the Saturday slate as No. 18 Virginia visits Clemson and No. 20 Notre Dame is at Virginia Tech.

 ?? KELLEY L. COX, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Jock Landale leads No. 21 Saint Mary’s in scoring (18.4 points per game) and rebounds (9.7).
KELLEY L. COX, USA TODAY SPORTS Jock Landale leads No. 21 Saint Mary’s in scoring (18.4 points per game) and rebounds (9.7).

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