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Observations from Xavier's win over Saint Francis

2025-12-02 01:55
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Observations from Xavier's win over Saint Francis

Xavier will take a three-game winning streak into the Skyline Chili Crosstown Shootout after blowing out Saint Francis at Cintas Center Dec. 1.

Observations from Xavier's win over Saint FrancisStory byShelby Dermer, Cincinnati EnquirerTue, December 2, 2025 at 1:55 AM UTC·3 min read

Xavier men's basketball has won three in a row and four of its last five games following a 96-74 victory over Saint Francis at Cintas Center Dec. 1.

Xavier opened up a new month of the year against one of the worst teams in college basketball and pulled away in the second half after St. Francis stuck around over the opening 20 minutes.

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On a cold shooting night from the perimeter early on, Xavier (6-3) used tough buckets down low and rebounds to pull away from the Red Flash (1-7).

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Xavier guard Roddie Anderson had his most efficient night, pouring in a game-high 28 points on 10-of-16 shooting. Tre Carroll has scored in double figures in every game and tied a season-high with 21 on Monday. They were joined in double figures by guard All Wright (15) and Isaiah Walker (10).

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Xavier gets its 2s in win over St. Francis

After hitting double-digit 3-pointers in four consecutive games, there was a lid on the bucket early with Xavier's top 25 3-point shooting offense. Xavier went just 3-of-16 from beyond the arc in the first half but answered Richard Pitino's previous calls to score in other ways.

Xavier's first bucket of the game was an offensive putback by Filip Borovicanin. A few minutes later, Carroll's and-1 gave the Musketeers an 11-4 edge. Xavier had a 26-8 advantage in points in the paint at the intermission.

Xavier entered the night ranked No. 352 in 2-point shooting and Saint Francis was No. 364 in the country in defending shots from inside-the-arc. Xavier frequently attacked the bucket and made a season-high 28 2-point shots and finished with 48 points in the paint.

Xavier Musketeers guard Roddie Anderson III (0) hits a 3-point basket in the first half of the NCAA Basketball game against Saint Francis Red Flash at the Cintas Center in Cincinnati on Dec. 1, 2025.Xavier Musketeers guard Roddie Anderson III (0) hits a 3-point basket in the first half of the NCAA Basketball game against Saint Francis Red Flash at the Cintas Center in Cincinnati on Dec. 1, 2025.

The "3" Musketeers show up in the second half

Early struggles on the perimeter didn't stop Xavier from letting it fly. In the second half, Xavier started 5-of-8 from downtown to push its lead to as many as 27.

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Xavier went 7-of-13 from deep in the second half to notch double-digit 3-pointers for the fifth consecutive game, which is one short of a school record.

Anderson went 5-of-9 from deep while Walker and Carroll each hit twice.

Xavier extends lead out of the locker room

After a sluggish first half where Saint Francis hung around, Xavier opened the second half with five buckets down low, one by each starter, to stretch its lead to 17.

Leading scorer Jovan Milicevic was 0-for-5 shooting with just one point in the first half. His only bucket of the game with 18:38 remaining made it 50-37.

Richard Pitino's Xavier Musketeers have won three straight and four of five overall heading into the Skyline Chili Crosstown Shootout.Richard Pitino's Xavier Musketeers have won three straight and four of five overall heading into the Skyline Chili Crosstown Shootout.

Xavier defense overcomes slow start

Facing a Saint Francis offense that ranks No. 359 in KenPom in offensive efficiency, Pitino called a timeout with 9:05 remaining in the first half after a Ralph Martino Jr. 3-pointer put the Red Flash within four (24-20).

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Xavier's defense allowed just one field goal over the final 4-plus minutes of the first half and contested at the rim with Saint Francis going just 3-of-10 on layups. Xavier went on a 10-5 run in that stretch, punctuated by Anderson hitting a runner off the glass just before the buzzer to give Xavier a 44-33 lead at the break.

Skyline Chili Crosstown Shootout up next

Xavier continues its homestand against UC in the Skyline Chili Crosstown Shootout Dec. 5. Xavier has won five of the last six and nine of the last 12 matchups with UC.

The Bearcats have not won at Cintas Center since beating Thad Matta's Musketeers in 2001.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Analysis of Xavier Musketeers win over Saint Francis Red Flash

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