The Liacouras Center in Philadelphia will be rocking at 9 p.m. Saturday for the showdown between Xavier and Temple. These are the basics about the Owls:
1. Temple (18-5, 7-2 Atlantic 10) has a half-game lead atop the A-10 standings. Xavier (16-8, 7-3) is tied for second with Saint Louis and UMass. The winner can control its destiny in the conference race.
2. The Owls have some super guards in Juan Fernandez, Ramone Moore and Khalif Wyatt. Fernandez runs the offense, Moore is the most athletic (and the highest-scoring player in the conference with 18.3 ppg) but Musketeers coach Chris Mack just loves the way Wyatt plays. Wyatt reminds him of former Wake Forest player Justin Gray. ?He?s got such a savviness about him,? Mack said of Wyatt, in the sense that he appears slow and would seemingly be easy to stop ? and isn?t. The defending A-10 Sixth Man of the Year is averaging a conference-second 16.6 points.
3. Temple?s offense has dictated many of its wins but its defense has improved in the six games since 6-foot-11 grad student Micheal Eric returned from a right patella fracture.
Temple is 21st in the RPI and has non-conference wins over Duke (78-73), Maryland (73-60) and Villanova (78-67). Take away the A-10 conference stakes and it?s a big game on its own from an NCAA Tournament resume perspective. Xavier ? 59th in the RPI ? could use a win over a Top 25 RPI team on its home court.
1. Temple (18-5, 7-2 Atlantic 10) has a half-game lead atop the A-10 standings. Xavier (16-8, 7-3) is tied for second with Saint Louis and UMass. The winner can control its destiny in the conference race.
2. The Owls have some super guards in Juan Fernandez, Ramone Moore and Khalif Wyatt. Fernandez runs the offense, Moore is the most athletic (and the highest-scoring player in the conference with 18.3 ppg) but Musketeers coach Chris Mack just loves the way Wyatt plays. Wyatt reminds him of former Wake Forest player Justin Gray. ?He?s got such a savviness about him,? Mack said of Wyatt, in the sense that he appears slow and would seemingly be easy to stop ? and isn?t. The defending A-10 Sixth Man of the Year is averaging a conference-second 16.6 points.
3. Temple?s offense has dictated many of its wins but its defense has improved in the six games since 6-foot-11 grad student Micheal Eric returned from a right patella fracture.
Temple is 21st in the RPI and has non-conference wins over Duke (78-73), Maryland (73-60) and Villanova (78-67). Take away the A-10 conference stakes and it?s a big game on its own from an NCAA Tournament resume perspective. Xavier ? 59th in the RPI ? could use a win over a Top 25 RPI team on its home court.
