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National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
St. Bonaventure 79, Dayton 72
When: 12:00 PM ET, Saturday, February 20, 2016
Where: University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio
Officials: # Eric Anderson, # Nathan Farrell, # Bill McCarthy
Attendance: 13455

DAYTON, Ohio -- University of Dayton Arena is among the toughest environments for visiting teams. Typically, when the hometown Flyers are on the verge of a run, the crowd's energy carries them through.

On Saturday afternoon, St. Bonaventure found an antidote in sophomore guard Jaylen Adams, whose clutch shots silenced 13,455 fans.

Adams matched his season and career highs with 31 points, including the go-ahead 3-pointer with 36 seconds left, lifting the Bonnies to a 79-72 upset of 15th-ranked Dayton.

"I'm a happy man. Words can't even explain," Adams said. "The No. 15 team in the country in their home and we got the win. We came in here and we rallied together. We knew we were trying to make history."

St. Bonaventure (18-7, 10-4, Atlantic 10), which was coming off a loss at last-place La Salle on Wednesday, had not beaten a ranked team in a true road game since at least 1976.

"This wasn't an easy thing to do," Bonnies coach Mark Schmidt said. "Incredibly difficult. Coming off a loss, and to come into this environment and to not only win but to play well. We made plays when we needed to make plays. It's hard with this crowd to keep your emotions under control and make those types of plays."

Dayton (21-5, 11-3), playing without leading scorer Kendall Pollard on Saturday, had won 77 straight games without losing two straight. The last time the Flyers had a losing streak was the 2013-14 season.

"It's been a while since we've had to deal with something like this," coach Archie Miller said. "We'll find out what we're made of. Things are going to get more difficult for us moving forward."

Dayton got 22 points from guard Charles Cooke and 18 from guard Scoochie Smith on Saturday but had the lead for only one minute and 59 seconds.

While Dayton refused to use Pollard's injury as a crutch, his absence was apparent.

"Not having a guy his caliber always is going to be missed," Smith said. "Just not having him out there is a different feel."

It was clear from the opening tip that St. Bonaventure had come to play.

The Bonnies roared to a 15-5 lead behind forward Dion Wright's seven quick points, including a 3-pointer.

Wright, who has 11 double-doubles this season, had 15 points and eight rebounds on Saturday.

Guard Marcus Posley added 12 points for the Bonnies.

Forward Steve McElvene helped negate Pollard's absence for Dayton. The redshirt freshman scored 12 points for the Flyers.

Forward Dyshawn Pierre also had 12 points for Dayton, which took some time to find its footing during Saturday's noon tipoff.

The Flyers trailed for all but 36 seconds of the first half but rallied back to take a brief 36-35 lead on two Smith free throws.

Smith and Cooke each had 10 points to lead Dayton in the first half.

Adams' 3-pointer just before the first-half buzzer, however, put the Bonnies ahead 40-36.

"He was terrific the whole game," Schmidt said. "But I thought one of the biggest shots he made was right before halftime when he gave us momentum going into the locker room."

After going 2 of 9 from beyond the arc in the first half, the Flyers hit their first three 3-point attempts after halftime.

Three-pointers by Smith and Cooke helped Dayton tie the score 42-42 early in the second half.

Dayton regained the lead on Cooke's layup which resulted in a 3-point play to make the score 54-52.

Every time Dayton got on a roll, however, Adams and the Bonnies made a play to calm the Flyers and the sellout crowd.

If it was not Adams, it was freshman guard Nelson Kaputo, who hit two 3-pointers, his first points of the game, to put the Bonnies ahead 65-60.

McElvene's tip-in tied the score 72-72 with 58 seconds left, setting up Adams' heroics moments later.

Following his go-ahead '3', Adams hit four free throws in the closing seconds to help the Bonnies hang on for the win.

"They're down and they should be," Miller said of his team's postgame mood. "We have some guys who need to look in the mirror. They should be disgusted."

NOTES: Dayton F Kendall Pollard missed his third straight game with a knee injury. The Flyers' leading scorer will be day-to-day for the remainder of the season. ... Dayton's No. 15 ranking is his highest this late in a season since it was ranked 13th on Feb. 3, 1960. ... Dayton and St. Bonaventure are the only two Atlantic 10 teams to lose to La Salle, the conference's last-place team. ... St. Bonaventure G Jaylen Adams was named Atlantic 10 player of the week after averaging 25 points, 5.5 assists, four rebounds and 1.6 steals in wins last week over Fordham and George Washington.
Top Game Performances
 
St. Bonaventure   Dayton
Jaylen Adams 31 Scoring Charles Cooke 22
Jaylen Adams 6 Assists Charles Cooke 2
Dion Wright 8 Rebounds Dyshawn Pierre 13
Jaylen Adams 10 Free Throws Made Charles Cooke 8
Jaylen Adams 2 Steals Charles Cooke 3
Idris Taqqee 1 Blocks Steve McElvene 2
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
St. Bonaventure 79 43.9 10-20 19-26 13 34 3 4 12
Dayton 72 41.1 5-22 21-27 11 35 3 3 11