The 16th-seed Fairleigh Dickinson Knights (20-13) are in the NCAA Tournament due to their having taken the Northeast Conference Tournament title. The Knights beat the top-seed St. Francis Red Flash (PA) 85-76 to secure their tournament berth. In that game, Fairleigh Dickinson shot 64% from the field. The Knights get the chance to play the Zags due to their having beaten Prairie View A&M 82-76 in one of the First Four contests.
Gonzaga
Rui Hachimura, Brandon Clarke and Corey Kispert are the top guys in the paint. Hachimura leads the team with 20.1 PPG and a three-point shot that’s good 46.9% of the time. Clarke, who’s good for 16.5 PPG, tops the Bulldogs in rebounds, averaging 8.4 per game. Clarke is connecting on field goals 69.3 percent of the time. Kispert is an 89.5% free throw shooter. In the backcourt, guards Zach Norvell Jr and Josh Perkins are effective. Perkins is the motor and playmaker averaging 6.5 APG. Our Gonzaga vs Fairleigh Dickinson preview observes that Norvell is good for 15.3 PPG. That’s third-highest on the Zags.
Fairleigh Dickinson
Note, our Gonzaga vs Fairleigh Dickinson preview found that in the last three games, Malone-Key has been absent from the court. The Knights are one of those teams that look for the best shot and spread the scoring around. Certainly, the upfront play of Holloway, who’s a 51.5% shooter, and Bishop, who’s hitting 49.8%, is important. Both can pop out and hits threes. Edge can connect on anywhere on the court. He’s good on 47% of his field goals and threes.
NCAA Tournament Round One – Gonzaga vs Fairleigh Dickinson Preview Pick
Success for the Knights will require adroit ball movement and keen shot selection. They’ll need to win the battle in the paint, which won’t be easy against the Zags. Our Gonzaga vs Fairleigh Dickinson preview notes that after their loss in their tournament final, that the Zags should come on strong and play this game to the hilt.