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Dayton’s Last-Second Tip-In Erases 8-Point Deficit, Stuns Saint Louis in A10 semifinal

Last updated: March 15, 2026 9:41 am
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In a jaw-dropping finish, Dayton overcame an 8-point deficit in the final 14 seconds to upset top-seeded Saint Louis 70-69, clinching an automatic NCAA Tournament bid and leaving the Billikens facing bubble uncertainty.

The final 30 seconds of the Atlantic 10 Tournament semifinal on Saturday delivered the kind of heart-stopping, unpredictable drama that defines March. What unfolded was a masterclass in clutch play, officiating scrutiny, and tournament pressure—all wrapped into one iconic moment.

With 14 seconds left, Dayton, the No. 4 seed, trailed by eight. Javon Bennett’s shot was blocked from behind by Saint Louis, but the Flyers secured the rebound. Jacob Conner then connected on a three-pointer from the left wing, cutting the lead to 68-66. Moments later, Saint Louis’s Amari McCottry flipped a pass to Robbie Avila at the top of the key, and he sank a three to put the Billikens ahead by one with 6.6 seconds remaining.

Dayton elected not to call a timeout. Jordan Derkack drove to the basket, splitting defenders, but his layup attempt floated harmlessly over the rim. That’s when Amael L’Etang, positioned perfectly under the basket, tipped the ball in as time expired, sending Dayton to a 70-69 victory and a berth in the title game against VCU.

The full sequence, a detail confirmed by the New York Post, reversed the fortunes of both programs in an instant. Saint Louis, the top seed and overwhelming favorite to secure the automatic bid, now must wait anxiously for an at-large selection. Dayton, meanwhile, is one win away from its first conference title since 2003.

The Technical Foul Question Looms Large

The celebration was so immediate and chaotic that a Dayton player ran onto the court from the bench before the final buzzer. With 0.3 seconds remaining, Saint Louis coach Josh Schertz argued his team should have had the ball out of bounds, but officials ended the game due to the extra player. Schertz later noted, “We had the ball out of bounds to throw in, looking up the court. Obviously, we couldn’t do that because they had a sixth player plus an assistant on the floor.” Whether a technical foul should have been assessed—and if the game should have been extended—will be debated, but the ruling stands: Dayton wins.

NCAA Tournament Implications: Automatic Bid vs. Bubble Anxiety

This result reshapes the NCAA Tournament picture in two direct ways. Dayton, by advancing to the A10 title game, will secure the conference’s automatic bid with a win over VCU on Sunday. It would be the Flyers’ first conference championship since 2003, capping a remarkable turnaround. Saint Louis, meanwhile, sees its path to the automatic bid vanish. The Billikens, who entered the weekend as the A10’s top seed and a near-lock for the NCAA field, now faces an uncertain at-large fate. Their résumé, while strong, now includes a loss to a Dayton team they had beaten twice previously this season—a negative mark that could factor into selection committee deliberations.

Dayton’s Season-Defining Quad I Resurgence

Before this week, Dayton’s NCAA Tournament case was tenuous. The Flyers were 0-5 in Quad I games—contests against top-50 opponents—a glaring weakness on their résumé. Their first victory over Saint Louis on February 24, a 15-point home win, provided their marquee Quad I triumph. This second victory, in the tournament semifinal, not only saved their season but also gave them a second high-quality win to bolster their profile. The sequence of events—from a blocked shot to a game-winning tip-in—epitomizes how a single March moment can redefine a team’s entire narrative.

Saint Louis’s Sudden Slide into Bubble Uncertainty

Saint Louis entered the weekend controlling its own destiny. A loss in the semifinal, especially in such a fashion, injects doubt into their at-large chances. The Billikens have no bad losses, but Saturday’s result adds a neutral-site defeat to a team they had already beaten twice. Bracketologists will now scrutinize their overall record, strength of schedule, and Quadrant I wins more closely. While their body of work may still be sufficient, the margin for error has evaporated. They now join the growing list of teams awaiting Selection Sunday with bated breath.

The chaos of Saturday night is why conference tournament week captivates a nation. Dayton’s improbable run from the brink to the title game is the ultimate underdog story, while Saint Louis’s collapse is a stark reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in March.

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