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No. 21 Saint Louis: A Record-Shattering Offense and the Quest for Perfection

Last updated: January 27, 2026 12:04 pm
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No. 21 Saint Louis isn’t just winning; they’re rewriting history. With a 19-1 record and a program-record 13-game winning streak, the Billikens are dismantling opponents with a record-shooting offense. The real challenge now isn’t the scoreboard, but the mental battle against complacency as they prepare to face George Washington.

The No. 21 Saint Louis Billikens are not just a winning team; they are a force of nature, redefining what success looks like in their program. With an impressive 19-1 record and a perfect 7-0 mark in the Atlantic 10 conference, they’ve equaled the best start in school history through 20 games. Their latest masterclass was a 97-62 rout of St. Bonaventure, a performance that was less about the final score and more about the sheer, record-breaking dominance on display.

The Billikens’ offensive assault has reached historic levels. In their win over St. Bonaventure, they connected on a staggering 19 of 33 three-point attempts, tying the program mark for treys in a game set just last season. This barrage was led by Ishan Sharma, who set a new career high with 29 points and tied the school record for made 3-pointers in a single game, shooting a blistering 9 of 12 from beyond the arc. The team’s overall shooting was just as lethal, connecting at 57.8% from the floor and 57.6% from three-point range for the game.

This offensive firepower is no fluke. It’s the product of a balanced and deep attack that has become the Billikens’ trademark. Six players average in double-figure scoring, led by senior center Robbie Avila at 12.7 points per game. Avila, who shoots 46% from three-point distance, also leads the team in assists with 4.0 per outing, showcasing his unique ability to both score and facilitate. Dion Brown anchors the defense as the top rebounder at 6.1 per game. This collective firepower makes Saint Louis an incredibly difficult matchup for any opponent, as they have multiple weapons capable of taking over a game on any given night.

No. 21 Saint Louis: A Record-Shattering Offense and the Quest for Perfection
Coach Josh Schertz’s primary job is managing his team’s mindset as they chase a perfect season. (MATT DAYHOFF/JOURNAL STAR / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

As the wins pile up and the records fall, the most significant challenge for the Billikens has shifted from the court to the mind. Coach Josh Schertz is acutely aware of the danger of complacency creeping into a team on such a remarkable run. His primary focus is no longer just X’s and O’s, but rather the collective mentality of his squad.

“My biggest job as a coach right now isn’t the X’s and O’s; it’s the mindset, the mentality,” Schertz said. “I need to make sure we don’t lose our edge. Make sure I am over the top when it comes to complacency — any kind of relaxing — because it’s human nature at this point. You are battling the ability to decompress or play the score.” This candid admission from the head coach highlights the unique pressure of maintaining a championship-caliber focus. The Billikens are not just hunting their 14th straight win; they are fighting against the natural human tendency to relax when success comes easily.

Standing in their path is the George Washington Revolutionaries (13-7, 4-3). Coming off an 85-69 wire-to-wire win over Richmond, GW proved they are more than capable of playing with pace and precision. The Revolutionaries were lights out in the first half, shooting 55.9% from the field and a remarkable 52.6% from three-point range. Guard Tre Dinkins emphasized the importance of getting out in transition, a style that could test Saint Louis’ defense if they are not fully locked in.

Like the Billikens, George Washington boasts a balanced offensive attack with five players averaging in double figures. Senior center Rafael Castro is the engine, leading the team with 16.1 points per game and 8.5 rebounds. GW coach Chris Caputo knows his team has the physical tools to compete at the highest level of the Atlantic 10, but he stresses that their success will come down to mental discipline and consistency. The matchup presents a fascinating contrast: Saint Louis’s record-breaking offense against a George Washington team that is also finding its offensive rhythm and seeking to prove its place among the conference elite.

The stage is set for what promises to be a compelling Atlantic 10 showdown. For Saint Louis, it’s another opportunity to add to their historic season while proving they can handle the pressure that comes with being the hunted. For George Washington, it’s a chance to make a statement and derail one of the nation’s hottest teams. As the Billikens chase perfection, the question isn’t if they can keep winning, but if they can maintain the razor-sharp focus required to turn an incredible season into a legendary one.

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