Australian ballers have been setting the NCAA alight this season, with names like Johnny Furphy, Tyrese Proctor, and Alex Condon all playing huge roles across the United States.
But one player from down under who has continued to make his mark on college basketball for some time now is Alex Ducas, and he is about to claim his most impressive feat yet.
Ducas, a fifth-year senior at the notoriously Australian-friendly Saint Mary’s College, is now tied for most all-time in games played for the Gaels, and is set to tie with the current leader at the start of the March Madness tournament.
Alex Ducas set to break Saint Mary’s record for most games played
In Saint Mary’s West Coast Tournament win over Gonzaga, Ducas tied Tommy Kuhse for the most games played by a Gael, who between the 2017-18 season and the 2021-22 season played 149 games for the team.
Having won the West Coast Tournament, Ducas and his team will now play in the NCAA Tournament, meaning he will break the record in their first game.
Ducas is in rarified air, having passed names such as Matthew Dellavedova and Jock Landale.
Top 10 most games played for Saint Mary’s Gaels
PLAYER | GAMES | YEARS |
Tommy Kuhse | 149 | 2017/18 – 2021/22 |
Alex Ducas | 149 | 2019/20 – present |
Matthew Dellavedova | 136 | 2009/10 – 2012/13 |
Emmett Naar | 135 | 2014/15 – 2017/18 |
Tanner Krebs | 135 | 2016/17 – 2019/20 |
Brad Waldow | 134 | 2011/12 – 2014/15 |
Jordan Ford | 133 | 2016/17 – 2019/20 |
Omar Samhan | 133 | 2006/07 – 2009/10 |
Calvin Hermanson | 132 | 2013/14 – 2017/18 |
Mitchell Young | 132 | 2009/10 – 2012/13 |
* Updated March 13, 2024
Alex Ducas Saint Mary’s career statistics
Ducas has had a storied career for the Gaels, five years of service for the team and most likely the most games ever played in the jersey.
While his numbers have slightly dipped this season, he has remained a consistent starter and major contributor for his team during this season.
- 9.0 points
- 4.0 rebounds
- 1.0 assists
- 0.7 steals
- 0.2 blocks
- 43.2% field-goal percentage
- 82.4% free-throw percentage
- 40.5% three-point percentage