With graduation taking care of Northwestern's top scorer from last season and injury sidelining a fellow floor leader, Nick Martinelli sensed an opportunity and seized it. After sparking the Wildcats with 26 points and 10 rebounds in Monday's season-opening rout of Lehigh, Martinelli hopes to sustain that momentum during Saturday's visit to Dayton. With the status of Brooks Barnhizer (foot) uncertain, Northwestern (1-0) may lean on Martinelli even more.

Martinelli channeled a pregame talk with Barnhizer, a preseason All-Big Ten pick who tweaked his foot during preseason and was unable to play Monday. It paid short-term dividends in a 90-46 victory in which five Wildcats scored in double figures, but Martinelli is primed to stay motivated -- ideally when he shares the floor with Barnhizer again. "He told me, ‘I want you to play with full confidence.

I'm not out there, (and) this is your opportunity to show people who you are,'" Martinelli said. "If somebody that's that good of a player says that, you're gonna have so much more confidence. I'm just grateful for him.

" Dayton rolled past visiting St. Francis 87-57 on Monday to win its 20th straight season opener. A balanced attack boosted the Flyers (1-0).

Zed Key scored 14 points to pace five players in double figures while Enoch Cheeks notched a double-double of 13 points and 10 rebounds. Reserve guard Malachi Smith provided a bright spot -- and some optimism -- with 11 points and a game-high six assists as he returned from a.