Head coach Kat Ratnapala says Surrey Storm must believe in their own threat as they bid to beat Hertforshire Mavericks in the Vitality Netball Superleague semi-finals. Ratnapalas defending champions come into Saturdays semi-final boosted by a victory over Mavs last weekend, although they will be well aware of the visitors threat having lost to them at London Live earlier in the season. Agbezes semi-final preview England captain assesses the Superleague final four Storm have home advantage after Mavericks end-of-season implosion saw them drop form first to third on the back of three successive defeats at the end of the season.The franchises face-off in a repeat of last seasons Grand Final but only one can make it through to the Copper Box for next weeks 2016 showpiece against either Manchester Thunder or Team Bath.With Mavericks in mind as our opponents we have been working on sticking to a game plan, Ratnapala told Sky Sports. Player of the season Cast your vote on the Superleague best player this season We need to make sure that we are doing what we set out to do against them. They have got a lot of different combinations and Sammy Wallace, they are a strong outfit.Mavericks kept pace with favourites Thunder for much of the season before falling away.They are a strong attacking line up as well as a structured and set combination in the defensive end - its making sure we break down those connections and work to our strengths, she added. Sky Live: Superleague semi-finals How to follow Saturdays semi-final on Sky Sports We have got things in our locker that we know are going to break them down and its making sure we use them and stay in the gameFor most teams consistency is the biggest word this season but it is making sure we think through every battle and every challenge they throw at us.You can watch all the action from the Superleague semi-finals on Saturday from 3.30pm on Sky Sports 5. 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The game at Dayton, which shared the Atlantic 10 regular-season title last season and was picked to win it again this season, figured to be a measuring stick for the Gaels in their bid to earn an NCAA Tournament berth this season.St. Marys dominated most of that game, moving out to a 20-point lead with 8:20 left before Dayton closed to within two with 25 seconds remaining. The Gaels held on for a 61-57 win, leaving a Nov. 30 game at Stanford as their only remaining non-conference game on their opponents home court.This was a good win in a tough environment, St. Marys coach head coach Randy Bennett said after the win over Dayton. It was certainly a good test for our team early in the season.The Gaels won despite shooting just 37.7 percent from the field and going 8 of 26 from 3-point range.St. Marys, which returns all five starters from last season, hit 40.6 percent of its 3-pointers last season, and the Gaels combination of usually reliable outside shooting and the inside dominance of Jock Landale, who had 15 points and 14 rebounds against Dayton, makes them difficult to defend.I dont know that anybody has answers against them, Dayton coach Archie Miller said. Theyre able to do what they do against anybody. We wont be the only team that struggles against thhem.ddddddddddddLandale, the only player in the Gaels starting lineup who was not a starter last season, is averaging 17.0 points on 71.1 percent shooting and 10.3 rebounds in the first three games. Emmett Naar, an all-conference selection last season, is averaging 9.0 assists.The Gaels will be favorites at home against San Jose State, which will be playing its first game away from home.The Spartans (1-2) opened with a 109-70 victory over West Coast Baptist, but then lost to Portland 79-66 on Nov. 15 and to Denver 74-69 on Saturday.The Spartans had three chances in the final minute to tie the game against Denver, but Isaac Thornton missed a 3-pointer with 51 seconds left and San Jose State committed two turnovers in the final 10 seconds.This one hurts, said Spartans head coach Dave Wojcik after the Portland loss. We didnt execute. And we didnt execute on the defensive side of the ball. They shot 67 percent from the field in the second half and we got out rebounded by 10. 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