Zags hold off USD; Gaels win title
I've posted my unedited game story below from Gonzaga's win over San Diego.
UPDATE: Saint Mary's defeated San Francisco 67-60 at War Memorial Gym, giving the Gaels an outright WCC title and ending Gonzaga's streak of consecutive titles at 11. Gonzaga was likely chartering back to Spokane when the SMC-USF game went final.
Gonzaga had its hands full with Bill Grier's improving San Diego squad. The Zags scored the last eight points for a 65-57 victory Saturday.
--Below, at the very bottom, I've put together a list of the WCC seeds and pairings for the tournament.
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Gonzaga found itself in a dogfight with
The Bulldogs closed by scoring the last eight points and 16 of the final 21 to overtake the Toreros 65-57 in front of 3,962 Saturday at the Jenny Craig Pavilion.
“I think we just wanted to win more,” said Sacre, who scored all 11 of his points and snagged six of his eight rebounds in the second half. “It was a good test for us. We learned how to pull out a close game. All the close games we’ve had in the past, we’ve lost a lot of them.”
Rancifer’s 3-pointer gave
“My mind set was to drive, so I tried to lift him up with a pump fake,” said Edi, who led Gonzaga with 13 points. “He didn’t move. He actually backed up. I took the shot with confidence and made it.”
John Sinis returned the lead to USD with a 3-pointer, but Pangos answered with a 3. After Rancifer’s jumper knotted it at 57, Sacre drove into the middle of the lane and connected on a 6-foot shot to put Gonzaga ahead to stay.
The Bulldogs went to a zone defense for the first time just before Rancifer’s jumper and USD struggled to get quality shots.
“We were having problems guarding them,” head coach Mark Few said. “They put five shooters on the floor and they were setting screens. We were switching and they were posting up our guards. That was Tommy (Lloyd, GU assistant coach), he made a good call there (to go zone).”
“We really competed, scratched and clawed, and then they went zone and we acted like we’d never seen a zone,” said coach Bill Grier, whose young team has made strides at both ends of the court since absorbing a 77-60 loss in
Harris made 2 of 4 free throws, Sacre 2 of 2 and Pangos 2 of 2 in the final 72 seconds.
“This is what tournament games are going to be like for us, both the WCC and NCAA tournaments,” said Few, whose team closes the regular season against visiting Longwood on Monday. “You’re going to have to make adjustments and if you’re not playing good figure out how to play better, execute and make plays down the stretch.”
Harris finished with 12 boards, his seventh double-figures rebounding game in the last nine, as GU won the glass 40-27. Pangos made 3 of 4 3-pointers and added 11 points. Gary Bell Jr. scored all nine of his points in the first half.
Gonzaga made 20 of 27 at the free-throw line. USD was 2 of 10 in the first half.
“They were big because they were untimely misses,” Grier said. “They were run-killers.”
WCC men’s basketball tournament
SEEDING
No. 1 Saint Mary’s
No. 2 Gonzaga
No. 3 BYU
No. 4 Loyola Marymount
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7 Pepperdine
No. 8
No. 9
WCC Tournament at the
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29
No. 8
THURSDAY, MARCH 1
No. 5
No. 6
FRIDAY, MARCH 2
5/8/9 winner vs. No. 4 Loyola Marymount, 6
6/7 winner vs. No. 3 BYU, 8:15
SATURDAY, MARCH 3
5/8/9/4 winner vs. No. 1 Saint Mary’s, 6
6/7/3 winner vs. No. 2 Gonzaga, 8:15
MONDAY, MARCH 5
Championship, 6 p.m.