Recap and highlights: Gonzaga dazzles on offense during 102-76 win over Pacific

From staff reports

Gonzaga’s defense was far from perfect on Saturday night.

It didn’t have to be.

The Bulldogs put together a sensational offensive effort in a 102-76 win over the Pacific Tigers at McCarthey Athletic Center.

The Zags (20-6, 10-2 West Coast) shot 66% from the field and 8 of 20 on 3-pointers. Leading scorer Graham Ike (21 points) was a perfect 9 of 9 shooting with six rebounds.

Ryan Nembhard was nearly flawless leading the GU offense. His brother Ryan, a former Gonzaga standout now with the Indiana Pacers, was in attendance while on NBA All-Star break.

Nembhard used that motivation to score 18 points with 10 assists and just one turnover.

Anton Watson (17 points), Braden Huff (17) and Nolan Hickman (16) made five Zags in double figures.

The Tigers (6-22, 0-13) trailed the whole game, but by little as 12 points with 8:52 remaining.

That’s when Nembhard keyed a 12-0 run with a 3-pointer, a layup and an assist to Huff.

Gonzaga hits the road for a game at Portland on Thursday. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m.

BOX SCORE

First half

19:43 – GU 2, UP 0: Zags win the tip and waste little time getting the ball to Ike down low for the first basket. 

17:10 – GU 12, UP 0: Rapid start for the Zags, who take a 10-point lead and Pacific calls a timeout. Nembhard leads with five points, Ike adds four and Hickman has three.

16:00 – GU 14, UP 4: Martindale is called for a foul underneath and GU will shoot two free throws on the other side of the U16 media timeout. Zags open 6 of 8 from the field and 2 of 3 on 3-pointers.

12:11 – GU 23, UP 11: Tigers get some shots to fall, but can’t keep up with the Zags, who are shooting 69% from the field. UP takes a timeout.

6:48 – GU 38, UP 25: Zags knocking down baskets at will in the first half, 15 of 21 from the field and 5 of 9 on 3-pointers.

Nembhard and Hickman lead with nine points apiece. Nembhard adds four assists. Ike has eight points and five rebounds.

.@Graham_Ike5 𝘍𝘢𝘥𝘦𝘢𝘸𝘢𝘺 😤 pic.twitter.com/Y4V1HAJqQs

— Gonzaga Basketball (@ZagMBB) February 18, 2024

3:34 – GU 43, UP 28: Krajnovic gives Nembhard a breather. The freshman guard has been working into first halves to get either Nembhard or Hickman off the court. GU gets its lead to 18, before a 3-pointer from Pacific.

Halftime

Gonzaga took control from the jump to take a 47-34 lead over Pacific.

Ryan Nembhard has been excellent with his brother in attendance. He has nine points and six assists.

Graham Ike leads all scorers with 15 points on 7 of 7 shooting from the field. He adds five rebounds.

Nick Blake leading Pacific with 13 points.

Up & 𝐔𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫 🥶😤@twonster4080 pic.twitter.com/sMoZbOZ4Bf

— Gonzaga Basketball (@ZagMBB) February 18, 2024

Second half

15:57 – GU 55, UP 43: Pacific makes a layup and Odum is called for a foul on the other end at the U16 media timeout. Tigers staying alive in the second half thanks to five points from Williams.

11:38 – GU 64, UP 50: Tigers not quite going away at the U12 media timeout. 

Gonzaga is making it hard for them to get back in it though, shootign 67% from the field. Nembhard closing in on a double-double with 11 points and eight assists.

Ike leads with 21 points on 9 of 9 shooting. Watson (13 points) and Hickman (11) join them in double figures.

🥶🥶🥶 pic.twitter.com/KqUdnp2syl

— Gonzaga Basketball (@ZagMBB) February 18, 2024

7:28 – GU 80, UP 61: Nembhard keys a 7-0 run with a 3-pointer, a layup and an assist to Huff on consecutive possessions. GU guard up to 18 points, nine assists, five rebounds and one turnover.

4:53 – GU 89, UP 68: GU cruising now. Nembhard gets his double-double with 18 points and 10 assists. Ike heads to the bench with 21 points, Watson (17 points), Hickman (16) and Huff (12) make five Zags in double figures.

1:59 – GU 95, UP 72: Reserves enter the game and the Zags are going to win this one.

Starting 5: Same group for the Zags of Ryan Nemhbard, Nolan Hickman, Graham Ike, Anton Watson and Ben Gregg.

Nembhard’s older brother, Andrew, a GU alum who plays for the Indiana Pacers, is in attendance tonight.

📍Spokane, Wash.#Gonzaga (19-6, 9-2) at #Pacific (6-21, 0-12), 6 p.m., KHQ/ROOT. pic.twitter.com/JSO7cZQIa2

— Theo Lawson (@TheoLawson_SR) February 18, 2024

On NBA All-Star break, Indiana Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard back at the Kennel to watch his younger brother, Ryan, and former #Gonzaga teammates tonight against #Pacific. pic.twitter.com/kc6G3Z638E

— Theo Lawson (@TheoLawson_SR) February 18, 2024

Pregame

Gonzaga’s path seems to be clear, now it just needs to keep winning.

The Bulldogs (19-6, 9-2 West Coast) host the Pacific Tigers (6-21, 0-12) tonight at 6 p.m., looking to extend a three-game win streak that included a road upset of Kentucky last Saturday.

KHQ and Root Sports will carry the broadcast, also available on ESPN+ outside of the region.

The Tigers are one of the worst teams in the country, winless against Division I opponents since Nov. 26 and ranked No. 354 in the NCAA’s NET Rankings. 

Pacific did put up a fight against the Zags in Stockton, Calif., on Jan. 27, losing 82-73. We’ll see if home court gives GU a bigger edge.

fam 💙@AndrewNembhard pic.twitter.com/5JMJjm9jsH

— Gonzaga Basketball (@ZagMBB) February 17, 2024

keep the wins 𝙧𝙤𝙡𝙡𝙞𝙣’ 🚂😤😎 pic.twitter.com/KT8bQoyhtW

— Gonzaga Basketball (@ZagMBB) February 16, 2024

#Gonzaga now among Lunardi’s “last four in.” Zags stayed put at No. 23 in the NET rankings and moved up to 18 in KenPom. https://t.co/19uhnAFUzR

— Theo Lawson (@TheoLawson_SR) February 16, 2024

The latest and greatest from @tsnmike with his bracketology 😎

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— FOX College Hoops (@CBBonFOX) February 16, 2024

Series history

Gonzaga holds a 22-1 all-time record over Pacific and has not lost to the Tigers since they joined the WCC in 2013.

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