March 2 – San Francisco – Gonzaga has experienced more than three months this season without a crime victory. The ZAGS has corrected this in a hurry this week, accumulating two Quad 1 in the last five days to enter the post-season with Momentum in a trailer.
Ben Gregg de Gu went more than a month without a 3 factory pointer, but he found the range on Saturday, dropping three triples and marking 23 points against San Francisco.
Ryan Nembhard does not seem to go more than one or two without breaking a record or reaching another important step. Nembhard’s fifth pass against the donations gave him 300 for the season. He became just the 21st player in the history of division I to reach this figure.
Gregg and Ryan Nembhard guided the Zags towards a convincing victory of 95-75 against the USF in front of 6,347 at the Chase Center. Perhaps 60% of the public of the original arena of the Golden State Warriors was rooted for donations.
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Chest
“They insulted him in a way. Ben Gregg capitalizes on the defensive coverage of the USF, obtains 23 points in the rout of Gonzaga
San Francisco – Ben Gregg made more than 560 shots in 136 career games in Gonzaga. This number is likely to move in the hundreds of thousands of people when taking into account the training blows that Gregg is taken in an empty gym, creating muscle memory and creating good habits with anyone who defends or looks. – Find out more
Depression of the buzzer: Gonzaga Gurad Ryan Nembhard continues to continue and Ben Gregg takes fire
Here are three observations of the victory of Gonzaga 95-75 West Coast Conference against San Francisco on Saturday evening at the Chase Center in San Francisco. – Find out more
First semester
19:23 – USF 2, GU 0: Zags wins the tip, Gregg is missing a 3 -point and Riley makes a lay -up at the other end to give donations the first lead. We are in progress in San Francisco. The game begins on EspNews.
15:42 – Gu 11, USF 6: IKE establishes a dismissal in contact during the first time dead the media to give a race of 6-0 and he will draw a frank launch when the game resumes.
Beginning from top to bottom for Gregg, which is missing its first three attempts on the field before making a lay-up to start the race. Hickman leads with five points on a 3-point and a lay-up.
Donations have three offensive rebounds, but did not score in 2:05.
11:43 – Gu 19, USF 15: Huff called for a fault during the waiting period of the U12 media.
Donations hit four of their last five attempts to get closer to seven Williams points.
Zags attempted at 3 points out of four consecutive possessions, missing three before Nembhard was connected from Deep. Then Huff struck a pair of baskets to keep Gu in advance.
9:45 – Gu 26, USF 17: Beat with a quick trigger on a 3 -point pointer to give the ZAG a race of 7-0 and USF calls the time for call. All the fights on the run with five points and help innocent on an exit pass for an easy lay-up.
7:21 – Gu 29, USF 23: Zags built a 10 -point lead before donations remove it on a sloppy game from Gu.
Williams has 13 points for the USF. Gregg missed his third attempt at 3 points, 1 in 5 of the field.
3:15 – Gu 38, USF 29: IKE is missing an easy lay -up, but grabs the miss and is dirty at dead time U4 media. He will shoot two free throws when the game resumes.
Gregg takes fire and marks the last nine points of the Zags. He has a top of 13 with three rebounds. Williams has 15 points for the USF.
Nembhard has five assists and becomes the 21st player in the history of division I at 300 in one season.
0:57 – Gu 45, USF 29: Beasley Down with an injury after Nembhard stripped it in the rear area. Zags on a 10-0 race while we finish at halftime. Nembhard with five points and six assists.
Half-time
Gonzaga leads San Francisco 46-31 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, in full control while the two teams compete for seeded n ° 2 of the conference of the west coast.
Ben Gregg leads Gu with 14 points, Graham Ike adds eight and Ryan Nembhard has six points and six assists. Balanced offense for the ZAGS, which drew 57% of the field and hit 5 of the 11 attempts of 3 points.
The two teams have seven reversals, but the ZAGs have capitalized and have an advantage of 12-4 on reversals.
Marcus Williams does alone for donations with 17 points. The USF pulls 42% in the field and is 1 in 8 out of 3s. Apart from Williams, donations are 7 out of 24 on the field.
Second half
18:26 – GU 51, USF 34: Hickman begins the second high half with a 3 -point pointer and two free throws. It is the second ZAG in two digits with 10 points.
15:05 – GU 60, USF 42: Gregg lighting him, he scored seven of the last nine points of the ZAGS and the time appealing time.
Gregg with 20 points and six rebounds, he has been 7 out of 9 on the field since he missed his first three attempts. IKE went to the bench with three faults.
Williams has 22 points for the USF. The top goal scorer Thomas has two points and is 1 in 10 on the field.
11:50 – Gu 66, USF 50: Innocenti called for his second fault during the waiting period of the U12 media.
Gregg hit his third 3 point pointer to bring his total to 23 points. The Zags have reached six of their last seven attempts to maintain their advance, because the donations made four of the five.
9:31 – GU 70, USF 54: The Thomas sweater, Ugly Miss d’Ajayi and Wang Layup leads to Zags. Little brought back Gregg, he is two points from a career summit.
7:39 – Gu 76, USF 58: Riley called for a fault during the U8 Media waiting period. Zags obtained some Battle baskets, which with 11 points joined Gregg (23), IKE (10) and Hickman (10) with two figures.
5:49 – Gu 85, USF 61: Hickman leads for a layup, USF calls the expiration time and it is almost finished. Nembhard raised 14 assists, two in the record for a single game in the program.
3:51 – Gu 89, USF 67: Hickman makes a lay -up through a fault of Gigiberia and will draw a frank throw when the game resumes.
Zags struck their last six attempts on the ground. The best performers: Nembhard eight points, 14 assists; Gregg 23 points, eight rebounds; Hickman 16 points.
Gu will lock the seeded n ° 2 in the Coe tournament. We will be back with a complete summary at the buzzer.
From five years old
Gonzaga cleaners: Ryan Nembhard, Nolan Hickman, Khalif Battle, Ben Gregg, Graham Ike.
USF fingermers: Marcus Williams, Malik Thomas, Tyrone Riley IV, Barry Wang, Carlton Linguard Jr.
Pre-match
The tournament of the West Coast conference in Las Vegas is still in a week, but the issues have already been raised for the Gonzaga and San Francisco basketball teams.
The ZAGS (22-8, 13-4) and Dons (23-7, 13-4) will play for second place in the Coe at the Chase Center in San Francisco this evening. Tipoff is defined for 8 p.m. on ESPN. The winner will get the head of n ° 2 coveted and goodbye in the semi-finals of the COE tournament.
Better still for Gonzaga, a victory will ensure that its position as a team in general for the NCAA tournament.
The Zags are looking for a second Victoire of Quad 1 (net ranking), after having beaten Santa Clara 95-76 Tuesday, thanks in large part to a performance in small groups from the ISMAILA Diagnle first year.
The USF has won three games in a row since its loss against Gonzaga 88-77 at McCarthey Athletic Center on February 13. The donations have also won seven of their last eight games, including Saint Mary’s, the only defeat of the Gaels WCC this season.
Story History
Gonzaga has had an advance of 75-22 on San Francisco since 1949 and has won 31 consecutive since 2012.
Team statistics
San Francisco (23-7, 13-4)
Gonzaga (22-8, 13-4)
Points
75.6
87.4
Authorized points
67.3
69.9
Field Goal PCT.
45.8
50.2
Rebound
34.9
39.0
Aid
13.9
19.8
Blocks
3.6
3.0
Fly
6.9
7.5
Streak
Won 3
Won 1
Individual leaders
POINTS
PPG
FG%
Ft%
Malik Thomas (USF)
19.3
46.8
83.5
Graham Ike (Gu)
17.1
59.6
79.4
Rebound
Rpg
DRPG
Orpg
Tyrone Riley IV (USF)
5.7
4.0
1.7
Graham Ike (Gu)
7.5
5.4
2.1
Aid
APG
Topg
MPG
Marcus Williams (USF)
4.2
2.5
30.5
Ryan Nembhard (Gu)
9.8
2.4
35.1
Overview of the game
Gonzaga, San Francisco collided with second place, goodbye in the semi-finals of the online Coe tournament
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Key match: Marcus Williams enters the revenge match of Gonzaga on a hot sequence
Williams is not as prolific as a marker – an average of 14.7 points – but he has slightly higher shooting percentages than Thomas and puts donations into assists at 4.2. The duo, as well as Super Sub Ryan Beasley and Wing Wing Tyrone Riley IV, were a headache for the opposing defenses. – Find out more
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