
Gonzaga gets back to winning ways in 86-60 rout of Pepperdine: 'We don't lose much around here'
SPOKANE - Gonzaga men's basketball has historically been well prepared for West Coast Conference play, thanks in large part to a rigorous nonconference schedule. It's been over 27 years since the Bulldogs lost a league opener when Steve Nash ran the show at Santa Clara. After a rare home loss to San Diego State last week, there was no way Mark Few was about to let that WCC win streak snap against Pepperdine on Thursday.
"We don't like losing much," Few said after the Bulldogs' 86-60 win over the Waves at the Spokane Arena. "We don't lose much around here. So it's just good to get back."
Gonzaga responded to its last defeat with one of its best shooting nights of the season, going 8-for-19 (42.1%) from behind the arc after five straight games of shooting worse than 30%. The backcourt found its rhythm, as Nolan Hickman drilled a season-high four triples while Ryan Nembhard snapped his cold streak of five games without a 3-pointer with two against the Waves.
There was a renewed sense of urgency and defensive focus, especially regarding Pepperdine's top three guys. Michael Ajayi, Houston Mallete and Jevon Porter, all of which averaged between 10 and 17 points, were held to a combined shooting effort of 8-for-36 from the field.
Superb shooting and lockdown defense have the Bulldogs (10-4, 1-0 WCC) back in the win column heading into a league tilt with San Diego on Saturday.
Here are three takeaways from Gonzaga's win over Pepperdine.
GRAHAM IKE IS THE GUY
GONZAGA PASSES A TEST OF CONFIDENCE
A BOUNCE BACK DEFENSIVELY


































