Gonzaga gets past Santa Clara on senior night: 'This took everything we had'
Saturday was a special night for the city of Spokane, as the Gonzaga Bulldogs defended home court in a 94-81 victory over the Santa Clara Broncos while local icon Anton Watson was honored by the program and the fans in his final home game in The Kennel.
The fifth-year senior admitted he'd given some thought on how the pregame ceremony might go, especially as the only graduating senior on the team, though the task at hand came before all else — and his teammates followed that lead.
Gonzaga (22-6, 12-2 WCC) continued to execute on the offensive end of the floor like it has over the last two weeks. The Zags shot 56.7% from the floor and knocked down eight 3-pointers, the fourth-straight game of shooting 50% or better from the field and having eight or more triples, while dishing out 17 assists on 34 made field goals.
Graham Ike led with 26 points and seven rebounds, his fourth-straight 20-point game, while Nolan Hickman was stellar from deep once again with five 3-pointers to finish with 20 points. Ryan Nembhard added 17 points, six rebounds and six assists.
The offense didn't miss many beats, and it really couldn't afford to based on Santa Clara's hot start out of the gate.
The Broncos (18-11, 9-5 WCC) were neck-and-neck in the first half after converting 18 of their 33 shot attempts, including six 3-pointers. Johnny O'Neil kept things interesting with 13 points before halftime while Francisco Caffaro and Camaron Tongue provided sparks off the bench.
The second half was a different story, though, as the Bulldogs limited the Broncos' ball movement and forced them to take more contested jumpers and layups. Gonzaga's offense never wavered before taking a 19-point lead late, when Santa Clara nailed a few 3-pointers late to make it interesting down the stretch.
But it wouldn't have an impact on the outcome. The Bulldogs closed the door on the Broncos and will now turn their attention to a pivotal road stretch at San Francisco and Saint Mary's before the WCC Tournament in Las Vegas.
Here are three takeaways from the game.