Gonzaga’s Defensive Intensity Embarrasses Washington State in Spokane, 83-53

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Gonzaga’s Defensive Intensity Embarrasses Washington State in Spokane, 83-53
The No. 12 Gonzaga Bulldogs (24-2, 12-1 WCC) unleashed a defensive masterclass, suffocating the Washington State Cougars (11-16, 6-8 WCC) in an 83-53 beatdown. Gonzaga forced 21 turnovers, converting them into 31 points, as Coach Mark Few's squad dominated from start to finish. The Cougars simply had no answer for the Bulldogs' relentless pressure.

Quick Stats

    • Gonzaga scored 31 points off 21 forced turnovers.
    • Graham Ike had his sixth straight game of 20+ points (8-for-10 shooting).
    • Gonzaga outscored Washington State 50-22 in the paint.
    • Davis Fogle led Gonzaga's second unit with 17 points, adding three steals and three blocks.

Bulldogs' Defense Bites Down

Gonzaga's defensive intensity set the tone early, disrupting Washington State's offensive flow and forcing them into numerous errors [1]. The Cougars' season-low point total was a direct result of the Bulldogs' suffocating pressure.

Ike's Dominance in the Paint

Graduate forward Graham Ike continued his impressive scoring streak, dropping 20 points in just 23 minutes. Ike's soft touch and skilled footwork proved too much for the Cougars' interior defense. The Zags feasted inside, outscoring Washington State by a whopping 28 points in the paint [1].

Injury Updates and Role Players Step Up

Redshirt junior forward Braden Huff, sidelined with a knee injury, was back with the team. Freshman guard Mario Saint-Supery also contributed 11 points on perfect 5-for-5 shooting despite taking a hard hit. Jalen Warley stepped up at point guard, showcasing his resilience after recently nursing a thigh bruise [1].

Cougars Struggle to Find Offense

Washington State struggled mightily on offense, shooting just 26% in the first half [3]. Junior guard Jerone Morton led the Cougars with 15 points. Freshman guard Ace Glass added 12, but went 0-for-5 from beyond the arc [1]. The absence of senior forward Emmanuel Ugbo, who remains suspended, further hampered their offensive capabilities.

Fogle's Spark Off the Bench

Freshman wing Davis Fogle provided a major boost off the bench, scoring 17 points on 8-of-11 shooting. Fogle's defensive activity, including three steals and three blocks, was equally impressive. "On the defensive end, the game’s slowed down a lot... I think I’ve grown a lot on that end, and then just trying to do all the little things, like offensive rebounds," said Fogle.

Riley's Future in Doubt?

Coach David Riley finds himself under increasing pressure as Washington State's struggles continue. The Cougars have now lost three straight, raising questions about Riley's future with the program [1].

By The Numbers

    • 63.3%: Gonzaga's shooting percentage on looks inside the three-point arc.
    • 31: Points scored by Gonzaga off Washington State's 21 turnovers. This highlights the Bulldogs' ability to capitalize on opponent mistakes.
    • 50-22: Gonzaga's dominant advantage in points in the paint, showcasing their interior prowess.
    • 9: Consecutive wins for Gonzaga over Washington State, underscoring their dominance in this regional rivalry.

What To Watch Next

Gonzaga faces a crucial road test against the Santa Clara Broncos (21-5, 12-1 WCC) on Saturday, Feb. 14, at 7:30 p.m. PT. This game, broadcast on ESPN, is a Quad 1 opportunity for the Zags. Santa Clara is ranked No. 41 in the NET (NCAA Evaluation Tool) rankings. The Broncos are a high-scoring team, averaging 88.1 points per game in conference play [1]. Gonzaga's defense will be key to slowing down Santa Clara, particularly freshman forward Allen Graves.


Source: Yahoo Sports - Top News

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