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Jan. 2—Halftime
An inspired first half from Seattle U has the Redhawks leading Gonzaga 37-29 at McCarthey Athletic Center.
Seattle U has five more rebounds and six more on the offensive glass. The Redhawks also have hit seven 3-pointers and have scored 11 points off turnovers.
Just three Gonzaga players got on the score sheet, led by Braden Huff (13 points), Graham Ike (nine) and Tyon Grant-Foster (7). The Zags are shooting 44% from the field and 27% on 3-pointers.
First half
2:33 — SU 33, GU 24: Gonzaga playing with more energy, but Seattle is matching it step for step. Redhawks have a 9-3 advantage on the offensive glass and have found an edge with seven 3-pointers. Christofilis leads with nine points at the U4 media timeout.
Zags looked for a spark off the bench through freshman forward Fogle. He got a block on the first play, but was rejected on a big dunk attempt and was later called for an offensive foul.
Ike picked up his production with seven points. Huff leads with 13.
7:53 — SU 23, GU 14: Misses keep coming for Gonzaga, which is reeling at the U8 media timeout. Zags have not scored in 3:49 and are 1 of their last 7 from the field.
GU at least has tightened up on the defensive end and is holding SU to 1 of its last 9. Still, Zags need to find a spark. Huff has four of their six field goals and nine of 14 points.
12:01 — SU 20, GU 12: Impressive 17-1 run by the Redhawks has the Zags on the ropes early. Seattle made six straight field goals and are 5 of 9 from 3 in the game. Christofilis leads with six points.
Zags looking for a spark, Ike made a layup to end the run. Some sloppy minutes from Saint-Supery with two misses, a foul and a turnover.
15:36 — GU 9, SU 8: Huff started on a 7-0 run of his own and has all nine points for the Zags. Yeo and Christofilis made 3s to get right back in it though.
Ike checked in for GU after sitting for a couple of minutes. He missed his only attempt from the field. SU looking for shots outside and are 2 of 5 on 3s.
19:14 — GU 2, SU 0: Redhawks win the tip, but Heimbrodt misses his first shot from 3. Huff makes his first look on the other end to open the scoring.
Starting 5s
Graham Ike not in the starting lineup for the Zags tonight. Coach Mark Few was not pleased with his technical foul during Tuesday's win over San Diego.
Gonzaga: Braeden Smith, Jalen Warley, Steele Venters, Emmanuel Innocenti and Braden Huff.
Seattle U: Brayden Maldonado, Maleek Arington, Will Heimbrodt, Jun Seok Yeo and Austin Maurer.
Pregame
The Gonzaga men's basketball team is ready to host its new West Coast Conference neighbor.
The No. 7 Zags (14-1, 2-0 WCC) welcome the Seattle U Redhawks (12-3, 1-1) to McCarthey Athletic Center for a 6 p.m. tipoff tonight on KHQ. The two teams are sharing a conference for one season before GU leaves for the Pac-12.
Seattle U has enjoyed a solid start to its fifth season under coach Chris Victor — especially against northwest opponents — knocking off Washington, Washington State and Eastern Washington in previous games.
Gonzaga will be wary ahead of its first home conference game of the season, following a 99-93 road win at San Diego, where the Zags allowed an 11-0 run in the final minute.
Follow this thread for updates throughout the evening.
Game preview
'Happy for him.' Gonzaga transfer Junseok Yeo returns to Kennel in expanded role for WCC foe Seattle U
During WCC media day interviews last October, Junseok Yeo's new teammates at Seattle U provided a description of the forward that lined up almost exactly with the one Mark Few gave of his former player Tuesday night anticipating Friday's matchup against the Redhawks at McCarthey Athletic Center. — Read more
Key matchup: Former WAC foes Tyon Grant-Foster, Maleek Arington set to meet again
Tyon Grant-Foster and Seattle U are both new to the West Coast Conference, but they're hardly new to each other. — Read more
More on the Zags
West Coast Conclusion: Gonzaga's final WCC season, poetically, features its first league foe from 46 years ago
With their West Coast Conference farewell tour underway, maybe it's time to revisit Gonzaga's welcome-to-the-WCC moment. — Read more
Gonzaga rewind: Wings Jalen Warley, Tyon Grant-Foster carry load for Zags in San Diego win
SAN DIEGO — Mark Few pushed back against the idea there'd be any nostalgia as Gonzaga makes its final trips to different West Coast Conference venues during the program's 37th and final year in the conference. — Read more
Analysis: No. 7 Gonzaga 'not good enough' in tightly-contested road win against San Diego
SAN DIEGO — It was a mix of shock and disappointment as Gonzaga players walked back to the visiting locker room Tuesday night at Jenny Craig Pavilion. — Read more
Continue reading...
An inspired first half from Seattle U has the Redhawks leading Gonzaga 37-29 at McCarthey Athletic Center.
Seattle U has five more rebounds and six more on the offensive glass. The Redhawks also have hit seven 3-pointers and have scored 11 points off turnovers.
Just three Gonzaga players got on the score sheet, led by Braden Huff (13 points), Graham Ike (nine) and Tyon Grant-Foster (7). The Zags are shooting 44% from the field and 27% on 3-pointers.
First half
2:33 — SU 33, GU 24: Gonzaga playing with more energy, but Seattle is matching it step for step. Redhawks have a 9-3 advantage on the offensive glass and have found an edge with seven 3-pointers. Christofilis leads with nine points at the U4 media timeout.
Zags looked for a spark off the bench through freshman forward Fogle. He got a block on the first play, but was rejected on a big dunk attempt and was later called for an offensive foul.
Ike picked up his production with seven points. Huff leads with 13.
7:53 — SU 23, GU 14: Misses keep coming for Gonzaga, which is reeling at the U8 media timeout. Zags have not scored in 3:49 and are 1 of their last 7 from the field.
GU at least has tightened up on the defensive end and is holding SU to 1 of its last 9. Still, Zags need to find a spark. Huff has four of their six field goals and nine of 14 points.
12:01 — SU 20, GU 12: Impressive 17-1 run by the Redhawks has the Zags on the ropes early. Seattle made six straight field goals and are 5 of 9 from 3 in the game. Christofilis leads with six points.
Zags looking for a spark, Ike made a layup to end the run. Some sloppy minutes from Saint-Supery with two misses, a foul and a turnover.
15:36 — GU 9, SU 8: Huff started on a 7-0 run of his own and has all nine points for the Zags. Yeo and Christofilis made 3s to get right back in it though.
Ike checked in for GU after sitting for a couple of minutes. He missed his only attempt from the field. SU looking for shots outside and are 2 of 5 on 3s.
19:14 — GU 2, SU 0: Redhawks win the tip, but Heimbrodt misses his first shot from 3. Huff makes his first look on the other end to open the scoring.
Starting 5s
Graham Ike not in the starting lineup for the Zags tonight. Coach Mark Few was not pleased with his technical foul during Tuesday's win over San Diego.
Gonzaga: Braeden Smith, Jalen Warley, Steele Venters, Emmanuel Innocenti and Braden Huff.
Seattle U: Brayden Maldonado, Maleek Arington, Will Heimbrodt, Jun Seok Yeo and Austin Maurer.
Pregame
The Gonzaga men's basketball team is ready to host its new West Coast Conference neighbor.
The No. 7 Zags (14-1, 2-0 WCC) welcome the Seattle U Redhawks (12-3, 1-1) to McCarthey Athletic Center for a 6 p.m. tipoff tonight on KHQ. The two teams are sharing a conference for one season before GU leaves for the Pac-12.
Seattle U has enjoyed a solid start to its fifth season under coach Chris Victor — especially against northwest opponents — knocking off Washington, Washington State and Eastern Washington in previous games.
Gonzaga will be wary ahead of its first home conference game of the season, following a 99-93 road win at San Diego, where the Zags allowed an 11-0 run in the final minute.
Follow this thread for updates throughout the evening.
Game preview
'Happy for him.' Gonzaga transfer Junseok Yeo returns to Kennel in expanded role for WCC foe Seattle U
During WCC media day interviews last October, Junseok Yeo's new teammates at Seattle U provided a description of the forward that lined up almost exactly with the one Mark Few gave of his former player Tuesday night anticipating Friday's matchup against the Redhawks at McCarthey Athletic Center. — Read more
Key matchup: Former WAC foes Tyon Grant-Foster, Maleek Arington set to meet again
Tyon Grant-Foster and Seattle U are both new to the West Coast Conference, but they're hardly new to each other. — Read more
More on the Zags
West Coast Conclusion: Gonzaga's final WCC season, poetically, features its first league foe from 46 years ago
With their West Coast Conference farewell tour underway, maybe it's time to revisit Gonzaga's welcome-to-the-WCC moment. — Read more
Gonzaga rewind: Wings Jalen Warley, Tyon Grant-Foster carry load for Zags in San Diego win
SAN DIEGO — Mark Few pushed back against the idea there'd be any nostalgia as Gonzaga makes its final trips to different West Coast Conference venues during the program's 37th and final year in the conference. — Read more
Analysis: No. 7 Gonzaga 'not good enough' in tightly-contested road win against San Diego
SAN DIEGO — It was a mix of shock and disappointment as Gonzaga players walked back to the visiting locker room Tuesday night at Jenny Craig Pavilion. — Read more
Continue reading...