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Highlights: Men s Basketball vs. BYU
PROVO BYU had three full days to prepare for its tipoff against top-ranked Gonzaga after both teams West Coast Conference opponents forced a mid-week scheduling adjustment.
The Cougars were in the game for three full minutes.
Corey Kispert had 23 points on 9-of-16 shooting, and Jalen Suggs added 16 points, five rebounds, five assists and four steals as No. 1 Gonzaga blasted BYU 86-69 in the McCarthy Athletic Center in Spokane, Washington.
Drew Timme added 12 points and four assists for the Zags (11-0, 2-0 WCC), and Andrew Nembhard supplied 12 points, three rebounds and two assists off the bench.
BYU (9-3) 69
No. 1 GONZAGA (11-0) 86
Gonzaga got out to a 23-2 lead to start the game and never looked back as the Bulldogs collected their 10th double-digit win of the season. Of Gonzaga’s 11 wins, four have come against top 20 teams.
Corey Kispert and Drew Timme led the initial surge, with Kispert scoring seven and Timme eight in the run. The Bulldogs held BYU to 1-for-10 to start the contest with six turnovers.
Kispert finished the game with 23 points on nine of 16 shooting. Timme had 12 points on five made twos and two free throws. Jalen Suggs and Andrew Nembhard also scored in double figures with 16 and 12, respectively.
Mark Few has his team flying into the conference season, starting Saturday against San Francisco.
The calendar is turning to 2021 and the Zags will set their sights on some familiar foes as West Coast Conference play gets underway this week. As has been the case for the better part of two decades now, Gonzaga’s the heavy favorite to win the WCC for what would be the 24th time in program history. That was the case before the Zags set foot on the court this season. After defeating teams ranked No. 3, No. 6. No. 11 and No. 16, the conversation shifted from the Zags being expected to win the league to the Zags being expected to run through the league without a loss.