BYU vs Gonzaga Box Score
SPOKANE, Wash. – BYU men’s basketball lost for the time being in the West Coast Conference game this season, falling 83-63 to Gonzaga on Thursday at mcCarthey Athletic Center.
Josh Sharp led the Cougars (15-6, 5-2 WCC) with 14 problems, the career high, along with Brandon Davies, who scored 12 issues in the part of the moment to finish the game with 14. Matt Carlino also double digit with 11 problems and 4 intercepts for BYU. Gonzaga (17-2, 5-0 WCC) led Kelly Olynyk and Elias Harris with 26 and 25 problems, respectively. Olynyk achieved the best nine out of nine from the area and 8 out of 8 from the firing range.
Gonzaga fired in the first two minutes of the game, taking advantage of the team’s counterattack and defense issues to take an 11-3 lead over BYU. In the first time out, Carlino canceled a shot from the most sensitive of the arc to the most sensitive of the arc. bleeding and reducing Gonzaga’s lead to five with 17:36 left.
As of 5:03 p. m. A. at 1:15 p. m. , none of the teams were able to locate the basket. YU was the first to score, finishing the four-minute draft when Carlino fed Sharp for the single bet. However, the Bulldogs responded temporarily on their next property to bring the score to 15-8 in their favor.
Davies scored his first game numbers at 9:43 to nevertheless put BYU in a double-digit score, down 17-10. Two minutes later, Gonzaga extended his lead to 11-21-10 with two consecutive Harris goals. .
With five minutes to go, Carlino stole the ball and ended up in the basket to cut Gonzaga’s lead to 10-24-14, however, the Bulldogs extended their two-digit lead to 22 with a 12-0 run before two minutes. .
At 1:54, Sharp ran on a three-point play, then followed up with another shot in the painting to the only Cougar in scoring double digits for the part with 10.
In Gonzaga’s next possession, the Bulldogs won four shots for a foul and a technical foul on Sharp.
On his way to the locker room at halftime, BYU encountered 19 problems down at 40-21. YYU owed the deficit to a bad shot on the field. Gonzaga kept BYU on just 8 of 31 shots and allowed Tyler Haws, who leads the CMC in scoring, to score a point.
The part of the moment began where the first had stopped when Brock Zylstra asked for a flagrant foul to give Gonzaga two shots and a little more ownership to pass 44-22. Zylstra made up for the offensive foul by hitting BYU’s first 3-point shot from 17:36 in the first half.
In BYU’s next possession, Sharp used a three-point play to succeed in a new record of 14 race problems.
Gonzaga maintained his 20-point lead for the first seven minutes of the time period, but Carlino reduced it to 18 with a serve and counterattack to cause a 5-0 run for the Cougars.
At 9:07 at the end, Davies in the basket, then Nate Austin followed Davies’ failed single shot to take the Cougars to 13-59-46.
At 7:35, Haws made one of two shots loose for his first and foreground to reduce Zag’s lead to 12 with 64-52.
Winder hit his first three-pointer of the night with five minutes to go until the end and hit two more runs on the next property to put the score at 72-59. After that shot, Gonzaga took an 11-4 race on the ring to win 83-63.
BYU will arrive in Portland on Saturday at 7:30 p. m. PST pairing. The game will be broadcast live on ESPNU, KSL 102. 7 FM and 1160 AM and BYU Radio-Sirius XM 143.