Corvallis, OR – Coming off a surprising loss at Portland, No. 7-rated Gonzaga came on in the second half and pulled away to an 81-61 victory at Oregon State. The Beavers had no answer for Gonzaga’s 6’9 center Graham Ike. The Bulldogs continually fed Ike inside as he matched his career-high with 35 points and added seven rebounds to lead Gonzaga to the win before a season-high 7.865 fans in Gill Coliseum.
Ike was 13-for-18 from the field and got to the foul line nine times, converting eight. The Zags’ point guards Braeden Smith and Mario Saint-Supery combined for only seven points but had 11 assists against only one turnover. Gonzaga registered a total of 20 assists against only two turnovers for the game. That matched a record turnover low for any road game that Gonzaga has ever played.
Tyon Grant-Foster was active throughout the contest for the Zags, finishing with 15 points and seven rebounds in 26 minutes of action. Grant-Foster adds athleticism on the wing and helps inside in the absence of 6-10 Braden Huff who is out with a knee injury. Freshman Davis Fogle added eight second half points with five rebounds and showed athleticism and toughness. He’ll be someone to watch moving forward. Fogle’s dunk put the Zags up by ten points (60-50) midway through the second half and they pulled away from there. Isaiah Sy, from France, led the Beavers with 13 points, hitting 3-of-5 from deep. Dez White added 12 points and six assists against only one turnover.
The first half was close, with Gonzaga taking a four-point (38-34) halftime lead. The game was tight until midway through the second half when Gonzaga pulled away. The Zags dominated inside with Ike and Grant-Foster having their way against the Beavers’ bigs. Gonzaga finished the game with a 50-10 advantage in points in the paint and a 30-21 rebounding advantage.
Oregon State is now an even 13-13 on the season and 6-7 in West Coast Conference play. Gonzaga moves to 23-2 overall and 11-1 in the WCC. Oregon State will now hit the road next week to take on San Francisco and Seattle. Gonzaga heads home to face Washington State on Tuesday night.
This article was written by Carl Berman, Managing Partner of NetScouts Basketball. You can follow us on Instagram, or on twitter.
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