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Gonzaga Retakes Control of West Coast Conference in the Silicon Valley, 94-86

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The Santa Clara Broncos (22-6, 13-2 WCC) entered tonight’s vital West Coast Conference matchup against the No. 12 Gonzaga Bulldogs (25-2, 13-1 WCC) with their program’s best start since the 1969-1970 season. Santa Clara was 13-1 in their previous 14 games, riding a nine-game winning streak, and were a more important undefeated at the Leavey Center at a 13-0 record.

As expected, this was going to be a high-scoring affair and clash down low with the top two scoring schools in the West Coast Conference. The stat that stood out the most from the Zags was finishing with 66 of their 94 total points inside the paint against the Broncos in a hostile road situation.

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That comes at the hands of the All-American candidate, graduate forward Graham Ike, as well as through the overall efforts of graduate guard Adam Miller. The two veterans pushed their teammates to this Quad 1 victory, improving to a possible 6-1 record in those opportunities, dependent on the NET rankings after a wild Saturday across the college basketball landscape.

On ESPN’s primetime, there were quite a few missed looks at point-blank range for the Zags early on. Especially from Ike. After the first media timeout, the big man started to come into his own and just got better as the game progressed. He was in the right place at the right time near the rim and did a solid job sizing up an active 7-1 senior center, Bukky Oboye. Ike had to back him down throughout, and came out positively more times than not.

If that wasn’t enough pressure, Ike was dealing with boos and profanities thrown his way from the Ruff Riders’ student section. He was much more in control of his emotions on his way to grabbing his 13th double of the season with 21 points on 10-for-15 shooting and four rebounds. Ike also dished out four assists, doing whatever it took.

“He’s clearly one of the best players in all of college basketball. It’s surprising to me when you look at some of these lists that are generated, he’s a glaring omission some times. If you base something on productivity, who does it any better night in and night out than he does.” – Santa Clara coach Herb Sendek

Where would this team under coach Mark Few have been without Ike’s effort? Not just tonight. All season long, for that matter. It’s been an impressive stretch of games, scoring at least 20 in the last seven for the Zags.

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As Spokesman Review’s Theo Lawson dug out of Few’s postgame availability, Ike deserves more national recognition as a potential First Team All-American. That’s something this site has been vocal about as well.

“I think it’s time he starts seeing his name pop up on first team All-American or second team All-American. I know we’re all obsessed and infatuated with these freshmen, but he’s literally been delivering night in and night out at the highest level.” – Gonzaga coach Mark Few

As for Miller, this was his best outing in over three weeks. He caught on fire down the late stretch, scoring 16 of his season-high 21 points in the final seven minutes (total shooting split of 6-for-9 from the field, 2-of-4 on three-pointers, near perfect 7-for-8 at the charity stripe). Miller has had his struggles when trying to stretch out the floor for the Pacific Northwest’s team, a trait that has served him well throughout his long tenure. The Peoria, Illinois, native couldn’t have picked a better time to come alive and simply find ways to make a winning impact for his teammates.

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