GU-Tennessee game story
As promised, read on below for my unedited game story on Gonzaga's 89-79 overtime win against Tennessee on Wednesday.
We'll be back with a day-after post tomorrow, probably from Sea-Tac in the afternoon.
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They turned the ball over late in regulation with a chance to clinch a badly needed victory.
This time, it was Gonzaga’s turn. This time, it was the Bulldogs hitting the key shots and burying the clutch free throws – after going 8 for 19 in regulation – and it added up to an 89-79 victory Wednesday that ended the 15th-ranked Volunteers’ 37-game home-court winning streak in front of 22,326 at Thompson-Boling Arena.
“We were in a rough spot for the last couple weeks,” senior forward Josh Heytvelt said. “We’d lost four games that have been one-minute games that could have gone either way. We showed that we wanted this game more than they did.”
They did it with a huge night from Matt Bouldin, who equaled his career-high with 26 points, a big second half and overtime from Austin Daye, steady play from Heytvelt (15 points, 12 boards) and Steven Gray (14 points, six assists), and an important contribution from seldom-used center Will Foster.
“A lot of our games have been like this and we haven’t finished them off,” head coach Mark Few said. “It was great to be able to do it. We had to dig even deeper to get it done in overtime. That showed a ton of character and willingness to win and compete.”
It didn’t look like it was going to happen early. Cameron Tatum pulled UT (9-4) out of a 6-0 deficit by draining four 3-pointers, the last staking the Vols to a 31-16 lead. But Gonzaga did some damage of its own from the 3-point line as Ira Brown, Heytvelt and Gray, who made his first start of the year in place of Micah Downs, all connected from long range.
“We weren’t rebounding too well at the beginning, so I went in and tried to give my team energy,” the 7-foot-5 Foster said.
While Foster was providing a spark, Bouldin burned the Vols with seven straight points before giving way to Daye, who hit a 3-pointer, a three-point play and a couple of jumpers that pushed Gonzaga in front 59-55.
The Bulldogs (9-4) appeared poised to push it into double digits, but they couldn’t keep
Eight of those points came in a flurry that saw
Finally, Bouldin connected from 17 feet and Heytvelt added a bucket and free throw to give Gonzaga a 73-71 lead. But the Bulldogs butchered an inbounds play – Daye’s pass was off target to Pargo – and
The Bulldogs quickly regrouped in overtime. Daye made 4 of 4 free throws (after going 1 of 4 in regulation) and Gray knocked down 5 of 6. Daye added a 3-pointer and Bouldin and Heytvelt chipped in field goals as the Bulldogs sent thousands of orange-clad fans streaming for the exits in the last 80 seconds.
Daye said poise and confidence helped GU weather the 15-point first-half deficit and the messy conclusion to regulation.
“If I was a fan (at that point), I wouldn’t have given up, but I would have been like: ‘What the heck is going on?’ ” said Daye, who finished with 20 points. “But I think we’re just proving ourselves, especially when we’re on the road and having to overcome a lot of stuff.”
Gonzaga limited
“One thing I wanted our guys to focus on is we have to get back to savoring competition, that’s what it’s about,” Few said. “It’s the last couple minutes and it’s time and I thought we’d kind of got away from that and we were waiting for teams to come at us. I think