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West Coast Conference Final No. 9 Gonzaga 77,

No. 16 Saint Mary’s 51

LAS VEGAS — Drew Timme scored 18 points and became Gonzaga’s all-time leading scorer to lead the sharp-shooting No. 9 Bulldogs past No. 16 Saint Mary’s in the West Coast Conference Tournament championsh­ip game.

The Zags (28-5) continued their domination of the WCC with their fourth consecutiv­e tournament championsh­ip and 10th in 11 years, with Saint Mary’s in 2019 being the only exception. Gonzaga has won 21 tournament titles overall.

Saint Mary’s (26-7) actually was seeded first in the tournament and the teams split the regularsea­son series. The Gaels were the last team to beat Gonzaga, which takes a nine-game winning streak into the NCAA Tournament that includes beating Saint Mary’s to end the regular season.

Both teams will find out their seedings and destinatio­ns Sunday.

Gonzaga made 58% of its shots, while holding Saint Mary’s to 33% shooting. The Gaels led by as many as 37 points and never trailed.

Timme was efficient in making 8 of 10 shots to lead four Bulldogs into double figures. Malachi Smith scored 14 points, Nolan Hickman 12 points and Julian Strawther 10. Anton Watson had 10 rebounds.

Timme’s short jumper with 10:18 left put him in first place alone as the leading scorer in Saint Mary’s history. He entered just five points short of breaking the mark, and his 18 points for the game gave him 2,210 for his career. Frank Burgess held the previous record of 2,196 from 1958-61.

Logan Johnson led the Gaels with 20 points, and Alex Ducas scored 10.

Gonzaga took control early, using a nine-point run to go up 14-4 and maintained a doubledigi­t lead most of the way from there. The Zags at one point in the first half made 10 of 12 field goals, and by halftime, they had taken full command with a 37-19 lead.

WOMEN

West Coast Conference Final

Portland 64, No. 16 Gonzaga 60

LAS VEGAS — Maisie Burnham scored 19 points, Alex Fowler had 15 points and 11 rebounds and Portland beat two-time defending West Coast Conference Tournament champion Gonzaga to claim an NCAA Tournament berth.

Portland (23-8) snapped a sixgame losing streak against the No. 16 Zags — with its last win coming in the tournament semifinals during the 2019-20 season. The Pilots won the tournament championsh­ip that year before the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Portland played in four straight NCAA Tournament­s from 1994-97 before getting back in 2020.

Portland, which trailed by 13 points early in the third quarter, scored seven unanswered points in the fourth quarter to extend its lead to 58-50. But Gonzaga scored the next nine points to take a lead on Yvonne Ejim’s jumper from the free-throw line with 43.9 seconds left.

Fowler drove into the lane and spun her defender before finishing a contested shot. She was fouled on the play and sank the free throw for a 61-59 lead with 37.8 seconds left.

Ejim was called for an offensive foul with 31.4 seconds left and Portland guard McKelle Meek made two free throws at the other end to make it 63-59. Gonzaga missed a 3-pointer but Calli Stokes grabbed the offensive rebound and was fouled with 14.7 left before making 1 of 2 free throws for a three-point deficit.

Gonzaga trapped Meek in the corner and a jump ball was called with the possession arrow favoring Gonzaga with 11.5 left. After a delay due to an injury to Kaylynne Truong, Portland forced another tie-up and took possession at 6.2. Portland successful­ly inbounded it and dribbled down the clock before Emme Shearer was fouled with 1.7 left. Shearer made the first free throw for a four-point lead and intentiona­lly missed the second.

Fowler, averaging 17.9 points, missed her first five shots before finishing 7 of 14 and securing her first double-double of the season for Portland. Meek added 12 points and Burnham, who was born in Spokane and played at nearby Eastern Washington, was 3 of 7 from 3-point range.

Portland’s defensive pressure caused problems for Gonzaga late in the third quarter, leading to 12 unanswered points to take its first lead, 46-45, since 9-7. The Zags finished with 24 turnovers.

Ejim had 21 points and 14 rebounds before fouling out late for Gonzaga (28-4). Truong, the WCC player of the year, had 18 points, five assists and three steals — but also seven turnovers.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Gonzaga celebrates after the team defeated Saint Mary’s in the finals of the West Coast Conference men’s tournament, Tuesday, in Las Vegas.
Associated Press Gonzaga celebrates after the team defeated Saint Mary’s in the finals of the West Coast Conference men’s tournament, Tuesday, in Las Vegas.
 ?? Associated Press ?? Portland players celebrate after defeating Gonzaga in the final of the West Coast Conference women’s tournament, Tuesday, in Las Vegas.
Associated Press Portland players celebrate after defeating Gonzaga in the final of the West Coast Conference women’s tournament, Tuesday, in Las Vegas.

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