Boston Herald

Williams-Goss helps Zags reach 27-0

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Nigel Williams-Goss scored 30 points as undefeated and No. 1 Gonzaga beat San Francisco, 9661, last night in Spokane, Wash., extending the nat i o n ’s longest winning streak to 27 games.

Przemek Karnowski added 23 points and seven rebounds for Gonzaga (270, 15-0 West Coast), which is seeking to become the first team since Kentucky in 2015 to go undefeated in the regular season.

Chase Foster had 15 points and Matt McCarthy added 11 for San Francisco (18-10, 8-7). Arizona 78, Washington

St. 59 — Lauri Markkanen scored 19 points and pulled down 11 rebounds to help the No. 5 Wildcats (24-3, 13-1 Pac-12) overcome an early deficit and breeze past the Cougars (11-15, 4-10) in Pullman, Wash. Oregon 79, Utah 61 — Dillon Brooks scored 20 points and the No. 7 Ducks (23-4, 12-2 Pac-12) drubbed the Utes (17-8, 8-6) in Eugene,

Ore., extending their home winning streak to 41 games. Michigan 64, Wisconsin

58 — Moe Wagner scored 21 points and Zak Irvin broke out of a slump with 18, helping the Wolverines (17-9, 7-6 Big Ten) drop the No. 11 Badgers (21-5, 10-3) in Ann Arbor, Mich.

In N.E. action: Norwich 83, Emmanuel 78 — Ryan Booth compiled 12 points and 10 rebounds as the Cadets (8-16, 5-12 GNAC) topped the Saints (7-17, 6-11) at Yosinoff Court.

Regis 81, Wheelock 69 — Ademola Afonja scored 22 points and the Pride (9-16, 6-10 NECC) caged the Wildcats (10-14, 7-8) at Winsor Court. Mitchell 96, Newbury 74

— Geary McLeod netted 22 points off the bench as the Mariners (7-17, 7-8 NECC) sunk the Nighthawks (320, 3-12) in New London, Conn. UConn 65, Memphis 62 — Jalen Adams scored 17 of his 19 points in the second half to rally the Huskies (1312, 8-5 AAC) past the Tigers (18-9, 8-6) in Hartford. Men’s hockey Curry 3, Univ. of N.E. 2 — Tyler Vankleef scored the game-winner and the Colonels (13-8-2, 10-4-2 CCC) edged the Nor’Easters (11-92, 7-7-2) in Milton. Wentworth 4, Becker 2 — Ryan Hubbard turned aside 34 shots as the Leopards (5-15-3, 3-11-2 CCC) clipped the Hawks (6-16-1, 5-10-1) in Marlboro. UMass-Dartmouth 5, Salem St. 2 — Mike Kelly recorded

a hat trick as the Corsairs (15-8-0, 10-6-0 MASCAC) tamed the host Vikings (11-9-3, 10-4-2). Plymouth St. 4, Fitchburg

St. 1— Thierry Messervier stopped 22 shots and the Panthers (16-5-2, 14-1-1 MASCAC) downed the Falcons (10-13-2, 7-9-1) in Plymouth, N.H. Endicott 9, Western N.E. 0— Logan Day’s hat trick helped the Gulls (18-3-2, 123-1 CCC) trap the Golden Bears (7-14-2, 4-11-1) in West Springfiel­d.

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