Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Gonzaga rolls past Oklahoma into Sweet 16

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Gonzaga continued to roll behind a careerhigh 30 points and 13 rebounds from Drew Timme as the topseeded Bulldogs beat No. 8 seed Oklahoma 87-71 on Monday in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Gonzaga (28-0) won its 32nd straight game dating to last season, passing its first real test of the NCAAs in the Bulldogs’ quest to be the first undefeated champion since Indiana 45 years ago.

The Bulldogs easily dispatched Norfolk State in the first round, but the Sooners were the first power conference opponent for Gonzaga since it embarrasse­d Virginia in late December.

It didn’t matter all that much. Oklahoma became the 25th straight team the Bulldogs beat by double digits — although the Sooners fought valiantly to keep it from becoming a blowout.

The Zags advanced to their sixth straight Sweet 16 and will next face Creighton in the West Region. Austin Reaves scored 27 points for Oklahoma (16-11).

Timme, sporting a handlebar mustache, was 9 of 12 shooting and 12 of 14 at the free-throw line. Corey Kispert and Jalen Suggs added 16 points each for Gonzaga.

OREGON 95, IOWA 80 » Chris Duarte scored 23 points and Oregon showed no signs of rust after a long layoff, beating No. 2 seed Iowa to reach the Sweet 16 for the fourth time in the past five NCAA Tournament­s.

The seventh-seeded Ducks (21-6) were put in an unpreceden­ted spot, advancing to the West Region’s second round without playing a game.

Virginia Commonweal­th’s multiple positive COVID-19 tests took care of that, leaving Oregon with a nine-day break since losing in the Pac-12 Tournament title game.

Oregon’s offense hummed like it was fresh off the line once the ball went up.

The Ducks shot 56% and hit 11 3-pointers. L.J. Figueroa made five 3s while scoring 21 points and Will Richardson added 19 points.

The Hawkeyes (22-9) fell one game short of the Sweet 16 for the fourth time under Fran McCaffrey. Luka Garza played like a twotime All-American, capping his stellar college career with 36 points and nine rebounds. Joe Wieskamp added 17 points. UCLA 67, ABILENE CHRISTIAN 47 » Johnny Juzang scored

17 points and 11th-seeded UCLA carefully brushed off pesky Abilene Christian to become the fifth team to go from First Four to Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament.

The Bruins (20-9) play in their first regional semifinal appearance since 2017 — and their first with second-year coach Mick Cronin.

UCLA started its tournament Thursday by rallying to beat Michigan State in overtime and is the first team to rise from First Four to the round of 16 since Syracuse in 2018. VCU in 2011 is the only First Four team to advance past the regional semifinals, when the Rams went to the Final Four. CREIGHTON 72, OHIO 58 » Marcus Zegarowski scored 20 points to help Creighton beat Ohio, securing the program’s first trip to the round of 16 in 47 years.

Damien Jefferson added 15 points for the Bluejays (22-8), the fifth seed in the West Region.

 ?? A.J. MAST — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Gonzaga forward Drew Timme (2) shoots under Oklahoma guard Elijah Harkless (24) in the second half in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapol­is on Monday.
A.J. MAST — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gonzaga forward Drew Timme (2) shoots under Oklahoma guard Elijah Harkless (24) in the second half in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapol­is on Monday.

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