Las Vegas Review-Journal

Loss to BYU may benefit Gonzaga in long run

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they’re the next tier down.

“Every year, (Gonzaga) wins it, and they’re a better team this year.”

The Bulldogs, 20-6-1 against the spread this season, have won four straight WCC tournament titles and 14 of the past 18. Saint Mary’s (26-3, 16-2) is the second choice at 7-2 odds, and BYU (21-10, 12-6) is 10-1.

William Hill sports book director Nick Bogdanovic­h also expects Gonzaga’s loss to have a positive impact on the team.

“If anything, it will wake them up and make them work a little harder,” he said. “I fully expect them to win the conference tournament and be No. 1 in the West.”

The WCC event is the first of four conference tournament­s in Las Vegas, with the Mountain West and Pac-12 tourneys to follow March 8 to 1) and Colorado State (9-2).

“I like the way Colorado State plays and, with the conference as a whole being pretty weak this year, I think Colorado State has a pretty good chance of taking this,” Fitz said. “They’re a good point-spread team, too.”

The Rams (20-9, 12-4) have covered eight of 10 and 13 of 17 en route to a 16-7 ATS record. UNR (23-6, 124) has covered four straight and seven of nine and is 18-11 ATS.

Fitz likes Arizona to win the Pac-12 title over Oregon.

“Arizona is a little more balanced on both ends of the court, and Sean Miller’s a good coach,” he said. “But I don’t think any Pac-12 team has a shot at winning the whole thing. UCLA scores a ton of points but gives up a ton of points, and Oregon’s kind of the same way.

“A flashy offensive team is great for the regular season and exciting to watch, but teams like that seldom win the whole thing.”

Depending on the type of region they get, Salmons likes either UCLA or Oregon to reach the Final Four. But he doesn’t see Gonzaga making it that far.

“Being a 1 or 2 seed, Gonzaga should easily get to the Sweet 16, but based on tournament history, they’ll take a team like Gonzaga and stack that region against them, like they did to Wichita State (in 2014),” he said. “That was the hardest region in the history of the tournament. I expect them to do the same thing against Gonzaga.” Contact reporter Todd Dewey at tdewey@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-0354. Follow @tdewey33 on Twitter.

 ?? YOUNG KWAK/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Gonzaga guard Jordan Mathews (4), center Przemek Karnowski (24) and forward Zach Collins (32), a Bishop Gorman High product, stand on the court during a senior night presentati­on Saturday in Spokane, Washington. The then-top-ranked Bulldogs went on to...
YOUNG KWAK/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gonzaga guard Jordan Mathews (4), center Przemek Karnowski (24) and forward Zach Collins (32), a Bishop Gorman High product, stand on the court during a senior night presentati­on Saturday in Spokane, Washington. The then-top-ranked Bulldogs went on to...

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