New York Post

Go chalk with Zags, Wolverines over SoCal schools

- Hkussoy@nypost.com

Itold you this would turn around. I simply needed to get some shots up before I found my rhythm. A 7-1 run in the Sweet 16 should be a sign of things to come. Hello? Anyone there? Gonzaga (-9) over USC: I wrestled with this one for some time. The Trojans may be the most impressive team in the tournament thus far. They have won their three games by an average of more than 21 points.

They’ve showcased one of the best defenses in the country and one of the most forceful front lines, featuring a potential No. 1 draft pick (Evan Mobley) in the middle. USC has been utterly dominant in the dance — but Gonzaga has been overwhelmi­ng its opponents since the season tipped off. The top-ranked team has won a record 26 straight games by doubledigi­ts. It can’t be dragged down to the slow pace preferred by USC, as Virginia learned while giving up 98 points to the Zags. An offnight is the only way to slow an all-time attack, and Gonzaga has too many weapons for its cold stretches to last more than a few minutes. Don’t overthink it.

Michigan (-7.5) over

UCLA: Underdogs dominated the early rounds, but favorites will ultimately rule the Final Four. The Bruins should be back in California right now, but Alabama — which hit 72 percent of free throws all season — made just 11 of 25 from the line in an overtime loss. UCLA’s small lineup struggled with the Crimson Tide’s length and 7-foot-1 Hunter Dickinson

should fare even better, with Franz Wagner helping to dominate the glass. The Wolverines passed tougher tests against LSU and Florida State. The 11th-seeded Bruins have momentum and belief but not enough size or talent to take down the Big Ten champs.

This season: 28-24 2011-20 record: 261-223-9

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HOWIE HOOPS Throughout March Madness, The Post’s Howie Kussoy will provide his plays of the day.

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