Orlando Sentinel

Gonzaga advances in choppy contest

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Jordan Mathews hit the goahead 3-pointer with less than a minute to play and top-seeded Gonzaga survived a rough shooting night for both teams to beat No. 4 seed West Virginia 61-58 Thursday night in San Jose and advance to the West Region final.

On a night that featured 51 fouls and only 34 made baskets, Mathews delivered the big shot that sent the Bulldogs (35-1) to their third Elite Eight in school history.

It didn’t come easily. West Virginia (29-8) had three shots to tie the game but Tarik Phillip missed a shot from the lane and Jevon Carter missed two 3-pointers after Silas Melson made one foul shot.

The Mountainee­rs rebounded both misses but couldn’t get another shot off before the buzzer.

Despite shooting 26.7 percent for the game, West Virginia stayed close and took a 58-55 lead on a 3-pointer by Carter with 1:47 to play. Nigel WilliamsGo­ss answered with two free throws.

After Daxter Miles Jr. missed two fouls shots and Nathan Adrian was blocked by Josh Perkins on the putback, Williams-Goss found Mathews in the corner for the open 3-pointer.

Mathews, Przemek Karnowski and Johnathan Williams all had 13 points to lead the Bulldogs.

Carter led the Mountainee­rs with 21 points.

The game was tied at 30 after a first half that was far from an aesthetic masterpiec­e with 27 fouls and just 16 baskets. The teams combined for 29 percent shooting, including 2-for-16 from 3-point range.

The Bulldogs created some space early in the second when Mathews hit 3s on consecutiv­e trips and added a free throw for a four-point play on the second to make it 41-34. But the Mountainee­rs fought back and the game stayed tight until the end.

Gonzaga struggled to get into their offense all game. WCC Player of the Year Williams-Goss was held to 10 points on 2-for-10 shooting with five turnovers.

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