San Antonio Express-News

Bulldogs aren’t a ‘one-trick pony’

Zags are known for top offense, but don’t forget stingy defense

- By Aaron Beard

INDIANAPOL­IS — Gonzaga has spent its entire season pushing tempo, knocking down shots and rolling to comfortabl­e wins with one of the best offenses college basketball has seen in two decades.

The Zags’ push for perfection hasn’t ignored the other end of the court, either.

The No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament enters Tuesday’s West Region final against Southern California as one of the national leaders in defensive efficiency.

And the Zags are coming off a strong performanc­e against Creighton’s outside shooters.

Do they get enough credit for their work on the defensive end?

“I don’t think they do,” coach Mark Few said of his players. “I think we’ve had some excellent, I mean, offthe-chart performanc­es and some terrific halves.”

The Bulldogs (29-0) rank seventh in Kenpom’s adjusted efficiency by allowing 88.6 points per 100 possession­s. They’ve held opponents below their scoring average in 20 games, including the past six, despite

playing a fast tempo.

“We play a lot of really high-possession games so

our totals or total points given up is a lot higher than some of the other elite defensive

teams in the country,” senior Associated Press first-team all-american Corey Kispert said Monday. “But we think we’re just as good and can go toe-to-toe with any defensive team out there.”

Sunday’s 83-65 win against Creighton — which shot 41 percent and made 5 of 23 3-pointers — marked the seventh time the Zags held an opponent at least 10 points below their average.

“This is not a one-trick pony,” Bluejays coach Greg Mcdermott said. “These guys can play on both ends of the floor.”

Few credited his players’ attention to each scouting report. He also pointed out their perimeter size to go with bigs Drew Timme and Anton Watson being nimble enough to allow effective defensive switches.

The sixth-seeded Trojans (25-7) will test that unit. USC has shot 54.8 percent in NCAA Tournament wins against Drake, Kansas and Oregon to reach its first Elite Eight in 20 years, including making 21 of 35 3pointers (60 percent) against the Jayhawks and Ducks. The matchup of USC’S Mobley brothers against the Gonzaga big men will be one to watch.

“All I know is they’re ranked No. 1 in the nation, they’re undefeated,” USC coach Andy Enfield said of Gonzaga’s defense. “I don’t see how you’re being overlooked. We just know they’re an exceptiona­l team at both ends of the floor.”

 ?? Andy Lyons / Getty Images ?? Andrew Nembhard, right, and the Gonzaga defense have held their opponents below their season scoring average in 20 games, including the last six.
Andy Lyons / Getty Images Andrew Nembhard, right, and the Gonzaga defense have held their opponents below their season scoring average in 20 games, including the last six.

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