The Commercial Appeal

Gonzaga tightens grip on No. 1 spot in AP poll

- John Marshall

A two-week layoff did nothing to slow down Gonzaga. The Zags strengthen­ed their grip on the No. 1 spot in The Associated Press college basketball poll released on Monday, earning 61 of 64 first-place votes from a media panel after knocking off then-no. 3 Iowa.

No. 2 Baylor received the remaining three first-place votes and Kansas moved up two spots to No. 3. Iowa and Villanova rounded out the top five.

Gonzaga showed no signs of rust after pausing team activities for two weeks due to COVID-19 issues. The Zags (4-0) jumped on the Hawkeyes early and went 13 of 26 from 3-point range to win 99-88 at The Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

“They’ve got a lot of weapons,” Iowa coach Fran Mccaffrey said.

Gonzaga had last played on Dec. 2, an 87-82 win over No. 7 West Virginia in Indianapol­is. The Bulldogs canceled their showdown with Baylor on Dec. 5 just hours before tipoff because a player and a staffer tested positive for COVID-19.

Gonzaga had to shut down after that and missed four home games before returning to the court last week.

The break worked out well for freshman Jalen Suggs, who had 18 of his 30 points in the first half against Iowa and went 7 for 10 from the 3-point arc.

“This past week-and-a-half, I spent a lot of time in the gym by myself, just late at night spending time getting shots up under the gun,” he said. “Coming into this weekend, I really felt like my jump shot improved and I felt really comfortabl­e with it.”

Top-10 Longhorns: No. 10 Texas has taken a big step forward in its sixth season under Shaka Smart.

The Longhorns (7-1) barely beat Davidson to open the relocated Maui Invitation­al, but followed up with wins over Indiana and No. 17 North Carolina to claim the tournament title in Asheville, North Carolina.

Texas lost to Villanova by four but has won three straight since, the latest 77-74 over Oklahoma State.

Spartan fall: Michigan State had climbed to No. 4 after winning its first five games and remained there last week. Michigan State looked rusty in its first game in a week when it played Northweste­rn, falling into a big early hole before losing 79-65.

The loss dropped the Spartans eight spots to No. 12 this week.

 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS/AP ?? Gonzaga’s Drew Timme goes to the basket against West Virginia on Dec. 2 in Indianapol­is.
DARRON CUMMINGS/AP Gonzaga’s Drew Timme goes to the basket against West Virginia on Dec. 2 in Indianapol­is.

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