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Men's Basketball
Matt Mooney
65
South Dakota USD 9-6
102
Winner Gonzaga GON 12-0
South Dakota USD
9-6
65
Final
102
Gonzaga GON
12-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
South Dakota USD 25 40 65
Gonzaga GON 52 50 102

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Bryan Boettcher, USD Sports Information

Gonzaga stays unbeaten as Yotes end non-conference play

MBB: GON 102, USD 65

SPOKANE, Wash.—Gonzaga freshman Zach Collins made all nine shots he took from the field and scored a season-high 21 points to lead the seventh-ranked Bulldogs to a 102-65 win against South Dakota Wednesday at McCarthey Athletic Center.
 
Gonzaga stayed undefeated and equaled its best start in program history at 12-0. South Dakota, competing against its highest-ranked opponent at the Division I level, finished non-conference play with a 9-6 record. The Coyotes open Summit League play at home against Omaha on Dec. 29.
 
Gonzaga entered with the sixth-best field goal percentage defense in the nation at 36 percent. The Coyotes equaled that mark by making 25 of 69 shots including 4 of 20 3-point tries. South Dakota was coming off its best shooting performance of the season, 55 percent, in Sunday's win at Montana State.
 
The Bulldogs used a 19-2 run midway through the first half to open up a 39-20 lead and never looked back. The score was 52-25 at halftime and the Zags rested their starters for most of the second. Gonzaga buried 12 3-pointers and shot 53 percent from the field (39-73).
 
South Dakota got 13 points each from Tyler Flack and Matt Mooney who combined to hit 12 of 29 shots. Point guards Trey Dickerson and Triston Simpson finished with 10 and nine points, respectively. Tyler Hagedorn made a 3, a 2, and a free throw for six points.
 
In addition to Collins' 21, the Bulldogs got 14 points from Nigel Williams-Goss, 12 from Johnathan Williams and 11 from Jordan Mathews. Williams-Goss also had game highs of nine rebounds and five assists.
 
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