
Anton Watson carries Gonzaga past UCLA in Maui Invitational
Gonzaga men's basketball fans feel thankful Anton Watson returned for his fifth year of college basketball.
The Spokane native capped off the Maui Invitational with one of the most impressive performances of the three-day event, as he was nearly perfect for No. 11 Gonzaga against familiar-foe UCLA on Wednesday. Watson went for a career-high 32 points on 14-for-15 shooting from the floor, despite playing through early foul trouble. That was essentially the case for all his teammates, as each player in Mark Few's eight-man rotation finished with three or more personal fouls.
Watson powered the Zags to a 69-65 win over the Bruins (4-2) to claim two of their three outings at the Stan Sheriff Center before they make the trip back to Spokane. Freshman guard Sebastian Mack concluded his hot run at the Maui Invitational, as he finished with 16 points. Lazar Stefanovic finished with 16 as well, but UCLA wasn't the same with 6-foot-10 post Adem Bona on the bench due to foul trouble. The Bruins' leading scorer played 22 minutes after picking up four personal fouls.
Here are three takeaways from Wednesday's win.