
Gonzaga comes up short vs. UConn: 'You need 'A' games out of your best guys'
SEATTLE - From the opening tip, the No. 10 Gonzaga Bulldogs faced an uphill battle against the reigning national champions on Friday.
No. 5 UConn (10-1) flexed its championship DNA with thorough execution on both ends of the floor, as it led by double-digits for a majority of the top-10 showdown in front of a well-represented Gonzaga crowd at Climate Pledge Arena. Any attempt at flipping momentum from the Bulldogs (8-3) was immediately countered by a big play from the Huskies. Even with Mark Few's defensive adjustments, Dan Hurley's squad had enough juice to slug it out down the stretch.
Donovan Clingan finished with a game-high 21 points and eight rebounds for the Huskies, who shot 55.8% from the field and 7-for-17 from downtown. The 7-foot-3 post essentially closed the door on any comeback attempt with a two-hand alley-oop dunk that put his team up by a dozen with just under four minutes to play, silencing the Gonzaga faithful. Rutgers transfer Cam Spencer added 15 points and knocked down three triples.
For the Bulldogs, they've dropped two of their last three outings after shooting 39% from the floor and 2-of-12 from deep. Anton Watson paced with 20 points while Ryan Nembhard added 15.
Here are three takeaways from Gonzaga's loss.