The No. 7 Gonzaga Bulldogs have ventured across the state for a highly-anticipated clash with the No. 4 Kentucky Wildcats at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle.
The battle of 7-1 programs marks the fourth all-time meeting between the Zags and Wildcats, who’ve met in each of the past three seasons (including Saturday’s game) as part of a six-year nonconference series that the two schools arranged in August 2022. Mark Few and company came out victorious in the last two meetings, as they beat the then-No. 4 teams in the country, 88-72, in Spokane in 2022 and then pulled off a thrilling89-85 upset over the No. 17 team at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, last February.
The Wildcats (92.9 points per game) and the Bulldogs (90.4 points) rank among the top five scoring offenses in the country through the first month of the season. Gonzaga is No. 2 in the nation in adjusted offensive efficiency, per KenPom. Kentucky is 13th in that category and converts 601.% of its 2-point attempts, 10th-best in the country.
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HALFTIME: Gonzaga 50, Kentucky 34: Ryan Nembhard’s stepback jumper capped off quite the first half on both ends of the floor for the Bulldogs, who went 19-of-35 (54.3%) from the field and held the Wildcats without a field goal for the final five minutes of the first half. Kentucky struggled to establish any presence down low, while Graham Ike fueled Gonzaga’s offensive attack on the other end with a game-high 18 points at the break.
Gonzaga 44, Kentucky 32 (2:50): The Bulldogs pushed ahead behind a strong first half from Graham Ike, who scored 18 points and ripped down seven rebounds in just 12 minutes played. The Wildcats had success on the offensive boards to stay within a 12-point gap of the Zags.
Gonzaga 30, Kentucky 18 (8:58): An emphatic one-hand slam dunk in transition from Khalif Battle put the Bulldogs up a dozen points and brought Climate Pledge to its feet.
Gonzaga 21, Kentucky 12 (11:35): Nolan Hickman put on the moves along the baseline to shake Wildcats guard Koby Brea, then finished with his right hand to cap off an 8-2 scoring spurt for the Bulldogs. Graham Ike leads all scorers early with eight points and six rebounds.
Gonzaga 11, Kentucky 8 (15:44)): These top-five scoring offenses wasted no time settling into their sets early on. The Bulldogs started 5-of-9 from the floor behind Ryan Nembhard and Graham Ike, who combined for eight of their team’s first 11 points. The Wildcats answered with a pair of 3-pointers from Kerr Kriisa and Jaxson Robinson, though they went without a field goal for two minutes while the Zags pulled in front.
Pregame injury update: Kentucky fifth-year senior guard Lamont Butler (ankle) won’t play vs. the Zags.
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