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No. 24 Gonzaga Beats Saint Mary's 73-51

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- Saint Mary's and Gonzaga have played some epic basketball games in recent years.

Thursday night's game was not one of them.

No. 24 Gonzaga dominated the Gaels in nearly every phase of a 73-51 victory.

"This is a tough place to play and they are a good team," said interim coach Eran Ganot, who is filling in while Saint Mary's coach Randy Bennett serves a five-game suspension for NCAA violations.

Even though Gonzaga is hampered with injury issues, Ganot said the Zags have solid depth that held the Gaels to 31.9 percent shooting and outrebounded them 39-22. Gonzaga blocked 10 shots, seven by Przemek Karnowski.

But it was one game, Ganot noted.

"This program has been good about adjusting ourselves and moving on to the next game," he said

The 7-foot-1 Karnowski led the Zags with 15 points and nine rebounds.

"I was happy I was able to give my effort for the team," he said.

With one starter out of the lineup and two hobbled with injuries, the Zags have been depending on players like Karnowski, Drew Barham and Angel Nunez to step up. All three did Thursday.

"We stick together like a family," Karnowski said. "Everyone has to step up a little bit."

Kevin Pangos, who is hampered with turf toe, added 15 points and eight rebounds for the Bulldogs (13-2, 3-0 West Coast Conference). Starting forward Sam Dower Jr. played sparingly as he continues to recover from a back injury and starting guard Gary Bell Jr. is out with a broken hand.

Gonzaga has won three straight games since losing to Kansas State. The Zags have won 21 straight WCC games spanning three seasons.

Saint Mary's (10-4, 1-1) in the past decade has battled Gonzaga for supremacy of the WCC, and the teams have met in the past five WCC tournament title games, with the Gaels winning two.

Beau Levesque scored 12 points to lead Saint Mary's, which shot 31.9 percent, while Gonzaga shot 49 percent.

The Gaels, who came in averaging 43 percent from 3-point range, made just 1 of 12 3-point attempts.

"We knew we had to guard the 3-point line," Gonzaga's Gerard Coleman said. "That's their forte, how they win games."

Nunez added 13 points and Kyle Dranginis had 12 for Gonzaga, which outrebounded the Gaels 39-22.

"We took a really good basketball team and guarded them great," Gonzaga coach Mark Few said. "It was probably our best all-around effort of the whole year."

It was Gonzaga's second straight outstanding defensive game. The Zags beat San Francisco 69-41 on Monday.

Bennett will miss the next three games, serving a suspension announced last March for failing to properly monitor the basketball program and other issues.

Ganot said the Zags deserved the credit for his team's poor shooting.

"We took some tough shots and they defended well," Ganot said.

"Defense has been an issue," Ganot said. "Rebounding needs to improve."

As for Karnowski, "he caught the ball too easily and too deep," Ganot said. "We didn't do a good job on him tonight."

Levesque scored four of Saint Mary's first five baskets as the Gaels took an early 10-7 lead.

Pangos hit a 3-pointer as Gonzaga went on an 11-2 run for a 19-14 lead.

Saint Mary's got within 19-18, but the Gonzaga defense clamped down. The Zags scored 10 straight points, including two 3-pointers by Drew Barham, for a 29-18 lead.

Saint Mary's was held to one field goal and two free throws in the final 7 1/2 minutes of the first half and trailed 36-22. The Gaels shot 32 percent in the first half and missed all eight of their 3-point attempts. The Zags shot 52 percent and won the first half rebound battle 23-10.

"The middle part of the game was inexcusable," Ganot said.

The teams traded baskets early in the second half, with Saint Mary's unable to reduce its deficit.

Saint Mary's did not make a field goal for more than 5 minutes, and Barham and Pangos hit 3-pointers as Gonzaga pushed the lead to 48-31.

The Gaels went more than 8 minutes without a field goal in the later stages of the game and fell behind 66-40.

The Gaels, who average 77 points per game, won their first nine games of the season, dropped three straight at a tournament in Hawaii, then beat Pacific on Monday.

Gonzaga's last conference home loss was in 2011 to Saint Mary's. The Zags are 66-2 in WCC games in the McCarthey Athletic Center since it opened in 2004.

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