Santa Clara 59, (14) Gonzaga 94

1 2 T
SCU (16-17) 27 32 59
#14 GONZ (25-5) 48 46 94

Final

9:30 PM ET, March 8, 2009
Orleans Arena
Las Vegas, NV

Daye's career-high 28 help Gonzaga to 12th consecutive conference final

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Team Stat Comparison
SANTA CLARA GONZAGA
Points 59 94
FG Made-Attempted 22-50 (.440) 33-59 (.559)
3P Made-Attempted 7-15 (.467) 13-22 (.591)
FT Made-Attempted 8-13 (.615) 15-19 (.789)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 16 (0/0) 16 (0/0)
Largest Lead 3 40
Game Leaders
 SANTA CLARAGONZAGA
PointsJ. Rahon 20A. Daye 28
ReboundsJ. Bryant 10M. Bouldin 8
AssistsJ. Bryant 4M. Bouldin 7
StealsK. Foster 1M. Bouldin 3
BlocksJ. Bryant 1J. Heytvelt 1
 · Team Stats: Santa Clara | Gonzaga
Game Flow
2008-09 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
Jan 15, 2009 @GONZ 95, SCU 53Recap | Box Score
Feb 26, 2009 GONZ 81, @SCU 73Recap | Box Score
· Mar 8, 2009 @GONZ 94, SCU 59Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
SANTA CLARA (ET) GONZAGA (ET)
11/13 @CSB 10:00pm
11/16 MNLO 10:00pm
11/19 @SDSU 10:00pm
11/22 @PAC 8:00pm
11/25 NAU 10:00pm
03/09 SMC 9:00pm
03/19 AKR 7:25pm
03/21 WKU 8:10pm
03/27 @UNC 9:57pm
11/14 MVSU 8:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Santa Clara | Gonzaga
West Coast Conference Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#14 Gonzaga14-026-5
Saint Mary's10-426-6
Portland9-519-12
Santa Clara7-716-17
San Diego6-816-16
Pepperdine5-99-23
San Francisco3-1111-19
Loyola Marymount2-123-28
 · View expanded standings
Associated Press

LAS VEGAS -- Even with a 30-point lead, Gonzaga didn't slow down. Austin Daye kept shooting 3-pointers, his teammates kept pushing the ball, and the Zags kept rumbling toward their usual spot in the West Coast Conference tournament final.

With their game clicking on both ends of the Orleans Arena court, the Zags just couldn't help themselves from squeezing every drop of fun out of this one.

Daye scored a career-high 28 points, Micah Downs hit four 3-pointers, and No. 14 Gonzaga reached its 12th consecutive conference final with a 94-59 thrashing of Santa Clara in the semifinals Sunday night.

Downs scored 18 points and Jeremy Pargo had 16 for the top-seeded Zags (25-5), whose 17-1 run late in the first half opened a 22-point lead that took the suspense out of their seventh straight win over the Broncos (16-17). Gonzaga led by 40 points late, yet still kept shooting their season-high 13 3-pointers and throwing down alley-oop dunks well after the game was decided.

"It's hard to stop us when we have our break going and we're having fun," Pargo said. "We were trying to get our break going against a team like that who wants to slow it down."

Matt Bouldin added 11 points and seven assists for the Zags, whose most impressive accomplishment was holding WCC Player of the Year John Bryant to 13 points and 10 rebounds. Santa Clara couldn't compete without big help from its star, who had 24 points and 27 rebounds in the Broncos' quarterfinal win over San Diego.

"It starts with him and ends with him when you prepare to play them," Gonzaga coach Mark Few said. "A team effort is what we wanted to do, and that's what we got. ... We played great on both ends. We really wanted to establish this thing on that defensive end and play at our pace. When we got that thing going up and down the court, that's when we're at our best."

Gonzaga countered Bryant's inside presence early on with seldom-used 7-foot-5 junior Will Foster, but the Zags' strategy mostly was a group effort. Their aggressive help defense freed up freshman Kevin Foster to score 12 of his 17 points in the first half, but the Broncos couldn't keep up.

Bryant needed two rebounds in the final moments to finish his 16th consecutive game with at least 10 points and 10 rebounds.

"They did a real good job imposing the pace early and getting it up the court," Santa Clara coach Kerry Keating said. "Fatigue was a little bit of a factor. They were rested with a double bye, but we'll learn from that."

James Rahon led the Broncos with four 3-pointers among his 20 points.

After going 14-0 in regular-season conference play, Gonzaga next will meet second-seeded Saint Mary's, which has star guard Patty Mills back in its lineup five weeks after he broke his hand in a game at Gonzaga.

Gonzaga closed the first half on a run that included 13 straight points while holding Santa Clara without a field goal for the final 5:43. The Zags then held the Broncos scoreless for nearly 5 more minutes midway through the second half, taking a 30-point lead with 8:50 to play.

"We know the last two games are precious, and that's how we played," Downs said.

Daye scored inside and out, going 10-for-13 and hitting three 3-pointers. After Pargo scored 14 points in the first half, Downs added 10 in the second half as the Zags thrived with little help from leading-scorer Josh Heytvelt, who scored just three points.

The Zags have won eight of the last 10 West Coast tournament titles, losing only to San Diego in the title game in 2003 and 2008, both times on the Toreros' home court. With the tournament on a neutral court for the first time in its 23-year history, Gonzaga traveled from Spokane with a few thousand cheering fans packed into the comfortably snug arena that's usually home to minor-league hockey, concerts and a Thanksgiving college hoops tournament.

Gonzaga led 31-25 before starting its decisive first-half run, which included back-to-back 3-pointers by Pargo and another by Bouldin. The Zags blew the game open mostly without Heytvelt, who went 1-of-7 with four rebounds after getting a career-high 29 against Santa Clara last week.

Heytvelt didn't score until hitting a free throw with 13:54 left in the second half, putting Gonzaga up by 24.

Bryant left the game for good after hitting two free throws with 1:49 left, getting hugs from his coaches and teammates who watched his transformation from an overweight, 6-foot-11 Bay Area prospect into an impressive low-post player in the past two seasons.

"Our team is a perfect example of why there need to be postseason tournaments outside of the NCAAs and the NIT," Keating said. "When you have a player the caliber of John Bryant, there's got to be a great showcase for them, (but) we're one game away from having a winning record."

Golden State Warriors forward Ronny Turiaf was among the Gonzaga alumni in the stands.


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Sunday, March 8th
7 Duke 71 Final
2 North Carolina 79
20 Purdue 51 Final
8 Michigan State 62
19 Clemson 88 Final
10 Wake Forest 96
Santa Clara 59 Final
14 Gonzaga 94
Virginia Tech 53 Final
24 Florida State 63