Spokane Shines as Gonzaga Takes Down Baylor in a Stunner
Spokane, WA – Last night’s showdown at Spokane Arena had all the hype you could ask for, with Gonzaga facing off against eighth-ranked Baylor in a game that sparked plenty of expectations. What we saw, however, was a tantalizing display from the Zags, who absolutely dominated the Bears in a 101-63 rout that left fans and analysts buzzing.
A Night to Remember
From the very start, Gonzaga flexed its muscle. It seemed like every time they crossed half court, they were creating open looks and hitting shots. Take Khalif Battle, for instance. He didn’t just step up, he was a stroll in the park! After making two back-to-back step-back and catch-and-shoot 3-pointers, he found himself all alone in the corner with no one even close. His subsequent 3-pointer was just icing on the cake, celebrated with a heartwarming smile and a little shoulder shimmy that said it all. It genuinely symbolized how much fun the night was for the Zags.
By the time halftime rolled around, Gonzaga had already built a comfy 19-point lead. It didn’t stop there; instead, the gap only widened in the second half. With six rotation players returning and the addition of high-scoring transfers like Battle and Michael Ajayi, it looks like Gonzaga is setting the stage for what might be a high-octane season. Talk about filling the scoreboard!
Looking for Improvement
But let’s not ignore the elephant in the room: Gonzaga’s defense. Over the past couple of seasons, their defensive efficiency slipped outside the top 50, causing fans to raise eyebrows. That said, the way they played defense last night, hounding Baylor with relentless energy, shows promise. If they can maintain that intensity, this team is going to be dangerous.
Other Big Winners and Losers
While Gonzaga was clearly the star of the night, they weren’t the only team creating headlines. The SEC had a rough start, with four teams stumbling against unranked opponents. South Carolina fell to North Florida in a shocking upset, and Texas A&M couldn’t finish strong against UCF. Meanwhile, the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, and Big 12 all put in solid performances with a jaw-dropping combined record of 48-1 on the same night. The one loss? You guessed it – Baylor’s dismal showing against Gonzaga.
Fresh Faces Shine Bright
Let’s talk about new talent. Cooper Flagg, the kid everyone has been waiting to see, delivered in his college debut with Duke. His statistics speak volumes: 18 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists – and boy, that dunk! Everyone was buzzing about it, sharing clips of him taking it to the rim like it was a casual stroll in the park. And he wasn’t alone! Fellow freshman Derik Queen for Maryland flexed his muscles with a 22-point, 20-rebound game, showcasing just how much talent is out there right now.
A New Era for Louisville
And let’s not forget about Louisville, who picked up a massive victory of their own by crushing Morehead State 93-45. After two dismal seasons, the revamped team, now under the leadership of new coach Pat Kelsey, played with a sense of joy that had been missing for far too long. Fans were ecstatic, and honestly, how could you not be? This is a fresh start for a proud program that went through some tough times.
Close Calls and Heart Stoppers
Last but not least, we saw some nail-biters as well. DePaul had a dramatic end, with Jacob Meyer hitting a stunning 3-pointer to tie the game, eventually leading to an exhilarating overtime victory. Winning by two points against a team predicted to struggle is not exactly what they wanted, but hey, a win is a win!
With the season just kicking off, it’s clear that this college basketball year is bound to be thrilling. Gonzaga’s impressive performance against Baylor has everyone wondering if this could be their year to finally grab that elusive title. Buckle up, folks, because we’re in for a wild ride!

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