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Ben Gregg breaks the cold shooting strip, scoring 23 points in the victory over San Francisco | Gonzaga -Männerbasketball

San Francisco – Before Ben Gregg went on the floor against San Francisco on Saturday, he had just gone nine games without scoring a three-point field and shooting 0-10 in this route. He turned this against the Dons, went 3: 7 beyond the arch and scored 23 points for the ZAGs in their 95: 75 victory against San Francisco.

Gregg made 14 shots at season height this evening. He went out of the field 8-14 and also scored four points from the freewurfine. San Francisco started the game by not protecting both Gregg and Michael Ajayi behind the three -point line and allowed them to make wide -open shots out of the depth. Head coach Mark Ledig, said Gregg's addition to the Tor -Mix, made her team very difficult for opposing teams to defend themselves.

“They insulted him.

Gregg also got eight rebounds in the game and seemed to be everywhere on the field for the ZAGs and to play 29 minutes, which is the most in 11 games for Bulldogs strikers. Gregg said his teammates and the coaching team encouraged him to continue shooting despite the rough patch and to do a couple, had brought back a certain confidence in his shot.

“I like people [Ryan Nembhard] I have the whole game confident, coaching teams told me that I should continue to shoot it and that they will go in. So that was a big time and it was nice to go into a couple in any case, “said Gregg.

The ZAGs took to the streets and won with 20 points with 20 points to end the regular season, with the WCC tournament being swing. Ryan Nembhard said that it was disrespectful for opposing teams to leave Gregg and Ajayi and enable them to do the threes.

“He has some tough ones this year, but I think to get him going is huge. I think one of our four, if you play like this, we are another team. It is good for him to go through some, we talked about it, we knew that you would give him this report tonight, and that he helps to help our trust, and our team, said Nembhard, said.

The Bulldogs secured a second place with the WCC in the regular season and officially gave them a goodbye directly to the conference semi-final and more than a week before their next game. You will play on Monday, March 10, at 8:30 p.m. because you have to win this game to achieve your 27th WCC championship conference in a row and to hope that you have had to win your 21st championship game for conference championships since 1998.

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