Graham Ike led the No. 11 Gonzaga Bulldogs with a strong performance, scoring 22 points in an 80-59 victory over the University of San Francisco on March 15, 2025. This win secures Gonzaga’s position at the top of the West Coast Conference, maintaining a one-game lead over rivals Saint Mary’s and Santa Clara.
Ike, who is the leading scorer in the West Coast Conference, has now recorded 20 or more points in eight consecutive games. This achievement ties him with former Gonzaga stars Adam Morrison and Derek Raivio, who both set the record in 2006. Alongside Ike, Mario Saint-Supery contributed significantly with 14 points and six assists, while Emmanuel Innocenti added 12 points and eight rebounds.
Gonzaga’s Continued Dominance
The Bulldogs showcased their dominance over the Dons, marking their 35th consecutive victory against San Francisco since 2012. Despite a slow start, with both teams struggling to find their rhythm early in the game, Gonzaga managed to pull ahead. San Francisco led 17-14 after ten minutes, capitalizing on their rebounding and defensive efforts, even as they missed 11 of their first 15 shots and committed seven turnovers.
As the first half progressed, Gonzaga faced a scoring drought, going five minutes without a point. However, Davis Fogle came off the bench to ignite the Bulldogs’ offense, scoring five points, including a powerful dunk that resulted in a three-point play. This spark helped Gonzaga to a 41-29 lead at halftime.
In the second half, Ike faced challenges with his shooting but rallied late in the game, scoring nine points in the final five minutes to secure his scoring streak. Tyrone Riley IV led the Dons with 16 points, but his efforts were not enough to close the gap as Gonzaga maintained control throughout the match.
Upcoming Matches
Gonzaga looks to build on this momentum when they host Pacific on Saturday, while San Francisco prepares for a matchup against Santa Clara on the same day. As the regular season winds down, both teams will be looking to solidify their standings ahead of the postseason.
This victory highlights Gonzaga’s impressive season record of 26-2, with a conference mark of 14-1, setting the stage for a promising finish as they transition to the revamped Pac-12 next season.
