Gonzaga’s last-second shot beats Western Ky 83-81

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Gonzaga’s rowdy celebration spilled into the locker room, where the team watched a replay of freshman Demetri Goodson’s game-winner and got to cheer again and again.

Goodson streaked down court and made a short, running bank shot with 0.9 seconds left, lifting the fourth-seeded Bulldogs over Western Kentucky 83-81 Saturday night in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

Gonzaga (28-5) advanced to the South Region semifinals to play top-seeded North Carolina on Friday in Memphis, Tenn. The Tar Heels defeated LSU 84-70.

“It’s unbelievable for a freshman point guard, a big-time, big-time play,” guard Micah Downs said. “He came down, read it perfectly, and then that’s his shot. He practices it all the time.”

Steffphon Pettigrew hit a tip-in for the 12th-seeded Hilltoppers (25-9) that tied it at 81 with 7.2 seconds left. But Goodson took the inbounds pass and went straight to the basket with little resistance, hitting from close on the left side.

“I drove left and there were two guys there, and the `big’ went with Matt (Bouldin). That opened up the lane so I just took it,” Goodson said. “I was really surprised to get that look.”

Western Kentucky, which made a surprise run to the regional semifinals last year, was led by Orlando Mendez-Valdez with 25 points. Coach Ken McDonald’s signal for a timeout after Goodson’s shot went unnoticed amid the chaos.

The Zags mobbed their freshman hero at center court, engulfing him in a leaping scrum. Coach Mark Few turned to a throng of Gonzaga fans behind the bench and pumped his fists in the air.

“That will go down as one of the biggest shots in Gonzaga history,” said Jeremy Pargo, who had 18 points.

The Bulldogs were still leaping in the locker room when they replayed the final shot. They replayed it again to poke fun at their victory celebration.

Western Kentucky’s locker room was a stark contrast. Guard Anthony Sally sat facing his locker for several minutes after the game, his head in his hands.

“It hurts,” he said. “We came so far and it was right there.”

This was the 11th straight victory for the Zags, who won the West Coast Conference regular-season title and tournament. The Hilltoppers won the Sun Belt Conference.

Josh Heytvelt’s layup with 7:34 left made it 67-64, and he made a bank shot and free throw that put Gonzaga ahead 81-72 with 2:14 left.

Mendez-Valdez hit a 3-pointer to make it 81-77 with 1:30 to go. After a Zags turnover, Mendez-Valdez hit Pettigrew for a breakaway dunk with 58.7 seconds left that made it 81-79. Pettigrew’s tip-in tied it.

Bouldin had 20 points and eight rebounds for Gonzaga.

A.J. Slaughter had 24 points for the Hilltoppers, who had won eight straight going into the game.

“It was just devastating, just the fact that it came down to the last possession,” Mendez-Valdez said. “I didn’t really get too emotional after the game until we got into the locker room when coach started talking. That’s when I started to get emotional.”

The Zags have made the round of 16 five times in the past 11 years—this is their first trip there since 2006. They burst onto the national scene in 1999 as scrappy mid-major underdogs who reached the final eight.

Last season Western Kentucky upset its way into the regional semifinals. As the 12th seed, the Hilltoppers first defeated Drake 101-99 on Ty Rogers’ 30-foot buzzer-beater, then beat San Diego 72-63 before falling 88-78 to UCLA.

The Hilltoppers pulled off another upset on Thursday when they held off fifth-seeded Illinois 76-72 to advance. The Zags defeated Akron 77-64 on Thursday.

Western Kentucky took a first-half lead to 31-25 on Jeremy Evans’ jumper. Gonzaga, the taller of the teams, struggled to keep up with the Hilltoppers’ creative guards.

Heytvelt, Gonzaga’s top scorer, did not score until a dunk that narrowed it to 35-32 with 2:10 to play before the break. Heytvelt was averaging 15.1 points.

Western Kentucky held on for a narrow 37-35 advantage at the break. Mendez-Valdez had 17 first-half points, including 5-for-7 on 3-point attempts.

Bouldin’s layup and free throw to open the second half gave Gonzaga the lead, and Pargo added a 3-pointer to extend it.

Goodson said the last time he made that shot to win a game he was in fifth grade. But Few had no doubt.

“He is easily our best finisher around the rim. This kid just has a knack for making shots with contact over bigger guys,” Few said. “We noticed it from Day One in our program.”

Last season, Western Kentucky and Gonzaga played in the Great Alaska Shootout with the Zags coming out on top, 74-71. It was their only prior meeting.

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  1. A Yahoo! User
    36. Posted by A Yahoo! User Fri Mar 27 10:55pm EDT

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    Halftime score: UNC 53 Gonzagorrhea 42.

    Looks like that "thumping" is just the sound of your season coming to an end.
  2. oscar j
    35. Posted by oscar j Mon Mar 23 10:54pm EDT

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    GO ZAGS!!!! Repeat your 2006 thumping of the Heels. Final 4 is yours if you want it.
  3. John B
    34. Posted by John B Sun Mar 22 4:05pm EDT

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    Who cares?
  4. <i>lambo225</i>
    33. Posted by lambo225 Sun Mar 22 1:13pm EDT

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    Go Zags I think everyone is overlooking a very big call or no call how about the body slam Valdez did to Matt Boldan to give western 2 points.
  5. <i>aah_apo</i>
    32. Posted by aah_apo Sun Mar 22 11:34am EDT

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    Zags were able to push UConn into OT this season... It'll be an awesome game. Hopefully, Zags by 5.
  6. Lord Ross
    31. Posted by Lord Ross Sun Mar 22 7:39am EDT

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    Great game, maybe the best of the tournament. Western Kentucky has nothing to hang their heads about. Congrats to both teams.
  7. A Yahoo! User
    30. Posted by A Yahoo! User Sun Mar 22 5:22am EDT

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    Classes will be back to normal at Gonzaga after they get trashed by UNC.
  8. A Yahoo! User
    29. Posted by A Yahoo! User Sun Mar 22 3:37am EDT

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    How can you idiots say your team got robbed, or it was blown call? Even if the timeout does get called they still would only have .09 seconds left. That's not enough time to do anything but heave it the length of the floor anyway! You shouldn't have given up the layup with such poor defense. No wonder your people have never won anything in basketball. You know nothing about it.
  9. RogueCzar
    28. Posted by RogueCzar Sun Mar 22 2:53am EDT

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    I attend Gonzaga, classes are going to be crazy on Monday!

    GO ZAGS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  10. joy
    27. Posted by joy Sun Mar 22 2:20am EDT

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    Watch the tape of the WKU coach's post-game press conference. He did NOT try to call a time out after their basket at 7.2. He wanted his team to play defense, and obviously they didn't--Goodson made a great play. He wanted a timeout at .09. But possibly, maybe they didn't even have one to call! Either way, the WKU coach admits he didn't want one at 7.2 seconds. Classy move on his part
  11. <i>lindsey.ehlenbach</i>
    26. Posted by lindsey.ehlenbach Sun Mar 22 2:20am EDT

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    Yes he called time out...but WK Head Coach stated that they threw the ball in bounds to quickly on a T.V. interview minutes after the game was finished. They should not have thrown the ball in if they wanted to take a time out. It also the players responsibility to look at the bench for their coaches direction. Game over...so get over it.
  12. AlexS
    25. Posted by AlexS Sun Mar 22 2:00am EDT

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    double O.....it appears you are correct...but only in the last minute of the second half/OT. The difference is that they stop the clock after each basket when there is less than a minute to go. I assume this makes it a "dead ball" situation, in which the defensive team can call a timeout. At least, that is how I interpret the rulebook.
  13. <i>smjjakr</i>
    24. Posted by smjjakr Sun Mar 22 1:16am EDT

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    Oh, and I guess Bouldin wasn't completely shoved out of the way on that lose ball at the end of the game? Quit whining you losers. It would be one thing if W KY was winning and had the game "taken" from them by the 'time out'.. then I'd feel for you... but the Bullsogs were ahead most all of the second half. It was Gonzagas game to lose. And who is to say WHAT WOULD HAVE HAPPENED IF THE TIME OUT WAS CALLED????? All speculation that Gonzaga would not have scored anyway. Overall it was a good, entertaining game. Western Kentucky was pretty amazing and they have nothing to be ashamed of... but the better team won. And yes, NC is likely a better team than Gonzaga but we'll see... I think the Bulldogs will make a good game of it. They nearly, almost, should have beat Connecticut earlier this season, losing on a last second shot after turning the ball over, so they have proven they can compete with top ranked teams.
  14. <i>tjmaui21</i>
    23. Posted by tjmaui21 Sun Mar 22 12:57am EDT

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    Blown call! There were many blown calls for both teams but I thought the Zags definitely had some home cooking. Missed free throws ultimately sealed the deal for WKU tho. Zags, sorry but ur not that good. UNC will win easily with or without Lawson.
  15. <i>tjmaui21</i>
    22. Posted by tjmaui21 Sun Mar 22 12:52am EDT

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    They DID have a timeout u morons! Why else would they be talking about it after the games on all the sports channels??? Zags got the calls this game. Plain and simple! WKU got robbed! Doesnt really matter. UNC will win by 15 with or without Lawson.
  16. Jay
    21. Posted by Jay Sun Mar 22 12:47am EDT

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    wow that was definitly a blown call but put blame on the w.k. players for not defending the inbounds pass after the bucket, they made goodson famous for the next few days by giving him a totally un contested LAY_UP!
  17. Jeffrey
    20. Posted by Jeffrey Sat Mar 21 11:51pm EDT

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    Go zags !!!!!!!!!!
  18. double O Ro
    19. Posted by double O Ro Sat Mar 21 11:49pm EDT

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    Alex, you can call a timeout after you score a basket. You just have to do it right away before the other team inbounds the ball. Great game. Go Zags!!!!!!!
  19. A Yahoo! User
    18. Posted by A Yahoo! User Sat Mar 21 11:41pm EDT

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    Actually this "controversy" is CBS' fault. They showed a replay of Gonzaga making their final shot, and seemed to arguing it should not have counted because the WKy coach was trying to call timeout(???)The tape clearly shows he did not do that before Gonzaga in-bounded the ball, but that he did at some point afterwards- although that was not made clear by CBS.

    Since by rule, a team can't call a time out AFTER the other team has the ball in play, that point would be moot, which CBS seems to be forgetting. WKy probably wouldn't have made another desperation shot (lightning usually doesn't strike twice, if you recall their miracle win last year) so they probably really weren't "robbed". However, the WKy coach DID try to call a TO with SOME time left, and it should have been awarded, even if that was only .9. But the way CBS seems to be positioning it is wrong. Hopefully ESPN can clean up their mess.
  20. Lyubo
    17. Posted by Lyubo Sat Mar 21 11:23pm EDT

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    Simple as this, Gonzaga won. the refs don't have to call that timeout since they have to focus on the field, and Gonzaga had alredy inbounded it. Not just that, but it wasn't a very definitive timeout sign until after gonzaga got onto the opposing side of the field. why would the refs be looking backwards at the coach of WKU when they should be looking at the play at hand? it's WKU's fault if they didn't use the timeout before they scored to plan the defense also.
  21. crazy one
    16. Posted by crazy one Sat Mar 21 11:22pm EDT

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    ok, makes since, did not know, thanks for the info and I agree, it was a awesome game!! Can't wait until the next Zags game.
  22. crazy one
    15. Posted by crazy one Sat Mar 21 11:19pm EDT

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    I thought they used their last time out and did not have a timeout remaining. You can't use what you do not have!
  23. AlexS
    14. Posted by AlexS Sat Mar 21 11:14pm EDT

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    If they had no timeouts, and called one, they'll still give it to you, but it's a technical foul. Remember Chris Webber against UNC?

    You can't call a timeout after you score a bucket, because you are no longer on offense. Only Gonzaga could call a timeout, and they chose not to. The media made it seem like there should have been a timeout after the tip-in, but it was after the Goodson layup that WKU tried to call a TO.
  24. cubswin
    13. Posted by cubswin Sat Mar 21 11:13pm EDT

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    You can't see the coach call timeout in any of the replays, and Gonzaga inbounded it right away, it's tough to blame the ref considering they have to see the coach call the timeout and acknowledge it before the ball is inbounded. Also, the WKU players definitely were not just standing around when Goodson scored he was pressured the whole way through the play.
  25. ZachW
    12. Posted by ZachW Sat Mar 21 11:09pm EDT

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    You guys should stop whining it was an awesome game and gonzaga lost the in the first round the last 2 years so just give it a rest.
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