Julian Strawther’s stellar double-double lifts No. 3 Gonzaga over No. 14 Grand Canyon 

Julian Strawther’s stellar double-double lifts No. 3 Gonzaga over No. 14 Grand Canyon with an 82-70 victory

Julian Strawther scored a game-high 28 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as third-seeded Gonzaga pulled away in the second half of an 82-70 victory against No. 14 Grand Canyon in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament’s West Regional on Friday night in Denver.

Drew Timme added 21 points for the Bulldogs (29-5), who will play the winner of Friday’s late game between Arizona State and TCU on Sunday.

 Anton Watson also had a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds.

Rayshon Harrison led the Lopes (24-12) with 20 points, Chance McMillian scored 16 and Gabe McGlothan had 11.

Julian Strawther of the Gonzaga Bulldogs shoots the ball against the Grand Canyon Antelopes

Julian Strawther of the Gonzaga Bulldogs shoots the ball against the Grand Canyon Antelopes

Strawther #0 pulls down a rebound a rebound against the Grand Canyon Antelopes

Strawther #0 pulls down a rebound a rebound against the Grand Canyon Antelopes 

The Zags used a 16-0 run in the second half to pull away, taking a 64-42 lead with 9:54 left, as GCU went scoreless for more than 6 1/2 minutes.

Gonzaga shot 53.6% from the field (30 of 56) and was 7 of 15 from 3-point range. Grand Canyon shot 43.1% (28 of 65) and was 9 of 24 from long distance. The Zags had a big edge at the free-throw line, going 15 of 19 while the Lopes were just 5 of 7.

The Zags out rebounded Grand Canyon 39-25 and had a 40-26 advantage in points in the paint as well as 11-4 in fast-break points.

Gonzaga led 40-36 after a back-and-forth first half as Strawther scored 16 points.

The Zags scored the game’s first seven points, forcing Grand Canyon coach Bryce Drew to call a timeout less than two minutes in.

After Gonzaga extended the lead to 10-2, the Lopes went on a 10-0 run — capped by back-to-back 3-pointers from Walter Ellis and McMillian — to pull ahead.

Grand Canyon was up 28-21 before the Zags responded with an 8-0 run to regain the lead.

Timme made a layup with 1:52 left in the half to put the Zags up and he then assisted on Strawther’s 3-pointer that made it 38-34.

Strawther, passing the ball as Grand Canyon guard Kobe Knox, and forward Yvan on Friday

Strawther, passing the ball as Grand Canyon guard Kobe Knox, and forward Yvan on Friday

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