Drew Timme scored 21 of his 25 points in the second half, and top overall seed Gonzaga rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit to beat No. 9 seed Memphis 82-78 on Saturday night in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Trailing at the half for only the fourth time this season, Gonzaga leaned on its star junior to reach its seventh-straight Sweet 16. The Bulldogs (28-3) will face No. 4 seed Arkansas in the West Region semifinals on Thursday in San Francisco.
Andrew Nembhard added 23 points for the Bulldogs, Rasir Bolton scored 17 and Gonzaga never trailed after a basket from Timme and Bolton’s 3-pointer with 10 minutes remaining that made it 61-57.
But Memphis (22-11) didn’t go away. The Tigers pulled even at 66 on DeAndre Williams’ basket. After Nembhard’s 3 put the Bulldogs up 76-69, the Tigers still made it a one-possession game with 32 seconds left on Lester Quinones’ 3-pointer.
Nembhard, the only consistent free-throw shooter for Gonzaga on the night, made four at the foul line in the final 25 seconds.
Williams scored 14 points for Memphis but sat a big chunk of the second half with foul trouble. Tyler Harris had 11 of his 13 points in the first half and Quinones finished with 10.
The matchup between future NBA lottery picks Chet Holmgren of Gonzaga and Jalen Duren of Memphis never fully materialized because of foul trouble. Duren finished with seven points and seven rebounds but played just 19 minutes and sat for more than 10 minutes of the second half after picking up his fourth foul.
Holmgren had nine points, nine rebounds and four blocks before fouling out in the final seconds.
For a while, Memphis looked willing and able to spoil what was essentially a Gonzaga home game a 6-hour drive from its campus. Memphis dominated the latter stages of the first half and built a 41-31 lead at the break as nervous energy filled Moda Center.
Timme erupted to start the second half, scoring the first 11 points for the Bulldogs and in the process helping land Duren and Williams in foul trouble. Timme knocked down a 3-pointer, hit a pair of tough jumpers and scored on a slick baseline reverse to erase a big chunk of Memphis’ halftime lead.
From there, he got help from Bolton and Nembhard. The trio combined for 42 of Gonzaga’s 51 points in the second half.
POSTGAME NOTES
Memphis used the starting lineup of Alex Lomax, Lester Quinones, Landers Nolley II, DeAndre Williams and Jalen Duren for the 12th-straight game.Memphis used 16 different starting lineups in its 33 games this season but this same lineup since Feb. 12 at No. 6/7 Houston.
After starting the season 9-8 following a loss on Jan. 20, the Tigers ended the year winning 13 of their final 16 games.The Tigers are now 35-27 all-time in the NCAA Tournament in their 27 appearances.
Memphis has won at least one game in three-straight NCAA Tournament appearances (2013, 2014, 2022).Memphis committed a season-low five turnovers.With his 6-for-6 effort on Saturday, Tyler Harris ended the season hitting 29-consecutive free throws.Harris scored in double figures for the 15th time this season, posting 13 points.Harris played in his 100th career game for Memphis, joining fellow Memphian Alex Lomax in reaching that milestone this season.
DeAndre Williams led the Tigers in scoring, totaling 14 points for his 16th double-figure game this season.Williams paced Memphis in scoring for the fifth time this year.Williams, along with Jaren Duren, led the Tigers with seven rebounds apiece.Lester Quinones had 10 points for the Tigers, notching his 19th double-figure game of the year.
Alex Lomax had a team-best five assists, leading the Tigers for the 19th time this season.