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Gonzaga Aims for Dominance Over Kennesaw State
20 Mar
Summary
- Gonzaga, a consistent tournament team, faces Kennesaw State as a 20.5-point favorite.
- The Bulldogs boast the nation's ninth-best defense, posing a significant challenge.
- Kennesaw State has the fifth-worst defensive rating, facing a strong Gonzaga offense.

The Gonzaga Bulldogs are poised to make another appearance in the NCAA Tournament, entering as a significant favorite against Kennesaw State. As a No. 3 seed, Gonzaga is set to face the No. 14 seed Kennesaw State Owls in Portland on Thursday night, with oddsmakers establishing Gonzaga as a 20.5-point favorite.
Gonzaga's consistent presence in the tournament, dating back to 1999, underscores their perennial strength. This year's squad, while not necessarily in the top tier of national contenders, is a formidable force to be reckoned with. Their defensive prowess is particularly notable, ranking as the ninth-best defensive team in the country according to KenPom metrics.
Kennesaw State's path to an upset hinges on their fast-paced tempo, hoping to disrupt Gonzaga's rhythm. However, Gonzaga's defense is well-equipped to handle quick transitions, often forcing quick stops and capitalizing on fast breaks. The Owls possess the fifth-worst defensive rating among the 68 teams in the tournament, making them vulnerable against Gonzaga's top-30 ranked offense. Key players Graham Ike and Tyon Grant-Foster, both averaging over 11 points per game, lead Gonzaga's offensive charge.




