SPOKANE, Wash. — Drew Timme scored a career-high 37 points and made it look easy as he sank 15 of 19 shots to lead top-ranked Gonzaga over No. 5 Texas 86-74 on Saturday.
“That’s a great team win, man,” said Timme, a leading candidate for player of the year. ”That’s a tough team.”
Timme played nearly 38 minutes and added seven rebounds and three assists while carrying the bulk of the offensive load.
“I always have fun when I play,” the junior forward said. “It’s a joy to play this game.” He added that “being able to be in a pressure situation is a privilege. We are grateful to play high-level games.”
Coach Mark Few said Timme was “arguably the best player in college basketball.”
“He played like it tonight,” said Few, who returned to the sidelines Saturday after serving a three-game suspension for a DUI. He sat out two exhibition games and the season-opening win over Dixie State.
“He’s an off-the-charts competitor” and brings a competitive swagger, Few said of Timme.
Rasir Bolton added 16 points for Gonzaga (2-0), which won a school-record 53rd consecutive home game. The Bulldogs’ last home loss was in 2018.
Timmy Allen scored 18 points for Texas (1-1), which was trying to beat a top-ranked team for the first time in program history. Instead, the Longhorns fell to 0-12 against No. 1 teams.
“I wish we’d played better,” Texas coach Chris Beard said. “It wasn’t for lack of effort.”
Texas fell behind early and was down 20 at halftime. The Longhorns outscored the Zags 47-39 in the second half, but it wasn’t enough.
Beard noted that he had recruited Timme, a Texas native, while he was at Texas Tech.
“He’s a load,” Beard said. “A true 6-10, strong. He plays his angles really well.”
Timme exceeded his previous high of 30 points. Anton Watson had 10 points for Gonzaga.
The Bulldogs started fast, as Timme had 11 points on 5-for-5 shooting less than five minutes into the game. Gonzaga shot 59% in the first half, while the Longhorns shot just 36% and made nine fewer field goals.
Texas chipped away at the deficit as Gonzaga’s shooting cooled off in the second half. Allen had a pair of baskets during an 8-2 run that cut Gonzaga’s lead to 60-49 with 10 minutes left.
A 3-pointer by Bolton and five straight points by Timme pushed Gonzaga’s lead to 72-53 with 6:47 left. But Texas put together a 13-5 run, including consecutive 3-pointers by Allen and Marcus Carr, to cut Gonzaga’s lead to 77-66.
Gonzaga scored the next seven points for an 84-66 lead with 2:36 left, and the Longhorns could not come back.
The Longhorns are the highest-ranked opponent to visit the McCarthey Athletic Center since it opened in 2004. Gonzaga has a 237-15 all-time record in the building.
Beard said more top teams should schedule early-season games against each other. Gonzaga will play at Texas next year.
“The best teams in the country should play real road games,” he said. “I’m looking forward to playing more.”
Gonzaga is 4-0 against Texas, with all previous games at neutral sites.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.