Tillie helps No. 12 Gonzaga hold off Pacific 71-61

The sophomore scores 21 points, adds 10 rebounds and scores a key bucket with time winding down.

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STOCKTON, Calif. — Gonzaga did the little things to make up for a rough night shooting, primarily crashing the offensive boards against Pacific to bail out its erratic offense.

In doing so, the 12th-ranked Bulldogs set themselves up for a highly anticipated rematch with No. 11 Saint Mary’s that may decide the West Coast Conference championship.

Killian Tillie had 21 points and 10 rebounds and made a key tip-in with 1:39 remaining, and Gonzaga beat Pacific 71-61 on Thursday night.

“We were far from perfect but we were tough,” Bulldogs coach Mark Few said. “We didn’t shoot the ball well in the second half but what we did, we cleaned up our misses and were able to get fouled or find something on the second or third possession. That was huge.”

Johnathan Williams added 10 points and 13 rebounds for his eighth double-double this season as the Bulldogs (22-4, 12-1 West Coast Conference) won their sixth straight. Zach Norvell and Rui Hachimura also scored 10 points while Josh Perkins had 12 on 2-of-11 shooting.

The win puts Gonzaga in line for a chance at redemption against Saint Mary’s. The Gaels, who beat Loyola Marymount on Thursday night to remain unbeaten in the WCC, handed the Bulldogs their lone conference loss on Jan. 18 in Spokane.

Few has tried to keep his players’ minds off the rematch. Now the clash between ranked teams will have conference title implications.

“Obviously it’s going to be the biggest game of the conference,” Tillie said. “We know we can beat them. We’re just going to go at them and execute the game plan.”

The Bulldogs put themselves in position by holding off a pesky but sloppy Pacific team.

Gonzaga out-rebounded the Tigers 46-31 and held a 14-8 edge on the offensive glass. Corey Kispert had four of the offensive rebounds while Tillie and Williams had three apiece.

“When our offense isn’t as pretty as we want it to play it’s my job, especially when my shots aren’t going in, to go crash the offensive boards and get our team extra possessions,” Kispert said. “That’s kind of my role.”

The Tigers (12-14, 7-6) were within 47-41 with 13½ minutes left but went scoreless over the next four minutes as they had trouble taking care of the ball.

Gonzaga took advantage and went on an 8-1 run, getting six of the points on free throws.

Pacific was within 59-51 following three free throws by Roberto Gallinat before Tillie tipped in Perkins’ miss to help Gonzaga hold on for its 12th consecutive win in the series.

“I never thought we had a rhythm offensively,” Tigers coach Damon Stoudamire said. “I thought we played some solid defense but if you’re giving up second shots and things like that, you’re not going to win. Not against a team like that.”

Gallinat had 15 points, Miles Reynolds scored 13 and Jahlil Tripp added 12 for Pacific.

“It was just plays down the stretch where it showed immaturity and lack of toughness,” Reynolds said. “They killed us on the glass down the stretch and pretty much the whole game. That’s what hurt us.”

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