onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
Reading: Graham Ike’s 20-Point Streak Ties Gonzaga Greats as Bulldogs Eye Perfect Finish
Share
onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
Search
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2025 OnlyTrustedInfo.com . All Rights Reserved.
Sports

Graham Ike’s 20-Point Streak Ties Gonzaga Greats as Bulldogs Eye Perfect Finish

Last updated: February 20, 2026 10:14 am
OnlyTrustedInfo.com
Share
7 Min Read
Graham Ike’s 20-Point Streak Ties Gonzaga Greats as Bulldogs Eye Perfect Finish
SHARE

Graham Ike owns the West Coast and now the record book: his eighth-straight 20-point game equals Gonzaga legends Morrison and Raivio, locks up another WCC crown, and signals the Zags are primed for March.

Mark Few doesn’t do breath hype. His post-game praise after Wednesday’s 80-59 takedown of San Francisco—“It was good—very, very good and spread out”—amounts to a neon billboard in Gonzaga terms. The reason: Graham Ike dropped 22 points, giving the 6-9 senior his eighth straight 20-point outing and joining Adam Morrison and Derek Raivio (both 2006) in Bulldogs lore.

Why This Streak Matters

  • Scoring balance: Ike leads the WCC at 19.9 ppg but is shooting 58%, making him both the league’s best bucket-getter and its premier efficiency marker.
  • Consistency: Eight consecutive games above 20 points ties the longest such run ever at a program famed for prolonged greatness.
  • March seed insurance: In a volatile year atop the rankings, the Zags own a 14-1 conference mark and a clear run at a protected NCAA seed if they finish strong.

Supporting Cast Answers the Bell

Even with Ike soaking up double-teams, Gonzaga (26-2, 14-1 WCC) has found third options. Freshman guard Mario Saint-Supery re-entered the starting lineup (14 pts, 6 ast vs. USF) after a two-month hiatus, Emmanuel Innocenti supplied a double-double look (12 & 8), and versatile wing Jalen Warley slid into double digits with ease. Deep bench pieces—Adam Miller and sharpshooting frosh Davis Fogle—combined for 17 off the pine, showing Few can throw wave after wave of lineups without drop-off.

Gonzaga locker room celebrates dominant road win before record chase
The Bulldogs have won 22 straight against Pacific and can clinch at least a share of the WCC crown with a victory Saturday night.

Opposite Sideline: A Resilient Pacific Squad

Pacific (17-12, 8-8) enters Spokane losers of back-to-back road games at Saint Mary’s and Washington State, yet the Tigers own eight more wins overall than they managed a season ago. Senior forward Elias Ralph—averaging 16.6 ppg and 6.8 rpg—has morphed from projected role player to league standout under first-year coach Dave Smart.

“He’s turned out to be better than I thought. I recruited him to come in and be our eighth man last year and was disappointed and excited that he was our best player.”

— Dave Smart, Pacific head coach on Elias Ralph

Smart’s recognition of Gonzaga’s tier—“They’re an elite Top-10 program”—suggests no moral-victory talk; the Tigers will try to speed tempo (10th-fastest possession length in WCC) to upset rhythm, but KenPom ranks the visitors 200 spots lower in adjusted efficiency.

Historic Context: 50-Year Shadow

Gonzaga is 24-1 all-time vs. Pacific, riding 22 consecutive victories; the Tigers’ lone win came in January 1976, five years before Few enrolled at Oregon. Saturday night will be Senior Night at the Kennel, giving the crowd extra incentive to push Ike over 20 yet again and secure at least a share of another WCC regular-season title, something the Bulldogs have now collected in 23 of the last 24 seasons.

Graham Ike drives baseline against WCC competition
With Naismith Trophy chatter growing, Ike is averaging 9.1 second-half points over the streak while shooting 61% inside the arc.

Numbers that Leap Off the Box

  • 19.9 – Ike’s WCC-best scoring average (leads 2nd place by 3.4 ppg).
  • 58.0% – League-best FG%, next closest rotation big sits at 52%.
  • 8.6 – Rebounds per game, 2nd in WCC; has nine double-doubles.
  • +12.3 – Bulldogs’ average scoring margin during Ike’s eight-game tear.

What A Record-Setting Ninth Straight 20-Point Game Could Mean

Should Ike hit the 20 mark against Pacific, he would stand alone in Gonzaga single-season lore, break the 2006 deadlock, and likely cement a spot among the National Player of the Year finalists. With games remaining at Pepperdine and home vs. LMU next week, he has a realistic path to double-digit 20-point games—an uncharted territory even in the McCarthey Athletic Center era.

March Translation: Ike as Match-Up Nightmare

X-factors that make Ike a bracket problem: (1) Elbow isolation—Gonzaga clears out the right side and hits him flashing at the nail, forcing help choices; (2) Passing growth—he’s dished 22 assists in the streak vs. only 19 turnovers, showing improved comfort vs. double-teams; (3) Defense discipline—averaging only 1.9 fouls a night, he avoids early bench time; (4) Clutch gene—shooting 61% in the second half over the eight games, per ESPN tracking.

Key Match-Up Saturday: Ike vs. Pacific Front Line

Tigers defensive anchor Isaac Jack offers size (6-11) but only 16 total blocks, and Pacific ranks 7th in WCC two-point D. Expect Few to use drag screens and dribble-handoffs early to get Ike deep touches; if Jack or Sami Peko foul early, Pacific’s small-ball looks will give Ike an unobstructed rim path all night.


Bottom line: A routine WCC win for No. 11 Gonzaga doubles as the potential moment Graham Ike etches his name above Gonzaga’s most esteemed scorers and further burnishes a resume that already has the Kennel humming toward March. Stay locked on onlytrustedinfo.com through Selection Sunday for the fastest, definitive breakdown of every bracket twist and Zags storyline.

You Might Also Like

Report: President Trump wading into NIL waters

Kevin McGonigle’s Historic Debut Ignites Tigers’ World Series Hopes

John Harbaugh’s Bold Giants Debut: A New Era Begins with High Expectations

Andre Agassi falls in second U.S. Open Pickleball match

Courtney Kessel in final discussions to take over as Princeton women’s hockey coach, AP sources say

Share This Article
Facebook X Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Rams Double Down: Scheelhaase & Ragone Promoted to Co-Offensive Coordinators Rams Double Down: Scheelhaase & Ragone Promoted to Co-Offensive Coordinators
Next Article Hunter Hess Turns Trump’s ‘Loser’ Jab into Signature Statement as He Punches Ticket to Olympic Halfpipe Final Hunter Hess Turns Trump’s ‘Loser’ Jab into Signature Statement as He Punches Ticket to Olympic Halfpipe Final

Latest News

PFL Brussels 2026: Why the Odds Are Stacked Against the Underdogs in a Night of Dominant Favorites
PFL Brussels 2026: Why the Odds Are Stacked Against the Underdogs in a Night of Dominant Favorites
Sports May 23, 2026
Ja Morant Spotted at WNBA’s Dream vs. Wings: What His Presence Means for the NBA Star and Women’s Basketball
Ja Morant Spotted at WNBA’s Dream vs. Wings: What His Presence Means for the NBA Star and Women’s Basketball
Sports May 23, 2026
WWE Clash in Italy: Rhea Ripley vs. Jade Cargill Rematch Confirmed—Why This Title Showdown Matters
WWE Clash in Italy: Rhea Ripley vs. Jade Cargill Rematch Confirmed—Why This Title Showdown Matters
Sports May 23, 2026
Gerrit Cole’s Triumphant Return: 6 Shutout Innings After 569-Day Absence, But Yankees Fall to Rays
Gerrit Cole’s Triumphant Return: 6 Shutout Innings After 569-Day Absence, But Yankees Fall to Rays
Sports May 23, 2026
//
  • About Us
  • Contact US
  • Privacy Policy
onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
© 2026 OnlyTrustedInfo.com . All Rights Reserved.