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Braden Huff's Career-High 37 Points Propel No. 7 Gonzaga Past Campbell
Braden Huff set a new McCarthey Athletic Center record with 16 made field goals on 16-for-18 shooting, scoring 37 points in Gonzaga's 98-70 win over Campbell.
- On Wednesday, Braden Huff delivered a career-high 37 points on 16-for-18 shooting, leading Gonzaga Bulldogs to a 98-70 win over Campbell Fighting Camels at McCarthey Athletic Center.
- Huff's early scoring burst, fed by teammates' dump-off passes, fueled a perfect 12-for-12 first half for 26 points, producing a 13-shot streak that drove his efficiency.
- Huff's efficiency translated into records, finishing 16 of 18 to set the McCarthey Athletic Center record and becoming the first in the Mark Few era to make at least 11 shots without missing.
- The Zags will close nonconference play Sunday against Oregon at Moda Center, Portland, with Braden Huff's record night boosting Gonzaga momentum.
- Gonzaga also dealt with turnovers and Ike's foul trouble as Campbell staged rallies and applied heavy ball pressure, while Adam Miller left with a lower-body injury, Mark Few noted.
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Braden Huff scored 37 points in Gonzaga’s victory over Campbell
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington SPOKANE — Gonzaga has been as close as you can get to a sure thing with Graham Ike and Braden Huff in the starting lineup, losing on just two occasions — to national runner-up Houston in the NCAA Tournament and second-ranked Michigan earlier this season — since Mark Few paired the frontcourt players together in last year’s West Conference…
Braden Huff's career-high 37 points leads No. 7 Gonzaga over Campbell 98-70
Playing without students at McCarthey Athletic Center for the first time this season, seventh-ranked Gonzaga knew it would have to scare up some of its own energy Wednesday night against mid-major opponent Campbell.
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