Why was Graham Ike ruled out for the game?
Graham Ike was ruled out due to ankle soreness.
Basketball / College Basketball
The Gonzaga Bulldogs returned home to face the North Florida Ospreys. This game marked their first home appearance since November 17th. However, leading scorer Graham Ike was ruled out due to ankle soreness, impacting the team's lineup and...
Gonzaga (8-1) hosted North Florida (2-6) at the McCarthey Athletic Center. The Bulldogs are coming off a 94-59 victory over Kentucky. In that game, Graham Ike and Braden Huff combined for 48 points. Ike had 28 points and 10 rebounds. Huff had 20 points on 9-for-11 shooting.
With Ike sidelined, Huff was expected to play a key role. Other players like Tyon Grant-Foster and Jalen Warley saw increased minutes. Warley was in the starting five. Sophomore center Ismaila Diagne also had the opportunity to play significant minutes.
North Florida was coming off a 72-63 loss to SIU Edwardsville. Kamrin Oriol leads the Ospreys with 17.5 points per game. The Zags lead the West Coast Conference in scoring margin (25.0), scoring offense (91.1), and rebounds (44.4).
Historically, Gonzaga dominated their first meeting with North Florida, winning 104-63. Drew Timme led all scorers with 22 points in that game.
Graham Ike was ruled out due to ankle soreness.
Braden Huff was expected to play a key role. Tyon Grant-Foster, Jalen Warley, and Ismaila Diagne also had increased opportunities.
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