LMU snapped Gonzaga’s 75-game home winning streak with a 68-67 victory on Jan. 19, but this one was over early. The Bulldogs had a 51-point advantage less than six minutes into the second half and …
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According to STATS Perform, it was the largest road win by a Division I team in the last 40 years against a team they had lost to at home earlier in the season. Cam Shelton, who made the game-winning basket in the first meeting, led LMU with 15 points. Keli Leaupepe had 13. “Ever since that first game, we had this one circled on the calendar. We wanted to return the favor,” Strawther said. “I’m glad that we dominated for 40 minutes. That was the big emphasis.”
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