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Gonzaga has been such a dominant team this season that they’re making quick work of all their opponents. They are like a top tennis player double-bageling their opponents in straight sets and walking off the court after the work is done.

The Bulldogs entered the NCAA Tournament 26-0 and the favorites to win it all. They also had won 22 straight games in under two hours. But that impressive streak came to an end on Saturday.

Gonzaga beat Norfolk State easily 98-55. However, Ken Pomeroy noted that the game took two hours, snapping the streak.

Even if the streak was broken, that doesn’t mean Gonzaga didn’t impress. They put on a show as usual and are now 27-0. They’re going to be hard to beat when they’re making over 50 percent of their threes as they did in their opening round game.

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