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Published on Mar 30, 2019

Texas Tech vs Gonzaga Live Stream (NCAA Tournament Online 2019)
FREE.Texas Tech has used stifling defense to advance to the Elite Eight
for the second straight year, holding Big Ten heavyweight Michigan to
just 16 first-half points and a season low in points in a dominating
63-44 victory on Thursday night in the Sweet 16. But for the Red Raiders
to reach the Final Four for the first time in school history, they will
have to find a way to slow down the nation's No. 1 offense, Gonzaga, on
Saturday night in the West Regional final in Anaheim, Calif.

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top-seeded Zags, who disposed of No. 4 seed Florida State, 72-58,
earlier on Thursday night, lead the nation in scoring (88.2), field-goal
percentage (52.8), scoring margin (23.6) and assist-to-turnover ratio
(1.76) and will be attempting to reach the Final Four for the second
time in three years. "I've seen Gonzaga as much as anybody, just as a
fan," Texas Tech coach Chris Beard said. "I mentioned this (Wednesday),
we show our team clips of winning basketball. We show a lot of Gonzaga
clips. Their passion, their togetherness, their courage, how aggressive
they are ... I can say this early on no one has more respect for Gonzaga
than I do personally and our program." Although known for their
explosive offense, the Zags showed they can play a little defense too in
their victory over the Seminoles, holding Florida State to just 39.3
percent shooting, including 3-of-20 from 3-point range, while also
outrebounding the taller Seminoles, 45-36. "Simply stated, we think
they're one of the best teams in college basketball," Beard said. "We
think we'll have to play our best 40 minutes of the year to advance, so
that is our objective."TV: 6:09 p.m. ET, TBSABOUT TEXAS
TECH (29-6): Sophomore guard Jarrett Culver, regarded as a potential NBA
lottery pick after garnering Big 12 Player of the Year honors, leads
the team in scoring (18.9), rebounding (6.4), assists (3.8) and steals
(1.5) and had a team-high 22 points in the win over Michigan. Sophomore
guard Davide Moretti is second in scoring (11.6) while shooting a team
best 46.2 percent from 3-point range and had 15 points, including 3-of-4
from beyond the arc, against the Wolverines. Matt Mooney, a 6-3 grad
transfer from South Dakota, also is averaging in double figures (10.9)
while 6-10 forward Tariq Owens, a grad transfer from St. John's, gives
the Red Raiders a key shot-blocking presence in the paint with 85 blocks
and is also averaging 8.9 points and 5.8 rebounds per game.ABOUT
GONZAGA (33-3): The Zags have not one but two 6-8 junior forwards who
are likely lottery picks in West Coast Conference Player of the Year Rui
Hachimura, who leads the team in scoring (19.6) while also shooting
45.5 percent from 3-point range, and WCC Defensive Player of the Year
Brandon Clarke, who is averaging 16.9 points and a team best 8.5
rebounds and leads the NCAA with 115 blocks, including five against
Florida State. Clarke, a transfer from San Jose State, had 36 points in
the Zags' 83-71 second-round win over Baylor, breaking the school's NCAA
Tournament single-game mark of 35 set by Adam Morrison. Guards Zach
Norvell Jr. (15.1) and Josh Perkins (10.9) also are averaging in doubles
figures with Perkins ranking eighth nationally with 228 assists.TIP-INS1.
Texas Tech leads the all-time series with Gonzaga, 2-0, including a
71-69 victory in the second round of the 2005 NCAA Tournament.2. Clarke, who is shooting a WCC-best 68.7 percent from the floor, has more blocks (115) than missed shots (114) this season.3. Gonzaga has won 30 games by double-digits, including 20 by 20 or more points.