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Santa Clara, Calif. • Przemek Karnowski scored 19 points on seven shots from the field and No. 4 Gonzaga remained the only undefeated team in Division I with a victory over Santa Clara on Thursday.

Karnowski made six shots against the undersized Broncos and added seven more points from the line to help the Bulldogs (18-0, 6-0 West Coast Conference) extend the best start in school history with another lopsided win.Zach Collins had 16 points and Nigel Williams-Goss added 11 points and 10 rebounds in Gonzaga's 11th straight double-digit win.

Jared Brownridge scored 23 points to lead the Broncos (10-10, 4-3) but got little help from his teammates as Santa Clara dropped its 13th straight to Gonzaga and 37th in the past 39 meetings.

. Gonzaga scored 13 straight points midway through the first half to open a 20-point lead and never looked back as Santa Clara struggled to get open shots and couldn't keep the Bulldogs out of the paint.

Brownridge keyed a 15-5 run early in the second half that cut a 21-point lead to 11 but the Bulldogs quickly built the lead back to 20 and coasted to the win

No. 12 Louisville 92, Clemson 60 • Deng Adel scored 18 points to match a career high, Donovan Mitchell scored 18 in the first half and Louisville closed on a 10-0 run to pull away from Clemson.Playing their first game without injured point guard Quentin Snider (strained hip), the Cardinals (16-3, 4-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) initially struggled to find a rhythm with numerous combinations. Mitchell scored their first six points to settle them down before adding eight during the pivotal spurt with consecutive 3-pointers, the last of which beat the buzzer and earned a 41-31 halftime lead.

Adel opened the second half with consecutive 3s for a 16-point lead that Louisville steadily widened in winning its fourth straight. Freshman V.J. King added 14 points while starting in Snider's place.

Marcquise Reed had 13 points and Donte Grantham added 11 for the Tigers (11-7, 1-5), who lost their fifth straight.

No. 23 Saint Mary's 62, Pacific 50 • Calvin Hermanson scored seven of his 17 points as part of a big run in the second half and Saint Mary's pulled away to beat Pacific. Jock Landale added 10 points and 10 rebounds while Joe Rahon had nine points and nine assists for Saint Mary's, which has won 10 of 11.

The Gaels (16-2, 6-1 West Coast Conference) let most of a 19-point lead slip away and were up 35-30 early in the second half before Hermanson sparked a 17-4 run. Landale had four points during the run while Tanner Krebbs made two of his three 3-pointers.

T.J. Wallace scored 13 points for Pacific. The Tigers (8-12, 2-5) have lost eight straight and 10 of 11 in the series between the schools.

Saint Mary's finished with 13 3-pointers, one shy of its season high and three more than the Gaels had from inside the arc.

Saint Mary's shot well early from the perimeter and had no problem against Pacific's zone while building a 30-11 lead with 6:40 left in the first half. Seven of the Gaels' first 12 made baskets came from beyond the arc. Hermanson had two while Emmett Naar added one from 30 feet.

Pacific came right back to keep it close.

The Gaels made only one shot over the final 6 1/2 minutes while the Tigers ended the half on a 14-3 run to pull within 33-25.

No. 25 Maryland 84, Iowa 76 • Melo Trimble scored 20 points and Maryland rallied after blowing a 15-point lead to outlast Iowa for its fourth straight victory. Trimble hit consecutive 3-pointers in the final three minutes to key the Terrapins (17-2, 5-1 Big Ten), who have also won three in a row on the road.

Maryland was threatening to blow out the Hawkeyes (11-9, 3-4) before Iowa went on a 10-0 run midway through the second half. The Hawkeyes went ahead 72-69, but an 8-0 spurt fueled by Trimble's 3s gave Maryland a lead it did not relinquish.

Anthony Cowan had 15 points and six assists for the Terrapins, who shot 56.6 percent from the floor Peter Jok, the Big Ten's leading scorer, had 14 points for Iowa on 4-of-12 shooting. Jok's back flared up in a loss Sunday to Northwestern. —

Thursday's scores

• No. 4 Gonzaga 88, Santa Clara 57

• No. 12 Louisville 92, Clemson 60

• No. 23 Saint Mary's 62 Pacific 50

• No. 25 Maryland 84, Iowa 76