FORT MYERS, Fla. — Coach Mark Few and Gonzaga keep reaching new heights.
While the top-ranked Bulldogs opened their season with a 102-90 victory over No. 6 Kansas, Few won his 600th game.
"I got an ice shower in the locker, which I didn't expect," said Few, who has been at Gonzaga since 1999. "(Kansas coach) Bill (Self) and I set this up for a big college basketball game on Thanksgiving Day before the Cowboys game. That's why we love college basketball. There's a lot more games like this coming across the season."
Drew Timme scored 25 points, Jalen Suggs had 24 and Corey Kispert added 23 as No. 1 Gonzaga pulled away for a statement win.
"We're not that experienced of a team coming back," Few said. "We needed Drew and Corey against a high, high level team. We needed their experience and toughness."
The Bulldogs built a double-digit lead in the first half at the Rocket Mortgage Fort Myers Tip-Off, then saw the Jayhawks tie it twice in the second half before putting them away. Gonzaga went on a 22-7 run to go up 96-78.
Self said he believes the Bulldogs are as talented as the Kentucky team in 2014-15, which went 38-0 before losing to Wisconsin in the Final Four.
"I thought we played a great team," he said. "They have four guards who I think will be the best guards we'll play all year."