Drew Timme (born September 9, 2000) is an American college basketball player for the Gonzaga Bulldogs of the West Coast Conference (WCC).
Drew Timme: Interview| Mom| Girlfriend| Nba prospect| Major
Interview:
After a first half where the top-seeded Gonzaga Bulldogs fell behind the No. 9 seed Memphis Tigers 41-31 Saturday in an NCAA tournament second-round matchup, leading scorer Drew Timme took it upon himself to set the tone for a second-half comeback.
Then Timme followed up his words with production as Gonzaga rallied for an 82-78 win, advancing to the Sweet 16 for the seventh consecutive NCAA tournament — a streak that is one of the four longest in tournament history, joined by two from Duke under Mike Krzyzewski (nine and seven, respectively) and a record 13 consecutive Sweet 16s for North Carolina from 1981-99 with coach Dean Smith.
Mom:
Timme’s father, Matt Timme, played college basketball at Southern Methodist University, followed by a brief stint playing professionally in Europe.
Drew’s mother Megan, whom Matt married not long after he returned from Europe, played tennis at Stephen F. Austin State University.
Girlfriend:
Drew Timme Girlfriend Lauren Hunt has been a great supporter ever since the couple was in high school. Learn more about them.
Drew Timme is a West Coast Conference collegiate basketball player for the Gonzaga Bulldogs.
Timme spent the majority of his true freshman season as a key reserve for the Bulldogs, occasionally starting.. Timme was chosen for the West Coast Conference Freshman All-Star team.
NBA Prospect:
It was a second consecutive slow start for the Zags in Portland. Facing No. 16 seed Georgia State in Thursday’s opening-round game, the Bulldogs led by just two at halftime before turning the game into a rout with a 21-0 second-half run.
Timme had a team-high 10 points in the first half of that game, but shot 3-of-7 from the field and missed five of his nine free throw attempts.
Major:
On Saturday, Timme was even quieter in the first half, scoring just four points on 1-of-3 shooting and 2-of-4 on free throws.
Facing a talented Memphis team that had won 13 of its previous 15 games after a 9-8 start, Gonzaga didn’t have the same kind of margin for error this time.