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Henley, GCU Grind Out Road Win at Fresno State

Jordon Leon Published: January 25, 2026 | Updated: January 25, 2026 4 minutes read
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Grand Canyon leaned on defense, toughness and a breakout double-double from Jaden Henley to grind out a 68–57 road win over Fresno State, extending the Lopes’ momentum in late January play.​

Game flow and turning points

GCU seized control with a dominant first half, building a 10-point lead several times by clamping down defensively while methodically carving up the Bulldogs in the paint and at the rim. Fresno State finally found some rhythm before the break, cutting the lead to single digits. The Bulldogs actually took the lead several times after the break behind improved ball movement and second‑chance chances, but the early defense by GCU proved to wear the Bulldogs down beyond repair. Every time the Bulldogs threatened to extend a lead past one possession in the second half, GCU generated timely stops and enough free throws to keep the result comfortably in hand.​

Henley’s statement night

Jaden Henley secures a massive Poster Dunk vs 16 Wilson Jacques in the closing minutes of GCUs 68 57 win over Fresno State GCU AthleticsDavid Kadlubowski

Henley was the best player on the floor, pouring in 23 points to go with 10 rebounds and 3 assists in a performance that showcased his blend of power and composure. He attacked downhill in the half court, punished switches in the mid‑post, and repeatedly finished through contact while also securing key defensive boards to end Fresno State possessions. Just as important, Henley’s playmaking out of drives helped keep GCU’s offense balanced, forcing the Bulldogs to choose between collapsing on his attacks or living with kick‑out threes and cuts behind the defense.​

Supporting cast and defensive edge

Efe Demirel shows defensive grit after an offensive board in GCUs 68 57 win over Fresno State GCU AthleticsDavid Kadlubowski

While Henley headlined, GCU’s supporting group did the dirty work that separated the two teams, with the Lopes holding Fresno State to sub‑40 percent shooting from the field and under 27 percent from beyond the arc. Grand Canyon turned defense into offense early, forcing turnovers and limiting clean perimeter looks to build that decisive first‑half cushion. Even after halftime, GCU’s commitment to contesting at the rim and finishing possessions on the glass prevented Fresno State from ever truly turning the game into a shootout as the game progressed.​

Fresno State’s bright spot: Deshawn Gory

For Fresno State, Deshawn Gory was the clear bright spot, finishing with 19 points, 10 rebounds, and an assist while shouldering a heavy offensive load. He did most of his work around the basket, working through contact for finishes and cleaning the glass on both ends to give the Bulldogs a fighting chance after the break. Gory’s production helped fuel Fresno State’s second‑half surge, but the lack of consistent perimeter shooting and early defensive breakdowns around him left little margin for a full comeback.​

What this win means for GCU

This result fits neatly into the identity GCU has been building: a physically mature group that can travel, defend, and ride different stars on different nights, with Henley now firmly in that top tier of closers for the Lopes. Winning a true road game while holding the opponent under 60 points underscores the Lopes’ ceiling in league play and their potential profile on the national radar as a team capable of winning when the pace slows, and possessions matter most.

​​Nevada trip looms as quick-turn test of GCU’s poise, depth, and ability to win.

Grand Canyon won’t have long to savor Saturday’s win, with a tricky turnaround looming Tuesday against Nevada in a matchup that should test the Lopes’ composure and half‑court execution. The Wolf Pack typically brings versatile scoring on the perimeter and enough size up front to challenge the glass, meaning GCU will need another locked‑in defensive effort and a repeat of Jaden Henley’s downhill aggression to control tempo and avoid extended scoring droughts. If the Lopes can limit Nevada’s second‑chance looks, stay out of foul trouble, and continue sharing the ball instead of leaning on hero shots late in the clock, they’ll give themselves a strong chance to carry their momentum into another statement win before heading deeper into conference play.

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