The Gonzaga Bulldogs (15-6, 6-2 WCC) are back in the McCarthey Athletic Center for a pivotal matchup against the Oregon State Beavers (16-6, 6-3 WCC). Tip-off i
Mark Few knew his Gonzaga Bulldogs needed a shakeup. The team had just lost back-to-back games in WCC play, a rarity in itself, and surrendered a whopping 103 points at home to Santa Clara - a record in the 21 year history of the McCarthey Athletic Center.
Saturday’s WCC schedule includes the Saint Mary’s Gaels (18-3, 8-0 WCC) facing the Gonzaga Bulldogs (16-6, 7-2 WCC) at 11:00 PM ET on ESPN.Buy tickets for Saint Mary’s (CA) vs.
The Beavers have nine days to wash away the taste of Tuesday's 98-60 loss, as OSU's next game is Feb. 6 against Washington State.
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The Gonzaga Bulldogs (14-6, 5-2 WCC) look to bounce back from back-to-back losses as they take on the Portland Pilots (7-14, 2-6 WCC) from the Chiles Center in
Oregon State has never lost to Gonzaga with a 13-0 all-time series lead. The Beavers win earlier this month was the first meeting with Mark Few as Zags head coach.
Gonzaga faces the San Diego Toreros after Yvonne Ejim scored 29 points in Gonzaga's 81-53 victory over the Pepperdine Waves.
A resounding road win against Portland wasn’t enough to push Gonzaga back into the Associated Press Top 25, but the 105-62 victory helped the Bulldogs make up some of the ground they’d lost in the NCAA’s NET rankings after consecutive losses in West Coast Conference play.
It might take another college basketball player four years to undergo the range of experiences and emotional swings Graham Ike packaged into Gonzaga’s past four games.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs are once again outside the AP Top 25, receiving 34 votes after a dominant 105-62 win over the Portland Pilots on Saturday.