The bowl season is in full swing as we head into the first Playoff game involving a team in the West. Oregon hosts James Madison on Saturday in an underrated matchup.
Early in the second half on Wednesday against Campbell, Gonzaga Bulldogs wing Steele Venters caught a pass from Graham Ike on the perimeter, pump faked a three to get his defender in the air, and began a drive toward the hoop.
Braden Huff couldn't recall the last time he made 13 shots in a row. He'd probably have to dig pretty deep through his memory bank to find his last 37-point game, too.
Fans took their time finding their seats for Gonzaga's Wednesday night matchup against Campbell. With students gone for Christmas break, the side of the
The Kennel was not as rowdy as usual on Wednesday with the students home for winter break, but a historic night from Braden Huff helped secure a 98-70 win for the Gonzaga Bulldogs over a pesky Campbell club.
It wouldn't be that far-fetched to assume a student-less McCarthey Athletic Center's energy levels for a tilt against a Coastal Athletic Association team would be dimmed in comparison to some of Gonzaga's other nonconference games Spokane has hosted through the Bulldogs' first 11 games of the 2025-26 season.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs have one last ride at the McCarthey Athletic Center in 2025, hosting the Campbell Camels on Wednesday evening. It will be GU's fourth and final buy game of the non-conference slate, and one more opportunity for the Zags to secure a 50+ point margin of victory.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs have one final game at the McCarthey Athletic Center in 2025, set to take place on Wednesday against the Campbell Camels. The game will tip at 6:00 PM PT and is available on ESPN+, and KHQ for those in the Spokane market.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs have been nearly perfect through the non-conference portion of the college basketball season, accumulating a 10-1 record with four wins over ranked opponents.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are in the home stretch of the non-conference slate, with just two games remaining before WCC play gets underway. The first of those is on Wednesday, Dec.
Graham Ike was named the West Coast Conference Player of the Week after his excellent performance for the Gonzaga Bulldogs against the UCLA Bruins on Saturday night in Seattle.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are 10-1 through the first six weeks of the college basketball season, wrapping up a fourth win over a ranked team on Saturday in Seattle against UCLA.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs finally endured a close game on Saturday night against the UCLA Bruins, ultimately pulling away late and securing a 82-72 victory to move to 10-1 on the year.
Any questions about the health of Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Graham Ike's ankle were answered quickly on Saturday night against UCLA in Seattle. Ike scored the first five points of the game for Gonzaga, but it was what he did about 12 minutes into the game that really turned heads.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs have arguably the deepest team they have ever had under coach Mark Few, with nine different players averaging between 16 and 26 minutes per night through the first ten games of the season.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs saw their streak of making the Sweet 16 end last year after nine seasons, thanks to a matchup against No. 1 seed Houston in the Round of 32.
After a pair of 20 point performances over the weekend, Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Braden Huff was named the West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are finally a top ten team, at least according to the AP Poll. Gonzaga, who topped out at No. 11 last week, moved up three spots to No.
Gonzaga proved its deep rotation would be a lot for its opponents to handle on a number of occasions through the first month of the college basketball season.
Sandwiched in between two high-profile games involving blue bloods on Gonzaga's calendar was a home game against a North Florida team that ranked No. 333 in the nation on KenPom.com going into the nonconference tilt from McCarthey Athletic Center.