Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs have somewhat slid under the radar this year, heading into the final week of the regular season with an elite 27-2 record.
Mark Few has tinkered with Gonzaga's starting lineup far more than usual this season, even insisting multiple times that fans and media members shouldn't read into all the various lineup combinations.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs sure didn't look pretty against the Pacific Tigers Saturday night, but Mark Few's team ultimately secured a 71-62 win - something many other top teams failed to do over the weekend.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are once again a top ten team in college basketball. The Zags were ranked No. 6 in the country the first week of February, but dropped down to No.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs have just two regular-season games remaining as members of the West Coast Conference before one last trip to the Orleans Arena for the WCC Tournament in early March.
It’s coming down to it. March is right around the corner, and the at-large resumes are coming under scrutiny. Last week, UCLA helped itself with a critical win over Illinois while USC shot itself in the foot with two losses.
Before the 2025-26 college basketball season began, virtually no one could have predicted Gonzaga's offense would be bailed out by freshman Davis Fogle.
Graham Ike shot his way to 20 points, Davis Fogle came up big with 18 off the bench and Gonzaga battled and clawed its way to a 71-62 win over Pacific Saturday night.
Any college basketball fan would've been able to tell you Saturday's West Coast Conference tilt between Gonzaga and Pacific was far from pretty, though it was somewhat par for the course when considering how some of their previous matchups played out in a similiar fashion.
STOCKTON, Calif. — Gonzaga University (21-8, 13-3 WCC) defeated the University of the Pacific (11-16, 6-10 WCC), 85-70, at the Alex G. Spanos Center. The Bulldogs capitalized on 22 points off turnovers to secure the victory.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are 26-2 and 14-1 in WCC play, putting themselves in a very comfortable position with Selection Sunday coming up in three weeks.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs bounced back strong from a road loss to the Portland Pilots earlier this month, rattling off four straight wins to move to 26-2 overall and 14-1 in league play.
SPOKANE, Wash. — Gonzaga University (20-8, 12-3 WCC) defeated Washington State University (5-23, 4-11 WCC) with a decisive 75-50 victory at the McCarthey Athletic Center.
Gonzaga forward Graham Ike's scorching hot play over the last month has not only put the Bulldogs atop the West Coast Conference standings, it has him in consideration for a handful of college basketball's highest honors.
Led by Graham Ike's 22 points, Gonzaga cruised to an 80-59 victory over San Francisco on Wednesday in the final regular-season meeting between the West Coast Conference foes.
San Francisco took a Graham Ike-less Gonzaga down to the wire last month when the two met at McCarthey Athletic Center for the first of two regular-season meetings between West Coast Conference foes, though the Bulldogs still managed to squeak out a 2-point win.
Freshman Davis Fogle has been the biggest surprise of the season for Gonzaga. The 6'7 wing showcased his innate ability to score the basketball - and his confidence to attack defenders - right from the jump in the 2025-26 season.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs will make one final trip to San Francisco to take on the Dons before leaving the WCC to join the new-look Pac-12 in 2026-27.
Gonzaga forward Graham Ike was named the West Coast Conference Player of the Week on Monday, after leading the Zags to a massive road win over Santa Clara Saturday night at the Leavey Center.
SAN BRUNO, Calif. – Helping Gonzaga move back into first place with a win at Santa Clara, Gonzaga's Graham Ike won West Coast Conference Player of the Week.
It can all change in an instant. Just ask New Mexico. It may still be February, but it’s crunch time for many teams in the West. Arizona remains dominant with expectations of a Final Four run, while the rest of the region looks shaky.
The college basketball season is officially in full swing. The Big 12 is having an elite year, while the Mountain West is reeling from an ugly nonconference season.