The Gonzaga basketball program has accomplished some amazing things under head coach Mark Few. Gonzaga accomplished another great feat on Saturday, when they defeated UCLA in Seattle.
Gonzaga head coach Mark Few had seen his share of close battles with UCLA over the years. He watched Jalen Suggs keep an undefeated season bid alive with a halfcourt heave to beat the Bruins in the 2021 Final Four.
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.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs head to Seattle to take on Mick Cronin and the UCLA Bruins on Saturday evening, one of the few remaining marquee non-con games for either team.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs have had many epic battles with the UCLA Bruins over the past two decades - and the fun continues this Saturday in Seattle.
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 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.
Braden Huff recorded 24 points and seven rebounds and Mark Few notched his 750th career victory as No. 11 Gonzaga steamrolled North Florida 109-58 on Sunday night at Spokane, Wash.
Mark Few picked up career win number 750 on Sunday night when the Gonzaga Bulldogs coasted to a 109-58 victory over the North Florida Ospreys. The win pushed the Zags to 9-1 overall, with five days off before taking on Mick Cronin and the UCLA Bruins on Saturday at Climate Pledge Arena in the Battle in Seattle.
Braden Huff recorded 24 points and seven rebounds and Mark Few notched his 750th career victory as No. 11 Gonzaga steamrolled North Florida 109-58 on Sunday night at Spokane, Wash.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs had nine days to wallow in their 40 point loss to Michigan before unleashing their frustration on the Kentucky Wildcats Friday evening in Nashville, securing a massive 94-59 point victory.
It would've been easy to deduce that Gonzaga's week of practice following the program's worst loss in the Mark Few era wasn't fun for any of the coaches or players involved.
For the fourth year in a row, Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs will take on the Kentucky Wildcats in the non-conference slate. The game is set for 4:00 PM PT on Friday, Dec.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are set for a top-20 matchup with the Kentucky Wildcats on Friday. It is the fourth of a six-game series that started in 2022 between Few and then Kentucky coach John Calipari.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs looked borderline unstoppable through the first seven games of the season, picking up a ranked win over Alabama and a massive blowout win over Maryland to begin the Players Era Festival.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs wrapped up November with a tidy 7-1 record, although the team's early season momentum came to a grinding halt last Wednesday after a 40 point drubbing at the hands of Michigan.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs went 2-1 last week, including a major marquee win over Alabama and a blowout victory against Maryland. Typically, a double-digit
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs were on track to be a top five, potentially top three, team in college basketball last week after beating Alabama and Maryland in the Players Era Festival to set up a matchup with Michigan in the championship game.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs looked like a lock to move into the top ten of the college basketball rankings after starting off the Players Era Festival with a pair of double-digit wins over Alabama and Maryland.
The No. 7 Michigan Wolverines just made a strong statement at the expense of No. 12 Gonzaga Bulldogs in the Players Era Festival title game on Wednesday night at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
LAS VEGAS — Gonzaga walked into Sin City on Monday night looking every bit like the nation’s No. 12 team, and walked out looking like something even scarier.