After the kind of 10-day stretch Gonzaga just experienced, having the last week off before hosting Saint Mary's in a pivotal West Coast Conference battle probably benefited the Bulldogs in more ways than one.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs will have their 14-game winning streak tested in a major way on Saturday when the Gaels of Saint Mary's come to town.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs boast the fifth-longest winning streak in college basketball, rattling off 14 straight after getting crushed by Michigan in the Players Era Championship back on Nov.
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are 9-0 and in first place in the West Coast Conference, hoping to win the league one final time before moving to the new-look Pac-12 in the 2026-27 season.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are 21-1 on the year and 9-0 in WCC play, having won the past three games without either of their leading scorers in Graham Ike (ankle) and Braden Huff (knee).
The Gonzaga basketball team has been missing big man Graham Ike, who is dealing with an injury. Gonzaga head coach Mark Few indicated that Ike might be able to return to the lineup for the team’s next game against St.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs picked up a 34th straight win over the San Francisco Dons on Saturday, squeaking by with a final score of 68-66 after Barry Wang's three point attempt in the final seconds just missed.
Gonzaga hung on for a 68-66 victory over San Francisco Saturday in a thrilling back-and-forth West Coast Conference battle from McCarthey Athletic Center.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs take on the San Francisco Dons Saturday at the McCarthey Athletic Center, looking for a 9-0 start in conference play.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs currently boast the nation's fifth-longest winning streak at 13 games, and they'll look to make it 14 in a row on Saturday evening against the San Francisco Dons.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs have gone without star big men Braden Huff and Graham Ike in each of the past two games, relying on 7'0 sophomore Ismaila Diagne and small-ball lineups to power past Seattle U and Pepperdine and extend their win streak to 13 games.
With its star big men out of the fold, Gonzaga turned to its plethora of perimeter players to knock off Pepperdine, 84-60, in a West Coast Conference affair from McCarthey Athletic Center.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs host the last-place Pepperdine Waves on Wednesday, Jan. 21 in what will be the final regular-season matchup between these two clubs as members of the West Coast Conference.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs rolled to a pair of 21-point road victories over Washington State and Seattle last week, despite the absence of star forward Braden Huff.
For the fourth time in the past ten years, Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are 19-1 or better through the first 20 games of the season after a pair of 21-point road victories last week in conference play.
Considering the nonconference slate Mark Few and company put together for their squad, beating a team that had lost four of its first six West Coast Conference games and ranked No.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs return to Seattle for the second time this season, squaring off against new WCC foe Seattle University on Saturday at the Climate Pledge Arena.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs boast the nation's sixth longest winning streak at 11 games, and will look to make it an even dozen on Saturday against the team that nearly ended it two weeks ago.
Gonzaga fans will likely spend the next few days wondering what the loss of Braden Huff means for their team beyond Thursday night. For the time being,
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs battle a pair of in-state conference rivals this week, starting on Thursday in Pullman against the Washington State Cougars before heading to Seattle for a rematch against the Redhawks on Saturday.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs continue to roll through what will be their final season as members of the West Coast Conference - although Thursday's game won't exactly be part of the farewell tour.
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.