Over the course of a pivotal recruiting weekend for college coaches and high school prospects alike, Gonzaga reportedly laid the groundwork with a priority recruiting target in the 2026 class.
Gonzaga men's basketball fans have about three more months to go until they're able to get any sort of glimpse at the 2025-26 roster in action. Until then, the only intel available on the new-look Bulldogs is through word-of-mouth.
After landing a commitment from Spanish guard Mario Saint-Suppery in late June, Gonzaga appears to be in the recruiting mix for another talented European product.
Around this time a year ago, Mike Nilson approached the higher-ups within the Gonzaga Athletic Department to let them know that the 2024-25 season would be his last as director of performance and nutrition.
Following a highly-anticipated December matchup against UCLA, Gonzaga will return home to take on Campbell as part of its 2025-26 nonconference schedule.
Just when it seemed like the college basketball transfer portal was cooling down, another round of player movement has been added to the offseason calendar.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs have been very active on the recruiting trail this summer, extending yet another offer to a prospect in the 2026 recruiting class.
Class of 2026 recruit Herly Brutus announced on social media Wednesday that he received an offer from the Gonzaga men's basketball program. Brutus, a product
Any Gonzaga men's basketball fans who felt left out when EA Sports announced it was reviving its College Football video game series last year have been holding out hope that they'll see their Bulldogs prominently featured in a similar way at some point in the future.
Mario Saint-Supery, a 19-year-old international prospect from Spain, will be joining Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs for the 2025-26 college basketball season.
The first trade of the NBA's draft night was a relatively minor transaction. But it could indicate the Indiana Pacers are looking in a familiar direction for the middle of the draft.
Gonzaga's midseason showdown with Kentucky during the heat of the 2023-24 campaign was a rare instance of two college basketball heavyweights setting aside their conference obligations to deliver a thrilling nonleague matchup in the weeks leading up to the postseason.
Gonzaga remains in the running for five-star recruit Ikenna Alozie after he narrowed down his options to eight schools on Tuesday, according to On3's Joe Tipton.
The transfer portal has hit a lull and college coaches are more focused on the recruiting trails than anything else it seems, but none of that has stopped ESPN's Joe Lunardi from adjusting his forecast of the 2026 NCAA Tournament.
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs continue to pursue the best of the best in the high school ranks, extending a scholarship offer Baba Oladotun - the No.
Gonzaga has joined the early recruiting mix for the top-ranked prospect in the class of 2027. Baba Oladotun has posted to social media that he's received an offer from the Bulldogs.
As recruiting restrictions are lifted off high school sophomores, the Gonzaga men's basketball program has jumped at an opportunity to lay some groundwork with a highly-touted class of 2027 prospect.
Gonzaga received a late commitment from the 2025 class on Thursday. Alonzo Metz, a 5-foot-11 guard who played high school ball in Miami this past year, announced on Instagram that he committed to Mark Few and the Bulldogs.
The college basketball offseason remains in full swing, though many analysts and national media personnel have already started predicting the pecking order for the 2025-26 campaign.
The deadline to withdraw from the 2025 NBA Draft passed last week, providing a greater view of what the college basketball landscape is going to look like come the fall.
With each transfer portal and recruiting acquisition Mark Few and his Gonzaga coaching staff make this offseason, the Bulldogs' identity for the 2025-26 season takes greater shape.
Mark Few continues to pursue top talent in the 2026 recruiting class, with another high level prospect making plans to visit Gonzaga in the near future.
Midwest Region No. 1 seed Houston and No. 8 seed Gonzaga looked like potential Final Four teams in its first-round romps on Thursday, but only one will make it to the NCAA Tournament's second weekend.