

2025 CREDIT UNION 1 WEST COAST CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
March 6
FIRST ROUND
March 7 SECOND ROUND March 8 THIRD ROUND March 9 QUARTERFINALS
March 10 SEMIFINALS
March 11 CHAMPIONSHIP
Game 2 6:00 PM ESPN+
Game 4 6:00 PM ESPN+
Game 6 5:30 PM ESPN2

Game 8 6:00 PM ESPN
Game 10 6:00 PM ESPN #2 GONZAGA
Game 9 8:30 PM ESPN2
Game 7 8:00 PM ESPN2
Game 5 8:30 PM
Game 3 8:30 PM ESPN+
Game 1 2:30 PM ESPN+
All times PST
*Please note that game times are subject to change.



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THE OPENING TIP

Gonzaga opens the 2025 Credit Union 1 West Coast Conference Championships in the tournament's semifinals in the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas Monday at 8:30 p.m.
The Zags are coming off a 95-75 win over the Dons in San Francisco's Chase Center March 1. Ben Gregg scored 23 points in the regular season finale. Ryan Nembhard matched the program record with 16 assists. Gonzaga shot 58 percent from the field.
Nolan Hickman, Graham Ike, and Ryan Nembhard were named First Team All-West Coast Conference. Ike and Nembhard earned the honor for the second straight season, while Hickman was second team in 2023-24.
Ryan Nembhard broke the West Coast Conference for most assists in a single season (currently at 311, previous record was 284) and most assists in conference play, finishing at 181.
Nembhard became the 51st player in NCAA Div. 1 history to reach 800 career assists, and is now at 844. His 311 assists are first in the nation, to only 73 turnovers. He broke his own single season assist program record. Nembhard's 10.0 assists per game also tops the country. His 4.26 assist-to-turnover ratio is second.
Khalif Battle is second in the nation from the free-throw line at 93.9 percent (1st in WCC). Graham Ike (59.9%) is first in the WCC, and 15th in the country, in field goal percentage.
As a team, the Zags are first in the nation in assists per game at 19.9 and assist-to-turnover ratio at 2.05. Gonzaga's 366 assists were the most in conference play broke the league's record of 341 set by Loyola Marymount in 1989-90. GU is 2nd in the country at 87.6 points per game, 2nd in field goal percentage (50.4), and 4th in free-throw percentage (80.3).
ZAGS IN VEGAS
- Gonzaga is 66-17 all-time in the West Coast Conference Tournament with 21 titles and 30 finals appearances, including each of the last 27 seasons.
- The Zags are 52-6 under Mark Few in the WCC Tournament with title-game appearances in all 25 seasons.
- The Zags are 33-4 in the WCC Tournament since 2009, when the event moved to Las Vegas.
- GU’s four losses in the event in Las Vegas have all been to Saint Mary’s, the 2010, 2012, 2019 and 2021 championship games.
- The Bulldogs were 34-13 in the conference tournament prior to it coming to Vegas.
- The Zags have never lost an opening game of the tournament in Las Vegas, winning all 16.
- Gonzaga has won the opening game of tournament the past 27 years, dating back to a loss in 64-59 in the 1997 quarterfinals to fourth-seeded San Diego as a fifth-seed.
- The Bulldogs are 32-6 in opening games at the event, including 14-6 in the quarterfinals (nine straight wins).
- Gonzaga has won in the WCC tournament semifinals in each of the past 27 years. The Zags last loss in the WCC semifinals was 1994, 83-75, to San Diego in Santa Clara.
- The Bulldogs are 30-2 in semifinal games at the tournament, winning all 16 in Las Vegas.
- Gonzaga is 12-4 in the WCC Tournament finals played in Las Vegas.
- The Bulldogs are 21-9 in championship games at the tournament.
ZAG TRIO NAMED ALL-WCC FIRST TEAM
- Nolan Hickman, Graham Ike, and Ryan Nembhard were named First Team All-West Coast Conference.
- Ike and Nembhard earned the honor for the second straight season, while Hickman was second team in 23-24.
- All five major individual awards – along with the All-West Coast Conference Teams and the All-Freshman Team – were voted on solely by the league's nine head coaches.
NEMBHARD NAMED WCC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
- After dishing out 31 assists in wins at Santa Clara and San Francisco, Gonzaga's Ryan Nembhard earned his second Heluva Good Dip West Coast Conference Player of the Week honors in the last three weeks.
- Nembhard tied the program record with a career-high 16 assists in the 95-75 victory over USF.
- He became the first player with consecutive 15-assist games versus NCAA Division I opponents since 2011.
- At Santa Clara, he became the first Division I player with two 15-assist games against the same opponent in a single season in 22 years.
- Nembhard had six turnovers to his 31 assists in the week.
ZAGS CLOSE TO 25 WINS ... AGAIN
- The Bulldogs are two wins away from 25 wins this season.
- Gonzaga has won at least 25 games in each of the last 17 consecutive seasons, which is a NCAA Div. 1 record. The Zags have reached the 25-win plateau in 20 of the last 21 seasons, and 24 of the last 26.
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Year Champion Runner-up
2024 #1 Saint Mary's - 69
2023 #1 Gonzaga - 77
2022 #1 Gonzaga - 82
#2 Gonzaga - 60
#2 Saint Mary’s - 51
#2 Saint Mary’s - 69
#2 Saint Mary’s - 60 #1 Gonzaga - 47
2018 #1 Gonzaga-74 #3 BYU-54
2017 #1 Gonzaga - 74 #2 Saint Mary’s - 56
Augustas Marciulions - SMC
Drew Timme - GON
Andrew Nembhard - GON
Jordan Hunter - SMC
Killian Tillie- GON
Nigel Williams-Goss - GON
2016 #2 Gonzaga - 85 #1 Saint Mary’s - 75 Kyle Wiltjer - GON
#1 Gonzaga - 91 #2 BYU - 75 Kyle Wiltjer - GON
#1 Gonzaga - 75 #2 BYU - 64 Sam Dower, Jr. - GON
#1 Gonzaga - 65 #2 Saint Mary’s - 51 Elias Harris - GON
2012 #1 Saint Mary’s - 78 #2 Gonzaga - 74
Matthew Dellavedova - SMC
2011 #2 Gonzaga - 75 #1 Saint Mary’s - 63 Marquise Carter - GON
2010 #2 Saint Mary’s - 81
Gonzaga - 62
#1 Gonzaga - 83 #2 Saint Mary’s - 58
#3 San Diego - 69 #1 Gonzaga - 62
McConnell - SMC
Downs - GON
Johnson - USD
#1 Gonzaga - 77 #2 Santa Clara - 68 Derek Raivio - GON
2006 #1 Gonzaga - 68 #2 Loyola Marymount - 67 Adam Morrison - GON
2005 #1 Gonzaga - 80 # 2 Saint Mary’s - 67 Adam Morrison - GON 2004 #1 Gonzaga - 84 #2 Saint Mary’s - 71
#2 Gonzaga - 96
Pepperdine - 90
#1 Gonzaga - 80 #3 Santa Clara - 77
Dickau - GON
Dickau - GON 2000 #2 Gonzaga - 69 #1 Pepperdine - 65 (ot)
Calvary - GON 1999 #1 Gonzaga - 91 #4 Santa Clara - 66
Santangelo - GON 1998 #5 San Francisco - 80 #1 Gonzaga - 67 Hakeem Ward - USF
1997 #2 Saint Mary’s - 66 #3 San Francisco - 59 Brad Millard - SMC
1996 #5 Portland - 76 #2 Gonzaga - 68 Kweemada King - POR
1995 #4 Gonzaga - 80 #2 Portland - 67 John Rillie - GON
1994 #2 Pepperdine - 56 #4 San Diego - 53 Dana Jones - PEP
1993 #3 Santa Clara - 73 #1 Pepperdine - 63 Steve Nash - SCU
1992 #1 Pepperdine - 73 #4 Gonzaga - 70 Doug Christie - PEP
1991 #1 Pepperdine - 71 #4 Saint Mary’s - 68 (ot) Geoff Lear - PEP
1990 Tournament suspended due to death of Hank Gathers - Loyola Marymount received WCC automatic tournament bid
1989 #3 Loyola Marymount - 75 #5 Santa Clara - 70 Hank Gathers - LMU
1988 #1 Loyola Marymount - 104 #3 Santa Clara - 96 Hank Gathers - LMU
1987 #5 Santa Clara - 77 #7 Pepperdine - 65 Jens Gordan - SCU * Gonzaga and Pepperdine tied for the regular-season WCC title. Pepperdine was awarded the No. 1 seed based on winning a coin-flip between the schools.

1987 at Gonzaga #7 Pepperdine 76 #2 Gonzaga 73
1988 at Santa Clara #4 Pepperdine 81
#5 Gonzaga 70
1989 at San Francisco
#3 Loyola Marymount 101 #6 Gonzaga 98
1990 at Loyola Marymount #1 Loyola Marymount 121 #8 Gonzaga 84
1991 at Santa Clara #3 San Diego 72
#6 Gonzaga 62
1992 at Portland
#4 Gonzaga 61
#5 San Diego 48
#4 Gonzaga 54
#2 Santa Clara 51
#1 Pepperdine 73
#4 Gonzaga 70
1993 at San Francisco #2 Gonzaga 77 #7 Portland 57
#3 Santa Clara 53 #2 Gonzaga 51
1994 at Santa Clara #1 Gonzaga 91 #8 Loyola Marymount 76
#4 San Diego 83 #1 Gonzaga 75
1995 at Santa Clara #4 Gonzaga 74
#5 San Diego 57
#4 Gonzaga 69
#3 Saint Mary’s 59
#4 Gonzaga 80 #2 Portland 67
1996 at Santa Clara #2 Gonzaga 64
#7 Saint Mary’s 54
#2 Gonzaga 76 #8 Pepperdine 48
#5 Portland 76
#2 Gonzaga 68
1997 at Loyola Marymount #4 San Diego 64
#5 Gonzaga 59
1998 at Santa Clara #1 Gonzaga 79 (ot) #8 Loyola Marymount 78
#1 Gonzaga 74
#7 San Diego 59
#5 San Francisco 80 #1 Gonzaga 67
Gonzaga 70
Saint Mary’s 57 #1 Gonzaga 91 #4 Santa Clara 66
2008 at San Diego #1 Gonzaga 52 #4 Santa Clara 48 #3 San Diego 69 #1 Gonzaga 62
2009 at Las Vegas #1 Gonzaga 94 #4 Santa Clara 59 #1 Gonzaga 83 #2 Saint Mary’s 58
2010 at Las Vegas #1 Gonzaga 77 #5 Loyola Marymount 62
#2 Saint Mary’s 81 #1 Gonzaga 62
2001 at San Diego #1 Gonzaga 105 #8 Saint Mary’s 65 #1 Gonzaga 78
2002 at San Diego #2 Gonzaga 82
2011 at Las Vegas #2 Gonzaga 71 #3 San Francisco 67 #2 Gonzaga 75 #1 Saint Mary’s 63
2012 at Las Vegas #2 Gonzaga 77 #3 BYU 58
2003 at San Diego #1 Gonzaga 73
#1 Saint Mary’s 78 (ot) #2 Gonzaga 74 2013 at Las Vegas #1 Gonzaga 66 #9 Loyola Marymount 48 #1 Gonzaga 65 #2 Saint Mary’s 51 2014 at Las Vegas #1 Gonzaga 77 #9 Santa Clara 75 #1 Gonzaga
Mary’s 67
2006 at Gonzaga #1 Gonzaga 96 (ot) #5 San Diego 92 #1 Gonzaga 68 #2 Loyola Marymount 67
2007 at Portland #1 Gonzaga 88 #4 San Diego 70 #1 Gonzaga 77 #2 Santa Clara 68
GONZAGA PLAYER WCC TOURNAMENT HISTORY
BEN GREGG
NOLAN HICKMAN
GRAHAM


SaintMary's69 No.PlayerSPtsFG3FGFTORDRTRPFATOBlkStlMin+/03MARCIULIONIS,AUGUSTASG135-111-32-204448122409 11SAXEN,MITCHELLC196-150-07-12691542202368 20MAHANEY,AIDANG239-155-70-002221401409
WCC TOURNAMENT STATISTICS
Most Points Scored Individual Gonzaga
1 Kevin Pangos 30 2012-03-03 Brigham Young Semifinal
2 Kyle Wiltjer 29 2016-03-07 Brigham Young Semifinal
3 Austin Daye 28 2009-03-08 Santa Clara Semifinal
Derek Raivio 28 2007-03-05 Santa Clara Final
5 Eric McClellan 26 2016-03-05 Portland Quarterfinal
Killian Tillie 26 2018-03-05 San Francisco Semifinal
Opponent
1 Jared Brownridge 32 2017-03-06 Santa Clara Semifinal
2 Kyle Collinsworth 28 2015-03-10 Brigham Young Final
3 James Batemon 27 2018-03-03 Loyola Marymount Quarterfinal
Jordan Ford 27 2020-03-10 St. Mary's Final
Khalil Shabazz 27 2022-03-07 San Francisco Semifinal
Nick Emery 27 2016-03-07 Brigham Young Semifinal
Most Rebounds Gonzaga
1 Elias Harris 15 2012-03-03 Brigham Young Semifinal
2 Domantas Sabonis 14 2016-03-07 Brigham Young Semifinal
3 Filip Petrusev 14 2020-03-10 St. Mary's Final
Opponent
1 Jordan Hunter 15 2019-03-12 St. Mary's Final
2 Mitchell Saxen 15 2024-03-12 St. Mary's Final
3 Kyle Collinsworth 11 2016-03-07 Brigham Young Semifinal
Most Field Goals Made Gonzaga
1 Adam Morrison 10 2005-03-06 San Diego Semifinal
Austin Daye 10 2009-03-08 Santa Clara Semifinal
Byron Wesley 10 2015-03-09 Pepperdine Semifinal
Elias Harris 10 2012-03-05 St. Mary's Final
Kevin Pangos 10 2012-03-03 Brigham Young Semifinal
Killian Tillie 10 2018-03-05 San Francisco Semifinal
Kyle Wiltjer 10 2016-03-07 Brigham Young Semifinal
Przemek Karnowski 10 2015-03-07 San Francisco Quarterfinal
Sam Dower 10 2014-03-11 Brigham Young Final
Opponent
1 Jared Brownridge 12 2017-03-06 Santa Clara Semifinal
2 Khalil Shabazz 10 2022-03-07 San Francisco Semifinal
Mickey McConnell 10 2010-03-08 St. Mary's Final
Nick Emery 10 2016-03-07 Brigham Young Semifinal
Nick Lewis 10 2006-03-05 San Diego Semifinal
Most Field Goals Attempted Gonzaga
1 Kevin Pangos 18 2012-03-05 St. Mary's Final
Kyle Wiltjer 18 2016-03-07 Brigham Young Semifinal
3 Adam Morrison 17 2005-03-06 San Diego Semifinal
Kevin Pangos 17 2012-03-03 Brigham Young Semifinal
Opponent
1 Jared Brownridge 25 2017-03-06 Santa Clara Semifinal
Khalil Shabazz 25 2022-03-07 San Francisco Semifinal
3 Khalil Shabazz 24 2023-03-06 San Francisco Semifinal
Most 3-Pointers Made Gonzaga
1 Kevin Pangos 5 2012-03-03 Brigham Young Semifinal
Killian Tillie 5 2018-03-05 San Francisco Semifinal
Killian Tillie 5 2018-03-03 Loyola Marymount Quarterfinal
Kyle Wiltjer 5 2016-03-07 Brigham Young Semifinal
Opponent
1 Khalil Shabazz 6 2023-03-06 San Francisco Semifinal
2 Six others at 5
Most 3-Pointers Attempted Gonzaga
1 Corey Kispert 10 2021-03-09 Brigham Young Final
Kevin Pangos 10 2012-03-05 St. Mary's (CA) Final
3 Kevin Pangos 9 2012-03-03 Brigham Young Semifinal Opponent
1 Khalil Shabazz 15 2023-03-06 San Francisco Semifinal
Khalil Shabazz 15 2022-03-07 San Francisco Semifinal
3 Jared Brownridge 12 2017-03-06 Santa Clara Semifinal
Most Free Throws Made Gonzaga
1 Sam Dower 15 2014-03-08 Santa Clara Quarterfinal
Adam Morrison 11 2006-03-05 San Diego Semifinal
J.P. Batista 11 2006-03-05 San Diego Semifinal
Kevin Pangos 11 2014-03-11 Brigham Young Final
Opponent
1 Mickey McConnell 13 2011-03-07 St. Mary's Final
2 Jordan Ford 11 2020-03-10 St. Mary's Final
Tyler Haws 11 2014-03-11 Brigham Young Final
Most Free Throws Attempted Gonzaga
1 Sam Dower 15 2014-03-08 Santa Clara Quarterfinal
2 Adam Morrison 14 2006-03-05 San Diego Semifinal
J.P. Batista 14 2006-03-05 San Diego Semifinal
Kevin Pangos 14 2014-03-11 Brigham Young Final
Opponent
1 Mickey McConnell 15 2011-03-07 St. Mary's Final
2 Diamon Simpson 12 2009-03-09 St. Mary's Final
Mitchell Saxen 12 2024-03-12 St. Mary's Final
Most Assists
Gonzaga
1 Ryan Nembhard 12 2024-03-11 San Francisco Semifinal
2 Ryan Nembhard 11 2024-03-12 St. Mary's Final
3 Andrew Nembhard 9 2022-03-07 San Francisco Semifinal
Opponent
1 Augustas Marciulionis 8 2024-03-12 St. Mary's Championship
2 Matthew Dellavedova 7 2013-03-11 St. Mary's Final
3 Five others at 6
Most Blocks Gonzaga
1 Chet Holmgren 6 2022-03-07 San Francisco Semifinal
2 Przemek Karnowski 4 2017-03-07 St. Mary's Final
3 Robert Sacre 4 2011-03-07 St. Mary's Final
Opponent
1 Omar Samhan 6 2010-03-08 St. Mary's Final
2 Seven others at 3
Most Steals
Gonzaga
1 Nigel Williams-Goss 6 2017-03-07 St. Mary's Final
2 Byron Wesley 4 2015-03-09 Pepperdine Semifinal
Geno Crandall 4 2019-03-11 Pepperdine Semifinal
Kevin Pangos 4 2013-03-11 St. Mary's Final
Opponent
1 Jeffery McClendon 5 2018-03-03 Loyola Marymount Quarterfinal
2 Drew Viney 4 2010-03-07 Loyola Marymount Semifinal
Jamaree Bouyea 4 2022-03-07 San Francisco Semifinal
Mickey McConnell 4 2010-03-08 St. Mary's Final
1
Most Free Throws Made Gonzaga 1 35
Most Free Throws Attempted
Most Assists
Gonzaga
1 26 2019-03-11 Pepperdine Semifinal
2 23 2024-03-11 San Francisco Semifinal
3 22 2023-03-06 San Francisco Semifinal 22 2005-03-06 San Diego Semifinal
Opponent
1 21 2024-03-11 San Francisco Semifinal
2 20 2010-03-08 St. Mary's Final
3 20 2005-03-06 San Diego Semifinal
Most Blocks
Gonzaga
1 9 2022-03-07 San Francisco Semifinal 2 8 2008-03-10 San Diego Final
3 7 2023-03-07 St. Mary's Championship
Opponent 1 9 2010-03-08 St. Mary's Final
2 5 2017-03-07 St. Mary's Final
3 4 Eight tied
Most Steals
Gonzaga
1 14 2009-03-08 Santa Clara Semifinal 2 11 2019-03-11 Pepperdine Semifinal 11 2017-03-07 St. Mary's Final
4 10 2011-03-06 San Francisco Semifinal 10 2005-03-06 San Diego Semifinal
Opponent
1 11 2022-03-07 San Francisco Semifinal
2 11 2008-03-09 Santa Clara Semifinal
3 9 Four tied



















2024-25 GONZAGA MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA


Canada's Ryan Nembhard breaking basketball records at Gonzaga with next chapter ahead
By Isaac Hung, Feb. 21, 2025
Ryan Nembhard makes things happen. For Gonzaga. For his teammates. For the record books.
As one of the top playmakers in U.S. college men's basketball, the Bulldogs' senior point guard has led the nation in assists while controlling the tempo, creating open looks, and keeping the offence in rhythm.
And as the season has gone on, he's been making history himself.
During Gonzaga's Feb. 8 victory over the Pacific Tigers, Nembhard recorded his 244th assist of the season, breaking his own school record for most assists in a single season in just 25 games, 10 fewer than it took him to set the record last year. He now stands alone as the only player in Gonzaga history to record multiple 200-assist seasons in a career.
Even John Stockton, the Hall of Famer and NBA's all-time assist leader, never accomplished that in his four-year at Gonzaga.
"It's cool to see my name in the record books," Nembhard told CBC Sports.
"But I don't really think about that too much. My job is to put my teammates in the best position to succeed."
After Gonzaga's 52-point blowout win over Pepperdine last Saturday, the 21-year-old point guard was named West Coast Conference (WCC) Player of the Week, following a stretch where he contributed 24 points and 23 assists across two victories.
Nembhard currently leads the nation in assists per game (10.0) and is just 14 assists away from breaking the WCC single-season assist record (284), set by Emmett Naar in 2019.
But when asked the Aurora, Ont., native about the record, his response was simple.
"I have no idea. I'm not worried about that record. It'll come if it comes, but I definitely want to get some more wins."
Nembhard's focus isn't on numbers, it's on winning and continuing to elevate his game. That mentality has been evident in his work ethic and leadership, two areas where his growth has been undeniable. His leadership has evolved entering his second and final season with the Bulldogs, something that started taking shape after Gonzaga's Sweet 16 loss to Purdue last season.
Gonzaga assistant coach Stephen Gentry told CBC Sports that Nembhard's shift began after last year's Sweet 16 loss to Purdue.
"After that loss, Ryan [Nembhard] was the one who spoke up in the locker room," Gentry recalled.
"That was the moment we really challenged him to be more vocal. He's always led by example, but now he's learning to bring his teammates along with him."
For Nembhard, that shift wasn't just about taking on more responsibility, it was about making the most of his final college season.
"I think I've always been trying to be a leader," says Nembhard, "but I understand that it's my last go-around. It's my last year of college hoops, and I don't want to have any regrets when it's all said and done."
"My pop always tells me, 'Don't have no regrets when the years are over.' So I'm just trying to make this year the fullest of what I can do, and try and make it my best year."
Nembhard has recorded 11 double-doubles so far this season, ranking 14th in Division I across the country, and has dished out 10 or more assists in 16 of 27 games, all while helping Gonzaga win seven of its past eight contests.
That success hasn't come by accident. Nembhard's impact starts long before tip-off, in the work he puts in every day.
"Ryan is our biggest gym rat. He's our biggest film junkie," Gentry said.
"He's a terrific leader in terms of example, with his work ethic and habits. That's why he's taken his game to another level this year."
While Nembhard's rise has been impressive, it's not entirely unfamiliar. His older brother, Indiana Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard, had a remarkably similar path.
Both are pass-first point guards, known for their high basketball IQ, ability to elevate teammates, and both studied Montverde Academy, a high school that's widely known for its athletic programs, particularly soccer and basketball.
Both played two years at another college before transferring to Gonzaga to finish their college careers. Ryan spent his first two years at Creighton before making the move to the Bulldogs. While their paths have been strikingly similar, Ryan's journey has always been his own.
"If he [Andrew] goes somewhere and it's a good situation for him, why not I go do the same thing if it worked out for him?" Ryan said.
"But at the end of the day, we're different players. I just want to be the best version of myself."
Growing up, he and Andrew spent countless hours playing and competing together, which helped shape Ryan's mentality and toughness right now.
"We've always been super competitive as kids," Ryan said. "Basketball, football, hockey in Canada whatever we could play, we were always outside competing."
Now, as the six-foot Bulldogs guard nears the end of his college career, the possibility of joining Team Canada's senior men's squad alongside Andrew is becoming more real. If it happens, they would be the first pair of brothers to represent Canada basketball together since Thomas and Philip Scrubb.
"That's definitely something we've talked about," Ryan said.
"It would be amazing to travel, compete, and represent our country together."
Proudly representing Canada
Playing for Canada has always been a point of pride for Nembhard. He's already suited up for the national team at the U16 and U19 levels, winning bronze at the 2021 FIBA U19 World Cup alongside Canadian NBA talents like Zach Edey, Bennedict Mathurin, and Caleb Houstan.
"It's always special when you can put your country's flag on your chest and represent something bigger than you," he said.
"If that day comes where I can play on the senior team, I'd love to do it."
Looking back, that U19 tournament remains one of the most memorable moments of Nembhard's international career.
"Winning that bronze medal at U19 was huge."
"At the time, it was only the second medal Canada had ever won at that level. That was a special moment for us."
For now, Nembhard has not declared for the NBA draft, but the Canadian isn't looking too far ahead. With March Madness approaching, he's focused on making every game count for Gonzaga and will make that decision when the time is right.
"Right now, I'm just locked in on winning games," he said.
"I'm not looking too far ahead. When the time comes, I'll sit down with my family and figure out what's best for me."
But whether it's competing for a national championship, representing Canada's senior team, or making the leap to the NBA, Nembhard's next chapter is coming.

‘That’s
an awesome Zag’: Ben Gregg ready for senior night after navigating a most unique Gonzaga basketball journey
By Jim Meehan, Feb. 21, 2025
A childhood spent dreaming of becoming a Zag almost didn’t happen for Ben Gregg.
Four and a half years later, he’s a Gonzaga basketball star, filling every role imaginable, experiencing soaring highs, painful lows and displaying an unquestioned work ethic – all the while continuously giving back to his two hometowns, Spokane and Portland.
Ben Gregg, meet Senior Night.
It’s a lot to process in a career like no other Zag, from arriving at Gonzaga midway through his senior year of high school to riding the bench to valuable reserve to starting to not starting to starting again. Gregg is one of six seniors/grad students on the roster, although Graham Ike and Michael Ajayi are eligible to return next season if they so choose. Senior Night is an even bigger deal with rival Saint Mary’s visiting the Kennel on Saturday night.
Gregg took a swing and connected on summarizing his unique journey in the only uniform he ever wanted to wear.
“Man, a lot of ups and downs mentally, some physical problems I kind of played through,” Gregg said. “It’s hard. Gonzaga is going to get dudes every year, and you’re going to have to compete for a role every year, every offseason. It just never stops.
“I’m very proud of myself for sticking with it. Early in my sophomore year I wasn’t playing, I was upset, down on myself, kind of had one foot out the door mentally. My parents (Kori and Matt) told me to stick with it and it will all work out and eventually it did. And once I had that role, I didn’t want to let go of it. Having teammates here for you, it’s a real brotherhood and obviously, my family’s huge in all those FaceTimes with them.”
Gregg’s world revolves around teammates, family and community.
Gregg’s had a few teammates. They’ve made his journey rewarding and, especially in his early years, so difficult to earn playing time because of the surrounding frontcourt talent level.
“I mean he’s played with Corey (Kispert), Julian (Strawther), Drew (Timme), Chet (Holmgren), Jalen (Suggs), Anton (Watson),” assistant coach Brian Michaelson began. And bigs Oumar Ballo, Efton Reid and the current crew of Ike, Ajayi and Braden Huff. “It’s an impressive list and it spans a long time,” Michaelson said.
Gregg has had to earn every minute and every start – the first one didn’t come until last January – along the way. GU has had others join at midseason – Micah Downs, Angel Nunez, Jun Seok Yeo – but Michaelson couldn’t recall a high school senior doing something similar. Gregg arrived at Gonzaga about midway through the 2020-21 season with his senior year at Clackamas (Oregon) High up in the air due to the COVID pandemic.
“It shows the value of perseverance and hard work,” Michaelson said. “It’s been a unique, long journey. Joining the team and playing right away, obviously, limited minutes, but he played in the USC Elite Eight game because we had some foul trouble.
“Just a guy that’s an awesome Zag. It’s really cool for a guy that grew up in the Northwest and lived in the Spokane region and grew up cheering for the Zags. He’s had to earn everything. He found his niche with effort and feel for the game in all those (different roles). Obviously, a guy that’s really well respected as a leader. It’s cool to see it come full circle.”
Gregg has played in 134 games, tied with Drew Timme for 13th in program history. He recently moved past David Stockton into 10th with 113 career wins. Gregg’s insertion into the starting lineup last season helped trigger a turnaround as GU reached its ninth straight Sweet 16. He’s averaging career highs in points (9.7) and assists (1.5) in his final season.
Gonzaga's Ben Gregg (33) shares a light-hearted moment on the bench with fellow seniors Khalif Battle, Nolan Hickman, Ryan Nembhard and Michael Ajayi during a home win over Pepperdine. (Tyler Tjomsland/The Spokesman-Review) Gonzaga’s Ben Gregg (33) shares a light-hearted moment on the bench with fellow seniors Khalif Battle, Nolan Hickman, Ryan Nembhard and Michael Ajayi during a home win over Pepperdine. (Tyler Tjomsland/The Spokesman-Review)
Gregg had serious doubts his dream of becoming a Zag was going to happen late in his prep career. GU showed plenty of interest in the 6-foot-10 forward, but the school was also involved with the likes of Holmgren and Paolo Banchero, the top two players in the 2021 class, and others.
Coach Mark Few and Michaelson visited Gregg at his high school during his junior year. They had a great visit, but no offer was extended. As time
went by and conversations became less frequent, Gregg turned his attention to several former Pac-12 schools, including Arizona, Oregon and Oregon State. He set a commitment date for Sept. 9, his mom’s birthday.
“We recruited Ben off and on throughout high school,” Michaelson said. “He was obviously a really good player. That next class, Chet, Paolo, obviously, we were deeply involved with all those guys. It ended up breaking in a way where we had an opportunity to have Ben. It worked out well for us to get his quality and character.”
Gregg’s long-awaited offer came via a zoom call with his family and GU’s coaching staff.
“Probably in late August,” Gregg recalled. “We wanted to know what the deal was. They told us the truth, they weren’t sugar-coating anything. As soon as I said I wanted to be here, I was in and I was going to work my way up.”
Mission accomplished.
No story about Gregg is complete without highlighting his charitable endeavors in the community.
“As a kid, I was very self-centered as any kid that has parents and grandparents that spoiled me,” Gregg said. “In middle school and high school, I got some recognition for my abilities on the basketball court. That’s cool and all, but there’s so much more to life than just basketball.
“My dad, when I was in middle school, took me to Potluck in the Park in downtown Portland, and we served meals to homeless people in winter when it’s freezing. I always thought they were scary, but once you get to interact with them you realize they’re humans like you and me, just dealt a bad hand.”
Gregg recently reached out to Rick Clark, executive director and founder of Giving Back Spokane, to spend a rare day with no school or practice giving hot breakfast sandwiches to people living in their cars on a cold January morning.
“So I got some sandwiches and what was cool is Zozo’s (Sandwich House) doubled the amount after finding out what they were for,” said Clark, who estimated he’s worked with Gregg on a couple of dozen charitable projects . “And Ben bought some sandwiches. I tried to pay for it and he said he wanted to pay.”
Gregg has teamed with name, image and likeness partners Bill’s Heating and A/C and Walker’s Furniture to provide a helping hand to community members in need. That’s how a homeless woman and her kids were able to furnish their first apartment, courtesy of Walker’s Furniture. And how another family using portable heaters received a heating system installed by Bill’s Heating and A/C.
Clark reached out to Gregg last season after learning about a grandmother fan battling cancer who wanted to meet some players from her favorite team.
“I think there were six or seven of us that pulled up,” Gregg said. “She was just super happy, joyful, telling us all about past Zags. That was a very special moment for me and the guys just to realize the impact you have.”
Gregg has made a sizable impact at GU and in the community. He is and isn’t looking forward to Senior Night.
“I’ve been thinking about it a little bit,” Gregg said. “I really feel like I just got here. The last 4½ years flew by like crazy. Once you get into the season, they roll by so fast. It definitely doesn’t feel like it’s time to be out of here.”

Ryan Nembhard Enjoying Being The Latest In A Tradition Of Great Gonzaga Point Guards
By Jeff Faraudo, Jan. 15, 2025
Ryan Nembhard laughed when asked if he ever watched Gonzaga’s most famous former player, Hall of Famer John Stockton, during his NBA days.
“Definitely not,” Gonzaga’s senior point guard said. “I don’t even think I was born yet.”
Actually, on March 10, 2003, in his final NBA season, Stockton scored 14 points to help the Utah Jazz to an 83-73 victory over the Miami Heat. That same day, Nembhard was born in the suburbs of Toronto, Canada.
And now, more than two decades later, they both reside in Spokane, Wash., where Nembhard is the 21-year-old leader of the nation’s 16th-ranked team and Stockton is a 62-year-old fan of his alma mater who still enjoys getting out on the floor now and then.
“I’ve played with him and played against him at The Warehouse,” Nembhard said, referring to the five-court basketball facility Stockton owns near campus. “It’s cool to see he’s still active, still wants to play, still has that love for the game. Obviously, he’s a little slower than he used to be but he still has the same mind and feel for the game.”
Nembhard, whose Zags (14-4, 5-0 WCC) play Thursday at Oregon State at 8 p.m. on CBS Sports Network and Saturday at home vs. Santa Clara, called Stockton “a real chill guy.” When he’s on the court with the NBA’s all-time assist leader, Nembhard said it never feels like he’s in the presence of a celebrity.
“I don’t really think about it like that. I just think about him being a good dude. He is one of the greatest point guards to ever play the game, but it’s just cool to compete against him,” Nembhard said. “It's good to have legends like that around, great people in this great program that are always around if you need them.”
Nembhard grew up with another future Zag who went on to play in the NBA. Big brother Andrew Nembhard, who helped Gonzaga to a 31-0 record before losing in the 2021 national championship game, is in his third season as the starting point guard for the Indiana Pacers.
“Big influence, for sure,” Ryan said. “We were hanging out since we were kids and I learned a lot from him.”
They also played football and street hockey, but basketball was their primary focus. “We played every day after school,” Ryan said. “Sometimes it would end up in fights, but it was all fun.”
Andrew, three years older, never went easy on Ryan. They’d play H-O-R-S-E or one-on-one on the family driveway and big brother dominated. “I got him a couple times, for sure. Very rarely, but those were big moments for me.”
Would Andrew acknowledge those outcomes? “Probably not,” Ryan said, “but he’s a big brother so he’s going to lie.”
One undeniable truth is that both players were superb for the Zags. Andrew Nembhard, who transferred from Florida for his final two seasons, was a first-team All-WCC selection and WCC Tournament MVP as a senior in 2021-22, when he averaged 11.8 points and 5.8 assists for a 28-4 team.
Ryan, who arrived at Gonzaga from Creighton in time for his junior season last year, produced 12.6 points and 6.9 assists to earn all-conference honors in 2023-24. His 243 total assists broke the program’s single-season record.
He is well ahead of that pace this season, second nationally with a 9.4 average to go with 11.4 points per game. He has 10 games of at least 10 assists, including14 assists against Davidson to tie his brother’s collegiate high. His 3.93 assist-to-turnover ratio is sixth-best in the country.
“We just lean on him so hard,” Gonzaga coach Mark Few told the Spokane Spokesman Review earlier this season. “It’s just an incredible luxury to have and hopefully he’ll start getting a little more love and attention on the national scene because he’s something.”
No argument from Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley, who was an All-America point guard at Duke in the early 1990s. After the Zags beat the Sun Devils 88-80 this season, Hurley admitted, “We pressured him and tried to turn him over, but we just couldn’t do it.” Nembhard wound up with 13 points, 11 assists and zero turnovers in 36 minutes.
Following his brother to Gonzaga was a comfortable transition, Nembhard said, because of the two-way trust factor. “They put their full confidence in me,” he said. “I’ve loved every moment I’ve been here. I love coach Few and the rest of the staff. The culture is one-of-a-kind. It’s special to be a Zag, for sure.”
There is much still be written this season, and Nembhard said he appreciates the fact that the WCC is deeper at the top than perhaps ever. Games this week vs. OSU and Santa Clara will test that theory, and the Zags still have their two annual colossal showdowns against Saint Mary’s, set for Feb. 1 at Moraga and Feb. 22 at The Kennel in Spokane.
The Zags and Gaels, who have dueled in the WCC tournament’s championship game 12 times since 2009, currently share first place in the conference standings, each at 5-0.
“That’s the biggest rivalry game I’ve played in in college, for sure,” he said, noting the mutual dislike and respect each team has for the other. “Always physical, tough games. Those are great environments.”
Personally, it’s a chance for him to duel Saint Mary’s senior point guard Augustas Marciulionis, the reigning WCC Player of the Year. “It’s cool,” Nembhard said. “He’s a good point guard, obviously.”
But neither the individual matchups or his own statistics motivate Nembhard. “I concern myself with winning . . . winning league championships as well as getting deep in the (NCAA) tournament,” he said. Your own success is going to come with team success.”
The Zags played an impossibly challenging non-conference schedule, during which they beat Baylor, San Diego State and Indiana. They also lost overtime games to West Virginia and Kentucky, and came up just short against UConn and UCLA.
“We’ve played some games where we’ve been really good,” Nembhard said. “We’ve got to be able to win close games, but the sky’s the limit for us.”

‘A mirror image’: Like brother before him, Gonzaga’s Ryan Nembhard on short list of nation’s top point guards
By Jim Meehan, Jan. 13, 2025
Claude Nembhard was on the phone recently with youngest son Ryan at the same time older son Andrew was chatting with mom Mary – a fairly regular occurrence for the family.
“Andrew said he was just about to watch Ryan’s film,” the proud father said. “Ryan couldn’t have a better role model because Andrew has done this stuff at every level. When I watch them play, it’s like a mirror image.”
Especially when the Nembhard brothers operate in the pick and roll.
Gonzaga coach Mark Few coached Andrew, a third-year pro with the Indiana Pacers, for two seasons in 2021 and 2022, and now Ryan is off to a historic start in his second year as a Zag.
“We just lean on him so hard,” Few said. “It’s just an incredible luxury to have and hopefully he’ll start getting a little more love and attention on the national scene because he’s something.
“You need to ask Claude about that (pick-and-roll prowess), but I would guess Ryan really watched Andrew a lot. They’re both at the highest level you can be in pick and roll, college or pro quite frankly, with their decisions. And the windows they can put the ball in, those are not big windows.”
According to OptaSTATS, Ryan Nembhard and Chris Paul are the only players this century across the NBA, WNBA and Division I men’s and women’s basketball with 50-plus points, 40-plus assists and five or fewer turnovers in their team’s first four games. Ryan’s four-game totals were 51 points, 40 assists and five turnovers.
He’s at 61, 47 and six in third-ranked Gonzaga’s 5-0 start.
“I don’t get too excited about some of this stuff, but that’s pretty cool,” Claude said. “I sent that to some friends. Chris (Paul) is Andrew’s guy, one of his favorite players of all time.”
During a visit to the Kennel last February for the GU-Pacific game, Andrew saw another of his favorites.
“He’s one of my most favorite players to watch,” Andrew said after Ryan’s 18 points, 10 assists and just one turnover in 34 minutes. “He’s got an exciting game, super creative and he has good instincts out there. I just like watching him.”
We took Few’s advice and asked Claude about his sons’ uncanny ability in pick and roll. In true Nembhard fashion, he discussed his approach to coaching but repeatedly dished credit to other coaches, trainers and programs that have worked with Ryan and Andrew.
“We’ve been blessed to put them around good people,” Claude said.
Ryan’s take: “I’d probably just say my pops. Coach’s son, you know, just being around the game a lot as a kid, feel for the game. I just credit that to him.”
Early start
Claude put a basketball in Andrew’s hands at age 1. Andrew got a Fisher-Price basketball set on his first birthday.
“I can’t tell you how many nets we went through,” Claude said.
Ryan, three years younger than Andrew, also had a ball in his hands at 1 and both boys played introductory games at age 3, usually against 5-yearolds Soon they were competing in games to 11 in the basement of the family home in Aurora, north of Toronto. It was always Ryan and Claude vs. Andrew, and Andrew almost always won. It might have had something to do with the only rule: Ryan was required to score the 11th point.
“Andrew wouldn’t let him score,” said Claude, who coached the boys’ youth teams, including a two-year span when they were on the same team. “If we played 50 games, Ryan might win one or two, and he’d never let him hear the end of it.”
The games eventually moved to the hoop in the front yard and on organized teams, several coached by Claude.
“When I coached the kids early, I hated turnovers and valuing the ball is so important,” said Claude, the chief executive officer for the Ontario
Basketball Association, the governing body for the sport in the province. “I was really adamant about good basketball, team basketball and sharing the ball.
“I grew up in a time when I was a big fan of (San Antonio) coach ‘Pop’ (Gregg Popovich) and five out, touch the ball for a half second and moving it.”
Claude utilized a coaching tool called Better Basketball with a progression of 15-17 steps. He also made sure assists didn’t go unnoticed.
“One thing in basketball now is everybody loves scoring,” he said, “but I was the guy that was yelling about the great pass. I wanted kids to be rewarded for that.”
Claude remembers one game in particular: Andrew scored 41 points and Ryan had two in a 43-42 win.
“Andrew back then was the big guy,” Claude said. “But they work so well together and Ryan was a good listener. Now it’s come to the point where Ryan helps his big brother, too.”
Pick and roll proficiency
Specific to the pick and roll, Claude points to Canada Basketball’s influence and the quality of Ryan’s and Andrew’s teammates along the way, from junior national teams to Montverde Academy in Florida to their college squads.
“Canada Basketball has been great for my kids,” Claude said. “They’ve run this stuff since junior academy, grades 7 and 8.”
Ryan and Andrew were naturals at point guard and always willing to learn from various instructors.
Asked what he sees when watching his sons in pick and rolls, Claude said, “It’s the IQ piece. If you get in the right spot, the middle ball screen, it’s really not that hard in the sense that if you hedge me, I have this option, if you don’t, I’m going to do this. It’s more reading what’s done to you.
“So it’s playing at your pace, and you have to be a good ballhandler, you have to have that ball on a string. It’s knowing whatever is done to me I have this counter. You can’t speed them up. If you want to play fast or slow, Ryan can do that.”
The Zags often run ball-screen actions with Ryan working off a perimeter screen from Graham Ike, Braden Huff or Ben Gregg. Andrew worked with Drew Timme, Chet Holmgren and Anton Watson. Gregg and Watson had at least one season with each Nembhard brother.
“The Nembhards are perfect for it (GU’s offense),” Gonzaga assistant coach Brian Michaelson said. “To have guys like (Ike, Huff and Gregg) really helps the way we want to play offense and Ryan delivering is the key.”
Claude noted that Ryan works closely with assistant coach Stephen Gentry on everything from film study to play options.
“With the added pieces around it this year, we’re hard to guard,” Claude said. “So many weapons – Graham, (Khalif) Battle, (Michael) Ajayi, Ben, Huff, (Dusty) Stromer, Nolan (Hickman). You have corner shooters, guys that can finish on the roll, pick and pop.”
Ryan is second nationally at 9.4 assists per game, behind Louisiana Tech’s Sean Newman Jr. (11.2). The Zags rank eighth in scoring offense (93.2) and first in KenPom’s adjusted offensive efficiency.
“Nembhard is one of the best point guards in the country,” Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley said following an 88-80 loss to the Zags. “We pressured him and tried to turn him over, but we just couldn’t do it.”
Nembhard finished with 13 points, 11 assists and no turnovers in 36 minutes.
Ranking with GU’s best point guards
No one appreciates Ryan’s deft passing more than Gonzaga’s quartet of bigs – Ike, Huff, Gregg and Ajayi. The four average about 41 points per game.
“Just always a lot of thank yous,” Ike said. “And if we get him open he’ll get us open.”
Added Huff: “We’re going to set hard screens for him and he’s going to find us at the hoop. It’s a great tradeoff.”
Ryan is already first in the school record book for single-season assists with 243 last year while Andrew shares ninth with 184 in 2022. Ryan holds GU’s single-game record with 12 assists against Kansas in an NCAA Tournament game. Andrew is No. 2 with 11 assists vs. Georgia State.
“Those two are right at the top,” Michaelson said. “Obviously (Josh) Perkins was unbelievable. There’s a reason he’s our all-time assists leader. He could really see those plays. Obviously Kevin (Pangos) as he got older had it down pretty good.
“We’ve had a long history of guys, especially these last 10-12 years, that can really pass and obviously ‘Stocks’ (Hall of Famer John Stockton). Anyway you rank them, the Nembhards have to be in that top three.”
Claude doesn’t get too caught up with numbers and records. He said the national championship has always been Ryan’s and Andrew’s main goal. Andrew and the 2021 Zags won their first 31 games before falling to Baylor in the title game. Ryan’s first season with GU ended in the Sweet 16.
“My kids love the game, it’s not a dad making them play basketball,” Claude said. “That’s the biggest thing I can say.”

“Iron was sharpening every single day:” Gonzaga’s Graham Ike, Braden Huff push each other to improve
By Jim Meehan, Nov. 21, 2004
Gonzaga has several days to rest and prepare for the Battle 4 Atlantis and Wednesday’s opener against West Virginia in the Bahamas.
Coaches frown on projected tournament matchups, but the third-ranked Zags potentially could run into No. 16 Indiana and former GU big man Oumar Ballo in the second round and No. 17 Arizona, led by former Gonzaga assistant Tommy Lloyd.
“Fun, exciting matchups, physical matchups,” senior post Graham Ike said of the bigs who could line up against Gonzaga. “It’s something that we don’t shy away from. We look forward to those because it’s only going to make us better at the end of the day.” Sort of like Gonzaga practices.
Kansas 7-foot-2 center Hunter Dickinson, Auburn’s 6-10 Johni Broome and 7-1 Ryan Kalkbrenner – GU point guard Ryan Nembhard’s former teammate at Creighton – receive most of the national publicity, but few teams boast a pair of bigs like Ike and Braden Huff
The duo combines for 28.6 points and 10 rebounds per game. Both shoot better than 50% from the field and they’re solid at the free-throw line. Huff made two 3-pointers – his first of the season – against San Diego State and Ike swished his first 3 of the year against Long Beach State.
Ask Ike why they make an effective tandem and he’ll point to Huff, who points back at Ike when quizzed about his defensive improvement.
“I think we’ve gotten here just because of how hard we were going at each other this summer and in the fall,” Ike said following GU’s 84-41 win over Long Beach State on Wednesday. “The iron was sharpening every single day. Like I said after (San Diego State), you’re not getting a break when he subs in or if I sub right back in for him.”
Gonzaga wing Dusty Stromer, during an amusing postgame media session early last season, noted that Huff’s high school team played zone defense exclusively, prompting Huff to sheepishly admit, “That’s why the defense is a little bit of a work in progress still.”
Still is, but the 6-10 Huff is clearly better on defense as a redshirt sophomore.
“It’s huge, just from a confidence standpoint (the growth from last year to this season). You’ve seen everything, you kind of know what you’re in for,” Huff said. “There’s that and going against this guy (Ike) all summer on the defensive end and offensively has been huge. A lot of physicality, lot of good battles. That’s helped me a ton. Iron sharpens iron.”
Huff’s offense has been pretty sharp in 41 career games. He was 13th nationally a year ago in shooting percentage (70) inside the arc. He’s at 63.6% in that category this season and his free-throw accuracy has climbed from 55.4% to 85.7%. Ike paced GU last year at 16.5 points and he’s first this season at 14.6.
Ike and Huff combined for 27 points in 31 minutes against Long Beach State.
“You’ve got two guys that are different but similar in a lot of ways,” Long Beach State coach Chris Acker said. “You’ve got two guys on the left block that can get to that right shoulder and make shots. Then you’ve got two guys – Ike hit a 3 (Wednesday) so he’s trending to be a really good shooter and then Huff obviously can knock down 3s.
“Both of them have very high basketball IQs, but their size and physicality – when you’re subbing a guy in like Huff off the bench, he can start anywhere in the country. The fact he’s willing to come off the bench and play his role in that standpoint says a lot about the character that he is and the type of program that coach (Mark) Few has.”
Few routinely fields questions about GU’s depth and was asked again after Wednesday’s win.
“We’ve got a lot of guys and they’re all kind of bunched together,” he said. “It’s obviously really nice to rest our guards and here comes Dusty Stromer, who is a very good player and I consider him a starter. Obviously, Braden was able to do that (provide offense) a lot last year but he’s playing better defensively. Last year we had to sub for him a lot because of defensive matchups or lapses.”
GU’s four bigs – Huff, Ike, Ben Gregg and Michael Ajayi – are averaging between 16 and 22 minutes. The backcourt is logging heavier minutes, led by Ryan Nembhard (32 minutes), Nolan Hickman (29.2), Khalif Battle (27.4) and Stromer (21.2).
“We’ve got a lot of dudes,” Huff said. “Not just the bigs, but the guards, too.”

Gonzaga's résumé, early dominance vault Few's team to No. 1
By Kyle Boone, Nov. 21, 2024
There's a new No. 1 in our latest college basketball Power Rankings. It's not Kansas the preseason and current No. 1 in the AP Top 25 that has looked fallible at times. And it isn't Auburn, the No. 1 team in these Power Rankings last week that is dominating both sides of the floor. Nor is it, as you might've guessed as a well-versed hoops fan, the Houston Cougars, the No. 1 team on BartTorvik's analytics-driven site despite losing to the aforementioned Auburn Tigers.
It's the Gonzaga Bulldogs. And it's a deserved recognition for a team that has looked like the best team in college basketball this season.
Gonzaga opened the season with a shocking result in Spokane: a 101-63 blitzing of then-No. 8 Baylor. But the shock wore off a bit after a close tilt at home vs. Arizona State, followed by a drubbing of UMass Lowell that didn't air on linear cable.
But the Bulldogs reminded the college hoops ecosystem this week why they should be considered the best in basketball right now by taking it to San Diego State on the road in an 80-67 win on Monday and then doubling up Long Beach State, 84-41, on Wednesday night. Their résumé is now as follows:
Wins by 38 and 13 over Baylor and San Diego State, respectively No. 1 offense in adjusted efficiency margin at KenPom No. 18 defense in adjusted efficiency margin at KenPom No. 3 in fewest turnovers per game, committing 8.0 per game No. 7 in 3-point percentage allowed; opponents shooting 22.5% from 3-point range vs. Gonzaga If you want to rank Kansas at No. 1 after it opened the season at No. 1 and has yet to lose, fine. If you want to rank Auburn or Houston or UConn at No. 1 because the eye test or analytics or some combination of both, I wouldn't put up a huge fight. But the Zags are No. 1 given their performances in a handful of quality nonconference games and their electric offense, which looks like it'll be among the toughest to slow in the sport.

Why Gonzaga has a great shot to finally win it all this season
By Cameron Van Til, Nov. 21, 2024
Gonzaga has been the epitome of consistency, reaching 25 consecutive NCAA Tournaments. And over the past decade, that consistency has been elevated to rare heights.
The Bulldogs have reached nine straight Sweet 16s, which is tied with North Carolina (1985-1993) and Duke (1998-2006) for the longest such streak since the NCAA Tournament expanded to a 64-team bracket in 1985. During their Sweet 16 streak, they have advanced to five Elite Eights, two Final Fours and two national championship games.
It all adds up to 27 NCAA Tournament wins since 2015 – four more than any other program in the nation. The next-closest programs: North Carolina and Duke at 23, followed by Kansas and Villanova at 21.
It’s been an incredible run of success, especially in a single-elimination postseason format that’s known for upsets and chaos. But, yes, the Zags have still yet to win the big one.
They came awfully close to that elusive national title in 2017, when they led North Carolina with less than two minutes to go in the championship game. Their 2019 team had a golden opportunity, but lost a heartbreaker in the Elite Eight to eventual runner-up Texas Tech. And their 2021 team was arguably their best yet, taking an undefeated record into the title game before running into a Baylor buzzsaw. This year’s team might have as good a shot as any of them.
The No. 3-ranked Zags returned six of their top seven scorers from last year’s Sweet 16 squad – a level of continuity that’s practically unheard of in today’s transfer-portal era. And they bolstered that already-strong mix with two big-time additions: Pepperdine transfer Michael Ajayi, a former Kentwood High School star, and Arkansas transfer Khalif Battle. Ajayi is a projected NBA draft pick who led the West Coast Conference in scoring last season, while Battle was Arkansas’ second-leading scorer.
The result is a deep and well-rounded squad that’s among the most talented Mark Few has ever had in Spokane. Just ask Baylor. Gonzaga opened its season two weeks ago with a 101-63 shellacking of the Bears, who were ranked No. 8 in the preseason AP Top 25 poll. The Zags’ 38-point rout was the largest win by any team over an AP top-10 opponent since 2016.
After Gonzaga moved to 4-0 with a quality double-digit road win over San Diego State on Monday night, The Athletic’s Sam Vecenie heaped praise on the Zags in a social media post, calling them an “absolute wagon” and the “clear No. 1” team at the moment.
It all starts with senior point guard Ryan Nembhard, the brother of former Gonzaga star and current Indiana Pacers point guard Andrew Nembhard. Like his brother, the younger Nembhard is a point guard maestro who has opened the season with a stunning 40-to-five assist-to-turnover ratio.
Senior shooting guard Nolan Hickman, a former Eastside Catholic High School star, teams with Nembhard to provide an experienced and polished backcourt duo.
In the frontcourt, Graham Ike and Braden Huff form a talented interior tandem. Ike, who led the Zags in scoring last year, is a traditional center who can take over games inside. And Huff, a 6-foot-10 sophomore with a smooth outside shooting stroke, looks poised for a star turn.
Ben Gregg, a 6-foot-10 senior forward, also fills a valuable role as a do-everything glue guy. And after being thrust into a larger-than-expected role last year due to a teammate’s injury, shooting guard Dusty Stromer should be better positioned for success in his sophomore campaign.
But it’s the two transfers who really lift the Zags’ ceiling this season.
Two of Gonzaga’s biggest weaknesses last year were 3-point shooting and a lack of size and athleticism on the perimeter. Ajayi and Battle fill those missing pieces in spades.
Ajayi shot 47% from 3-point range last season at Pepperdine and is a proven scorer at all three levels. And with his 6-foot-7, 228-pound frame, he’s brought a noticeable infusion of length and tenacity on the defensive end.
Battle, meanwhile, is a 36.1% career shooter beyond the arc. In the demolition of Baylor, he had a blitz of three consecutive 3-pointers in a span of 66 seconds. He also excels at getting to the rim and has a dazzling level of athleticism, as he showed with his one-handed alley-oop slam last week against Arizona State. Simply put, this Gonzaga team has it all.
Will it be enough to take that one final step to the college basketball mountaintop? We’ll see. There’s always an element of luck and good fortune involved in March Madness, as Zags fans know all too well. If the ball had bounced differently a couple of times, Gonzaga might already have a national title or two by now.
But when you keep knocking on the door, you increase your odds of eventually breaking through. And this year’s Zags certainly look like they have the pieces to give the program another crack at that elusive final step.

‘You can tell they’re on a mission.’ LBSU coach impressed by Gonzaga after getting help from old SDSU colleagues
By Theo Lawson, Nov. 20, 2024
Chris Acker made the most of the 48 hours between Gonzaga’s game against San Diego State on Monday evening and Wednesday’s matchup between his Long Beach State team and the Bulldogs at McCarthey Athletic Center.
In some form or fashion, Acker, a San Diego State assistant from 2019-24, touched base with seven members of the Aztecs’ coaching staff hoping to gather any pieces of advice or intel that could help his Long Beach State program against the third-ranked team in the country, in one of college basketball’s toughest road environments.
That included a conversation with San Diego State coach Brian Dutcher, who watched his team come up short against Gonzaga a few days earlier, losing 80-67 in front of 12,414 fans at Viejas Arena.
The feedback? “They said, ‘You’ve just got to get back on ‘D,’ you’ve got to do the best you can on (Graham) Ike, try to keep (Ryan) Nembhard out of the paint,’ ” Acker said.
Oh, and one more thing. “Basically just said, ‘Good luck,’ ” Acker said. “ ‘Good luck to you guys.’ ”
Aside from a brief 7-minute stretch toward the end of the first half, No. 3 Gonzaga controlled both ends of the floor, holding Long Beach State to a season-low point total while cruising to an 84-41 victory.
Acker found the scouting report from his old colleagues mostly accurate while acknowledging it served little to no purpose once GU and LBSU tipped off Wednesday night.
“You just throw the scouting report out the window when you’re playing against a team like that,” Acker said. “At the end of the day, you can do all of those things – (SDSU) did all of those things and still got beat at home in a tough environment. You know what you’re going up against, you know what they have at stake when they take the floor, so they’ve got a very good team and so they’re going to do whatever they decide that they want to do this season.”
On Gonzaga’s end, it was helpful to see another team that shared many of the same principles as SDSU, particularly on such a tight turnaround.
“It helped, it did going into it,” Gonzaga coach Mark Few said. “Their coverages were similar, but yet they were a little bit – there were some nuances there that made it different. But by and large, yeah, yeah. And they were physical and athletic, just like San Diego State.”
Ike, who shared the team lead with 15 points to go along with five rebounds, also noticed similarities between the last two teams on Gonzaga’s schedule. Those also happened to be Ike’s best games of the season, with the veteran post scoring 23 points and grabbing eight rebounds in the SDSU win before delivering 15 points in 15 minutes two days later against LBSU.
“The staff had kind of informed us about that, so we kind of knew it was going to be physical just like SDSU,” Ike said. “The guys are going to hit the glass hard and we kind of knew what to look for.”
During Acker’s time at SDSU, the Aztecs never won fewer than 23 games, making four runs to the NCAA Tournament, including a trip to the national championship game in 2023. The first-year head coach said Dutcher’s SDSU program is the new model at LBSU, which parted ways with Dan Monson, Few’s predecessor at Gonzaga, after 17 seasons at the Big West school in Southern California.
“We’re trying to trend in that direction,” Acker said. “We’re still much further behind where I’d like to be as far as that’s concerned, but we are doing a good job of picking up the principles and the details defensively and things like that. We’re still just trying to figure it out.”
LBSU encountered another West Coast powerhouse that’s defending at a high level in Gonzaga.
The Bulldogs not only held the Beach to a season-low 41 points, but limited the visitors to 17 of 54 (31%) from the field and 2 of 20 (10%) from the 3point line. Acker’s team went without a field goal for 9:54 in the first half, and had a scoring drought of 6:22 in the second.
“They’re elite defensively,” Acker said. “Their physicality, their size, their athleticism. Defense is all about a mentality, and you can coach it and preach it until you’re blue in the face, but coach Few’s done a good job instilling the principles and his guys are going out there and executing it.
“You can tell they’re on a mission and they’re competing, so they’re going to be exciting to watch for the whole season.”

‘We just kind of let him go.’ Gonzaga’s decision to stick with Braden Huff pays off in big way during ASU win
By Theo Lawson, Nov. 11, 2024
Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley took a moment to pass along a quick message to Gonzaga counterpart Mark Few at the conclusion of Sunday’s nonconference matchup at McCarthey Athletic Center.
By the time the two coaches met in the postgame handshake line, Braden Huff had already been announced over the PA system as Gonzaga’s “Player of the Game” following a tightly-contested victory over Arizona State.
Hurley, who saw a bit of the redshirt sophomore while scouting the sixth-ranked Zags last week, came away with even greater admiration of Huff and his game after watching the forward score 21 points off the bench, helping GU hold off ASU for an 88-80 win.
“I talked to coach Few right after the game and mentioned how much I liked Huff,” Hurley said. “He jumped out on the film versus Baylor, just with his length and his touch around the basket.”
After making impact plays on both ends of the floor during an opening-night romp of Baylor, Huff was a major contributor again on Sunday as the Bulldogs beat a second straight Big 12 opponent to improve to 2-0 on the season.
The skilled forward was Gonzaga’s first sub against ASU, entering the game approximately four minutes into the first quarter. Within seconds of checking in, Huff was backing down five-star ASU freshman Jayden Quaintance and flipping in a pretty left-handed hook over the NCAA’s blocked shots leader. A few minutes later, Huff cut to the basket for a layup before going back to the lefty hook, this time scoring over 6-9 Basheer Jihad. Huff scored his seventh and eighth points – all of them coming within a 4-minute, 47-second stretch – while rolling to the basket, receiving an interior pass from Ryan Nembhard and cleanly laying the ball off the glass.
“A lot of those points were off his assists,” Huff said of Nembhard. “He makes it really easy, all the guards do. Put me in positions to score and I just put it up there and hope it goes on. But yeah, that’s kind of my role. To be aggressive and that’s what I try to do.”
Gonzaga funneled much of its offense through the 6-10 forward during his initial shift – Huff and Nembhard connected on a variety of pick-and-rolls –and he led the Bulldogs in first-half scoring, scoring 10 points on 5 of 7 shooting in 13 minutes.
The second half arrived with more quintessential Huff. When starting forward Graham Ike picked up his third foul on the offensive end of the floor early in the second half, Gonzaga didn’t hesitate to go back to Huff, who put together a strong closing stretch that mirrored his first-half stint and didn’t check out of the game for the final 13 minutes, 47 seconds.
“He was good. He was good his first run and then we hung with him,” Few said. “Then we went back to him end of the first half. He was really good, he was attacking their posts inside and he was finding the ball. For the most part, he wasn’t hurting us too bad defensively. So that’s why we just kind of let him go.”
Huff continued to score in point-per-minute fashion, connecting on three short jumpers within the final seven minutes while getting to the free throw line four times. He delivered the final dagger with 39 seconds remaining, finishing an alley-oop pass from Nembhard that extended Gonzaga’s lead to 82-76.
The Glen Ellyn, Illinois, native also made a key hustle play in the second half, diving on the floor to challenge multiple Sun Devils for a loose ball. Huff collected the ball and dished to Nembhard, whose lob to Khalif Battle set up the night’s top highlight: an acrobatic alley-oop dunk that checked in at No. 5 on ESPN’s SportsCenter Top 10.
“At points in that game we struggled to get stops, but at the end when we needed them we really locked in and got them,” Huff said. “Last year’s team it was a bunch of new guys, so it took us awhile to kind of get acclimated and get used to each other in our roles, but I think this year we’ve got a lot of returners and guys like KB (Battle) and Mike (Ajayi), the new guys have fit it in kind of seamlessly. So I think that transition’s been pretty easy so far early in the season.”
Huff’s 21 points came in 26 minutes and the forward finished 9 of 13 from the field, 0 of 2 from the 3-point line and 3 of 4 from the free throw line. Through two games, he’s leading Gonzaga in scoring average (17.5 points per game) despite ranking fifth on the team in minutes per game (21.0). All impressive stuff, certainly in the eyes of the opposing coach on Sunday.
“If he gets to that right shoulder with his right hand, he’s very, very efficient at scoring the ball and he’s a very nice player,” Hurley said. “I think he’s got a chance to be pretty good.”

Look out below! High-flying Khalif Battle brings a unique energy to this Gonzaga team
By Dave Boling, Nov. 10, 2024
One week into the season is far too soon for sweeping talent assessments, you say?
Sorry, I’m going on record with this: Gonzaga’s portal gem Khalif Battle has already offered evidence that he’s on his way to becoming one of the most dynamic and exciting players the Zags have had in a long time.
Maybe a real long time.
The second half of GU’s 88-80 win over Arizona State was prime Battle time.
With the game tied at intermission and well into the second half, Battle scored all of his 19 points in the final 20 minutes, with three 3-pointers and a massive, momentum-shifting dunk that he needed air-traffic clearance from Spokane International to go up and get.
“He’s quick-twitch and athletic, and one of those guys who can really, really, really go downhill,” said coach Mark Few, with the “downhill” comment presumably meaning the capacity to go with great speed and power toward the rim.
“We really haven’t had somebody like that in a while,” Few said.
See, it’s not just me on the Battle wagon.
Battle, a guard, transferred in from Arkansas (after attending two previous colleges), where he shook up SEC opponents by averaging nearly 30 points in the final half dozen games of last season.
Looking from the outside, one might wonder if maybe such a well-traveled player might be a gunner, or a slacker on the defensive end. Perhaps somebody who might play outside the system.
Wrong. Big time.
He hustles. Seems to play with good energy on defense. He scores in electrifying spurts.
And, oh yeah, he flies.
The Zags (2-0) were struggling to separate from the talented and determined Sun Devils, and trailed by two with just under 9 minutes left.
Zag sophomore post Braden Huff, himself a revelation Sunday (team-leading 21 points), was in the process of convincing the GU staff that he was not a defensive liability by diving on the floor to gain possession of an ASU turnover.
“I knew if I didn’t get it I’d get chewed out,” Huff said.
Rolling on the floor, Huff flipped it to a racing Ryan Nembhard, who saw Battle taxiing for takeoff on the other side of the hoop.
“I thought it was a little too high,” said Nembhard, who put in another award-worthy point-guard performance (11 assists, 0 turnovers). “I thought I overthrew it, but he’s always talking about just throw it anywhere and I’m going to go get it. I guess he wasn’t lying. He’s got some ups, that’s for sure.”
When asked about his contribution to the fan-energizing play, he dead-panned. “I dunked it.”
Did he ever. It wasn’t that he was so high, but more impressive that he caught it well behind his head, and force-fed it to the net in a catapult motion. Battle, in his sixth season of college basketball, is pretty quick with a quip and comfortable at the interview table.
He claimed that his dunk was the least impressive part of the play, with Huff’s diving-on-the-court hustle the key to it all, and then Nembhard’s alleyoop putting him in the right position.
He said he couldn’t really notice the fan response because he’s so focused on talking to himself during the game. He’s his own toughest critic, he said.
So many have talked about this Zag team’s depth. But there’s another dimension that might be more impressive. Breadth. You know, range, amplitude, magnitude.
They now have so many options, styles of play, and matchups they can exploit. Maybe more than ever.
The impressive advancement of Huff has provided a great change of pace from senior post Graham Ike, while another transfer, Michael Ajayi, has fit in perfectly as a rebounder and defender.
Ajayi has had 20 rebounds in the wins over Baylor and ASU. “He assumes every ball is his,” Few said of the aggressive Ajayi.
It’s all a tribute to Few and his staff for snatching up a pair like Battle and Ajayi, who are not only talented, but have been quick to buy into the Zag ethos.
After Battle finally came in for his post-dunk landing, he screamed toward his teammates and made a flexing motion.
“Those are your brothers, you go to war with them.”
A perfect explanation from a player whose surname also describes his style of play.

Gonzaga states case for No. 1 ranking in Top 25 college basketball polls
By Cole Forsman, Nov. 5, 2024
Those who stayed up late Monday night to watch No. 6 Gonzaga and No. 8 Baylor clash in a premiere season-opening matchup witnessed a signature win for Mark Few and company, as the Bulldogs bullied the Bears, 101-63, at the Spokane Arena.
The fans who didn’t stay up for the 8:30 p.m. tip-off had quite the surprise waiting for them on their phones the next morning. The 38-point victory marked the largest margin for any team in a season opener against a top 10 opponent in the history of the Associated Press Top 25 poll. Gonzaga never trailed after the first 27 seconds en route to handing Baylor its worst loss in the Scott Drew era.
What a way to start the college basketball season.
“This was a message sent,” CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander said of the Zags’ win on a podcast Tuesday. “Gonzaga looked like we were checking in on a home game against Portland on January 20. They were humming, absolutely humming.”
The Bulldogs averaged 1.44 points per possession Monday, indeed proof that Few’s well-oiled machine was in midseason form against a Bears team still building continuity among its newcomers. Gonzaga shot 57.1% from the field and drained 13 3-pointers in the process, while redshirt sophomore Braden Huff (14 points) spearheaded a 42-point effort by the team’s second unit.
“We put 100 up today on a great team and kind of a scary team,” Few said. “I mean, they're really, really, really athletic and can do a lot of different things on the defensive end, mix it up. And I thought it was a game where they were switching every screen, which sometimes takes a little rhythm out of you.”
Along with the offensive explosion, Few's bunch played as one cohesive unit on the defensive end of the floor, plugging gaps and sprinting to contest 3-point shots.
"I thought they did a far better job than we did obviously against USC of leveling guys off and helping each other," Few said. "We were in gaps, we made some nice plays off the ball. So they did an awesome job of taking the message after that exhibition and executing it, because you can't guard those guys one-on-one, we really had to be in our gap defense.”
While the Bears are still trying to build continuity after losing four of their five starters from last season, as Scott Drew noted in his postgame press conference, they certainly aren’t short on talent. Baylor’s roster of star-studded freshman and experienced transfers ranked as the 10th-strongest roster in the country according to EvanMiya.com’s 2024 projections. It’s no wonder that despite losing more players to the NBA, the Bears were picked to finish third in the mighty Big 12 conference.
But Monday was Gonzaga’s night. Even on a day in college basketball that typically lacks juice, especially when there's a presidential election going on, the Zags' historic performance didn't go unnoticed by the rest of the college basketball world. Through the first 198 games of the season they moved up to No. 2 on KenPom.com, up from where it started the season at No. 9.
If Gonzaga can take advantage of its next opportunity when it faces another Big 12 team in Arizona State (Nov. 10, 2 p.m.), it might not be long until the Bulldogs are up to the No. 1 spot. But that's not for them to worry about.
"I think we understand this is only game one,” Huff said. “So there's a long way to go. We're not where we need to be quite yet. But it was a good first game. I think everyone who played made a big impact and we're really, really happy with how we play tonight, but we also understand it's November right now, and we're playing for March.”

You heard it here first (for like the seventh time) – this will be
Gonzaga’s breakthrough year
By Dave Boling, Nov. 3, 2024
If you’re going on past performance, you may be inclined to dismiss the following commentary.
I’ve written half a dozen columns over the years predicting that the impending college basketball season would climax with Gonzaga players parading with nets around their necks, proudly passing the NCAA Tournament championship trophy among them.
Those weren’t exactly out-on-a-limb opinions. The Zags men are always in the tournament and have not only made lengthy stays, but have advanced to the title game twice.
Something always got in the way. A sprained ankle here, some dubious foul calls there. Sometimes just bad matchups against powerful teams.
Even random things, like one of their best chances getting canceled by a global pandemic.
I won’t be foolish enough to suggest they capture the title this year because of karma debt or that the spinning wheel of good fortune and lucky bounces finally comes their way.
They’re a good pick this year because they are skilled, experienced and extremely versatile in the way they can attack defenses and counter matchups.
And the roster, top to bottom, seems on the rise.
The guys who stayed were trending upward on the way to their Sweet 16 in March.
And those who were brought in have intriguing skills and seemed to have been acquired with specific intent, being just the right pieces to complete the roster puzzle.
Not to forget the head coach, Mark Few, who spent the summer with the USA Olympic team in Paris. Don’t you think the experience of coaching LeBron James, Steph Curry, etc., should leave some residual gold dust he can sprinkle on this year’s Zags?
Yes, the absence of quintessential Zag Anton Watson is a loss. But it’s the only one, and it can be mitigated.
A couple of reasons for this being the year:
Four starters return. The group is so veteran that post Graham Ike has the least game experience (80 games), joining Ben Gregg (106 games), Nolan Hickman (104 games) and Ryan Nembhard (99 games).
They’re not just experienced, they’re now experienced with each other, in the same system under the same staff.
Don’t overlook the significance of the fact that every key player off last year’s team returned to GU rather than being lured away by a school that might have brighter prospects.
Nobody can better predict the competitiveness of a team than the players on the roster. So, trust these guys. They obviously sensed a building of critical mass.
Toss in new Zag Khalif Battle, who is entering his sixth season and fourth team, having played 101 games at Butler, Temple and Arkansas before arriving in Spokane with some fascinating statistics.
That group has seen everything, done everything, and played against just about everybody.
The eight-deep features a nice mix of four guards and four bigs, and looks as talented as any of the Zags predecessors. Play big, play small, play fast. Whatever.
Returners Nembhard, Hickman, Gregg and Ike are likely to be joined in the starting lineup at small forward by Pepperdine transfer Michael Ajayi. An All-West Coast Conference first-team selection last year, the 6-foot-7, 220-pound Ajayi would probably be considered most effective in filling the role of Watson. But maybe with more firepower.
Ajayi averaged roughly 17 points and 10 rebounds last season, while making 47% of his 3-point attempts. He didn’t shoot well in games against the Zags last season, but pulled in 14 rebounds in one game.
Solid to spectacular guard play has keyed many GU tournament runs, and both Nembhard and Hickman rose to the challenge late last season. Hickman had big games against Kansas and Purdue, and had career highs in scoring and shooting percentage over the season.
Nembhard and Ike needed a little time last season to acclimate to the Zags system, but toward the end of the year they had found so many variations on pick and roll, with such perfect timing, they at times seemed unstoppable.
Inserted in the starting lineup in the middle of last season, Gregg became a powerful rebounder and scorer with range, with some toughness at the rim tossed in. Against Kansas in the NCAAs, he made all six shots, including a pair of 3s, to score 15 points with nine boards and two blocks. If Ajayi can replace Watson’s rebounding, Gregg should supply any missing cohesiveness, grit and combative attitude.
The 6-9 Ike enters the season as one of the country’s top big men. It wouldn’t hurt if he could provide a bit more rim protection, but he’s so talented on offense it feels a bit picky to quibble.
What might be the most encouraging aspect of this edition of Zags is the quality of the full rotation, which might force Few to go further down the bench than usual.
Perhaps most interesting among the newcomers is Battle, a 6-5 guard, whose late-season scoring outburst at Arkansas registered massive statistics.
In the last seven games of the season, Battle averaged 29.6 points and 6.3 rebounds. This was against top-flight competition. He scored 34 against Kentucky, 29 against LSU, 22 against Alabama, and on Feb. 24, he nailed 6 of 10 3-pointers in a 42-point effort against Missouri.
More of a known commodity, but also a talent ready to go big, sophomore forward Braden Huff averaged roughly nine points in only 13.5 minutes a game for the Zags. With a soft touch on the low block and perimeter range, Huff scored 26 against San Diego and 25 on Portland last season.
Picture at some point during the first halves of games this season when the Zags send Battle and Huff off the bench together. Instant offense. Gamechangers, tempo-changers, style-changers.
It’s also easy to sense a serious hunger from this bunch.
After the loss to Purdue in March, nobody in the locker room seemed interested in talking about anything but getting started to work toward the season that is now upon us.
“Nobody wearing a Zag uniform is going to go into any game feeling pessimistic or that we can’t win it,” Ike said.
And by “it,” it seemed as if he was talking about the whole thing.
After that loss, Gregg looked like he was ready to find a gym someplace that night to start practicing.
“We’re going to be very hungry going into this offseason,” Gregg said. “We got a taste for going this far and we want to go further than this.”
I’ve been wrong before, but I think, more than ever, this is the year.

Staying power: How ‘unfinished business’ lured Gonzaga’s four returning starters back to school for one last run
By Theo Lawson, Nov. 3, 2024
One by one, they filter into a team dining room adjacent to the court at McCarthey Athletic Center.
Ben Gregg takes a seat, followed by Ryan Nembhard and then Nolan Hickman. Five minutes later, Graham Ike finishes a photoshoot on the upper concourse of the Kennel and walks through the door, pulling up a chair next to Hickman.
Gonzaga fans know why it’s important to savor this scene – four starters from a second-weekend NCAA Tournament team returning a year later on account of “unfinished business.”
As an entity, college basketball should take the time to appreciate it, too.
“It’s like, if we’ve got another run at this, why not try to run it back and see what we can do?” Ike said. “It wasn’t really a thought about leaving or anything. … We already knew. Everybody’s still got eligibility, we’re not leaving.”
Gonzaga has been a college basketball anomaly for the better part of three decades, manufacturing an unlikely national powerhouse on a small Jesuit campus in the Pacific Northwest.
Mark Few’s program, targeting a 10th consecutive trip to the Sweet 16 and lots more in 2024-25, will be an anomaly in another sense this season when it takes the court with four of the five players who started for the Zags one year ago, along with two key reserves – Dusty Stromer and Braden Huff – who accounted for 35 of the team’s 46 bench points, and 76% of the total bench minutes during the NCAA Tournament.
Assembling a roster has become an all-encompassing endeavor for college basketball programs in 2024, starting as early as March and often bleeding into late August or early September. The final piece of Gonzaga’s 2023-24 roster, Pavle Stosic, arrived on campus with the fall semester already underway. On the other end of the spectrum, Gonzaga took the first step toward addressing the 2024-25 roster before the 2023-24 campaign concluded, picking up a commitment from Pepperdine’s Michael Ajayi on March 26, roughly 24 hours before the team flew to Detroit for the Sweet 16.
Ajayi is one of four incoming transfers, and one of five newcomers, but Gonzaga’s ability to retain six rotation players and seven total from last year’s roster made this rebuild relatively simple and straightforward, at least as rebuilds go in the modern college hoops climate.
“Unbelievable to retain six of the seven that played and obviously the one had no eligibility left is out of this world,” said Gonzaga assistant Brian Michaelson. “Retention is so important in college basketball and used to be quite common, but I think even we had a unique level of retention. To return whatever it was, 80% of statistics in today’s world is unheard of.”
It’s safe to assume virtually every program in the country would be thrilled with that number. In GU’s case, it’s slightly higher than 80% this season. Officially, the Zags are bringing back 81.4% of returning minutes from one year ago. That’s not the top percentage in the country, but it’s not far off either, ranking fifth out of 364 Division I teams, according to the analytics website run by Bart Torvik.
Per BartTorvik.com, nobody else occupying a spot in the preseason AP Top 25 returns more than 80% of its minutes, with No. 4 Houston as the nextclosest at 77%. In total, 232 college basketball teams return less than 50% of returning minutes from last season, with eight returning fewer than 1%. Eight of Gonzaga’s 11 foes in the West Coast Conference bring back 47% or lower of returning minutes, with four of them below 25%.
It’s an impressive level of retention, even by Gonzaga’s standards, and yet none of the team’s four returning starters seem overly surprised things played out this way.
“I’m not surprised at all,” Gregg said. “I mean honestly with the world of college athletics now, you could probably go somewhere else and make a lot of money. But I don’t think that’s what these guys are worried about. I know I’m not.”
“I just felt like we knew what we had in this locker room,” Nembhard said, “and I really had no plans on doing anything else.”
Added Hickman: “For me it was a no-brainer, honestly. I’ve been here since my freshman year so it would’ve been hard to up and leave Gonzaga as a whole. The fans, everybody around Gonzaga as a community. It wouldn’t feel right for me to leave.”
First was the outpouring of love and gratitude for outgoing senior Anton Watson, a fifth-year player who left an unquantifiable impact on his
hometown program, from his first day on campus down to his final seconds in a Gonzaga uniform.
Second was the shared feeling among rotation players with eligibility left that it couldn’t end this way. Not in the Sweet 16. Not after conceding the WCC championships – yes, both of them – to bitter rival Saint Mary’s. Not after the progress they’d made over five months, going from NCAA bubble candidate to a group nobody wanted to see in March.
“Two things that stuck out was how much emotion those guys had for Anton and how much they loved him and respected him … That really, really stuck with me. That was really cool,” Michaelson said. “And then almost in that same breath, them all being like, we’ve got to do this again. So that’s far from official, but even in that moment while you’re dealing with the end, there was clearly a thought toward the future. Which is always a good sign.”
Almost as if they’d scripted the response beforehand, Nembhard, Hickman, Ike and Gregg all relayed the same message to reporters from their individual lockers at Little Caesars Arena.
“We had some unfinished business,” Nembhard said.
What if actual business interfered with the unfinished business that brought all four players back to Gonzaga?
Advancing to the second weekend of March Madness inevitably drove up their market value and a 2024 report from NIL technology firm Opendorse shows that athletes who transfer make 70% more in NIL earnings than those who stay put. Nembhard, Hickman, Ike and Gregg could’ve commanded significant NIL packages, potentially putting Gonzaga in a position where it might have been able to afford a raise for one or two players, but possibly not all four.
Once the semester ended, all four players would eventually split to their offseason homes, where family members, friends, AAU coaches and NIL agents would have opportunities to get in their ear.
Gregg, for instance, returned to the Portland area where longtime friends and basketball acquaintances gauged his interest in a move away from Gonzaga, tossing out dollar figures to see if anything would move the needle.
“People I’ve been close with since I was a kid that have connections to other programs and said other schools can you give this much money, this and that,” he said.
Gregg, who’s seen six teammates drafted to the NBA over the last four years, understood the value of the long play at Gonzaga
“I’m like, I’m good man,” Gregg said. “I’m good where I’m at, so I didn’t pay any mind to that.”
Gonzaga made it through the transfer portal window unscathed, but the professional route offered another potential roadblock for the program’s chances of bringing back all four starters.
None were considered top-end draft prospects, but even for players who aren’t firmly on the NBA’s radar, there’s value in testing the waters, going through pre-draft workouts and gaining feedback from scouts. Players are permitted to enter the draft twice without forfeiting their college eligibility and none of Gonzaga’s returning starters had done it previously.
Which made May 1 another important checkpoint for Gonzaga. The NBA revealed 195 players who’d filed for early draft entry and while none of GU’s returners had indicated they’d be testing the waters, it was still worth scrolling through the alphabetical list just to be sure there wasn’t a Gregg, Hickman, Ike or Nembhard appearing anywhere on the page.
“The NBA is always going to be there. Pro is always going to be there,” said Nembhard, who possibly took advice from older brother Andrew, a starting guard for the Indiana Pacers, on that front. “You only have a certain amount of time to play with this group of guys and achieve some great things.”
All four made personal decisions to stay and informed Few of their plans – at that point more of a formality than anything else.
“We didn’t even have to say it, it was just known,” Hickman said. “Yeah, no doubt.”
If retention was the buzzword associated with Gonzaga’s offseason, intention may be the one that defines the next five or six months.
“We’re attacking every day with the right intentions of winning,” Ike said, “whether it’s a drill in practice, as a whole, whatever it may be.”
One season may feel like an eternity to some, but within the context of a long career, it can feel like Gonzaga’s veteran starters are coming up on the final seconds of their respective shot clocks.
Gregg, the last remaining remember of GU’s 2020-21 national runner-up team, is entering his fifth season and refers to the quartet of returning starters, with an average age of 21½ years, as “old heads.” Together, they’ve played in 389 total games, 33 NCAA Tournament games and have 4,041 career points under their belt.
Knowing the time remaining is finite, there’s not as much tolerance when the team has to repeat a drill or exercise two or three times at practice. Gregg, Ike, Nembhard and Hickman are viewed as an extension of the coaching staff and they’re encouraged to speak up if they see something Few or
one of his assistants happen to miss.
“We’ve got to go all out every day,” Gregg said. “We can’t waste any practice time, walkthroughs or anything like that. It’s all about making sure we’re holding each other accountable every day.”
Early in his career, Hickman was stubborn and not always willing to take advice from GU’s veterans. Now he’s comfortable dishing it out to younger players and transfers – and doesn’t take offense if Ike, Nembhard or Gregg feel the need to correct him on something.
“Freshman year, you’re not accepting none of that and you’re starting to feel a lot of hostility toward others and everything,” he said. “Yeah man, once you start getting older, getting mature and start realizing things, it starts putting things in perspective.”
On the floor, everything is clicking at a higher level in many of the ways you might expect.
Nembhard’s two-man game with Ike was effective last season, but their partnership has reached another gear. Hickman, Gonzaga’s primary point guard two years ago, has grown more comfortable playing off the ball and has a better understanding of where he can complement Nembhard, unlocking more possibilities for the team’s highly touted backcourt.
“Last year, new point guard, new big man coming in, we play through them so much that you kind of have to get used to the way they play and where they get their shots and where they’re looking to pass the ball to you,” Gregg said. “I know Graham’s game so well now, I know where to go if he misses a shot, where most of his misses go if he does miss, which is rare. Then where to spot up for Ryan to find me at and that stuff.”
Centered around retention, Gonzaga’s formula is something most coaches strive for but struggle to replicate, especially in the increasingly chaotic transfer portal/NIL climate. Few’s had better success than most, but the Zags haven’t been completely immune to offseasons where they’ve had to turn over a majority of the roster, if not more.
“It rings loud and clear how much they love each other, care for each other, care about the program, care about the school, care about the community,” Few said. “I’ve been so impressed by that and go into this season kind of with just carrying that as a motivator and a debt I and our staff wants to pay back to them for that. So it’s pretty cool in this day and age.”
Outside expectations are understandably high for the country’s sixth-ranked team. Within the locker room, there’s an internal understanding of what’s possible, but the Zags have been strategically more subtle about voicing their goals this season.
The last time “national championship” came up in a team setting?
“We try not to use that word anymore,” Gregg said. “We had a good retreat where we just all got to get together to talk about what we want from this season. Every year we’ve done a retreat, the goal is national championship. That’s all we talk about and this year we’re more worried about getting 1% better each day.
“We’ll make the run and do all that, but we’ve just got to focus on what we’re doing day to day and try to get better every day we step onto the floor.”

Battle tested, proven scorer: Numbers add up for Gonzaga transfer Khalif Battle
By Jim Meehan, Nov. 3, 2024
Some numbers to put new Gonzaga guard Khalif Battle’s scoring prowess, mindset, dedication and motivation – all closely related – into perspective.
Let’s begin with the uniform numbers the Arkansas transfer has worn in his four-school, six-year career: 4, 0 and 99.
“I’ve done covered every region,” Battle said of his college odyssey.
The New Jersey native couldn’t snag his favorite No. 0 as a freshman at Butler because it was taken by a teammate. He settled for No. 4 because “it just looked nice.”
Battle transferred to Temple for the next three seasons and donned the No. 0 that “I’ve worn my whole life. That’s how many people can guard me.”
GU senior starting point guard Ryan Nembhard has dibs on No. 0 for the second straight year, so Battle chose 99.
“For my friend, a best friend,” Battle said of a college pal that was shot and killed a couple of years ago. “He had nine letters in his name, he was born in September, the ninth month. I asked his mom if I could honor him with 99 and she thought it was a great idea.”
Battle’s internal belief, particularly in his rapid-fire scoring ability, stems from countless hours in the gym. For Battle, the gym was at a school that employed his grandmother as a janitor. She had a major role in raising Khalif, older brother Tyus and their autistic cousin.
Grandma routinely brought the three to the school when she worked nights and weekends. Khalif and Tyus, who went on to play at Syracuse and plays professionally overseas, would hoop for hours with marathon sessions of 1-on-1 games to 100 while their cousin was reading books in the library.
“My mother was a waitress. She wasn’t really home trying to make money,” Khalif said. “My dad got laid off for a major part of my life and he was finding himself with his business. I spent a lot of time with my grandmother.
“She would lock us in the gym. I didn’t really take it as seriously as my brother. He was always a natural, since seventh grade a top-five player. I never thought of myself like that. She passed away when I was in seventh grade, and that’s when I started taking basketball seriously. It’s kind of my calling card for her I guess.”
Battle, whose first name is pronounced K-liff but he’s known as KB to teammates, expanded his game and refined his shooting touch playing at the park against older kids.
“I played on a double rim and the shot had to go in,” said Battle, referring to double rims being less forgiving than single. “In college, people tweaked my shot. I’d spend hours, until 2 in the morning, sometimes until 5 … I’ve always been a gym rat. Every coach I had used to have to kick me out of the gym. You have to have ultimate confidence and trust your work.”
Evidence of that came last year in his lone season at Arkansas. The 6-foot-5 Battle scored 42, 36, 34 and 29 points late in the regular season against Missouri, Vanderbilt, Kentucky and LSU. The 141 points in a four-game span were the most by an SEC player in two decades. Not bad for not being in the starting lineup just 10 days before facing Missouri.
Battle buried six 3-pointers, including a couple approaching 30 feet, drained smooth pull-ups, converted on the break and went 14 of 14 at the freethrow line against Missouri. He didn’t slow down in the ensuing three games with 22, 24 and 20 points to close the season.
He’s already made an impression at Gonzaga. During podcast interviews at WCC Media Day recently in Las Vegas, coach Mark Few mentioned Battle made 140 consecutive free throws in practice.
“Graham Ike was just sitting there (waiting for his turn),” Battle said. “At first he was like, ‘He’s going to miss.’ I told him to get comfortable. I stopped counting and had the manager start counting.”
In a shooting drill with guards firing 3-pointers from six spots (until they missed two in a row), Battle posted a score of 337. The next closest: 190.
Battle hit 87.3% of 213 free-throw attempts last season in 793 minutes. Six GU players logged more minutes, led by Nembhard’s 1,250, and Ike paced the team with 134 free-throw attempts in 846 minutes.
Battle hit 87.3% of 213 free-throw attempts last season in 793 minutes. Six GU players logged more minutes, led by Nembhard’s 1,250, and Ike paced the team with 134 free-throw attempts in 846 minutes.
Gonzaga seemingly had the best of all worlds in the transfer portal after last season, stocking up on immediate and down-the-road help while losing two scholarship players that combined for just 176 minutes.
Tarleton State transfer Emmanuel Innocenti started 33 games last year as a freshman on a 25-win team. The 6-5, 200-pound native of France averaged 6.6 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.7 steals and was rewarded with WAC All-Defensive and All-Freshman honors. Few have raved about Innocenti’s defensive ability.
He’ll compete for rotation minutes and assume a larger role next season and beyond. GU will lose at least six seniors/grad students after this season.
“He’s a good defender, strong, his arms are longer than you think,” Battle said of facing Innocenti in practice. “Slides his feet really well. Everybody told me how great a defender he was, and if anybody could keep me out of the paint it would be him. I took to that (as a challenge), so every single time I go at him, but he always accepts the challenge. He can score the ball as well.”
“Emmanuel could have gone somewhere and started,” Michaelson said. “He, like the other guys, wanted to be pushed and challenged and strive for long-term greatness.”
The 7-foot, 237-pound Ismaila Diagne is just 17 years old and doesn’t have extensive game experience, but he could provide rim and paint protection in certain situations.
“He’s younger than the vast majority of the 2025 recruiting class,” Michaelson said. “He has an unbelievable spirit and positivity that this group needs. In my experience, that leads to growth and success. He’s a real physical presence. He’ll be a massive piece for us going forward. All those young guys are going to be really good players here.”
That includes Braeden Smith, who is redshirting and a top candidate to take over at point guard next season. The Seattle native played two years at Colgate and was named Patriot League Player of the Year last season. He started all 70 games and averaged 12.0 points and 5.0 assists.
“He’s plenty good to play (this season), he’s talented,” Michaelson noted. “And he’s a real leader. He’s pushed Ryan and Nolan to the absolute max, which those guys haven’t had in their careers here. If the ball is in his hands at practice, his group has a chance to win.”
Winning hasn’t eluded Battle – his teams have been .500 or higher three times and Arkansas finished 16-17 last season – but he hasn’t suited up in an NCAA Tournament game. Butler was 22-9 his freshman year and appeared to be a lock for the tournament before it was canceled due to COVID. March Madness was one of the selling points in Gonzaga’s pitch to Battle. He visited Villanova and Kansas State, but his visit to Spokane “felt like home.” That fell in line with advice he received from Roc Nation president Juan Perez. Battle got to know Perez after his brother Tyus initially signed with Roc Nation.
“He’s like an uncle to me,” Battle said. “He told me, ‘You can go to all these schools, but you’ll know when you go to the right place.’ ”
Few, the head of GU’s house, offered the clincher sitting in his office with Battle.
“It just felt like a different type of vibe,” Battle said. “Coach didn’t really say too much. He just said, ‘You wanna win or not?’ It was pretty much a done deal.”
Battle had arrived at Butler thinking he’d be one-and-done and NBA bound, but quickly learned “I had no idea about how college works.” He saw limited time as a freshman before becoming a big-time scorer at Temple. He led the Owls as a sophomore at 15.0 points, but he was limited to 11 games, in part by a hamstring injury. He put up an AAC-leading 21.4 points in seven games the following season but was sidelined by a broken bone in his foot and received a medical redshirt year.
He averaged 17.9 in his final season at Temple but left the team for personal reasons after being benched during a mid-February loss to Wichita State.
“I was immature going into college,” Battle said. “All my trials and tribulations have grown me into a man and being a leader and being early for things. I’m not afraid to speak up and do the right thing.”
He started just 13 of 32 games last season, but was still the Razorbacks’ second-leading scorer at 14.8.
With GU’s deep roster, Battle could start or see significant minutes off the bench. He’s put up big numbers in both roles. If the Zags go with Ajayi and the four starters from last year (Nembhard, Ike, Nolan Hickman and Ben Gregg), Battle would probably be the first guard and Braden Huff the first big off the bench – both known for serious point-per-minute production.
“As a competitor, you always want to start,” Battle said. “At the end of the day, you always have a job to do, whatever benefits the team. I’m still confident in my ability to score.”
Few stresses defense and Battle said he’s put in extra time with Michaelson and assistant Stephen Gentry on defensive drills.
“He can really move his feet, quick twitch athlete, nice size, quick feet,” Michaelson said. “His willingness to want to improve as a defender and his willingness to pass – two things I’ve been most pleased with about him.”

Depth, balance among the many assets for Gonzaga men’s basketball entering 2024-25 season
By Theo Lawson, Nov. 3, 2024
Two things might have been immediately apparent to anyone who stopped by and watched the 5-on-5 portion of Gonzaga’s practices last season.
Depending on the day your visit landed, the Bulldogs may not have had 10 scholarship players available to run through the competitive, live sessions that tend to take place near the end of practice.
When they did have the numbers necessary, there was a clear talent disparity between the two groups on the floor, underscoring the depth issues Gonzaga faced at nearly every position throughout a bumpy regular season.
One year later, the same scrimmages have left Gonzaga’s coaching staff with another set of problems related to the team’s depth.
Good problems in this case.
“Last year, there was a lot of days we didn’t have 10 players, so it was one group playing and a group walking through. That to me is the difference,” Gonzaga assistant Brian Michaelson said. “The depth of that practice and that it’s even on even. You’re getting great competition that you literally every single day know it’s going to be close, but you have no idea which group’s going to win.
“Whereas last year you clearly had a group that was ahead or you only had one group certain days. We were so low that you only had one group, so it was a lot of like walk through, jog through.”
Flip the calendar forward a year and one group might consist of point guard Ryan Nembhard, shooting guard Nolan Hickman, wing/forward Michael Ajayi, forward Ben Gregg and forward Graham Ike.
That unit contains 40% of the players selected to the 10-man All-WCC preseason team on Oct. 17, includes the program record-holder for singleseason assists (Nembhard), a fourth-team preseason All-American, per ESPN’s Jay Bilas (Ike) and someone The Athletic projects to be a second-round pick in the 2025 NBA draft (Ajayi).
It does not, however, include the only player on Gonzaga’s roster to score 40 points in a college game (Khalif Battle) or team’s returning leader in points-per-minute (Braden Huff). It doesn’t include a transfer wing who could wind up being the Bulldogs’ top all-around defender (Emmanuel Innocenti) or someone who started the first 15 games of the season for the last year’s team (Dusty Stromer).
The Zags would probably feel comfortable filtering through a nine-man rotation most nights this season and they could go even deeper than that.
The roster also features a two-time Patriot League Player of the Year, Colgate’s Braden Smith, who plans to redshirt and will use the next five months learning under Nembhard before succeeding the point guard next season.
Junior wing/forward Jun Seok Yeo has untapped potential and the South Korea native could sneak into the rotation if reports about his improved perimeter shooting are accurate.
Outside of Smith, the scholarship player with possibly the lowest odds of seeing the floor is Ismaila Diagne, a 7-footer with legitimate professional experience. Diagne signed with Gonzaga after starring for Real Madrid’s U-18 team, but he also made four appearances for the senior squad, which listed ex-NBA players Rudy Fernandez, Mario Hezonja and Facundo Campazzo on its roster.
It’s hard to see where Diagne fits in with this group, but Zags fans could quickly point to a few scenarios last season – two games against 7-4 Purdue giant Zach Edey come to mind, as does one against UConn and 7-foot Donovan Clingan – where the Bulldogs might have been able to use his big frame in spot minutes.
Consider this: This is the team that remained after a season-ending Achilles injury to sharpshooter Steele Venters, another player who’s earned conference MVP honors at a previous stop (Eastern Washington).
“I would say this is one of the deepest teams I’ve been on in the four years I’ve been here,” Hickman said during WCC Media Day.
Is it reasonable to think there’s seven potential starters on this roster? Eight even?
“Most definitely,” Hickman said.
When the Zags finally took one of their competitive intrasquad scrimmages to a live audience at Kraziness in the Kennel, the “White” squad was leading “Blue” 34-33 when Innocenti rose up from the 3-point line and drilled the winning shot.
“That’s literally how everything has been, so you definitely feel it with the depth not even being comparable, the balance not even being comparable and that leading to the competitiveness,” Michaelson said.
It’s a solid starting point, but the next five months will be about identifying the right lineups, overcoming the departure of program icon Anton Watson and handling the adverse situations that often compounded for Gonzaga last season, leaving little margin for error in the win-loss column over the final two months.
Preliminary results from practices – and tightly contested intrasquad scrimmages – have left the Zags optimistic they can succeed in many of the aforementioned areas.
“I think the biggest piece that you would see is the competitiveness that has changed from last year to this year’s team,” Ike said.
“Every day is a dogfight and that’s only making us better. The iron is getting sharpened every day.”
At a glance
Difference maker: No shortage of options here, but we’ll go with a newcomer. There’s no doubt Pepperdine transfer Michael Ajayi will have to be a difference maker during his first and only season in Spokane, but he may also be Gonzaga’s X-factor. NBA scouts liked the WCC’s leading top enough to extend an invite to the Draft Combine and Ajayi’s versatility could take the Zags’ high-functioning offense (84.5 ppg in 2023-24) to new heights while giving them a boost on the glass.
Projected starting lineup: G-Ryan Nembhard, 6-0, Sr, 12.6 ppg, 6.9 apg; G-Nolan Hickman, 6-2, Sr, 14.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg; G-Michael Ajayi, 6-7, Sr, 17.2 ppg, 9.9 rpg; F-Ben Gregg, 6-10, Sr, 9.0 ppg, 5.7 rpg; F-Graham Ike, 6-9, Sr, 16.5 ppg, 7.4 rpg
Projection: There’s no reason to think Gonzaga can’t start and finish the season with the nation’s top adjusted offense. The Bulldogs still have a few things to sort out on the defensive end, but another Final Four run could be on the horizon if everything comes together.
Prediction: 16-2 WCC, 27-4 overall.
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Opponents Averages
Gonzaga - Game Highs
3
3
Opponent - Game Highs
Clara (01/18/2025)
Oregon St. (01/16/2025)
vs Kentucky (N) (12/07/2024)
vs
Virginia (N) (11/27/2024)
(12/30/2024)
3
3
3
(31-53) at Oregon St. (01/16/2025)
(36-67) Santa Clara (01/18/2025)
(N) (12/28/2024)
(12-24) vs UCLA (N) (12/28/2024)
(18-38) Santa Clara (01/18/2025)
Virginia (N) (11/27/2024)
(01/16/2025)
(12/30/2024)
(N) (12/07/2024)
(N) (11/27/2024)
St. (01/11/2025)
(12/30/2024)
(12/18/2024)
(N) (12/28/2024)
Diego St. (11/18/2024)
Virginia (N) (11/27/2024)
(01/08/2025)
(02/13/2025)
Paci c (02/08/2025)
(12/18/2024)
vs Indiana (N) (11/28/2024)
at San Diego St. (11/18/2024)
Gonzaga
- Game Lows
3
vs
Mary's (CA) (02/01/2025)
(N) (12/28/2024)
Mary's (CA) (02/22/2025)
(N) (12/14/2024)
(N) (12/28/2024)
(01/16/2025)
(CA) (02/06/2025)
(12/30/2024)
Opponent - Game Lows
(N) (12/14/2024)
Bucknell 12/21/2024 86-65 W 9-6-9
vs UCLA 12/28/2024 62-65 L 16-4-8
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Points-rebounds-assists
Baylor 11/04/2024 101-63 W 14-1-3 DNP 12-5-2
Arizona St. 11/10/2024 88-80 W 21-4-1 DNP 19-7-1
UMass Lowell 11/15/2024 113-54 W 13-5-0 0-2-0 21-4-3 at San Diego St. 11/18/2024 80-67 W 10-4-0 DNP 5-2-0
Long Beach St. 11/20/2024 84-41 W 12-5-0 0-0-0 15-4-1 vs West Virginia 11/27/2024 78-86 Lot 19-2-1 DNP 16-5-2
vs Indiana 11/28/2024 89-73 W 5-4-0 DNP 16-5-3 vs Davidson 11/29/2024 90-65 W 14-4-4 DNP 4-6-1 vs Kentucky 12/07/2024 89-90 Lot 2-3-0 DNP 13-4-1 vs UConn 12/14/2024 71-77 L 8-6-1 DNP 21-4-2
Nicholls 12/18/2024 102-72 W 25-6-2 DNP 1-2-1
Bucknell 12/21/2024 86-65 W 9-3-1 DNP 6-4-2 vs UCLA 12/28/2024 62-65 L 2-3-0 DNP 5-1-0 at Pepperdine 12/30/2024 89-82 W 19-6-1 DNP 21-3-3
Portland 01/02/2025 81-50 W 10-4-3 DNP 10-2-2 at LMU (CA) 01/04/2025 96-68 W 2-2-0 DNP 26-4-0 San Diego 01/08/2025 93-80 W 11-4-0 DNP 20-6-1
Washington St.
01/11/2025 88-75 W 10-2-1 DNP 10-0-1 at Oregon St. 01/16/2025 89-97 Lot 4-2-0 DNP 15-2-1
Santa Clara 01/18/2025 99-103 L 16-2-1 DNP 0-1-2 at Portland 01/25/2025 105-62 W 12-4-1 DNP 0-1-1
Oregon St.
01/28/2025 98-60 W 8-5-1 DNP 23-2-2
at Saint Mary's (CA) 02/01/2025 58-62 L 7-0-0 DNP 2-2-1 LMU (CA)
02/06/2025 73-53 W 14-8-0 DNP 24-6-1 at Paci c
02/08/2025 78-61 W 17-1-2 DNP 16-5-1 San Francisco 02/13/2025 88-77 W 12-1-2 DNP 9-2-2
Pepperdine 02/15/2025 107-55 W 10-4-2 0-1-0 24-5-3 at Washington St. 02/19/2025 84-63 W 11-1-1 DNP 2-3-2 Saint Mary's (CA) 02/22/2025 67-74 L 7-3-0 DNP 8-2-1 at Santa Clara 02/25/2025 95-76 W 0-0-0 DNP 21-5-1 at San Francisco 03/01/2025 95-75 W 9-1-1 DNP 14-4-1
3
3
(4-4)
(2-2)
(11/15/2024)
(02/15/2025)
(2-2) Dusty Stromer vs Davidson (N) (11/29/2024)
(9-9) Khalif Battle at Paci c (02/08/2025) 1.000 (8-8) Ryan Nembhard at San Diego St. (11/18/2024) 1.000 (8-8) Khalif Battle vs Arizona St. (11/10/2024) 1.000 (7-7) Graham Ike at Washington St. (02/19/2025) 1.000 (7-7) Khalif Battle vs San Francisco (02/13/2025)
(7-7) Graham Ike vs Nicholls (12/18/2024)
1.000 (7-7) Ben Gregg vs Davidson (N) (11/29/2024)
1.000 (6-6) Khalif Battle at Oregon St. (01/16/2025)
1.000 (6-6) Khalif Battle vs Indiana (N) (11/28/2024)
1.000 (5-5) Nolan Hickman at San Francisco (03/01/2025)
1.000 (5-5) Graham Ike vs Saint Mary's (CA) (02/22/2025)
1.000 (5-5) Graham Ike vs Washington St. (01/11/2025)
1.000 (5-5) Michael Ajayi vs Indiana (N) (11/28/2024)
1.000 (5-5) Dusty Stromer vs UMass Lowell (11/15/2024)
1.000 (4-4) Ben Gregg at San Francisco (03/01/2025)
1.000 (4-4) Michael Ajayi at Washington St. (02/19/2025)
1.000 (4-4) Nolan Hickman at Paci c (02/08/2025)
1.000 (4-4) Braden Hu vs Oregon St. (01/28/2025)
1.000 (4-4) Michael Ajayi at LMU (CA) (01/04/2025)
1.000 (4-4) Ryan Nembhard vs Nicholls (12/18/2024)
REBOUNDS 19 Graham Ike vs San Diego (01/08/2025) 15 Michael Ajayi vs Portland (01/02/2025)
Opponent - Individual Game Highs
Javon
vs West Virginia (N) (11/27/2024)
Michael Rataj at Oregon St. (01/16/2025)
(03/01/2025)
Jaxon Olvera at Pepperdine (12/30/2024)
FIELD
3
3
3
REBOUNDS
(01/18/2025)
Mikey Lewis vs Saint Mary's (CA) (02/22/2025)
(03/01/2025)
(02/19/2025)
(2-2) Camaron Tongue vs Santa Clara (01/18/2025)
(2-2) Tomas Thrastarson vs Washington St. (01/11/2025)
(2-2) Jaylin Stewart vs UConn (N) (12/14/2024)
(2-2) Toby Okani vs West Virginia (N) (11/27/2024)
(N) (12/14/2024)
Michael Rataj at Oregon St. (01/16/2025)
Josiah Lake II at Oregon St. (01/16/2025)
Javon Small vs West Virginia (N) (11/27/2024)
Nick Boyd at San Diego St. (11/18/2024)
Liam McNeeley vs UConn (N) (12/14/2024)
Jevon Porter at
(CA) (01/04/2025)
Javon Small vs West Virginia (N) (11/27/2024)
(7-7) Basheer Jihad vs Arizona St. (11/10/2024)
1.000 (5-5) Jan Vide vs LMU (CA) (02/06/2025)
1.000 (4-4) Christoph Tilly at Santa Clara (02/25/2025)
1.000 (4-4) Camaron Tongue at Santa Clara (02/25/2025)
1.000 (4-4) Marcus Williams vs San Francisco (02/13/2025)
1.000 (4-4) Kody Clouet vs San Diego (01/08/2025)
1.000 (4-4) Will Johnston at LMU (CA) (01/04/2025)
1.000 (4-4) Moe Odum at Pepperdine (12/30/2024)
1.000 (4-4) Skyy Clark vs UCLA (N) (12/28/2024)
1.000 (4-4) Quincy Clark vs UMass Lowell (11/15/2024)
1.000 (4-4) Cam Morris III vs UMass Lowell (11/15/2024)
1.000 (4-4) Jeremy Roach vs Baylor (11/04/2024)
1.000 (3-3) Mikey Lewis vs Saint Mary's (CA) (02/22/2025)
1.000 (3-3) Dovydas Butka vs Pepperdine (02/15/2025)
1.000 (3-3) Michael Rataj vs Oregon St. (01/28/2025)
1.000 (3-3) Stefan Todorovic at Pepperdine (12/30/2024)
1.000 (3-3) Solo Ball vs UConn (N) (12/14/2024)
Tyrone Riley IV at San Francisco (03/01/2025)
Mitchell Saxen at Saint Mary's (CA) (02/01/2025) 11 Derrick Michael Xzavierro vs Long Beach St. (11/20/2024) ASSISTS
Augustas Marciulionis at Saint Mary's (CA) (02/01/2025) 8 Marcus Williams vs San Francisco (02/13/2025) 8 Nate Calmese vs Washington St. (01/11/2025)
8 Moe Odum at Pepperdine (12/30/2024)
#0 NEMBHARD, Ryan
Player Averages
#1 AJAYI, Michael
Player Averages
#4 STROMER, Dusty
#5 INNOCENTI, Emmanuel
Player Averages
#10 ARAUZMOORE, Joaquim
#11 HICKMAN, Nolan
Player Averages
#13 IKE, Graham
Player Averages
#15 FEW, Joe
Player Averages
#22 YEO, Jun Seok
Player Averages
#24 DIAGNE, Ismaila
#33 GREGG, Ben
#34 HUFF, Braden
#35 HAALAND, Noah
#99 BATTLE, Khalif
Player Averages
Throws Made
O ensive Rebounds
Blocked Shots
Turnovers
Records
Team Statistics
Team Results
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02/19/2025
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RECORD BOOK

MARK FEW
Few’s Collegiate Head Coaching Record
ASSISTANT COACH
ASSISTANT
14 14 5 9 4th
8 20 3 11 8th
WCC Regular-Season Titles (26) WCC Titles (26)
2013-23; 2001-11; 1998-99; 1996; 1994 WCC Tournament Titles (21) WCC Tournament Titles
2020-23; 2013-18; 2011; 2009; 2004-07; 1999-02; 1995
WCC Tournament Championship Games (29) WCC Tournament Games (29) 1998-2024; 1995-96; 1992
NCAA Tournament Appearances (25) NCAA Tournament (25) 1999-2024; 1995
NIT Appearances (3) NIT (3) 1998, 1996, 1994
The FEW File
Birthplace: Creswell, Oregon
High School: Creswell (Ore.) HS, 1981
College: University of Oregon, 1987 (B.S. Physical Education)
Graduate School: Gonzaga University, 1993 (M.A. Athletic Administration)
Wife: Marcy Few
Children: Austin James (2000)
Joseph Dillon (2002)
Julia Ann Elizabeth (2006)
Colt Walker Norman (2009)
Coaching Experience
1986–88 Creswell (Ore.) High Assistant Coach 1988–89 Sheldon (Ore.) High Assistant Coach 1990–91 Gonzaga University Graduate Assistant Coach
1992–1999 Gonzaga University Assistant Coach
April 16, 1999 Gonzaga University Named Associate Head Coach
July 26, 1999 Gonzaga University Named Head Coach
A Michael Ajayi..........................................................2024
Bryan Alberts.............................................2014-15-16-17
H. Albertsson.............................................................1961
Pierre Marie Altidor-Cespedes .........................2005-06-07
Darin Aman................................................................1991
Ron Amann.....................................................1976-77-78
Tyler Amaya ..............................................................2003
Blair Anderson ...........................................1980-82-83-84
Ken Anderson ......................................................1980-81
Joaquim ArauzMoore .............................................2024
Martynas Arlauskas........................................2019-20-21
Marc Armstead....................................................1992-93
Mangisto Arop.....................................................2010-11
Joel Ayayi.......................................................2018-19-20
B L. Babby ....................................................................1959
Don Baldwin ..............................................1978-79-80-81
Phillip Ball............................................................1996-97
Oumar Ballo.........................................................2019-20
Rem Bakamus.......................................2013-14-15-16-17
Kyle Bankhead...........................................2001-02-03-04
Drew Barham.......................................................2013-14
J.P. Batista .........................................................2005-06
Khalif Battle ...........................................................2024
Jack Beach................................................2015-16-17-18
Rich Beck ..................................................................1962
Gary Bell, Jr. .............................................2012-13-14-15
Bill Berger............................................................1968-69
Duane Bergeson.........................................1979-80-81-82
Brian Bhaskar......................................................2013-14
T. Blanchet................................................................1965
Steve Blaser ........................................................1968-69
Dennis Bly ...........................................................1967-68
Roger Bock..........................................................1986-87
Matt Bollinger............................................................1993
Rasir Bolton.........................................................2021-22
Jason Bond.....................................................1994-95-96
Melvin Bonds.............................................................1982
Matt Bouldin..............................................2007-08-09-10
Daren Bowers............................................................1967
Eric Brady..................................................................1992
Jim Bresnahan................................................1969-70-71
Ken Britt....................................................................1980
John Brodsky.......................................................1965-66
Colby Brooks ..................................................2021-22-23
Winston Brooks ...................................................2002-03
Harold Brown.......................................................1978-79
Ira Brown ............................................................2008-09
Jeff Brown .....................................................1992-93-94
Larry Brown....................................................1965-66-67
Blaine Bundy...................................................1969-70-72
Greg Buratto...................................................1960-61-62
Howard Burford.........................................1968-69-70-71
David Burgess............................................................2007
Frank Burgess.................................................1959-60-61
R. Burton...................................................................1965
Bob Butler .................................................................1967
C
Casey Calvary............................................1998-99-00-01
M. Carl ......................................................................1961
Ron Carling................................................................1968
Larry Carter.........................................................1971-72
Marquise Carter.........................................................2011
Paul Cathey .........................................................1978-79
Jim Centers .........................................................1975-76
Gino Cerchiai .............................................................1984
Mike Champion..........................................1983-85-86-87
Pat Clark ...................................................................1967
Brandon Clarke ..........................................................2018
Joe Clayton .........................................................1972-73
Dave Clement ............................................1981-83-84-85
B. Cobb......................................................................1965
David Cole ...........................................................1994-95
Zach Collins...............................................................2017
Jeff Condill.....................................................1984-85-86
Aaron Cook................................................................2020
D. Cossette................................................................1959
J. Cote ......................................................................1965
Geno Crandall ............................................................2018
Carl Crider ...........................................................1997-98
D
Willie Daigle.........................................................1973-74
Jarrod Davis ........................................................1991-92
Kenny Davis.........................................................1991-92
Austin Daye.........................................................2008-09
W. Davis....................................................................1979
Axel Dench ................................................1997-98-99-00
Chris Delaney.............................................1987-88-89-90
Brian DeRoisseau.......................................................1975
Elmer Deschaine ..................................................1962-64
Jim DeWeese..................................................1976-77-78
Ismaila Diagne ........................................................2024
Mamery Diallo............................................................2006
Dan Dickau ..........................................................2001-02
Martin Dioli.....................................................1988-89-91
Kyle Dixon ...........................................................1995-96
Jim Dixon ............................................................1962-63
Nathan Doudney ..................................................2005-06
John Dougherty ..............................................1966-67-68
Sam Dower................................................2011-12-13-14
Micah Downs..................................................2007-08-09
Jamie Dudley.............................................1990-91-92-93
Bill Dunlap ...........................................................1981-82
Kyle Dranginis............................................2013-14-15-16
E
Jeremy Eaton.......................................................1997-99
Guy Landry Edi................................................2011-12-13
Ryan Edwards............................................2014-15-16-17
Blake Elliott .........................................................1959-60
Gil Evans.........................................................1969-70-71
Jon Evavold .........................................................1964-66
F
Fred Farrell ..........................................................1962-64
Steve Fedler...............................................................1986
Joe Few ........................................................2021-23-24
Pat Fields.............................................................1990-91
Scott Finnie ...............................................1976-77-78-79
Colin Floyd.................................................2003-04-05-06
Ryan Floyd.................................................1997-98-99-00
Germayne Forbes.................................................2001-02
Tony Fore ............................................................1967-68
Rob Fossum...............................................................1977
Will Foster .................................................2007-08-09-10
Greg Foster Jr............................................................2018
Richard Fox..........................................................2003-04
Richie Frahm..............................................1997-98-99-00
Todd Franklin.......................................................1988-89
Brian Fredrickson.......................................1988-89-90-91
G
John Gambee.......................................................1961-62
Cass Gebbers.............................................................1988
John Gebbers.............................................................2000
Darryl Gellert .......................................................1966-67
ALL-TIME ROSTER
Stephen Gentry...............................................2004-05-06
Steve Gerttula ...........................................................1970
Grant Gibbs ...............................................................2010
Admon Gilder .............................................................2019
Demetri Goodson ............................................2009-10-11
Geoff Goss ................................................1991-92-93-94
Zach Gourde ..............................................2000-01-02-03
Jim Grady.......................................................1975-76-77
Will Graves .....................................................2019-20-21
Steven Gray...............................................2008-09-10-11
Jim Greene ................................................................1988
Ben Gregg ..........................................2020-21-22-23-24
Connor Griffin......................................................2014-15
Doug Griffin.........................................................1997-98
Mike Gruber.........................................................1973-74
Larry Gurganious.............................................2006-07-08
H
Dale Haaland .......................................................1986-87
Noah Haaland .........................................................2024
Rui Hachimura .....................................................2017-18
Quentin Hall.........................................................1998-99
Don Hansen ....................................................1959-60-61
Dominick Harris ..............................................2020-21-22
Elias Harris ................................................2010-11-12-13
Jim Harris..................................................1961-62-63-64
Ron Harris .................................................................1972
Michael Hart..............................................2010-11-12-13
Tim Heins ..................................................................1985
Bakari Hendrix ................................................1996-97-98
Alex Hernandez....................................................2001-02
Josh Heytvelt ............................................2006-07-08-09
Nolan Hickman .......................................2021-22-23-24
Hugh Hobus .........................................................1980-81
John Hobus..........................................................1985-86
L. Holliday..................................................................1979
Bret Holmdahl......................................................1989-90
Chet Holmgren...........................................................2021
John Holstein..................................................1975-76-77
Eric Hovey .................................................................1975
Braden Huff .......................................................2023-24
Dan Hunt ...................................................................1966
Robert Hunt.........................................................1961-62
Tom Hunt .......................................................1969-70-71
D. L. Hurd ..................................................................1959
Dwan Hurt...........................................................1985-86
A. Hutchins................................................................1965
I Graham Ike ....................................................... 2023-24
Emmanuel Innocenti.............................................. 2024
J
Bill Johnson.........................................................1962-63
Dwayne Jones................................................1974-75-76
Jeremy Jones ............................................2015-16-17-18
Charles Jordan.....................................................1959-60
Dennis Jorgensen.................................................1965-66
Rich Juarez.....................................................1962-63-64
K
Przemek Karnowski ..............................2013-14-15-16-17
Mathis Keita..............................................................2011
Michael Kelly ..................................................1959-60-61
Keith Kincaid .............................................................1996
Matt Kincaid..............................................................2000
Jon Kinloch................................................1993-94-95-96
Corey Kispert.............................................2017-18-19-20
Erroll Knight....................................................2004-05-06
Bol Kong....................................................................2010
Luka Krajnovic .......................................................... 2023
Abdullahi Kuso.....................................................2007-08
L
Matthew Lang ...........................................2018-19-20-21
Jacob Larsen .............................................................2017
Randy Lea..................................................................1977
Mike Leasure ........................................1995-96-97-98-99
Gary Lechman.................................................1965-66-67
Jean Claude Lefebvre.................................................1959
Graydon Lemke .......................................................2024
Dan Linter..................................................................1975
M
Rick Mackay...................................................1972-73-74
Calum MacLeod .........................................................2005
Sean Mallon...............................................2004-05-06-07
Alex Martin..........................................................2017-18
Jake Martin.........................................................1961-62
Jordan Mast ..............................................................2007
Jordan Mathews........................................................2017
Ken Matney...............................................................1962
Mark Matthews...................................................1984-85
Darryl May .....................................................1988-89-90
Todd McAllister .........................................................1988
Mike McChesney .......................................1963-64-65-66
Mike McGinley................................................1967-68-69
Felix McGowan....................................................1992-93
Oscar McGuire.....................................................1960-61
Bob McIver.....................................................1974-75-76
Mark McKelvy .....................................................1980-81
Brad McKnight...........................................................1997
Eric McClellan......................................................2015-16
Joe McNair..........................................................1968-69
Tim McNulty..............................................................1968
Bryce McPhee ......................................1981-82-83-84-85
Jim McPhee..........................................1986-87-88-89-90
Silas Melson ..............................................2014-15-16-17
Brian Michaelson .......................................2002-03-04-05
Don Migliuri ...............................................................1968
John Miller.................................................................1969
Carl Minns ...........................................................1974-75
Skip Moliter....................................................1972-73-74
Mathis Mönninghoff...................................................2011
Scott Morgan ......................................................1995-96
Stewart Morrill....................................................1973-74
Adam Morrison ...............................................2004-05-06
D. Morrison................................................................1960
George Morrison ..................................................1959-60
Willie Moss ................................................1974-75-76-77
Ron Muskopf .............................................................1966
N
Tony Neal..................................................................1983
Andrew Nembhard ...............................................2020-21
Ryan Nembhard ................................................ 2023-24
John Nemeth .............................................1994-95-96-97
Dan Newman.......................................................1973-74
Chris Nikola ....................................................1970-71-72
Mike Nilson................................................1997-98-99-00
Chuck North ..............................................................1980
Zach Norvell Jr. ...................................................2017-18
Angel Nunez.........................................................2014-15
O Glenn Olden ...............................................................1970
Kelly Olynyk....................................................2010-12-13
Cade Orness............................................................2024
P Kevin Pangos.............................................2012-13-14-15
Phil Paramore ......................................................1978-79
Lennie Parham .....................................................1986-87
Jeremy Pargo ............................................2006-07-08-09
Tim Patrick..........................................................1963-64
David Pendergraft......................................2005-06-07-08
Josh Perkins..............................................2015-16-17-18
Kaden Perry.........................................................2021-22
Brian Pete..................................................................2017
Chance Peterson..................................................1989-90
Filip Petrusev.......................................................2018-19
Carl Pierce...........................................................1979-80
Brad Pinney ...............................................................1990
Andy Poling ...............................................................2010
Chris Pontarolo-Maag ..........................................2009-10
Issac Pope ...........................................................1963-64
Jerry Price......................................................1972-73-74
Q Bill Quigg ........................................................1969-70-71
R Derek Raivio ..............................................2004-05-06-07
John Rea ...................................................................1962
Anthony Reason...................................................2001-02
Doug Rehaume................................................1969-70-71
Jeff Reinert .........................................................1984-85
Josh Reisman ............................................................2003
Curt Rettenmier.........................................................1978
Ross Rettenmier ........................................1976-77-78-79
Bill Rhymes................................................................1970
Rob Rich..............................................................1990-91
John Rickman.................................................1961-62-63
John Rillie.......................................................1993-94-95
Paz Rocha............................................................1967-68
Robert Rodriguez .......................................................1961
Danny Roe.................................................1984-86-87-88
Jerry Rogers...................................................1971-72-73
Paul Rogers ....................................................1995-96-97
Lorenzo Rollins.....................................................1996-97
Jason Rubright ..........................................1992-93-94-95
Tim Ruff....................................................1982-83-84-85
S
Domantas Sabonis ...............................................2014-15
Robert Sacre.........................................2008-09-10-11-12
Hunter Sallis........................................................2021-22
Matt Santangelo........................................1997-98-99-00
Pat Schafer ...............................................................1971
George Schandelmier .................................................1971
Reed Schifferman ...........................................1975-76-77
Lane Schumacher.................................................1990-91
Brice Searles .............................................................1978
Paul Seeley................................................................1990
Tony Sheen................................................................1981
James Sheppard ..................................................1979-80
Jay Sherrell .........................................................2001-02
Chuck Silvernail .........................................................1967
Kendall Simmons..................................................1990-91
Tony Skinner .......................................................2003-04
Braeden Smith ........................................................2024
Eddie Smith ...............................................................1975
John Smith ................................................................1966
Scott Snider ........................................................1995-96
Andrew Snyder....................................................1987-88
Ken Sobrero...............................................................1969
Andrew Sorenson ...........................................2007-08-09
Mark Spink................................................1998-99-00-01
Scott Spink................................................1991-92-93-94
Doug Spradley ...........................................1986-87-88-89
Matt Stanford............................................1991-92-93-94
Doug Steck.....................................................1977-78-79
Jed Steele ......................................................1964-66-67
Greg Sten .......................................................1971-72-73
Blake Stepp ...............................................2001-02-03-04
David Stockton..........................................2011-12-13-14
John Stockton ...........................................1981-82-83-84
Pavle Stosic.............................................................. 2023
Julian Strawther.............................................2020-21-22
Dusty Stromer .................................................. 2023-24
Jalen Suggs...............................................................2020
Bill Suter ...................................................1963-64-65-66
T Art Taylor.......................................................1961-63-64
Ed Taylor...................................................1978-79-80-81
Lango Taylor..............................................................1992
Chuck Thomas................................................1965-66-67
Killian Tillie.....................................................2017-18-19
Drew Timme..............................................2019-20-21-22
Jim Tobin...................................................................1973
Norbert Trauba ..........................................................1959
Dustin Triano..................................................2015-16-17
Jimmy Tricco.......................................................2000-01
Caslav Trifunovic.......................................................1994
George Trontzos .............................................1961-62-63
Ronny Turiaf..............................................2002-03-04-05
B. Turner ...................................................................1959
Kenny Tyler .........................................................1974-75
V Jason Van Nort.....................................1981-82-83-84-85
Stan Veatch.........................................................1977-78
Steele Venters .....................................................2023-24
D. Vermillion ..............................................................1959
Paul Verret...........................................................1988-89
G.J. Vilarino...............................................................2010
Dustin Villepigue ........................................................2003
Cory Violette..............................................2001-02-03-04
Gene Volz...................................................................1959
Jerry Votendahl .........................................................1962
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Marlon Wadlington...............................................1987-88
Tim Wagoner .............................................1979-80-81-82
Paul Walker ....................................................1986-87-88
Marty Wall, III.................................................1965-68-69
Marty Wall, IV............................................1991-92-93-94
Rich Wallace...................................................1973-74-75
Tim Walt..............................................................1972-73
Dick Walter..........................................................1968-69
E. Washington............................................................1960
John Washington .......................................................1976
Jerome Wasson ..............................................1959-60-61
Anton Watson.......................................2019-20-21-22-23
Byron Wesley.............................................................2015
Eddie White..........................................................1979-80
Joe Whitney...............................................................1982
Johnathan Williams..............................................2016-17
Kenny Williams ....................................................2000-01
Kevin Williams ...........................................1994-95-96-97
Nigel Williams-Goss..............................................2016-17
Bill Wilson.......................................................1962-63-64
Kyle Wiltjer..........................................................2015-16
Mike Winger ..............................................1987-88-89-90
Dale Witala..........................................................1982-83
Ryan Woolridge..........................................................2019
Mike Wnek.................................................................1983
Y Jun Seok Yeo.................................................... 2023-24
Z Nick Zaharias..................................................1985-86-87
Pavel Zakharov....................................................2019-20
JOEL AYAYI
Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award Finalist, 2021
Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention, 2021
J.P BATISTA
Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention, 2006
MATT BOULDIN
Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention, 2010
ERIC BRADY
District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1991 District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1992
JEFF BROWN
District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1992
GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team, 1992
District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1993
GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team, 1993 District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1994
GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team, 1994
GTE/CoSIDA Men’s Basketball Academic All-American of the Year, 1994 Playboy Magazine Anson Mount Scholar Athlete, 1994
FRANK BURGESS
Helms Foundation All-American, 1960
Associated Press Second Team All-American, 1961
United Press International All-American, 1961
Helms Foundation All-American, 1961 NABC Third Team All-American, 1961
CASEY CALVARY
NCAA West Regional First Team, 1999
John R. Wooden Second Team All-American, 2001
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2001
BRANDON CLARKE
USBWA District 9 All-District Team, 2019
NABC District 9 All-District Team, 2019
NCAA West Regional All-Tournament Team, 2019
John R. Wooden All-American Team, 2019
Associated Press Third Team All-American, 2019
JARROD DAVIS
District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1991
GTE/CoSIDA All-Academic Second Team, 1991 District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1992
GTE/CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1992
DAN DICKAU
District VIII
CoSIDA All-Academic Second Team, 2001
Associated Press First Team All-American, 2002
John R. Wooden Award Top Five All-American, 2002
NABC Second Team All-American, 2002
Verizon/CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 2002
BILL DUNLAP
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 1982
RICH EVANS
Catholic Digest All-American, 1950
RICHIE FRAHM
College 3-Point Shooting Champion, 2000
NABC All-Star Game participant, 2000
STEVEN GRAY
NABC All-District 9 First Team, 2011
RUI HACHIMURA
USBWA District 9 All-District Team, 2019
USBWA District 9 Player of the Year, 2019
NABC District 9 All-District Team, 2019
NATIONAL HONORS
Sporting News All-American First Team, 2019
NCAA West Regional All-Tournament Team, 2019
John R. Wooden All-American Team, 2019
Associated Press Second Team All-American, 2019
QUENTIN HALL
NCAA West Regional First Team, 1999
ELIAS HARRIS
NABC All-District 9 First Team, 2012
NABC All-District 9 First Team, 2013
BRET HOLMDAHL
District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1990
CHET HOLMGREN
Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award Finalist, 2022
Sporting News All-American Third Team, 2022
Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Finalist, 2022
NABC District 9 All-District Team, 2022
NABC All-American Third Team, 2022
Associated Press All-American Second Team, 2022
USBWA All-District IX Team, 2022
USBWA All-American Third Team, 2022
John R. Wooden All-American Team, 2022
GRAHAM IKE
Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention, 2024
NABC All-District 9 First Team, 2024
PRZEMEK KARNOWSKI
USBWA District 9 All-District Team, 2017
NABC District 9 All-District Team, 2017
Senior CLASS All-American Team, 2017
JON KINLOCH
District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1995
District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1996
COREY KISPERT
NABC All-District 9 Second Team, 2020
Julius Erving Small Forward of the Year Award Finalist, 2020
DI-AAA ADA Men’s Scholar Athlete of the Year, 2021
Sporting News All-American First Team, 2021
Sports Illustrated All-American First Team, 2021
NABC All-District 9 First Team, 2021
USBWA District IX Player of the Year, 2021
USBWA All-District IX Team, 2021
Associated Press All-American First Team, 2021
USBWA All-American First Team, 2021
NABC All-American First Team, 2021
Oscar Robertson Trophy Finalist, 2021
Naismith Trophy Finalist, 2021
Lute Olson Award Finalist, 2021
John R. Wooden All-American Team, 2021
John R. Wooden Player of the Year Finalist, 2021
Julius Erving Small Forward of the Year, 2021
CoSIDA First Team
Academic All-American, 2021
CoSIDA Academic All-American Team Member of the Year, 2021
DI-AAA ADA Men’s Scholar Postgraduate Recipient, 2021
Senior CLASS All-American Team, 2021
NABC Community Assist Team, 2021
GARY LECHMAN
Helms Foundation All-American, 1967
SEAN MALLON
District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 2005
Division I-AAA Scholar Athlete Team, 2006
District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 2007
BRYCE MCPHEE
CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team, 1983
CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team, 1984
CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team, 1985
JIM MCPHEE
National Jesuit News First Team, 1989
National Jesuit News First Team, 1990
GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team, 1990 District VIIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1990
ADAM MORRISON
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2005
Division I Scoring Champ, 2006
NABC Co-Player of the Year, 2006
CBS Sports Chevrolet Player of the Year, 2006
USBWA Co-Player of the Year, 2006
John R. Wooden Award Top Five All-American Team, 2006
Associated Press All-America First Team, 2006
ANDREW NEMBHARD
Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Award Finalist, 2022
USBWA All-District IX Team, 2022
ZACH NORVELL JR.
NABC All-District 9 Second Team, 2019
KELLY OLYNYK
Associated Press First Team All-American, 2013
John R. Wooden Award Top Five All-American, 2013
NABC First Team All-American, 2013
USBWA First-Team All-American, 2013
Sporting News First Team All-American, 2013
USBWA District IX Player of the Year, 2013
Capital One/CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American, 2013
JEREMY PARGO
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America, 2008
KEVIN PANGOS
NABC All-District 9 Second Team, 2013
Sporting News Third Team All-American, 2015
USA Today Third Team All-American, 2015
NABC District 9 All-District Team, 2015
FILIP PETRUSEV
John R. Wooden All-American Team, 2020
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award Finalist, 2020
NABC Second team All-American, 2020
USA Today Second Team All-American, 2020
Associated Press Third Team All-American, 2020
USBWA Third Team All-American, 2020
NABC District 9 All-District First Team, 2020
USBWA District 9 All-District Team, 2020
DEREK RAIVIO
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2007
DOMANTAS SABONIS
NCAA South Regional All-Tournament Team, 2015
NCAA Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team, 2016
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2016
CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team, 2016
CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team, 2016
NABC District 9 All-District Team, 2016
USBWA District 9 All-District Team, 2016
ROBERT SACRE
NABC All-District 9 Second Team, 2011
MATT SANTANGELO
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 1999
SCOTT SNIDER
District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1996
BLAKE STEPP
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2003
Verizon/CoSIDA All-Academic Third Team, 2003
Associated Press Second Team All-American, 2004
John R. Wooden Award Second Team All-American, 2004
NABC Second Team All-American, 2004
Verizon/CoSIDA All-Academic Second Team, 2004
JOHN STOCKTON
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 1984
United Press International Honorable Mention All-American, 1984
CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team, 1984
JULIAN STRAWTHER
Julius Erving Small Forward Award Finalist, 2023
NABC All-District 9 Second Team, 2023
USBWA All-District IX Team, 2023
JALEN SUGGS
Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Award Finalist, 2021
Sporting News All-American Second Team, 2021
Sports Illustrated All-American Second Team, 2021
NABC All-District 9 Second Team, 2021
USBWA All-District IX Team, 2021
Associated Press All-American Second Team, 2021
USBWA All-American Second Team, 2021
NABC All-American Second Team, 2021
Wayman Tisdale Trophy Finalist, 2021
Lute Olson Award Finalist, 2021
John R. Wooden All-American Team, 2021
BILL SUTER
United Press International “Small All-America,” 1966
KILLIAN TILLIE
NABC All-District 9 Second Team, 2020
Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award Finalist, 2020
DREW TIMME
Naismith Trophy Semifinalist, 2021
Wooden Award National Ballot, 2021
Sporting News All-American Second Team, 2021
Sports Illustrated All-American Second Team, 2021
NABC All-District 9 Second Team, 2021
USBWA All-District IX Team, 2021
Associated Press All-American Second Team, 2021
USBWA All-American Second Team, 2021
NABC All-American Second Team, 2021
Lute Olson Award Finalist, 2021
John R. Wooden All-American Team, 2021
Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year, 2021
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award Finalist, 2022
Sporting News All-American Second Team, 2022
NABC District 9 All-District Team, 2022
NABC All-American Second Team, 2022
Associated Press All-American Second Team, 2022
USBWA All-District IX Team, 2022
USBWA All-District IX Player of the Year, 2022
USBWA All-American Third Team, 2022
John R. Wooden All-American Team, 2022
John R. Wooden Player of the Year Finalist, 2022
Karl Malone Power Forward Award Finalist, 2023
Sporting News All-American First Team, 2023
NABC District 9 All-District Team, 2023
NABC All-American First Team, 2023
Associated Press All-American Second Team, 2023
USBWA All-District IX Team, 2023
USBWA All-American First Team, 2023
John R. Wooden All-American Team, 2023
John R. Wooden Player of the Year Finalist, 2023
RONNY TURIAF
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2004
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2005
ANTON WATSON
NABC All-District 9 Second Team, 2024
JOHNATHAN WILLIAMS
USBWA District 9 All-District Team, 2018
NABC District 9 All-District Team, 2018
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2018
NIGEL WILLIAMS-GOSS
CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team, 2017
USBWA District 9 All-District Team, 2017
NBC Sports Second Team All-American, 2017
Sporting News Second Team All-American, 2017
USA Today Second Team All-American, 2017
Basketball Times Third Team All-American, 2017
USBWA District 9 All-District Team, 2017
Sports Illustrated First Team All-American, 2017
USBWA First Team All-American, 2017
NABC District 9 All-District Team, 2017
NABC Second Team All-American, 2017
John R. Wooden Award Top Five All-American Team, 2017
Associated Press Second Team All-American, 2017
NCAA Elite 90 Award, 2017
KYLE WILTJER
USBWA Second Team All-America, 2015
Associated Press Third Team All-American, 2015
NABC Third Team All-American, 2015
NABC District 9 All-District Team, 2015
DI-AAA ADA Men’s Scholar Athlete of the Year, 2016
Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2016
Senior CLASS All-American, 2016
NABC District 9 All-District Team, 2016
USBWA District 9 All-District Team, 2016
MIKE WINGER
National Jesuit News Honorable Mention, 1988-89; 1989-90
NABC ALL-AMERICANS/ALL-DISTRICT
NABC ALL-AMERICANS
1960-61 Frank Burgess (3rd Team)
2001-02 Dan Dickau (2nd Team)
2003-04 Blake Stepp (2nd Team)
2005-06 Adam Morrison
(Player of the Year Top Four Finalist)
2012-13 Kelly Olynyk (1st Team)
2014-15 Kyle Wiltjer (2nd Team)
Kevin Pangos (3rd Team)
2016-17 Nigel Williams-Goss (2nd Team)
2018-19 Rui Hachimura (2nd Team)
Brandon Clarke (3rd Team)
2019-20 Filip Petrusev (2nd Team)
2020-21 Corey Kispert (1st Team)
Jalen Suggs (2nd Team)
Drew Timme (2nd Team)
2021-22 Drew Timme (2nd Team)
Chet Holmgren (3rd Team)
2022-23 Drew Timme (1st Team)
NABC ALL-DISTRICT
1959-60 Frank Burgess (2nd Team)
1960-61 Frank Burgess (1st Team)
1972-73 Joe Clayton (3rd Team)
1974-75 Ken Tyler (3rd Team)
1983-84 John Stockton (1st Team)
1992-93 Jeff Brown (2nd Team)
1993-94 Jeff Brown (1st Team)
1995-96 Paul Rogers (2nd Team)
1997-98 Bakari Hendrix (2nd Team)
1998-99 Richie Frahm (2nd Team)
Matt Santangelo (2nd Team)
1999-00 Richie Frahm (1st Team)
Matt Santangelo (1st Team)
2000-01 Casey Calvary (1st Team)
Dan Dickau (2nd Team)
2001-02 Dan Dickau (1st Team)
Zach Gourde (2nd Team)
2002-03 Blake Stepp (1st Team)
Ronny Turiaf (2nd Team)
Cory Violette (2nd Team)
2003-04 Blake Stepp (1st Team)
Ronny Turiaf (1st Team)
Cory Violette (2nd Team)
2004-05 Adam Morrison (1st Team)
Ronny Turiaf (1st Team)
2005-06 Adam Morrison (1st Team)
J.P. Batista (1st Team)
2006-07 Derek Raivio (1st Team)
2007-08 Jeremy Pargo (2nd Team)
2008-09 Josh Heytvelt (1st Team)
Matt Bouldin (1st Team)
Austin Daye (2nd Team)
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Matt Bouldin (1st Team)
Elias Harris (1st Team)
Steven Gray (1st Team)
Robert Sacre (2nd Team)
Elias Harris (1st Team)
2012-13 Kelly Olynyk (1st Team)
Elias Harris (1st Team)
Kevin Pangos (2nd Team)
2014-15 Kevin Pangos (1st Team)
Kyle Wiltjer (1st Team)
2015-16 Domantas Sabonis (1st Team)
Kyle Wiltjer (1st Team)
2016-17 Przemek Karnowski (1st Team)
Nigel Williams-Goss (1st Team)
Zach Collins (2nd Team)
2017-18 Johnathan Williams (1st Team)
Rui Hachimura (2nd Team)
Josh Perkins (2nd Team)
2018-19 Brandon Clarke (1st Team)
Rui Hachimura (1st Team)
Zach Norvell Jr. (2nd Team)
2019-20 Filip Petrusev (1st Team)
Corey Kispert (2nd Team)
Killian Tillie (2nd Team)
2020-21 Corey Kispert (1st Team)
Jalen Suggs (1st Team)
Drew Timme (1st Team)
2021-22 Chet Holmgren (1st Team)
Drew Timme (1st Team)
2022-23 Drew Timme (1st Team)
Julian Strawther (2nd Team)
2023-24 Graham Ike (1st Team)
Anton Watson (2nd Team)
CONFERENCE HONORS
WCC Coach of the Year
1981 - Dan Fitzgerald (19-8, 9-5 WCC)
1994 - Dan Fitzgerald (22-8, 12-2 WCC)
1999 - Dan Monson (28-7, 12-2 WCC)
2001 - Mark Few (26-7, 13-1 WCC)
2002 - Mark Few (29-4, 13-1 WCC)
2003 - Mark Few (24-9, 12-2 WCC)
2004 - Mark Few (28-3, 14-0 WCC)
2005 - Mark Few (26-5, 12-2 WCC)
2006 - Mark Few (29-4, 14-0 WCC)
2008 - Mark Few (25-8, 13-1 WCC)
2010 - Mark Few (27-7, 12-2 WCC)
2013 - Mark Few (32-3, 16-0 WCC)
2015 - Mark Few (35-3, 17-1 WCC)
2017 - Mark Few (37-2, 17-1 WCC)
2018 - Mark Few (32-5, 17-1 WCC)
2019 - Mark Few (33-4, 16-0 WCC)
2021 - Mark Few (31-1, 15-0 WCC)
WCC Player of the Year
1984 - John Stockton
1994 - Jeff Brown
1998 - Bakari Hendrix
2001 - Casey Calvary
2002 - Dan Dickau
2003 - Blake Stepp
2004 - Blake Stepp
2005 - Ronny Turiaf
2006 - Adam Morrison
2007 - Derek Raivio (Co-Player)
2008 - Jeremy Pargo
2010 - Matt Bouldin
2013 - Kelly Olynyk
2015 - Kevin Pangos
2017 - Nigel Williams-Goss
2019 - Rui Hachimura
2020 - Filip Petrusev
2021 - Corey Kispert
2022 - Drew Timme
2023 - Drew Timme (Co-Player)
WCC Defensive Player of the Year
2000 - Mike Nilson
2001 - Mark Spink
2005 - Erroll Knight
2012 - Robert Sacre
2013 - Mike Hart
2015 - Gary Bell Jr.
2016 - Eric McClellan
2019 - Brandon Clarke
WCC Freshman/Newcomer of the Year
1997 - Matt Santangelo (Co-Freshman)
2001 - Blake Stepp
2005 - JP Batista
2010 - Elias Harris
2011 - Marquise Carter
2012 - Kevin Pangos
2015 - Kyle Wiltjer
2017 - Nigel Williams-Goss
2018 - Zach Norvell Jr.
2019 - Brandon Clarke
2021 - Jalen Suggs
2022 - Chet Holmgren
WCC Sixth Man of the Year
2021 - Andrew Nembhard
2023 - Malachi Smith
All Conference Honors
1964-79 - Big Sky Conference
1980-pres. - West Coast Conference
1963-64
Bill Wilson (1st Team)
Bill Suter (2nd Team)
1964-65
Gary Lechman (1st Team)
Bill Suter (2nd Team)
1965-66
Gary Lechman (1st Team)
Bill Suter (2nd Team)
1966-67
Gary Lechman (1st Team)
1967-68
Paz Rocha (2nd Team)
1968-69
Joe McNair (2nd Team)
1969-70
Bill Quigg (2nd Team)
1970-71
Bill Quigg (2nd Team)
1971-72
Joe Clayton (1st Team)
Greg Sten (2nd Team)
1972-73
Greg Sten (1st Team)
Joe Clayton (2nd Team)
1973-74
Stewart Morill (1st Team)
Ken Tyler (2nd Team)
1974-75
Ken Tyler (1st Team)
1975-76
Jim Grady (2nd Team)
1976-77
Jim Grady (1st Team)
1977-78
Jim DeWeese (2nd Team)
1978-79
Paul Cathey (1st Team)
Carl Pierce (2nd Team)
1979-80
Carl Pierce (2nd Team)
James Sheppard (Honorable Mention)
1980-81
Don Baldwin (1st Team)
Hugh Hobus (Honorable Mention)
Eddie Taylor (Honorable Mention)
1981-82
Bill Dunlap (1st Team)
Tim Wagoner (Honorable Mention)
1982-83
Byrce McPhee (1st Team)
John Stockton (1st Team)
1983-84
John Stockton (1st Team)
Jeff Condill (Honorable Mention)
Tim Ruff (Honorable Mention)
1984-85
Tim Ruff (Honorable Mention)
Jason Van Nort (Honorable Mention)
1985-86
Jeff Condill (1st Team)
Dale Haaland (Honorable Mention)
Jim McPhee (Honorable Mention)
1986-87
Dale Haaland (1st Team)
Jim McPhee (1st Team)
Doug Spradley (Honorable Mention)
1987-88
Doug Spradley (1st Team)
Danny Roe (Honorable Mention)
1988-89
Jim McPhee (1st Team)
Doug Spradley (1st Team)
1989-90
Jim McPhee (1st Team)
1990-91
Jarrod Davis (1st Team)
1991-92
Jeff Brown (1st Team)
Jarrod Davis (1st Team)
1992-93
Jeff Brown (1st Team)
Marc Armstead (Honorable Mention)
Matt Stanford (Honorable Mention)
Geoff Goss (Honorable Mention)
1993-94
Jeff Brown (1st Team)
Geoff Goss (1st Team)
John Rillie (Honorable Mention)
1994-95
Kyle Dixon (1st Team)
John Rillie (Honorable Mention)
Jon Kinloch (Honorable Mention)
1995-96
Kyle Dixon (1st Team)
Paul Rogers (1st Team)
Jon Kinloch (Honorable Mention)
Scott Snider (Honorable Mention)
1996-97
Bakari Hendrix (1st Team)
Lorenzo Rollins (1st Team)
Matt Santangelo (Honorable Mention)
1997-98
Bakari Hendrix (1st Team)
Matt Santangelo (1st Team)
Richie Frahm (Honorable Mention)
1998-99
Jeremy Eaton (1st Team)
Richie Frahm (1st Team)
Quentin Hall (1st Team)
Matt Santangelo (1st Team)
Casey Calvary (Honorable Mention)
1999-00
Casey Calvary (1st Team)
Richie Frahm (1st Team)
Matt Santangelo (1st Team)
2000-01
Casey Calvary (1st Team)
Dan Dickau (1st Team)
Zach Gourde (Honorable Mention)
Mark Spink (Honorable Mention)
Blake Stepp (Honorable Mention)
2001-02
Dan Dickau (1st Team)
Zach Gourde (1st Team)
Cory Violette (1st Team)
Blake Stepp (Honorable Mention)
2002-03
Blake Stepp (1st Team)
Ronny Turiaf (1st Team)
Cory Violette (1st Team)
2003-04
Blake Stepp (1st Team)
Ronny Turiaf (1st Team)
Cory Violette (1st Team)
Sean Mallon (All-Freshman Team)
Adam Morrison (All-Freshman Team)
2004-05
Ronny Turiaf (1st Team)
Adam Morrison (1st Team)
Derek Raivio (1st Team)
J.P. Batista (Honorable Mention)
David Pendergraft (All-Freshman Team)
2005-06
Adam Morrison (1st Team)
J.P. Batista (1st Team)
2006-07
Derek Raivio (1st Team)
Jeremy Pargo (1st Team)
Sean Mallon (Honorable Mention)
Matt Bouldin (Freshman Team)
2007-08
Jeremy Pargo (1st Team)
Matt Bouldin (1st Team)
David Pendergraft (1st Team)
Austin Daye (HM, Freshman Team)
Steven Gray (Freshman Team)
2008-09
Matt Bouldin (1st Team)
Josh Heytvelt (1st Team)
Austin Daye (Honorable Mention)
Jeremy Pargo (Honorable Mention)
Steven Gray (Honorable Mention)
Matt Bouldin (Preseason Team)
Austin Daye (Preseason Team)
Jeremy Pargo (Preseason Team)
2009-10
Matt Bouldin (1st Team)
Steven Gray (1st Team)
Elias Harris (1st Team, Freshman Team)
Matt Bouldin (Preseason Team)
Steven Gray (Preseason Team)
2010-11
Steven Gray (1st Team)
Robert Sacre (1st Team)
Elias Harris (Honorable Mention)
Sam Dower (All-Freshman Team)
Steven Gray (Preseason Team)
Elias Harris (Preseason Team)
2011-12
Elias Harris (1st Team)
Robert Sacre (1st Team)
Kevin Pangos (1st Team, Freshman Team)
Gary Bell Jr. (Freshman Team)
Elias Harris (Preseason Team)
Robert Sacre (Preseason Team)
2012-13
Kelly Olynyk (1st Team)
Elias Harris (1st Team)
Kevin Pangos (1st Team)
Gary Bell Jr. (Honorable Mention)
Przemek Karnowski (Freshman Team)
Gary Bell Jr. (Preseason Team)
Sam Dower (Preseason Team)
Elias Harris (Preseason Team)
Kevin Pangos (Preseason Team)
2013-14
Kevin Pangos (1st Team)
Sam Dower (1st Team)
Przemek Karnowski (Honorable Mention)
Gary Bell Jr. (Preseason Team)
Kevin Pangos (Preseason Team)
2014-15
Kevin Pangos (1st Team)
Kyle Wiltjer (1st Team)
Przemek Karnowski (1st Team)
Domantas Sabonis (2nd Team)
Byron Wesley (2nd Team)
Gary Bell Jr. (2nd Team)
Przemek Karnowski (Preseason Team)
Kevin Pangos (Preseason Team)
2015-16
Domantas Sabonis (1st Team)
Kyle Wiltjer (1st Team)
Josh Perkins (Freshman Team)
Przemek Karnowski (Preseason Team)
Domantas Sabonis (Preseason Team)
Kyle Wiltjer (Preseason Team)
2016-17
Nigel Williams-Goss (1st Team)
Przemek Karnowski (1st Team)
Johnathan Williams (1st Team)
Zach Collins (2nd Team)
Jordan Mathews (Honorable Mention)
Josh Perkins (Honorable Mention)
Zach Collins (All-Freshman Team)
Przemek Karnowski (Preseason Team)
Josh Perkins (Preseason Team)
2017-2018
Rui Hachimura (1st Team)
Josh Perkins (1st Team)
Johnathan Williams (1st Team)
Killian Tillie (2nd Team)
Silas Melson (Honorable Mention)
Zach Norvell Jr. (All-Freshman Team)
Josh Perkins (Preseason Team)
Johnathan Williams (Preseason Team)
2018-2019
Rui Hachimura (1st Team)
Josh Perkins (1st Team)
Brandon Clarke (1st Team)
Zach Norvell Jr. (1st Team)
Filip Petrusev (All-Freshman Team)
Josh Perkins (Preseason Team)
Rui Hachimura (Preseason Team)
Killian Tillie (Preseason Team)
Zach Norvell Jr. (Preseason Team)
2019-2020
Filip Petrusev (1st Team)
Corey Kispert (1st Team)
Killian Tillie (1st Team)
Joel Ayayi (Honorable Mention)
Ryan Woolridge (Honorable Mention)
Drew Timme (All-Freshman Team)
Killian Tillie (Preseason Team)
2020-21
Joel Ayayi (1st Team)
Corey Kispert (1st Team)
Jalen Suggs (1st Team)
Drew Timme (1st Team)
Andrew Nembhard (Second Team)
Jalen Suggs (All-Freshman Team)
Oumar Ballo (All-Freshman Team)
Joel Ayayi (Preseason Team)
Corey Kispert (Preseason Team)
Drew Timme (Preseason Team)
2021-22
Chet Holmgren (1st Team)
Andrew Nembhard (1st Team)
Drew Timme (1st Team)
Rasir Bolton (Honorable Mention)
Julian Strawther (Honorable Mention)
Nolan Hickman (All-Freshman Team)
Chet Holmgren (All-Freshman Team)
Andrew Nembhard (Preseason Team)
Drew Timme (Preseason Team)
2022-23
Julian Strawther (1st Team)
Drew Timme (1st Team)
Anton Watson (Honorable Mention)
Rasir Bolton (Preseason Team)
Julian Strawther (Preseason Team)
Drew Timme (Preseason Team)
2023-24
Graham Ike (1st Team)
Ryan Nembhard (1st Team)
Anton Watson (1st Team)
Nolan Hickman (2nd Team)
Braden Huff (All-Freshman Team)
Graham Ike (Preseason Team)
Ryan Nembhard (Preseason Team)
Anton Watson (Preseason Team)
2024-25
Nolan Hickman (1st Team)
Graham Ike (1st Team)
Ryan Nembhard (1st Team)
Michael Ajayi (Preseason Team)
Nolan Hickman (Preseason Team)
Graham Ike (Preseason Team)
Ryan Nembhard (Preseason Team)
HONORED NUMBERS
2 1 21
13 KELLY OLYNYK DOMANTAS SABONIS
1 1 11
WCC TOURNAMENT INFO
TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
#2 Saint Mary’s - 60
#1 Gonzaga - 65 #2 Saint Mary’s - 51 Elias Harris - GON 2012 #1 Saint Mary’s - 78 #2 Gonzaga - 74 Matthew Dellavedova - SMC 2011 #2 Gonzaga - 75 #1 Saint Mary’s - 63 Marquise Carter - GON
#2 Saint Mary’s - 81 #1 Gonzaga - 62
#1 Gonzaga - 83
Saint Mary’s - 58
Downs - GON
#3 San Diego - 69 #1 Gonzaga - 62 Brandon Johnson - USD
#1 Gonzaga - 77 #2 Santa Clara - 68
#1 Gonzaga - 68 #2 Loyola Marymount - 67
#1 Gonzaga - 80 # 2 Saint Mary’s - 67
Raivio - GON
Morrison - GON
Morrison - GON
#5 San Francisco - 80 #1 Gonzaga - 67 Hakeem Ward - USF 1997 #2 Saint Mary’s - 66 #3 San Francisco - 59 Brad Millard - SMC
1996 #5 Portland - 76 #2 Gonzaga - 68 Kweemada King - POR
1995 #4 Gonzaga - 80 #2 Portland - 67 John Rillie - GON
1994 #2 Pepperdine - 56 #4 San Diego - 53 Dana Jones - PEP
1993 #3 Santa Clara - 73 #1 Pepperdine - 63 Steve Nash - SCU
1992 #1 Pepperdine - 73 #4 Gonzaga - 70 Doug Christie - PEP
1991 #1 Pepperdine - 71 #4 Saint Mary’s - 68 (ot) Geoff Lear - PEP
1990 Tournament suspended due to death of Hank Gathers - Loyola Marymount received WCC automatic tournament bid
1989 #3 Loyola Marymount - 75 #5 Santa Clara - 70 Hank Gathers - LMU
1988 #1 Loyola Marymount - 104 #3 Santa Clara - 96 Hank Gathers - LMU
1987 #5 Santa Clara - 77 #7 Pepperdine - 65 Jens Gordan - SCU
* Gonzaga and Pepperdine tied for the regular-season WCC title. Pepperdine was awarded the No. 1 seed based on winning a coin-flip between the schools.
1987 at Gonzaga #7 Pepperdine 76 #2 Gonzaga 73
1988 at Santa Clara #4 Pepperdine 81
#5 Gonzaga 70
1989 at San Francisco
#3 Loyola Marymount 101 #6 Gonzaga 98
1990 at Loyola Marymount #1 Loyola Marymount 121 #8 Gonzaga 84
1991 at Santa Clara
#3 San Diego 72
#6 Gonzaga 62
1992 at Portland #4 Gonzaga 61
#5 San Diego 48
#4 Gonzaga 54
#2 Santa Clara 51
#1 Pepperdine 73 #4 Gonzaga 70
1993 at San Francisco
#2 Gonzaga 77 #7 Portland 57
#3 Santa Clara 53 #2 Gonzaga 51
1994 at Santa Clara #1 Gonzaga 91 #8 Loyola Marymount 76
#4 San Diego 83 #1 Gonzaga 75
1995 at Santa Clara #4 Gonzaga 74
#5 San Diego 57
#4 Gonzaga 69
#3 Saint Mary’s 59
#4 Gonzaga 80 #2 Portland 67
1996 at Santa Clara #2 Gonzaga 64
#7 Saint Mary’s 54
#2 Gonzaga 76 #8 Pepperdine 48
#5 Portland 76
#2 Gonzaga 68
1997 at Loyola Marymount
#4 San Diego 64
#5 Gonzaga 59
1998 at Santa Clara #1 Gonzaga 79 (ot) #8 Loyola Marymount 78 #1 Gonzaga 74 #7 San Diego 59
#1 Gonzaga 77 #4 Santa Clara 68 #1 Gonzaga 74 #2 Saint Mary’s 56
2018 at Las Vegas #1 Gonzaga 83 #8 Loyola Marymount 69
#1 Gonzaga 88 #4 San Francisco 60
#1 Gonzaga 74 #3 BYU 54
2019 at Las Vegas
#1 Gonzaga
Mary’s
Francisco 71
Mary’s
Most Points Scored Individual
Gonzaga 42 – Adam Morrison vs. Portland (1/28/06)
40 – Ronny Turiaf vs. Idaho (11/24/04)
37 – Drew Timme vs. Texas (11/13/21)
35 – Drew Timme vs. Pepperdine (12/31/22)
35 – Kyle Wiltjer vs. Santa Clara (1/28/16)
35 – Kyle Wiltjer vs. BYU (1/14/16)
35 – Steven Gray vs. San Diego State (11/16/10)
Opponent 37 – Kelon Bell, Pepperdine (1/21/10)
35 – Tyeree Bryan, Santa Clara (1/18/25)
35 – Dyami Starks, Bryant (11/9/13)
35 – Brandon Paul, Illinois (12/08/12)
35 – Sean Singletary, Virginia (12/17/05)
Most Rebounds
Gonzaga 19 – Graham Ike, San Diego (1/8/25)
17 – Drew Timme, Kent State (12/5/22)
16 – Brandon Clarke vs. San Francisco (2/17/19)
15 – Filip Petrusev vs. North Dakota (11/12/19)
15 – Chet Holmgren vs. Merrimack (12/9/21)
14 – Kyle Wiltjer vs. Arizona (12/5/15)
14 – Adam Morrison vs. Portland (1/28/06)
14 – Adam Morrison vs. Portland State (11/30/05)
Opponent 16 – Trayvon Reed, Texas Southern (11/10/18)
14 – Billy White, San Diego State (11/16/10)
14 – Keion Bell, Pepperdine (1/21/10)
Most Field Goals Made
Gonzaga
15 – Drew Timme vs. Pepperdine (12/31/22)
15 – Drew Timme vs. Texas (11/13/21)
14 – Domantas Saboins vs. Portland (11/9/16)
14 – Robert Sacre vs. Eastern Washington (11/11/11)
14 – Adam Morrison vs. Pepperdine (1/14/06)
14 – Ronny Turiaf vs. Idaho (11/24/04)
Opponent 13 – Tyeree Bryan, Santa Clara (1/18/25)
13 – Jon Octeus, Colorado State (11/11/13)
13 – Tu Holloway, Xavier (12/22/10)
13 – C.J. Harris, Wake Forest (12/5/09)
Most Field Goals Attempted
Gonzaga 27 – Kyle Wiltjer vs. Arizona (12/5/15)
26 – Adam Morrison vs. Portland (1/28/06)
23 – Kyle Wiltjer vs. BYU (1/14/16)
23 – Steven Gray vs. San Diego State (11/16/10)
Opponent 26 – Markelle Fultz, Washington (12/7/16)
24 – Collin Chiverton, Eastern Washington (11/11/11)
Most 3-Pointers Made
Gonzaga 9 – Kevin Pangos vs. Washington State (11/14/11)
8 – Gary Bell, Jr. vs. Colorado State (11/11/13)
7 – Malachi Smith vs. Portland (1/28/23)
7 – Kyle Wiltjer vs. Santa Clara (1/28/16)
7 – Kevin Pangos vs. Baylor (12/28/12)
7 – Matt Bouldin vs. Washington State (12/2/09)
MCCARTHEY ATHLETIC CENTER RECORDS
12 – Kevin Pangos vs. Air Force (12/22/11)
12 – Matt Bouldin vs. Washington State (12/2/09)
Opponent 16 – Kevin Foster, Santa Clara (2/17/11)
12 – Joe French, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/5/23)
12 – Rashad Williams, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/5/23)
12 – Collin Chiverton, Eastern Washington (11/11/11)
12 – Michael Hall, Montana State Billings (11/15/08)
Most Free Throws Made
Gonzaga 15 – Khalif Battle vs. Loyola Marymount (2/6/25)
14 – Domantas Saboins vs. Portland (11/9/16)
14 – Robert Sacre vs. Eastern Washington (11/11/11)
14 – Adam Morrison vs. Pepperdine (1/14/06)
14 – Ronny Turiaf vs. Idaho (11/24/04)
Opponent 13 – Jon Octeus, Colorado State (11/11/13)
13 – Tu Holloway, Xavier (12/22/10)
13 – C.J. Harris, Wake Forest (12/5/09)
Most Free Throws Attempted
Gonzaga 19 – Adam Morrison vs. Portland (1/28/06)
18 – Marquise Carter vs. Eastern Washington (11/11/11)
18 – Robert Sacre vs. Eastern Washington (11/11/11)
Opponent 16 – Jon Octeus, Colorado State (11/11/13)
16 – Vernon Teel, Loyola Marymount (1/23/10)
16 – Mitch Henke, Santa Clara (2/4/06)
Most Assists
Gonzaga 15 – Ryan Nembhard vs. Santa Clara (1/18/25)
13 – Derek Raivio vs. Montana (11/21/04)
12 – Jeremy Pargo vs. Pepperdine (2/9/08)
12 – Andrew Nembhard vs. BYU (1/13/22)
11 – Josh Perkins, Texas Southern (11/10/18)
11 – Jeremy Pargo vs. San Francisco (1/27/07)
11 – Derek Raivio vs. Portland State (11/19/04)
Opponent 10 – Colbey Ross, Pepperdine (1/4/20)
9 – Brock Gilbert vs. Dixie State (12/29/20)
9 – Dwayne Lee vs. St. Joseph’s (12/31/05)
9 – Will Conroy, Washington (12/1/04)
8 – 12 times, most recently:
Marcus Williams, San Francisco (2/13/25)
Nate Calmese, Washington State (1/11/25)
Most Blocks
Gonzaga
7 – Chet Holmgren vs. Dixie State (11/19/21)
7 – Przemek Karnowski vs. St. Mary’s (1/2/14)
6 – Austin Daye vs. Idaho (11/13/07)
6 – Brandon Clarke, Texas Southern (11/10/18)
Opponent 5 – Jayson Cheesman, Southern Utah (11/9/12)
4 – Seven times, most recently:
Santiago Trouet, San Diego (1/8/25)
Most Steals
Gonzaga
7 – Derek Raivio vs. Portland State (11/19/04)
6 – David Stockton vs. South Dakota (11/18/12)
Opponent
8 – Joe French, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/5/23)
8 – Kevin Foster, Santa Clara (2/17/11)
7 – Tyeree Bryan, Santa Clara (1/18/25)
7 – Jeremiah Dominguez, Portland State (12/23/08)
Most 3-Pointers Attempted
Gonzaga 13 – Gary Bell, Jr. vs. Colorado State (11/11/13)
13 – Kevin Pangos vs. Washington State (11/14/11)
Opponent
6 – Jeremy Pargo vs. Loyola Marymount (2/11/08)
6 – Derek Raivio vs. Loyola Marymount (1/6/07)
7 – Brandon Johnson, San Diego (1/19/08)
6 – Kessler Edwards, Pepperdine (2/21/19)
6 – Brandon Davies, BYU (2/23/12)
6 – Sean Singletary, Virginia (12/17/05)
Most Points Scored Team
Gonzaga
123 vs. Eastern Oregon (11/14/23)
120 vs. Eastern Oregon (12/28/22)
120 vs. Idaho State (11/6/18)
117 vs. Southern (11/12/10)
117 vs. Pepperdine (1/8/2022)
113 vs. UMass Lowell (11/15/24)
Opponent 103 – Santa Clara (1/18/25)
94 – St. Joseph’s (12/31/05)
87 – Baylor (12/28/12)
87 – Washington (12/1/04)
Most Rebounds
Gonzaga 65 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/5/23)
62 vs. Eastern Oregon (11/14/23)
60 vs. Pepperdine (2/9/08)
58 vs. South Dakota (11/18/12)
Opponent 54 – Washington (12/7/16)
46 – BYU (2/23/12)
44 – Jackson State (12/20/23)
43 – Washington State (12/5/07)
43 – Santa Clara (2/4/06)
Most Field Goals Made
Gonzaga 52 vs. Eastern Oregon (11/14/23)
45 vs. Pepperdine (2/15/25)
45 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/5/23)
44 vs. Dixie State (12/29/20)
43 vs. Lewis-Clark State (11/29/12)
Opponent 36 – Santa Clara (1/18/25)
33 – Baylor (12/28/12)
33 – San Diego State (11/16/10)
33 – Washington (12/1/04)
Most Field Goals Attempted
Gonzaga
82 vs. Eastern Oregon (11/14/23)
79 vs. Pepperdine (2/15/25)
79 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/5/23)
78 vs. Texas Southern (12/4/19)
76 vs. UMass Lowell (11/15/24)
76 vs. South Dakota (11/18/12)
Opponent 79 – Washington (12/7/16)
78 – Jackson State (12/20/23)
78 – BYU (2/23/12)
Most 3-Pointers Made
Gonzaga 18 vs. Portland (1/29/22)
16 vs. Pepperdine (12/21/15)
15 vs. Portland (2/7/24)
15 vs. North Dakota State (11/26/18)
15 vs. San Francisco (1/30/16)
Opponent 18 – Santa Clara (1/18/25)
15 – Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/5/23)
15 – St. Joseph’s (12/31/05)
13 – Jackson State (12/20/23)
13 – BYU (1/13/22)
13 – Eastern Washington (11/11/11)
13 – Portland State (11/30/05)
13 – Portland (1/29/05)
Most 3-Pointers Attempted
Gonzaga 41 vs. Portland (1/29/22)
37 vs. San Francisco (1/30/16)
35 vs. Bucknell (12/21/24)
35 vs. Santa Clara (2/19/22)
33 vs. Portland (2/7/24)
32 vs. Mississippi Valley State (12/01/16)
Opponent 44 – Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/5/23)
38 – Santa Clara (1/18/25)
34 – Portland (2/7/24)
34 – UT Arlington (12/18/18)
33 – San Francisco (1/25/24)
32 - Jackson State (12/20/23)
32 – St. Joseph’s (12/31/05)
Most Free Throws Made
Gonzaga
36 vs. BYU (2/23/12)
36 vs. Eastern Washington (11/11/11)
34 vs. Bryant (11/18/16)
34 vs. St. Joseph’s (12/31/05)
34 vs. Portland (1/29/05)
Opponent 25 – Santa Clara (2/12/07)
24 – Loyola Marymount (1/15/11)
22 – Santa Clara (1/5/19
22 – Santa Clara (2/17/11)
Most Free Throws Attempted
Gonzaga 51 vs. Eastern Washington (11/11/11)
45 vs. Bryant (11/18/16)
44 vs. BYU (2/23/12)
Opponent 35 – Santa Clara (2/4/06)
32 – Loyola Marymount (1/23/10)
30 – Loyola Marymount (1/15/11)
Most Assists
Gonzaga
33 vs. Pepperdine (2/15/25)
29 vs. Idaho State (11/6/18)
28 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/5/23)
28 vs. BYU (1/13/22)
28 vs. Lewis-Clark State (11/29/12)
27 vs. San Diego (1/6/24)
27 vs. Lewis-Clark State (12/16/10)
Opponent 29 – Washington (12/1/04)
22 – St. Joseph’s (12/31/05)
22 – Portland State (11/19/04)
Most Blocks
Gonzaga 10 vs. Loyola Marymount (2/19/09)
10 vs. Montana State Billings (11/15/08)
10 vs. Idaho (11/13/07)
Opponent 10 – San Francisco (2/7/19)
10 – Texas A&M (11/15/18)
10 – St. Mary’s (1/2/14)
8 – St. Mary’s (3/1/08)
Most Steals
Gonzaga 18 vs. Southern Utah (11/9/12)
18 vs. USC Upstate (3/3/09)
16 vs. UMass Lowell (11/15/24)
16 vs. Loyola Marymount (2/11/08)
Opponent 14 – BYU (1/24/13)
13 – Nicholls (12/18/24)
13 – Washington State (12/2/09)
13 – Memphis (1/31/15)
Quick Facts
First Points Scored
Travon Bryant (Missouri) Jumper (2)
First Gonzaga Points Scored
Kyle Bankhead Free Throw
Most Points Scored Individual (36)
Gonzaga Domantas Sabonis vs. Tennessee (36)
Graham Ike vs. Kentucky (28)
Elias Harris vs. Davidson (27)
Opponent Augustine Rubit - South Alabama (35)
Jaden Shackelford - Alabama (28)
Nick Fazekas - Nevada (24)
A.J. Price - Connecticut (24)
Most Rebounds (16)
Gonzaga Domantas Sabonis vs. Tennessee (16)
Ronny Turiaf vs. Massachusetts (14)
Cory Violette vs. Missouri (12)
Opponent Linas Kleiza - Missouri (13)
Gavin Edwards - Connecticut (12)
Most 3-Pointers Made (6)
Gonzaga Kevin Pangos vs. Cal Poly (4)
Rasir Bolton vs. Alabama (3)
Julian Strawther vs. Alabama (3)
Kyle Wiltjer vs. Tennessee (3)
Steven Gray vs. Davidson (3)
Micah Downs - Connecticut (3)
Matt Bouldin vs. Tennessee (3)
Derek Raivio vs. UMass (3)
Derek Raivio vs. Nevada (3)
Opponent Jaden Shackelford - Alabama (6)
A. J. Price - Connecticut (6)
Brendan McKillop - Davidson (5)
Ricky Paulding - Missouri (5)
Most Free Throws Made (12)
Gonzaga Domantas Sabonis vs. Tennessee (12)
Ronny Turiaf vs. UMass (11)
Elias Harris vs. Davidson (11)
Robert Sacre vs. Davidson (11)
Adam Morrison vs. Oklahoma State (11)
Opponent Augustine Rubit - South Alabama (10)
Jerome Dyson - Connecticut (10)
Most Assists (10)
Gonzaga Ryan Nembhard vs. Kentucky (10)
Blake Stepp vs. Missouri (10)
Opponent Jameson Curry - Oklahoma State (10)
A.J. Price - Connecticut (10)
Most Turnovers (7)
Gonzaga Jeremy Pargo vs. Nevada (7)
Opponent Rashaun Freeman - UMass (6)
Brendan McKillop - Davidson (6)
Most Blocks (6)
Gonzaga Chet Holmgren vs. Alabama (4)
J.P. Batista vs. Oklahoma State (3)
Przemek Karnowski vs. South Alabama (3)
BATTLE IN SEATTLE
Opponent Charles Bediako - Alabama (6)
Stephane Lasme - UMass (4)
Most Steals (4)
Gonzaga Derek Raivio vs. UMass (4)
Pierre Altidor-Cespedes (4)
David Stockton vs. South Alabama (4)
Opponent Rickey Paulding - Missouri (4)
David Nwaba - Cal Poly (4)
Team Field Goal Percentage Half
Gonzaga vs. Davidson 66.7 (14-21) 1st half
Opponent (Nevada) 56.7 (17-30) 2nd half
Team 3-Point Percentage Half
Gonzaga vs. Davidson 57.1 (4-7) 2nd half
Opponent (Illinois) 64.3 (9-14) 2nd half
Free Throw Percentage Half
Gonzaga vs. Missouri 100.0 (10-10) overtime
Gonzaga vs. Nevada 100.0 (7-7) 1st half
Opponent (Kentucky) 100.0 (9-9) 2nd half (Arizona) 100.0 (8-8) 2nd half (Connecticut) 100.0 (8-8) 1st half
Attendance
18,048 - Dec. 4, 2021 vs. Alabama
17,846 - Dec. 7, 2024 vs. Kentucky
16,770 - Dec. 19, 2015 vs. Tennessee
16,763 - Dec. 20, 2008 vs. Connecticut
16,241 - Dec. 15, 2012 vs. Kansas State
15,141 - Dec. 29, 2007 vs. Tennessee
15,127 - Dec. 17, 2011 vs. Arizona
15,110 - Dec. 30, 2006 vs. Nevada
14,789 - Dec. 4, 2010 vs. Illinois
13,644 - Dec. 10, 2005 vs. Oklahoma State
13,176 - Dec. 12, 2009 vs. Davidson
12,831 - Dec. 13, 2003 vs. Missouri
11,741 - Dec. 20, 2014 vs. Cal Poly
10,126 - Dec. 4, 2004 vs. Massachusetts
Battle In Seattle Scores
Dec. 13, 2003 - No. 17 Gonzaga 87, No. 3 Missouri 80 (ot)
Dec. 4, 2004 - Gonzaga 68, Massachusetts 57
Dec. 10, 2005 - No. 9 Gonzaga 64, Oklahoma State 62
Dec. 30, 2006 - No. 18 Nevada 82, Gonzaga 74
Dec. 29, 2007 - No. 11 Tennessee 82, Gonzaga 72
Dec. 20, 2008 - No. 2 Connecticut 88, No. 8 Gonzaga 83 (ot)
Dec. 12, 2009 - No. 21 Gonzaga 103, Davidson 91
Dec. 4, 2010 - No. 20 Illinois, Gonzaga 73-61
Dec. 17, 2011 - Gonzaga 71, Arizona 60
Dec. 15, 2012 - No. 14 Gonzaga 68, Kansas State 52
Dec. 14, 2013 - No. 20 Gonzaga 68, South Alabama 59
Dec. 20, 2014 - No. 8 Gonzaga 63, Cal Poly 50
Dec. 19, 2015 - Gonzaga 86, Tennessee 79
Dec. 4, 2021 - No. 16 Alabama 91, No. 3 Gonzaga 82
Dec. 7, 2024 - No. 4 Kentucky 90, No. 7 Gonzaga 89 (ot)
ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RESULTS
GONZAGA NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES
DATE W/L SCORE
OPPONENT (LOCATION)
3-16-95 L 87-63 #3 Maryland (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-11-99 W 75-63 #7 Minnesota (Seattle, WA)
3-13-99 W 82-74 #2 Stanford (Seattle, WA)
3-18-99 W 73-72 #6 Florida (Phoenix, AZ)
3-20-99 L 67-62 #1 Connecticut (Phoenix, AZ)
3-16-00 W 77-66 #7 Louisville (Tucson, AZ)
3-18-00 W 82-76 #2 St. John’s (Tucson, AZ)
3-23-00 L 75-66 #6 Purdue (Albuquerque, NM)
3-16-01 W 86-85 #5 Virginia (Memphis, TN)
3-18-01 W 85-68 #13 Indiana State (Memphis, TN)
3-23-01 L 77-62 #1 Michigan State (Atlanta, GA)
3-14-02 L 73-66 #11 Wyoming (Albuquerque, NM)
3-20-03 W 74-69 #8 Cincinnati (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-22-03 L 96-95 (2ot) #1 Arizona (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-18-04 W 76-49 #15 Valparaiso (Seattle, WA)
3-20-04 L 91-72 #10 Nevada (Seattle, WA)
3-17-05 W 74-64 #14 Winthrop (Tucson, AZ)
3-19-05 L 71-69 #6 Texas Tech (Tucson, AZ)
3-16-06 W 79-75 #14 Xavier (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-18-06 W 90-80 #6 Indiana (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-23-06 L 73-71 #2 UCLA (Oakland, CA)
3-15-07 L 70-57 #7 Indiana (Sacramento, CA)
3-21-08 L 82-73 #10 Davidson (Raleigh, NC)
3-19-09 W 77-64 #13 Akron (Portland, OR)
3-21-09 W 83-81 #12 Western Kentucky (Portland, OR)
3-27-09 L 98-77 #1 North Carolina (Memphis, TN)
3-19-10 W 67-60 #9 Florida State (Buffalo, NY)
3-21-10 L 87-65 #1 Syracuse (Buffalo, NY)
3-17-11 W 86-71 #6 St. Johns (Denver, CO)
3-19-11 L 89-67 #3 BYU (Denver, CO)
3-15-12 W 77-54 #10 West Virginia (Pittsburgh, PA)
3-17-12 L 73-66 #2 Ohio State (Pittsburgh, PA)
3-21-13 W 64-58 #16 Southern (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-23-13 L 76-70 #9 Wichita State (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-21-14 W 85-77 #9 Oklahoma State (San Diego, CA)
3-23-14 L 84-61 #1 Arizona (San Diego, CA)
3-20-15 W 86-76 #15 North Dakota State (Seattle, WA)
3-22-15 W 87-68 #7 Iowa (Seattle, WA)
3-27-15 W 74-62 #11 UCLA (Houston, TX)
3-29-15 L 66-52 #1 Duke (Houston, TX)
3-17-16 W 68-52 #6 Seton Hall (Denver, CO)
3-19-16 W 82-59 #3 Utah (Denver, CO)
3-25-16 L 63-60 #10 Syracuse (Chicago, IL)
3-16-17 W 66-46 #16 S. Dakota St. (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-18-17 W 79-73 #8 Northwestern (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-23-17 W 61-58 #4 West Virginia (San Jose, CA)
3-25-17 W 83-59 #11 Xavier (San Jose, CA)
4-1-17 W 77-73 #7 South Carolina (Phoenix, AZ)
4-3-17 L 71-65 #1 North Carolina (Phoenix, AZ)
3-15-18 W 68-64 #13 UNC-Greensboro (Boise, ID)
3-17-18 W 90-84 #5 Ohio State (Boise, ID)
3-22-18 L 75-60 #9 Florida State (Los Angeles, CA)
3-21-19 W 87-49 #16 Fairleigh Dickinson (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-23-19 W 83-71 #9 Baylor (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-28-19 W 72-58 #4 Florida State (Anaheim, CA)
3-30-19 L 69-75 #3 Texas Tech (Anaheim, CA)
3-20-21 W 98-55 #16 Norfolk State (Indianapolis, IN)
3-22-21 W 87-71 #8 Oklahoma (Indianapolis, IN)
3-28-21 W 83-65 #5 Creighton (Indianapolis, IN)
3-30-21 W 85-66 #6 Southern California (Indianapolis, IN)
4-3-21 W 93-90 (ot) #11 UCLA (Indianapolis, IN)
4-5-21 L 86-70 #1 Baylor (Indianapolis, IN)
3-17-22 W 93-72 #16 Georgia State (Portland, OR)
3-19-22 W 82-78 #9 Memphis (Portland, OR)
3-24-22 L 68-74 #4 Arkansas (San Francisco)
3-17-23 W 82-70 #13 Grand Canyon (Denver, CO)
3-19-23 W 84-81 #6 Texas Christian (Denver, CO)
3-23-23 W 79-76 #2 UCLA (Las Vegas)
3-25-23 L 54-82 #4 UConn (Las Vegas)
3-21-24 W 86-65 #12 McNeese State (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-23-24 W 89-68 #4 Kansas (Salt Lake City, UT)
3-29-24 L 68-80 #1 Purdue (Detroit, MI)
WEST COAST CONFERENCE NCAA APPEARANCES
SCHOOL APPEARANCES LAST RECORD Gonzaga 26 2024 46-26
Loyola Marymount 4 1990 5-4
Pepperdine 13 2002 6-13
Portland 2 1996 0-2
Saint Mary’s 13 2024 7-13
San Diego 4 2008 1-4
San Francisco 17 2022 21-15
Santa Clara 11 1996 11-13
GONZAGA NIT TOURNAMENT GAMES
DATE W/L SCORE OPPONENT (LOCATION)
3-17-94 W 80-76 Stanford (Palo Alto, CA)
3-22-94 L 66-64 Kansas State (Manhattan, KS)
3-14-96 L 92-73 Washington State (Pullman, WA)
3-11-98 W 69-55 Wyoming (Laramie, WY)
3-16-98 L 78-70 Hawai’i (Honolulu, HI)
ALL-TIME IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTS
1959-60 City of Roses (Portland, OR).....................................................1-1 (3rd)
Idaho State Invitational (Pocatello, ID)......................................2-0 (1st)
1960-61 City of Roses (Portland, OR)....................................................1-1 (2nd)
1962-63 Eastern Montana Tournament (Billings, MT) .............................2-0 (1st)
Anaconda Tournament (Anaconda, MT) ...................................1-1 (2nd)
1963-64 Knights of Columbus (Portland, OR).........................................1-1 (2nd)
1964-65 Knights of Columbus (Portland, OR).........................................1-1 (2nd)
1966-67 Lilac City (Spokane, WA) ..........................................................2-0 (1st)
1967-68 Lilac City (Spokane, WA) ..........................................................2-0 (1st) Lobo Invitational (Albuquerque, NM) .........................................0-2 (4th)
1974-75 USF Tournament (San Francisco, CA) .......................................1-1 (3rd)
1976-77 Long Beach Invitational (Long Beach, CA).................................0-2 (4th)
1977-78 Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, NV)............................................0-2 (4th)
1978-79 PSU Holiday Classic (Portland, OR)...........................................2-0 (1st)
1980-81 Championship International (Missoula, MT)...............................2-0 (1st)
1981-82 KOA Classic (Billings, MT)........................................................1-1 (3rd)
1982-83 WolfPack Classic (Reno, NV) ....................................................0-2 (4th)
1983-84 Far West Classic (Portland, OR)................................................2-1 (4th)
1984-85 Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, WI)..........................................2-0 (1st)
1985-86 Manufacturer’s Hanover (New Rochelle, NY) ...........................1-1 (2nd)
1986-87 Inland Empire Classic (Spokane, WA) ........................................1-1 (3rd)
1987-88 Inland Empire Classic (Spokane, WA) ........................................1-1 (3rd) Heritage Classic (Des Moines, IA) .............................................1-1 (3rd)
1988-89 Inland Empire Classic (Spokane, WA) .......................................1-1 (2nd) Cowboy Shootout (Casper, WY)................................................1-1 (3rd)
1989-90 First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, WI)...........................................1-1 (3rd) Cowboy Shootout (Casper, WY)................................................1-1 (3rd)
1990-91 KYLT Classic (Missoula, MT)....................................................1-1 (3rd)
Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) ............................................2-0 (1st)
1991-92 Coors Light Classic (Fresno, CA)..............................................1-1 (2nd)
Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) ............................................2-0 (1st)
1992-93 UAB Classic (Birmingham, AL) ..................................................1-1 (3rd)
Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) ............................................2-0 (1st)
1993-94 Fry’s Invitational (Stanford, CA) ...............................................1-1 (3rd)
Canisius College Classic (Buffalo, NY).......................................0-2 (4th)
Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) ............................................2-0 (1st)
1994-95 Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) ............................................2-0 (1st)
Cessna Classic (Wichita, KS) ....................................................1-1 (3rd)
1995-96 U.S. West Cellular Airtime (Seattle, WA)..................................1-1 (2nd)
1996-97 Foothill Dodge Classic (Fort Collins, CO) ..................................1-1 (2nd) Albertsons Holiday Classic (Boise, ID)......................................1-1 (2nd)
1997-98 Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, AK)..................................3-0 (1st)
Coca-Cola Spartan Classic (East Lansing, MI) ..........................1-1 (2nd)
1998-99 Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, IA)...............................................1-1 (3rd)
1999-00 Outrigger Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI)..................................1-2 (4th)
2001-02 Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) ..................................2-1 (2nd)
2002-03 EA Sports Maui Invitational (Maui, HI)......................................1-2 (4th)
2003-04 BB&T Classic (Washington, D.C.) .............................................2-0 (1st)
2005-06 EA Sports Maui Invitational (Maui, HI).....................................2-1 (2nd)
2006-07 NIT Tip-Off Classic (New York, NY) .........................................4-1 (2nd)
2007-08 Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) ...................................2-1 (3rd)
2008-09 Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL)...................................3-0 (1st)
2009-10 EA Sports Maui Invitational (Maui, HI)......................................3-0 (1st)
2012-13 Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL)...................................3-0 (1st)
(3rd)
2015-16 Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas) ............................2-1 (3rd) 2016-17 AdvoCare Invitational (Lake Buena Vista, FL)............................3-0 (1st) 2017-18 PK80 Invitational (Portland, OR)...............................................2-1 (3rd)
2018-19 Maui Jim Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI) ...................................3-0 (1st)
2019-20 Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas) ...........................2-1 (2nd)
2020-21 Ft. Myers Tip-Off .....................................................................2-0 (1st)
2021-22 Empire Classic (Las Vegas) .......................................................2-0 (1st)
2022-23 Phil Knight Legacy................................................................... 2-1 (3rd)
2023-24 Maui Invitational (Honolulu, HI).................................................2-1 (5th)
2024-25 Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas) ............................2-1
1995: West Region (#14 seed) at Salt Lake City, Utah #3 Maryland 87, Gonzaga 63
1999: West Region (#10 seed) at Seattle, Wash. Gonzaga 75, #7 Minnesota 63 Gonzaga 82, #2 Stanford 74 West Regional at Phoenix, Ariz. Gonzaga 73, #6 Florida 72 #1 Connecticut 67, Gonzaga 62
2000: West Region (#10 seed) at Tucson, Ariz. Gonzaga 77, #7 Louisville 66 Gonzaga 82, #2 St. John’s 76 West Regional at Albuquerque, N.M. #6 Purdue 75, Gonzaga 66
2001: South Region (#12 seed) at Memphis, Tenn. Gonzaga 86, #5 Virginia 85 Gonzaga 85, #13 Indiana State 68 South Regional at Atlanta, Ga. #1 Michigan State 77, Gonzaga 62
2002: West Region (#6 seed) at Albuquerque, N.M. #11 Wyoming 73, Gonzaga 66
2003: West Region (#9 seed) at Salt Lake City, Utah Gonzaga 74, #8 Cincinnati 69 #1 Arizona 96, Gonzaga 95 (2ot)
2004: St. Louis Regional (#2 seed) *at Seattle, Wash. Gonzaga 76, #15 Valparaiso 49 #10 Nevada 91, Gonzaga 72
2005: Albuquerque Regional (#3 seed) at Tucson, Ariz. Gonzaga 74, #14 Winthrop 64 #6 Texas Tech 71, Gonzaga 69
2006: Oakland Regional (#3 seed) at Salt Lake City, Utah Gonzaga 79, #14 Xavier 75 Gonzaga 90, #6 Indiana 80 Oakland Regional at Oakland, Calif. #2 UCLA 73, Gonzaga 71
2007: San Jose Regional (#10 seed) at Sacramento, Calif. #7 Indiana 70, Gonzaga 57
2008: Midwest Regional (#7 seed) at Raleigh, N.C. #10 Davidson 82, Gonzaga 76
2009: South Regional (#4 seed) at Portland, Ore. Gonzaga 77, #13 Akron 64 Gonzaga 83, #12 Western Kentucky 81 South Regional at Memphis, Tenn. #1 North Carolina 98, Gonzaga 77
2010: West Regional (#8 seed) at Buffalo, N.Y. Gonzaga 67, #9 Florida State 60 #1 Syracuse 87, Gonzaga 65
2011: West Regional (#11 seed) at Denver, Colo. Gonzaga 86, #6 St. John’s 71 #3 BYU 89, Gonzaga 67
NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS
2012: East Regional (#7 seed) at Pittsburgh, Pa. Gonzaga 77, #10 West Virginia 54 #2 Ohio State 73, Gonzaga 66
2013: West Regional (#1 seed) at Salt Lake City, Utah Gonzaga 64, #16 Southern 58 #9 Wichita State 76, Gonzaga 70
2014: West Regional (#8 seed) at San Diego, Calif. Gonzaga 85, #9 Oklahoma State 77 #1 Arizona 84, Gonzaga 61
2015: South Regional (#2 seed) at Seattle, Wash. Gonzaga 86, #15 North Dakota State 76 Gonzaga 87, #7 Iowa 68
South Regional at Houston, Texas Gonzaga 74, #11 UCLA 62 #1 Duke 66, Gonzaga 52
2016: Midwest Regional (#11 seed) at Denver, Colo. Gonzaga 68, #6 Seton Hall 52
Gonzaga 82, #3 Utah 59
Midwest Regional at Chicago, Ill. #10 Syracuse 63, Gonzaga 60
2017: West Regional (#1 seed) at Salt Lake City, Utah
Gonzaga 66, #16 South Dakota State 46 Gonzaga 79, #8 Northwestern 73
West Regional at San Jose, Calif. Gonzaga 61, #4 West Virginia 58
Gonzaga 83, #11 Xavier 59
Final Four at Phoenix, Ariz. Gonzaga 77, #7 South Carolina 73 #1 North Carolina 71, Gonzaga 65
2018: West Regional (#4 seed) at Boise, ID
Gonzaga 68, #13 UNC-Greensboro 64
Gonzaga 90, #5 Ohio State 84
West Regional at Los Angeles, Calif. #9 Florida State 75, Gonzaga 60
2019: West Regional (#1 seed) at Salt Lake City, UT
Gonzaga 87, #16 Fairleigh Dickinson 49
Gonzaga 83, #9 Baylor 71
West Regional at Anaheim, Calif. Gonzaga 72, #4 Florida State 58 #3 Texas Tech 75, Gonzaga 69
2021: West Regional (#1 seed) at Indianapolis
Gonzaga 98, #16 Norfolk State 55
Gonzaga 87, #8 Oklahoma 71
Gonzaga 83, #5 Creighton 65
Gonzaga 85, #6 USC 66
Gonzaga 93, #11 UCLA 90 (ot) #1 Baylor 86, Gonzaga 70
2022: West Regional (#1 seed) at Portland, OR
Gonzaga 93, #16 Georgia State 72
Gonzaga 82, #9 Memphis 78
West Regional at San Francisco, Calif. #4 Arkansas 74, Gonzaga 68
2023: West Regional (#3 seed) at Denver, CO
Gonzaga 82, #14 Grand Canyon 70
Gonzaga 84, #6 TCU 81
West Regional at Las Vegas, NV
Gonzaga 79, #2 UCLA 76 #4 UConn 82, Gonzaga 54
2024: Midwest Regional (#5 seed) at Salt Lake City, UT
Gonzaga 86, #12 McNeese State 65
Gonzaga 89, #4 Kansas 68
Midwest Regional at Detroit, MI #1 Purdue 80, Gonzaga 68
GONZAGA RECORD AT NCAA SITES
Site Record Last
Albuquerque 0-2 2002
Anaheim 1-1 2019
Atlanta 0-1 2001
Boise 2-0 2018
Buffalo 1-1 2010
Chicago 0-1 2016
Denver 5-1 2023
Detroit 0-1 2024
Houston 1-1 2015
Indianapolis 5-1 2021
Las Vegas 1-1 2023
Los Angeles 0-1 2018 Memphis 2-1 2009
Oakland 0-1 2006
Phoenix 2-2 2017 Pittsburgh 1-1 2012
Portland 4-0 2022
Raleigh 0-1 2008
Sacramento 0-1 2007
Salt Lake City 10-3 2024
San Diego 1-1 2014
San Francisco 0-1 2022
San Jose 2-0 2017
Seattle 5-1 2015
Tucson 3-1 2005
GONZAGA RECORD AGAINST SEEDS
Seed Record Last
#1 0-10 2024
#2 3-2 2023
#3 1-3 2019
#4 4-2 2024
#5 3-0 2021
#6 6-2 2023
#7 4-1 2017
#8 3-0 2021
#9 3-2 2022
#10 1-3 2016
#11 3-1 2021
#12 2-0 2024
#13 3-0 2018
#14 3-0 2023
#15 2-0 2004
#16 5-0 2022
RECORD AS SEED
Seed Record Last
#1 16-5 2022
#2 4-2 2015
#3 6-3 2023
#4 4-2 2018
#5 2-1 2024
#6 0-1 2002
#7 1-2 2012
#8 2-2 2014
#9 1-1 2003
#10 5-3 2007
#11 3-2 2016
#12 2-1 2001
#13 0-0
#14 0-1 1995
#15 0-0
#16 0-0
Overall NCAA Record: 46-26 (.639)
* Starting with the 2004 NCAA Tournament, Regional sites were designated by host city and not region of the country. In 2002 the NCAA also started to have the top four seeds in each region play the first and second rounds at a site closest to the higher seeded teams location. Teams then advance to their pre-selected regional site for the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight.
GONZAGA
IN THE NIT
1994: 1st Round (at Palo Alto, CA) Gonzaga 80, Stanford 76 2nd Round (at Manhattan, KS) Kansas State 66, Gonzaga 64
1996: 1st Round (at Pullman, WA) Washington State 92, Gonzaga 73
1998: 1st Round (at Laramie, WY) Gonzaga 69, Wyoming 55 2nd Round (at Honolulu, HI) Hawai’i 78, Gonzaga 70
Overall NIT Record: 2-3 (.400)
NCAA TOURNAMENT STATS
NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME
1,000 POINT CLUB
Name Points Years Played
1. Drew Timme 2,307 4 2019-23
2. Frank Burgess 2,196 3 1959-61
3. Jim McPhee 2,015 5 1986-90
4. Adam Morrison 1,867 3 2004-06
5. Elias Harris 1,857 3 2009-13
6. Kevin Pangos 1,824 4 2012-15
7. Matt Santangelo 1,810 4 1997-00
8. Ronny Turiaf 1,723 4 2002-05
9. Matt Bouldin 1,683 4 2007-10
10. Blake Stepp 1,670 4 2001-04
11. Jeff Brown 1,646 3 1992-94
12. Richie Frahm 1,621 4 1997-00
13. Corey Kispert 1,586 4 2017-21
14. Josh Perkins 1,562 4 2014-19
15. Jerry Vermillion 1,547 4 1952-55
16. Casey Calvary 1,509 4 1998-01
17. Rich Evans 1,507 4 1947-50
18. Przemek Karnowski 1,495 5 2012-17
19. Derek Raivio 1,456 4 2004-07
20. Gary Lechman 1,452 3 1965-67
21. Anton Watson 1,447 5 2019-23
22. Steven Gray 1,432 4 2008-11
23. Doug Spradley 1,427 4 1986-89
24. Kyle Wiltjer 1,374 2 2015-16
25. Bill Suter 1,354 4 1963-66
26. Cory Violette 1,342 4 2001-04
27. John Stockton 1,340 4 1981-84
28. Gary Bell Jr. 1,291 4 2012-15
29. Nolan Hickman 1,289 4 2022-25
30. Sam Dower 1,271 4 2010-14
31. Robert Sacre 1,270 5 2007-12
32. Jeremy Pargo 1,245 4 2006-09
33. Rui Hachimura 1,230 3 2016-19
34. Bill Wilson 1,226 3 1962-64
35. Josh Heytvelt 1,172 4 2006-09
36. Matt Stanford 1,171 4 1991-94
37. Greg Sten 1,168 3 1971-73
38. Zach Gourde 1,145 4 2000-03
39. Dan Dickau 1,125 2 2001-02
40. Jack Curran 1,121 4 1947-50
41. Graham Ike 1,103 2 2024-25
42. Frank Walter 1,083 4 1947-50
43. Jon Kinloch 1,071 4 1993-96
44. Bryce McPhee 1,060 5 1981-85
45. Jarrod Davis 1,054 2 1991-92
46. John Rillie 1,038 3 1993-95
47. Julian Strawther 1,028 3 2020-23
48. Zach Norvell Jr. 1,023 2 2017-19
49. Killian Tillie 1,023 4 2017-20
50. Jeff Condill 1,004 3 1983-86 51. Domantas
9. Anton Watson 780 5 2019-23
13. Jim Dixon 666 2 1962-63 14. Charlie Jordan 642 2 1958-59
TOP SINGLE SEASON SCORING AVERAGES
THE 40 POINT CLUB
Bulldog Players with 40 or more points in a game
1. Frank Burgess 52 (18FG, 16FT) vs. UC Davis (1-26-61)
2. Jean Claude Lefebvre 50 (20FG, 10FT) vs. Whitworth (2-18-58)
3. Kyle Wiltjer 45 (15FG^, 8FT) at Pacific (2-19-15)
4. Adam Morrison 44 (14FG#, 8FT) at Loyola Mary. (2-18-06)
Frank Burgess 44 (17FG, 10FT) vs. Whitworth (12-12-60)
Jerry Vermillion 44 (17FG, 10FT) vs. Whitman (12-16-53)
7. Adam Morrison 43 (18FG%, 6FT) at Washington (12-4-05)
Adam Morrison 43 (14FG#, 11FT) vs. Michigan St. (11-22-05)
9. Adam Morrison 42 (14FG&, 12FT) vs. Portland (1-28-06)
Frank Burgess 42 (13FG, 16FT) vs. Seattle (3-5-60)
Jim McPhee 42 (18FG#, 4FT) vs. Loyola Mary. (1-19-90)
Jim McPhee 42 (18FG, 6FT) vs. Loyola Mary (1-27-90)
13. Adam Morrison 41 (14FG~, 8FT) vs. San Francisco (1-23-06)
Gary Lechman 41 (14FG, 13FT) vs. Idaho State (3-4-67)
Frank Burgess 41 (13FG, 15FT) vs. Idaho State (12-9-60)
Frank Burgess 41 (17FG, 7FT) vs. Whitworth (12-10-59)
17. Julian Strawther 40 (14FG, 4FT) at Portland (1-28-23)
Ronny Turiaf 40 (13FG, 14FT) vs. Idaho (11-24-04)
Frank Burgess 40 (14FG, 12FT) vs. Portland (2-28-60)
Frank Burgess 40 (14FG, 12FT) vs. Coll. of Idaho (12-2-60)
Doug Spradley 40 (13FG&, 10FT) vs. Loyola Mary. (2-18-89)
% Includes one 3-point field goal
& Includes two 3-point field goals
# Includes four 3-point field goals
~ Includes five 3-point field goals
^ including seven 3-point field goals
$ Includes eight 3-point field goals
POINTS
1. Adam Morrison
2. Frank Burgess
3. Drew Timme
4. Frank Burgess
5. Kyle Wiltjer
6. Rui Hachimura
7. Dan Dickau
8. Jim McPhee
9. Bakari Hendrix
10. Kyle Wiltjer
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Drew Timme
2. Adam Morrison
3. Frank Burgess
4. Rui Hachimura
5. Frank Burgess
6. Kyle Wiltjer
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
926 (2005-06)
842 (1960-61)
786 (2022-23)
751 (1959-60)
736 (2015-16)
729 (2018-19)
672 (2001-02)
662 (1989-90)
656 (1997-98)
638 (2014-15)
313 (2022-23)
306 (2005-06)
304 (1960-61)
275 (2018-19)
265 (1959-60)
260 (2015-16)
7. Brandon Clarke 257 (2018-19)
8. Jim McPhee
Kyle Wiltjer
242 (1989-90)
242 (2014-15)
10. Bakari Hendrix 241 (1997-98)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
(minimum two fgm/game)
1. Brandon Clarke
68.7 (2018-19)
2. Domantas Sabonis 66.8 (2014-15)
3. Casey Calvary
4. Drew Timme
(1998-99)
(2020-21)
5. Zach Collins 65.2 (2016-17)
6. Bill Dunlap 63.6 (1980-81)
7. Zach Gourde
(1999-00)
8. Zach Gourde 62.9 (2000-01)
Scott Snider
Kelly Olynyk
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
62.9 (1995-96)
62.9 (2012-13)
1. Dan Dickau 117 (2001-02)
2. Blake Stepp 98 (2002-03)
3. Zach Norvell Jr. 97 (2018-19)
4. John Rillie 96 (1994-95)
5. Richie Frahm
6. Corey Kispert
John Rillie
8. Kyle Wiltjer
Richie Frahm
93 (1998-99)
91 (2020-21)
91 (1993-94)
90 (2015-16)
90 (1999-00)
10. Jordan Mathews 85 (2016-17)
Derek Raivio
FREE THROWS MADE
1. Adam Morrison
2. Frank Burgess
3. Frank Burgess
4. Ronny Turiaf
5. Ronny Turiaf
6. J.P. Batista
Ronny Turiaf
Dan Dickau
Bakari Hendrix
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
1. Derek Raivio 96.1 (2006-07)
2. Khalif Battle
3. Derek Raivio
4. Derek Raivio
5. Eddie White
(2024-25)
(2005-06)
(2004-05)
(1979-80)
6. Jim McPhee 89.0 (1986-87)
7. Nolan Hickman 88.3 (2023-24)
8. Austin Daye
9. John Rillie
10. Corey Kispert
REBOUNDS
(2007-08)
(1994-95)
(2020-21)
1. Jerry Vermillion 456 (1952-53)
2. Jerry Vermillion 440 (1954-55)
3. Domantas Sabonis 426 (2015-16)
4. Jerry Vermillion 402 (1953-54)
5. Jerry Vermillion 372 (1951-52)
6. Charlie Jordan 367 (1959-60)
7. Gary Lechman
(1966-67)
8. Jim Dixon 353 (1962-63)
9. Joe Clayton 339 (1971-72)
10. Paul Cathey 333 (1977-78)
ASSISTS
1. Ryan Nembhard 311 (2024-25)
2. Ryan Nembhard
3. Josh Perkins
4. Matt Santangelo
(2023-24)
(2018-19)
(1999-00)
5. Blake Stepp 207 (2003-04)
6. John Stockton 201 (1983-84)
7. Jeremy Pargo
8. Blake Stepp
9. Josh Perkins
(2007-08)
(2002-03)
(2017-18)
10. Andrew Nembhard 184 (2021-22) Matt Santangelo 184 (1998-99)
John Stockton
STEALS
1. John Stockton
2. John Stockton
John Stockton
4. Anton Watson
5. Nigel Williams-Goss
6. Quentin Hall
7. Jalen Suggs
Steven Gray
8. David Stockton
(2006-07)
(2005-06)
(1960-61)
(1959-60)
(2002-03)
(2004-05)
(2005-06)
(2003-04)
(2001-02)
(1997-98)
10. Josh Perkins
Blake Stepp
BLOCKED SHOTS
1. Chet Holmgren
Brandon Clarke
3. Austin Daye
4. Zach Collins
5. Robert Sacre
6. Robert Sacre
7. Przemek Karnowski
8. Ronny Turiaf
9. Casey Calvary
Casey Calvary
184 (1982-83)
109 (1983-84)
68 (1981-82)
68 (1982-83)
66 (2022-23)
64 (2016-17)
62 (1998-99)
57 (2020-21)
57 (2010-11)
55 (2013-14)
54 (2018-19)
54 (2002-03)
117 (2021-22)
117 (2018-19)
70 (2008-09)
69 (2016-17)
66 (2010-11)
65 (2009-10)
62 (2013-14)
59 (2004-05)
57 (1998-99)
57 (1999-00)
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
GAMES PLAYED
1. Josh Perkins
2. Przemek Karnowski
3. Anton Watson
4. Kyle Dranginis
5. Silas Melson
6. Kevin Pangos
7. David Stockton
8. Ben Gregg
Corey Kispert
153 (2015–19)
152 (2013–17)
151 (2019–23)
143 (2013–16)
143 (2015–18)
142 (2012–15)
138 (2011–14)
137 (2020–present)
137 (2017-21)
Sam Dower 137 (2011–14)
10. Nolan Hickman 135 (2021–25)
Robert Sacre 135 (2008–12)
Elias Harris
Gary Bell Jr.
WINS (in games played)
1. Przemek Karnowski
135 (2010–13)
135 (2012–15)
137 (2013–17)
2. Josh Perkins 134 (2015–19)
3. Anton Watson 131 (2019–23)
4. Corey Kispert
Silas Melson
6. Kevin Pangos
126 (2017–21)
126 (2015–18)
122 (2012–15)
Kyle Dranginis 122 (2013–16)
8. Drew Timme 121 (2019–23)
9. Gary Bell
116 (2012–15)
10. Ben Gregg 115 (2020–present) POINTS
1. Drew Timme 2,307 (2019-23)
2. Frank Burgess
(1959-61)
3. Jim McPhee 2,015 (1986-90)
4. Adam Morrison 1,867 (2004-06)
5. Elias Harris 1,857 (2009-13)
6. Kevin Pangos 1,824 (2012-15)
7. Matt Santangelo 1,810 (1997-00)
8. Ronny Turiaf
9. Matt Bouldin
(2002-05)
1,683 (2007-10)
10. Blake Stepp 1,670 (2001-04) FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Drew Timme
2. Frank Burgess
3. Jim McPhee
4. Adam Morrison
5. Elias Harris
6. Matt Santangelo
7. Jeff Brown
8. Przemek Karnowski
9. Anton Watson
10. Casey Calvary
910 (2019-23)
800 (1959-61)
774 (1986-90)
669 (2004-06)
666 (2009-13)
619 (1997-00)
618 (1992-94)
608 (2012-17)
571 (2019-23)
569 (1998-01) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1. Domantas Sabonis
2. Bill Dunlap
3. Drew Timme
4. Scott Snider
5. Graham Ike
63.2 (2014-16)
62.5 (1980-82)
61.8 (2019-23)
(1995-96)
(2023-25)
6. J.P. Batista 59.8 (2004-06)
7. Przemek Karnowski
8. Kelly Olynyk
9. Braden Huff
10. Anton Watson
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Kevin Pangos
2. Blake Stepp
3. Richie Frahm
4. Corey Kispert
5. Matt Santangelo
6. Josh Perkins
FREE THROWS MADE
1. Ronny Turiaf
2. Frank Burgess
3. Drew Timme
4. Robert Sacre
5. Elias Harris
6. Jim McPhee
7. Jeff Brown
59.5 (2012-17)
59.4 (2009-13)
58.8 (2023-25)
58.6 (2019-23)
322 (2012-15)
288 (2001-04)
280 (1996-00)
270 (2017-21)
252 (1996-00)
251 (2015-19)
7. Derek Raivio 243 (2004-07)
8. John Rillie 230 (1993-95)
9. Nolan Hickman
643 (2002-05)
(1959-61)
(2019-23)
(2007-12)
(2009-13)
(1986-90)
(1992-94)
8. Doug Spradley 389 (1986-89)
9. Blake Stepp 386 (2001-04)
10. Kevin Pangos 370 (2012-15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1. Khalif Battle 93.9 (2024-present)
2. Derek Raivio
(2004-07)
(1978-80)
(2001-02) 5. Jim McPhee
(1993-95)
(1986-90) 6. John Rillie
(1964-66)
(2021-present) 9. Kevin Pangos
(2012-15) Jarrod Davis
(1991-92) REBOUNDS
1. Jerry Vermillion
(1952-55)
(2009-13) 3. Gary Lechman
(1965-67) 4. Drew Timme
(2019-23) 5. Cory Violette
(2002-05)
(2001-04) 6. Ronny Turiaf
(2012-17)
(2019-23) 10. Casey Calvary
(1998-01) ASSISTS
1. Josh Perkins
2. Matt Santangelo
4. Jeremy Pargo
5. Ryan Nembhard
7. Kevin Pangos
8. Matt Bouldin
(2015-19)
(1997-00)
(2001-04)
(2006-09)
(2023-present)
(1981-84)
(2012-15)
(2007-10) 9. David Stockton
10. Derek Raivio
(2010-14)
(2004-07) STEALS
1. John Stockton
(1981-84) 2. Anton Watson
3. Josh Perkins
4. Kevin Pangos
5. Jeremy Pargo
(2019-23)
(2015-19)
(2012-15)
(2006-09) Matt Bouldin
7. David Stockton
8. Doug Spradley
(2007-10)
(2010-14)
(1986-89) 9. Derek Raivio
(2004-07) 10. Steven Gray
(2008-11) BLOCKED SHOTS
1. Casey Calvary
2. Robert Sacre
(1998-01)
(2008-11) 3. Ronny Turiaf
(2012-17)
(2002-05) 4. Przemek Karnowski
5. Austin Daye
6. Chet Holmgren
(2008-09)
(2021-22) Brandon Clarke
8. Drew Timme
9. Tim Ruff
10. Josh Heytvelt
(2018-19)
(2019-23)
(1981-85)
(2006-09)
(2021-present) Gary Bell Jr.
(2012-15)
INDIVIDUAL GAME
Points
52 - Frank Burgess vs. UC-Davis (1-26-61)
50 - Jean Claude Lefebvre vs. Whitworth (2-18-58)
Field Goals Made
20 - Jean Claude Lefebvre vs. Whitworth (2-18-58)
Free Throws Made
16 - Ronny Turiaf vs. Cincinnati (NCAA - 3-20-03)
16 - Blake Stepp vs. Washington (12-2-02)
16 - Ronny Turiaf vs. Indiana (11-26-02)
16 - Frank Burgess (4 times)
15 - Khalif Battle vs. Loyola Marymount (2/6/25) Free Throw Percentage (1.000 - min. 10 attempts) (15-15) - Sam Dower vs. Santa Clara (3-8-14) (15-15) - Geoff Goss vs. Idaho State (1-6-93) (15-15) - Frank Burgess vs. Idaho (3-3-61) (14-14) - John Brodsky vs. Weber State (1-8-66) (13-13) - Robert Sacre vs. Washington State (11-14-11) (12-12) – Derek Raivio vs. Santa Clara (2-12-07) (12-12) - Adam Morrison at Memphis (12-27-05) (12-12) - Derek Raivio vs. San Diego (2-17-05) (12-12) - Blake Stepp vs. Washington State (12-7-02) (12-12) - Dan Dickau vs. Indiana State (3-18-01) (12-12) - John Rillie vs. Portland (3-6-95) (12-12) - Jarrod Davis vs. Iona (12-23-90) (12-12) - Tim Ruff vs. Air Force (11-24-84) (11-11) - Dan Dickau vs. San Diego (1-27-01) Three Pointers Made (9-12) - Dan Dickau at Loyola Marymount (1-19-02) (9-13) - Corey Kispert vs. Virginia (12-26-20) (9-13) - Kevin Pangos vs. Washington State (11-14-11) (9-13) - Dan Dickau at Santa Clara (2-22-01) (8-11) - Dan Dickau at Portland (2-2-02) (8-11) - Matt Santangelo at Santa Clara (3-1-99) (8-11) - Richie Frahm at Memphis (11-16-98) (8-12) - John Rillie vs. San Diego (3-4-95) (8-13) - Adam Morrison vs. Loyola Mary. (2-18-06) (8-14) - Jarrod Davis vs. Portland (1-16-91) (8-16) - Richie Frahm vs. California (12-21-99) (8-17) - Blake Stepp vs. San Diego (2-26-04) Rebounds
33 - Jim Dixon vs. Eastern Washington (1-23-61)
28 - Paul Cathey vs. Nevada-Las Vegas (12-28-77) Assists
16 - Ryan Nembhard at San Francisco (3-1-25)
16 - Blake Stepp vs. Long Beach State (12-20-02)
15 - Ryan Nembhard at Santa Clara (2-25-25)
15 - Ryan Nembhard vs. Santa Clara (1-18-25)
14 - Joel Ayayi at Portland (1-9-21)
14- Andrew Nembhard at Pepperdine (2-16-22)
13 - Josh Perkins vs. Creighton (12-1-18)
13 - Jeremy Pargo vs. Virginia Tech (11-24-07)
13 - Derek Raivio vs. Montana (11-21-04)
13 - Blake Stepp vs. Idaho (11-21-03)
13 - Matt Santangelo vs. Loyola Marymount (2-11-00)
13 - John Stockton vs. Portland (2-11-84)
13 - John Stockton vs. San Diego (1-19-84)
13 - Ken Tyler vs. Montana State (2-1-75)
INDIVIDUAL CAREER Points
2,196 - Frank Burgess, 1959-61
Field Goals Attempted
1,780 - Frank Burgess, 1959-61
Field Goals Made
800 - Frank Burgess, 1959-61 Free Throws Attempted
899 - Ronny Turiaf, 2002-05 Free Throws Made
643 - Ronny Turiaf, 2002-05
Field Goal Percentage
63.2 - Domantas Sabonis (384-608), 2014-16
62.5 - Bill Dunlap (200-320), 1980-82
61.8 - Drew Timme (910-1473), 2019-23
61.2 - Scott Snider (174-284), 1995-96
60.4 - Graham Ike (432-715), 2023-present
Free Throw Percentage
93.9 - Khalif Battle (107-114), 2024-present
92.7 - Derek Raivio (343-370), 2004-07
87.3 - Eddie White (172-197), 1978-80
Rebounds
1,670 - Jerry Vermillion, 1952-55 Assists
712 - Josh Perkins, 2014-19
668 - Matt Santangelo, 1997-00
Scoring Average
28.1 - Frank Burgess, 1959-61 Steals
262 - John Stockton, 1981-84
HOME COURT ADVANTAGE
Gonzaga Longest Home Winning Streaks
75 wins - 2018-23
50 wins - 2003-07
41 wins - 2012-15
34 wins - 1992-95
29 wins - 2000-03
20 wins - 1998-00
TEAM GAME
Points Scored - Gonzaga
136 vs. Loyola Marymount, 2-18-89 (L 147-136)
Points Scored - Opponent
147 - Loyola Marymount, 2-18-89 (147-146)
Biggest Margin of Victory
78 - Eastern Oregon, 12-28-22 (120-42)
66 - Eastern Oregon, 11-14-23 (123-57)
61 - Denver, 12-21-18 (101-40)
60 - Eastern Oregon, 12-21-01 (105-45)
59 - Massachusetts-Lowell, 11-15-24 (113-54)
59 - at Santa Clara, 1-24-19 (98-39)
58 - at San Diego, 2-23-17 (96-38)
57 - Northwest College, 1-4-01 (93-36)
54 - St. Thomas Aquinas, 11-22-14 (109-55)
54 - Saint Mary’s, 1-13-01 (102-48)
53 - Central Michigan, 11-22-22 (107-54)
52 - Pepperdine, 2-15-25 (107-55)
52 - St. Joseph’s, 11-19-14 (94-42)
51 - Eastern Washington, 12-2-63 (108-57)
51 - Whitman, 1-13-51 (90-39)
50- Arkansas Pine Bluff, 11-9-19 (110-60)
50- Santa Clara, 1-16-20 (104-54)
50 - Arkansas Pine Bluff, 11-29-01 (92-42)
50 - Idaho, 11-25-00 (92-42)
50 - Whitworth, 12-5-84 (88-38)
50 - Carroll College, 12-19-92 (106-56)
50 - USC Upstate, 3-3-09
Biggest Margin of Defeat
69 vs. Montana, 2-5-45 (103-84) Rebounds
74 vs. Idaho, 1-22-66 Field Goals Made
52 vs. Eastern Oregon, 11-14-23 Field Goals Attempted
84 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1-19-90 Field Goal Percentage - Game
71.8 vs. Saint Mary’s, 1-13-96 (28-39)
70.8 vs. Washington State, 12-28-03 (34-48)
70.4 vs. Warner Pacific, 12-21-88 (38-54)
69.7 vs. Chaminade, 11-26-13 (46-66)
69.6 vs. Eastern Washington, 1-10-84 (39-56)
69.2 vs. Pacific, 1-4-14 (27-39)
69.0 at Santa Clara, 2-5-15 (29-42)
68.4 vs. Denver, 12-21-18 (39-57)
67.9 at Saint Mary’s, 2-8-20 (36-53)
67.8 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1-29-88 (40-59)
67.7 vs. Saint Thomas Aquinas 11-22-14 (42-62)
67.2 vs. Loyola Marymount, 3-4-89 (39-58)
Field Goal Percentage - Half
80.0 vs. San Francisco, 1-16-88 (16-20)
80.0 vs. Santa Clara, 1-23-82 (12-15)
77.8 vs. Santa Clara, 2-16-12 (14-18)
77.3 vs. Loyola Marymount, 2-2-95 (17-22)
76.5 vs. Pacific, 1-4-14 (13-17)
75.9 vs. Saint Thomas Aquinas, 11-22-14 (22-29)
75.0 at San Francisco, 2-29-24 (18-24)
75.0 vs. Washington State, 12-28-03 (18-24)
75.0 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1-24-81 (9-12)
74.2 vs. Chaminade, 11-26-13 (23-31)
74.1 at Saint Mary’s, 2-8-20 (20-27)
73.9 vs. San Diego, 2-13-10 (17-23)
73.3 vs. Warner Pacific, 12-21-88 (22-30)
Free Throws Made
41 vs. Davidson, 12-12-09
41 vs. Fairfield, 12-11-90
37 vs. San Francisco, 1-15-94
36 vs. Santa Clara, 2-12-81
36 vs. Eastern Washington, 11-11-11
36 vs. BYU, 2-23-12
35 vs. San Diego, 3-5-06
Free Throws Attempted
54 vs. Davidson, 12-12-09
53 vs. Loyola Marymount, 2-24-84
51 vs. Fairfield, 12-11-90
51 vs. Eastern Washington, 11-11-11
49 vs. Washington, 12-2-02
48 vs. Santa Clara, 1-21-93
48 vs. Drexel, 12-29-92
Free Throw Percentage - Game (Min. 10 attempts)
1.000 vs. Eastern Washington, 12-11-93 (20-20)
1.000 vs. Washington, 12-5-18 (19-19)
1.000 vs. BYU, 1-25-14 (12-12)
1.000 vs. Michigan State, 11-22-05 (26-26)* (12-12 in OT)
1.000 vs. Pepperdine, 1-13-11 (12-12)
1.000 vs. BYU (1-25-14) (12-12)
96.4 vs. Michigan State, 11-22-05 (27-28)
96.2 at Saint Mary’s, 1-7-06 (25-26)
Free Throw Percentage - Half (Min. 10 attempts)
1.000 vs. Pacific, 2-17-24 (16-16)
1.000 vs. Portland State, 1-12-81 (22-22)
1.000 vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 2-28-11 (14-14)
1.000 at Portland, 2-5-09 (11-11)
1.000 vs. Eastern Washington, 12-11-93 (11-11)
Consecutive Free Throws
27 vs. Michigan State, 11-22-05
Fewest Turnovers
2 at Santa Clara, 1-24-19
3 vs. Utah State, 11-18-17
3 vs. San Francisco, 2-18-95
3 vs. Penn State, 12-30-88
4 at Portland, 1-2-20
4 at San Francisco, 1-12-19
4 at Saint Mary’s, 2-10-18
4 vs. USC Upstate, 3-3-09 Assists
33 vs. Pepperdine, 2-15-25
32 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1-19-80
31 at Portland, 1-25-25
31 vs. Carroll College, 11-28-90
29 at Portland, 1-6-21
29 vs. Idaho State, 11-6-18
28 at San Diego, 1-20-24
28 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12-5-23
28 vs. BYU, 1-13-22
28 vs. Santa Clara, 12-20-17
28 vs. Loyola Marymount, 2-11-00
28 vs. Loyola Marymount, 2-18-89 Blocked Shots
11 vs. Pepperdine, 2-10-10
11 vs. Portland, 2-24-05
11 vs. Santa Clara, 1-25-01
11 vs. Saint Mary’s, 2-11-99
11 vs. St. Peter’s, 11-30-90
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Scoring Average
32.4 - Frank Burgess, 1960-61 (Led Nation)
28.1 - Adam Morrison, 2005-06 (Led Nation)
Consecutive Field Goals
23 - Gary Lechman, Jan. 20-21 - Feb. 2, 1967
Consecutive Made Three-Pointers
12 - Killian Tillie, Feb. 24 - March 6, 2018
Consecutive Made Free Throws
56 – Derek Raivio, Jan. 15, 2007 – Feb. 26, 2007
44 – Derek Raivio, Nov. 24, 2006 - Jan. 8, 2007
43 - Nigel Williams-Goss, Feb. 9-March 6, 2017
41 - Derek Raivio, Dec. 28, 2004 - Feb. 5, 2005
41 - Geoff Goss, Dec. 23, 1992 - Jan. 21, 1993
35 - Khalif Battle, Nov. 10, 2024 - Dec. 14, 2025
TEAM SEASON
Points
3,243 - 2018-19
3,222 - 2016-17
3,187 - 2022-23
3,091 - 2017-18
2,989 - 2014-15
2,959 - 2023-24
2,911 - 2020-21
2,885 - 2019-20
2,790 - 2021-22
2,716 - 2024-25
Scoring Average
91.0 - 2020-21
87.6 - 2024-25
87.6 - 2018-19
87.2 - 2021-22
87.4 - 2019-20
86.1 - 2022-23
84.5 - 2023-24
83.5 - 2017-18
82.6 - 2016-17
Defensive Average
43.1 - 1966-67
Scoring Margin
+ 22.8 - 2018-19
+ 21.3 - 2020-21
+ 21.1 - 2016-17
+ 21.0 - 2021-22
+ 19.6 - 2019-20
Field Goal Percentage
54.9 - 2020-21
52.6 - 2018-19
52.1 - 2022-23
52.1 - 2021-22
52.0 - 2014-15
52.0 - 1988-89
Field Goal Percentage Defense
36.5 - 2016-17
37.8 - 2008-09
38.0 - 2021-22
Free Throw Percentage
80.3 - 2024-25
79.0 - 1988-89
3-Point Percentage
46.6 - 1987-88
Rebounds
1,587 - 2016-17
Assists
668 - 2018-19
620 - 2014-15
616 - 2024-25
595 - 2016-17
Win Streaks
35 - Feb. 27, 2020 - April 5, 2021
29 - Nov. 11, 2016 - Feb. 23, 2017
22 - Dec. 10, 2014 - Feb. 28, 2015
21 - Dec. 18, 2018 - March 11, 2019
21 - Dec. 28, 2003 - March 20, 2004
20 - Dec. 31, 2005 - March 23, 2006
Losing Streaks
9 - Jan. 19 - Feb. 17, 1990
9 - Dec. 13, 1969 - Jan. 12, 1970
7 - Feb. 9 - Feb. 27, 1964
TEAM THREE-POINT SHOOTING
Year FGM-FGA (Pct.)
1987 34-91 (.374)
1988 * 76-163 (.466)
1989 * 119-262 (.454)
1990 * 94-216 (.435)
1991 128-344 (.372)
1992 * 112-270 (.415)
1993 * 127-314 (.404)
1994 * 186-460 (.404)
1995 * 232-573 (.405)
1996 158-439 (.360)
1997 138-387 (.357)
1998 * 274-678 (.404)
1999 * 291-730 (.399)
2000 * 260-715 (.364)
2001 * 245-606 (.404)
2002 * 237-606 (.391)
2003 239-635 (.376)
2004 195-491 (.397)
2005 153-403 (.380)
2006 182-500 (.364)
2007 * 230-583 (.395)
2008 220-586 (.375)
2009 251-643 (.390)
2010 182-516 (.353)
2011 203-548 (.370)
2012 * 215-567 (.379)
2013 226-609 (.371)
2014 * 255-643 (.397)
2015 * 264-660 (.400)
2016 281-739 (.380)
2017 286-749 (.382)
2018 328-891 (.368)
2019 287-790 (.363)
2020 246-637 (.386)
2021 240-652 (.368)
2022 262-708 (.370)
2023 279-737 (.379)
2024 243-674 (.361)
2025 237-671 (.353)
* Led West Coast Conference
NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS
GAMES PLAYED
1. Anton Watson .......................................................16
Josh Perkins..........................................................16
3. Silas Melson ..........................................................14
4. Drew Timme .........................................................13
Przemek Karnowski ...............................................13
Corey Kispert.........................................................13
7. Ben Gregg..............................................................12
Killian Tillie............................................................12
9. Nolan Hickman.......................................................10
Rui Hachimura .......................................................10
Kevin Pangos.........................................................10
Gary Bell Jr. ..........................................................10
Casey Calvary........................................................10
Mark Spink............................................................10
1. Drew Timme........................................................301
2. Adam Morrison ....................................................149 3. Josh Perkins........................................................145
4. Kevin Pangos.......................................................144
5. Corey Kispert.......................................................139
6. Casey Calvary......................................................136
7. Przemek Karnowski .............................................131
8. Anton Watson......................................................130
9. Kyle Wiltjer..........................................................124 10. Richie Frahm........................................................120
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Drew Timme........................................................121
2. Adam Morrison ......................................................58
3. Przemek Karnowski ...............................................54
5.
1. Drew Timme........................................................202
2. Josh Perkins........................................................117
3. Kevin Pangos.......................................................112
4. Adam Morrison ....................................................112
5. Corey Kispert.......................................................105
6. Blake Stepp...........................................................94 Nigel Williams-Goss................................................94
Przemek Karnowski ...............................................94
9. Anton Watson........................................................92 Matt Santangelo ...................................................92
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum two fgm/game)
1. Winston Brooks ........................ .750.................(6-8)
2. Paul Rogers .............................. .714.................(5-7)
3. Graham Ike ...............................656 ............(21-32)
4. Brandon Clarke......................... .647.............(33-51)
5. Zach Collins................................645.............(20-31)
6. Erroll Knight.............................. .618.............(21-34)
7. Casey Calvary........................... .605.............(52-86)
8. Drew Timme...............................599.........(116-188)
9. Domantas Sabonis......................587.............(44-75) 10. Przemek Karnowski ....................574.............(54-94)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Corey Kispert.........................................................28 2. Kevin Pangos ........................................................27
Josh Perkins..........................................................22
Norvell Jr. .....................................................21
Gray...........................................................21
Richie Frahm .........................................................18
7. Jordan Mathews....................................................17
8. Matt Santangelo....................................................16
Kyle Wiltjer............................................................16
10. Dan Dickau............................................................15 Gary Bell Jr. ..........................................................15
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. Josh Perkins..........................................................73 Kevin Pangos.........................................................73
3. Corey Kispert.........................................................65
4. Blake Stepp...........................................................61
5. Zach Norvell Jr. .....................................................57
6. Steven Gray...........................................................51
7. Richie Frahm..........................................................49
8. Julian Strawther ...................................................47
9. Jordan Mathews....................................................45
10. Gary Bell Jr. ..........................................................43
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum two fgm)
1. Winston Brooks ........................ .667.................(4-6) Zach Collins................................667.................(2-3) Mike Leasure ..............................667.................(2-3)
4. Drew Barham..............................625.................(5-8)
5. Casey Calvary........................... .615...............(8-13)
6. Dusty Stromer ............................600.................(3-5) Geno Crandall .............................600.................(3-5) Mike Hart ...................................600.................(3-5)
9. Kyle Bankhead ......................... .545...............(6-11)
10. Kyle Wiltjer.................................533.............(16-30) Jeremy Pargo ........................... .533...............(8-15)
FREE THROWS MADE
1. Drew Timme..........................................................56
2. Ronny Turiaf..........................................................38
3. Richie Frahm..........................................................34
4. Rui Hachimura .......................................................32
5. Blake Stepp...........................................................29
Kevin Pangos.........................................................29
7. Josh Perkins..........................................................27
Dan Dickau............................................................27 Elias Harris ............................................................27
10. Nigel Williams-Goss................................................26
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. Drew Timme..........................................................83
2. Ronny Turiaf..........................................................63
3. Rui Hachimura .......................................................49
4. Przemek Karnowski ...............................................49
5. Anton Watson........................................................43
6. Richie Frahm..........................................................41
7. Johnathan Williams................................................40
8. Josh Perkins..........................................................39 Casey Calvary........................................................39
10. Nigel Williams-Goss................................................37
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum two ftm/game)
1. Alex Hernandez........................1.000.............(10-10) Rasir Bolton.............................1.000.................(4-4) Jason Rubright ........................1.000.................(4-4) David Cole ...............................1.000.................(2-2) Josh Reisman ..........................1.000.................(2-2)
6. Jalen Suggs................................933.............(14-15)
7. J.P. Batista .............................. .889.............(16-18)
8. Ryan Nembhard ..........................857.................(6-7)
TEAM - SINGLE GAME
POINTS
1. Norfolk State (2021) .............................................98
2. Arizona (2003).......................................................95
3. UCLA (2021)..........................................................93
Georgia State (2022).............................................93
5. Indiana (2006) .......................................................90
Ohio State (2018)..................................................90
7. Kansas (2024).......................................................89
8. Oklahoma (2021)...................................................87
Fairleigh Dickinson (2019)......................................87
Iowa (2015)...........................................................87
POINTS ALLOWED
1. South Dakota State (2017)....................................46
2. Fairleigh Dickinson (2019)......................................49
Valparaiso (2004) ..................................................49
4. Seton Hall (2016) ..................................................52
5. West Virginia (2012)..............................................54
6. Norfolk State (2021) .............................................55
7. Florida State (2019)...............................................58
Southern (2013) ....................................................58
West Virginia (2017)..............................................58
10. Xavier (2017) ........................................................59
Utah (2016)...........................................................59
MARGIN OF VICTORY
1. Norfolk State (2021) .................................(43) 98-55
2. Fairleigh Dickinson (2019)..........................(38) 87-49
3. Valparaiso (2004) ......................................(27) 76-49
4. Xavier (2017) ............................................(24) 83-59
5. Utah (2016)...............................................(23) 82-59
West Virginia (2012)..................................(23) 77-54
7. Kansas (2024)...........................................(21) 89-68
McNeese State (2024)...............................(21) 86-65
Georgia State (2022).................................(21) 93-72
10. South Dakota State (2017)........................(20) 66-46
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. UCLA (2021)..........................................................37
2. Georgia State (2022).............................................36
3. Kansas (2024).......................................................35
4. Creighton (2021) ...................................................34
Norfolk State (2021) .............................................34
Utah (2016)...........................................................34
Fairleigh Dickinson (2019)......................................34
Arizona (2003).......................................................34
9. Southern California (2021).....................................33
10. Iowa (2005)...........................................................32
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1. Iowa (2015)............................................61.5 (32-52)
2. Kansas (2024)........................................60.3 (35-58)
3. Creighton (2021) ....................................59.6 (34-57)
4. UCLA (2021)...........................................58.7 (37-63)
5. Indiana State (2001)...............................57.7 (30-52)
6. Louisville (2000) .....................................57.1 (24-42)
7. West Virginia (2012)...............................56.0 (28-50)
8. Norfolk State (2021) ..............................55.7 (34-61)
Utah (2016)............................................55.7 (34-61)
10. Baylor (2019) .........................................54.4 (31-57)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Norfolk State (2021) .............................................14
2. Florida (1999)........................................................12 Xavier (2017) ........................................................12
Davidson (2008) ....................................................12
5. Stanford (1999).....................................................11
Arizona (2003).......................................................11
7. McNeese State (2024)...........................................10 Iowa (2015)...........................................................10
9. 15 games tied at 9
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. Arizona (2003).......................................................30
South Dakota State (2017)....................................30
3. Norfolk State (2021) .............................................27 Davidson (2008) ....................................................27
Memphis (2022) ....................................................27
6. Wyoming (2002) ....................................................26
Texas Tech (2019).................................................26
8. TCU (2023) ...........................................................25
Maryland (1995)....................................................25
Indiana (2005) .......................................................25
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1. Iowa (2015)............................................62.5 (10-16)
2. St. John’s (2011)......................................60.0 (9-15)
3. Virginia (2001)..........................................56.3 (9-16)
4. Stanford (1999)......................................55.0 (11-20)
5. Florida (1999).........................................54.5 (12-22)
6. Kansas (2024)..........................................53.3 (8-15)
7. West Virginia (2012).................................52.9 (9-17)
8. Norfolk State (2021) ..............................51.9 (14-27)
9. Xavier (2017) .........................................50.0 (12-24) Oklahoma State (2014).............................50.0 (9-18) Louisville (2000) .......................................50.0 (8-16)
Xavier (2006) ...........................................50.0 (6-12)
FREE THROWS MADE
1. Indiana (2006) .......................................................32
2. Cincinnati (2008)...................................................28
3. Oklahoma State (2014)..........................................26 Akron (2009).........................................................26
5. Oklahoma (2021)...................................................23 Stanford (1999).....................................................23 Northwestern (2017).............................................23
8. Florida State (2010)...............................................22
9. Seven games tied at 21
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. Indiana (2006) .......................................................41
Oklahoma State (2014)..........................................41
3. Cincinnati (2008)...................................................37
4. Northwestern (2017).............................................36
5. West Virginia (2017)..............................................32
6. Akron (2009).........................................................31 Ohio State (2018)..................................................31
8. Florida State (2010)...............................................30
Georgia State (2022).............................................30
10. St. John’s (2000)...................................................29
Louisville (2000) ....................................................29
Wichita State (2013) .............................................29
REBOUNDS
1. Georgia State (2022).............................................54
2. UCLA (2023)..........................................................50 UCLA (2015)..........................................................50
South Dakota State (2017)....................................50
4. North Carolina (2017)............................................49
5. Seton Hall (2016) ..................................................48
6. Stanford (1999).....................................................47
Fairleigh Dickinson (2019)......................................47
8. McNeese State (2024)...........................................46 Valparaiso (2004) ..................................................46
10. Arkansas (2022)....................................................45
Norfolk State (2021) .............................................45 Indiana (2007) .......................................................45 Florida State (2019)...............................................45
ASSISTS
1. Norfolk State (2021) .............................................27
2. UCLA (2021)..........................................................26
3. Creighton (2021) ...................................................23
Georgia State (2022).............................................23
5. McNeese State (2024)...........................................22
Fairleigh Dickinson (2019)......................................22
7. Southern California (2021).....................................21
8. St. John’s (2011)...................................................20 Arizona (2003).......................................................20
SINGLE GAME POINTS
1. Drew Timme (UCLA, ‘23)........................................36
Brandon Clarke (Baylor, ‘19)...................................36
3. Adam Morrison (Xavier, ‘06) ...................................35
4. Drew Timme (Georgia State, ‘22)............................32
5. Richie Frahm (Louisville, ‘00).................................. 31
6. Drew Timme (Oklahoma, ‘21)..................................30
7. Dan Dickau (Virginia, ‘01) .......................................29
8. Drew Timme (TCU, ‘23)..........................................28
Julian Strawther (Grand Canyon, ‘23).....................28
Zach Norvell Jr. (Ohio State, ‘18)............................28
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Drew Timme (UCLA, ‘23)........................................16
2. Brandon Clarke (Baylor, ‘19)...................................15
3. Drew Timme (Georgia State, ‘22)............................13
4. Drew Timme (TCU, ‘23)..........................................12
Adam Morrison (Winthrop, ‘05)...............................12
6. Adam Morrison (Xavier, ‘06) ...................................11
Drew Timme (UCLA, ‘21)........................................11
8. Drew Timme (Memphis, ‘22)...................................10
Drew Timme (Creighton, ‘21)..................................10
Drew Timme (Southern California, ‘21) ...................10
Kyle Wiltjer (Iowa, ‘15)...........................................10
J.P. Batista (Indiana, ‘06) .......................................10
Adam Morrison (UCLA, ‘06) ....................................10
Adam Morrison (Texas Tech, ‘05) ...........................10
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
(minimum 5 fg made)
1. Anton Watson (Norfolk State, ‘21).............1.000 (7-7)
Ben Gregg (Kansas, ‘24) ............................1.000 (6-6)
Graham Ike (McNeese State, ‘24) .........1.000 (6-6)
Axel Dench (Louisville, ‘00) ........................1.000 (5-5)
5. Killian Tillie (FDU, ‘19) ................................ .875 (7-8)
6. Brandon Clarke (Baylor, ‘19).....................833 (15-18)
Kyle Wiltjer (Iowa, ‘15).............................833 (10-12)
Casey Calvary (Florida, ‘99)........................ .833 (5-6)
9. Rui Hachimura (Ohio State, ‘18)..................818 (9-11)
10. Anton Watson (Kansas, ‘24) .......................727 (8-11)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Steven Gray (Davidson ‘08) ......................................7
2. Corey Kispert (Norfolk State, ‘21).............................6
Zach Norvell Jr. (Ohio State, ‘18)..............................6
Dan Dickau (Virginia, ‘01) ........................................6
Matt Santangelo (St. John’s, ‘00).............................6
6. Andrew Nembhard (Memphis, ‘22)............................5
Tony Skinner (Arizona, ‘03).......................................5
Dan Dickau (Michigan State, ‘01)..............................5
Richie Frahm (Florida, ‘99) ....................................... 5
Richie Frahm (Minnesota, ‘99) ..................................5
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. Blake Stepp (Arizona, ‘03) .....................................15
2. Dan Dickau (Wyoming, ‘02) ....................................14
3. Steven Gray (Daivdson ‘08) ...................................12
Blake Stepp (Nevada, ‘04) .....................................12
Kevin Pangos (Wichita St., ‘13) ..............................12
5. Zach Norvell Jr. (Ohio State, ‘18)............................11
Tony Skinner (Arizona, ‘03).....................................11
Richie Frahm (Minnesota, ‘99) ................................11
John Rillie (Maryland, ‘95) ......................................11
9. Andrew Nembhard (Memphis, ‘22)..........................10
Joel Ayayi (Creighton, ‘21) .....................................10
Blake Stepp (Michigan State, ‘01)...........................10
Matt Santangelo (St. John’s, ‘00)...........................10
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 made)
1. Matt Santangelo (Stanford, ‘99) ................1.000 (3-3)
2. Nolan Hickman (Kansas, ‘24) ........................750 (3-4)
Malachi Smith (TCU, ‘23)............................ .750 (3-4)
Julian Strawther (Norfolk St, ‘21)............... .750 (3-4)
Jerry Pargo (W. Kentucky, ‘09) ................. .750 (3-4)
Winston Brooks (Cincinnati, ‘03)................. .750 (3-4)
Gary Bell Jr. (Oklahoma St., ‘14)................. .750 (3-4)
8. Corey Kispert (Norfolk State, ‘21)............... .667 (6-9)
Dan Dickau (Virginia, ‘01) ........................... .667 (6-9)
Corey Kispert (Baylor ‘19)........................... .667 (4-6)
Kyle Wiltjer (Iowa, ‘15).................................667 (4-6)
FREE THROWS MADE
1. Ronny Turiaf (Cincinnati, ‘03) ................................ 16
2. Drew Timme (Oklahoma, ‘21)..................................12
Dan Dickau (Indiana State, 01) .............................. 12
Kevin Pangos (Okla. St. ‘14) ...................................12
5. Ronny Turiaf (Winthrop, ‘05)...................................11
6. Kelly Olynyk (Wichita St., ‘13) ................................10
7. Adam Morrison (Xavier, ‘06) .....................................9
Richie Frahm (Louisville, ‘00).................................... 9
Marquise Carter (St. John’s, ‘11)..............................9
10. J.P. Batista (Xavier, ‘06) ..........................................8
Derek Raivio (Indiana, ‘06)........................................8
Blake Stepp (Valparaiso, ‘04)....................................8
Dan Dickau (Wyoming, ‘02).......................................8
Richie Frahm (Stanford, ‘99).....................................8
Elias Harris (Syracuse, ‘10).......................................8
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. Ronny Turiaf (Cincinnati, ‘03) .................................22
2. Ronny Turiaf (Winthrop, ‘05)...................................16
3. Drew Timme (Oklahoma, ‘21)..................................14
Kelly Olynyk (Wichita St., ‘13) ................................14
Kevin Pangos (Okla. St. ‘14) ...................................14
6. Richie Frahm (Louisville, ‘00)...................................13
Elias Harris (Syracuse, ‘10).....................................13
Drew Timme (Georgia State, ‘22)............................13
9. Rui Hachimura (Ohio State ‘18)...............................12
Dan Dickau (Indiana St., ‘01) ................................. 12
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 made)
1. Dan Dickau (Indiana St., ‘01) .................1.000 (12-12)
J.P. Batista (Xavier, ‘06) ...........................1.000 (8-8)
Richie Frahm (Minnesota, ‘99) ...................1.000 (7-7)
Matt Bouldin (Akron, ‘09) ..........................1.000 (6-6)
Micah Downs (Akron, ‘09) .........................1.000 (6-6)
Josh Perkins (Florida State, ‘19)................1.000 (5-5)
Rui Hachimura (FDU, ‘19)...........................1.000 (5-5)
Kyle Wiltjer (NDSU, ‘15) ............................1.000 (5-5)
9. Richie Frahm (Stanford, ‘99)....................... .889 (8-9)
10. Josh Heytvelt (Akron, ‘09).......................... .875 (7-8)
Sean Mallon (Indiana, ‘06) .......................... .875 (7-8)
Blake Stepp (Cincinnati, ‘03)....................... .875 (7-8)
Drew Timme (Arkansas, ‘22) ........................875 (7-8)
REBOUNDS
1. Domantas Sabonis (Syracuse, ‘16)..........................17
Chet Holmgren (Georgia State, ‘22).........................17
3. Domantas Sabonis (Seton Hall, ‘16)........................16
4. Casey Calvary (Virginia, ‘01)...................................15
5. Chet Holmgren (Arkansas, ‘22) ...............................14
Drew Timme (Memphis, ‘22)...................................14
Johnathan Williams (SDSU, ‘17) .............................14
Mike Hart (Wichita St., ‘13)....................................14
7. Anton Watson (McNeese State, ‘24).......................13
Drew Timme (UCLA, ‘23)....................................... 13
Drew Timme (Georgia State, ‘22)............................13
Drew Timme (Oklahoma, ‘21)..................................13
Johnathan Williams (UNCG, ‘18) .............................13
Zach Collins (South Carolina, ‘17)...........................13
Ronny Turiaf (Texas Tech, ‘05)...............................13
Ronny Turiaf (Winthrop, ‘05)...................................13
ASSISTS
1. Ryan Nembhard (Kansas, ‘24) .............................12
2. Andrew Nembhard (Georgia State, ‘22)...................11
3. Ryan Nembhard (McNeese State, ‘24) ..................9
Anton Watson (McNeese State, ‘24).........................9
Blake Stepp (Valparaiso, ‘04)................................... 9
6. Andrew Nembhard (Creighton, ‘21)...........................8
Jalen Suggs (Southern California, ‘21) ......................8
Andrew Nembhard (UCLA, ‘21) .................................8
Josh Perkins (Ohio State ‘18) ...................................8
Blake Stepp (Arizona, ‘03) ........................................8
Matt Santangelo (Purdue, ‘00)................................. 8
Matt Santangelo (Minnesota, ‘99)............................ 8
John Rillie (Maryland, ‘95) ........................................8
Steven Gray (Syracuse, ‘10) .....................................8
TURNOVERS
1. Jalen Suggs (Creighton, ‘21).....................................6
Brandon Clarke (Texas Tech, ‘19).............................6
Jeremy Pargo (Davidson ‘08) ....................................6
Zach Gourde (Wyoming, ‘02).....................................6
Dan Dickau (Indiana State, 01) .................................6
Matt Santangelo (Louisville, ‘00)...............................6
Quentin Hall (Florida, ‘99) .........................................6
8. 12 players tied with 5 turnovers STEALS
1. Kyle Dixon (Maryland, ‘95)........................................6
2. Quentin Hall (Florida, ‘99) .........................................5
3. Alex Hernandez (Virginia, ‘01) ...................................4
Paul Rogers (Maryland, ‘95)......................................4
Robert Sacre (Syracuse, ‘10) ....................................4
BLOCKED SHOTS
1. Chet Holmgren (Georgia State, ‘22)...........................7
2. Zach Collins (South Carolina, ‘17).............................6 3. Brandon Clarke (Florida State ‘19)............................5
Brandon Clarke (Fairleigh Dickinson, ‘19) ..................5
Domantas Sabonis (Syracuse ‘16).............................5
6. Chet Holmgren (Memphis, ‘22)..................................4
Rui Hachimura (Ohio State, ‘18)................................4
Zach Collins (Northwestern, ‘17) ..............................4
Austin Daye (Akron, ‘09)...........................................4
Robert Sacre (BYU, ‘11)............................................4
10. Brandon Clarke (Fairleigh Dickinson, ‘19) ..................3
Zach Collins (South Dak. St., ‘17).............................3
Johnathan Williams (Xavier, ‘17)...............................3
Tony Skinner (Arizona, ‘03).......................................3
Zach Gourde (Indiana State, ‘01) ..............................3
Casey Calvary (Virginia, ‘01).....................................3
Casey Calvary (Purdue, ‘00)......................................3
Jeremy Eaton (Connecticut, ‘99)...............................3
Casey Calvary (Minnesota, ‘99) ................................3
OVERTIME GAMES
Date Opponent W/L Score Site OT
12-1-61 Washington State L 73-74 Away OT
12-1-70 Washington State L 70-81 Home OT
2-15-71 Weber State L 65-86 Home OT
1-8-72 Northern Arizona L 82-88 Away OT
2-2-73 Montana W 60-57 Home OT
2-23-73 Boise State L 85-87 Away OT
3-2-73 Idaho W 88-82 Away 2OT
12-7-74 Portland State W 91-87 Away OT
1-25-76 + Washington State L 76-77 Neutral OT
2-10-78 Idaho State W 81-78 Home 4OT
2-13-78 + Washington State L 63-66 Neutral OT
2-24-79 Boise State L 81-85 Away OT
1-22-81 * Pepperdine L 75-81 Home 2OT
2-20-81 * Loyola Marymount W 63-60 Away OT
1-16-82 * Saint Mary’s W 61-58 Away OT
2-6-82 * Pepperdine L 67-76 Home OT
2-25-82 * Saint Mary’s W 75-73 Home 2OT
1-12-83 * Loyola Marymount L 70-74 Home OT
12-1-83 Idaho State W 65-63 Away OT
12-30-83 # Washington State W 71-70 Neutral OT
1-2-83 Loyola Marymount L 68-70 Away OT
3-3-84 * San Diego L 69-71 Home 2OT
3-8-84 * Portland W 56-55 Away OT
12-26-84 Wisconsin-Green Bay L 52-53 Away 2OT
1-17-86 * Santa Clara L 60-68 Home OT
12-6-85 & Howard W 62-60 Neutral OT
2-15-86 * Portland W 63-62 Home OT
11-26-88 $ Idaho L 72-80 Neutral OT
1-14-89 * San Diego W 71-66 Away OT
2-24-89 * Saint Mary’s L 63-67 Home OT
12-11-90 Fairfield W 99-98 Home OT
1-16-91 * Portland W 82-78 Home OT
11-30-91 % Fresno State L 76-77 Away OT
1-16-92 * Pepperdine L 66-68 Home OT
1-18-92 * Loyola Marymount W 97-95 Home OT
1-25-92 * San Diego W 71-69 Away OT
2-1-92 * Portland W 83-81 Away OT
2-6-92 * Saint Mary’s W 69-65 Home OT
12-5-92 San Jose State L 73-76 Away OT
12-11-92 ~ Texas-Arlington L 87-95 Neutral 2OT
1-21-93 * Santa Clara W 64-61 Home OT
1-30-93 * Portland L 63-65 Away OT
12-29-94 ? Wichita State L 53-54 Away OT
1-8-95 Sacramento State W 77-72 Away OT
1-14-95 * San Francisco L 98-106 Away OT
1-19-95 * Santa Clara L 68-73 Home OT
11-24-95 ++ Washington State L 67-72 Neutral OT
2-22-96 * Saint Mary’s W 83-82 Home OT
12-14-96 Montana L 63-67 Home OT
1-29-98 * San Francisco W 76-72 Home OT
2-28-98 ^ Loyola Marymount W 79-78 Neutral OT
1-22-00 * San Diego W 84-79 Away OT
3-6-00 ^ Pepperdine W 69-65 Neutral OT
1-2-01 ++ New Mexico L 80-81 Neutral OT
12-1-01 Eastern Washington W 84-74 Home OT
1-7-02 New Mexico W 85-80 Away OT
12-2-02 Washington W 95-89 Home OT
12-7-02 Washington State W 110-104 Away OT
12-31-02 Saint Joseph’s L 78-79 Home OT
3-22-03 = Arizona L 95-96 Neutral 2OT
11-29-03 ++ Georgia W 82-76 Neutral OT
12-13-03 > Missouri W 87-80 Neutral OT
11-22-05 ! Michigan State W 109-106 Neutral 3OT
3-5-06 ^ San Diego W 96-92 Neutral OT
1-31-07 Stanford W 90-86 Away 2OT 2-17-07 ++Memphis L 78-77 Neutral OT 2-24-07 * San Francisco W 86-77 Away OT
11-29-07 Saint Joseph’s W 70-65 Away OT 2-4-08 * Saint Mary’s L 89-85 Away OT
12-20-08 >Connecticut L 88-83 Neutral OT
1-7-09 Tennessee W 89-79 Away OT 11-23-09 ! Cincinnati W 61-59 Neutral OT
1-2-10 Illinois W 85-83 Neutral OT 1-30-10 * San Francisco L 81-77 Away OT 1-22-11 * San Francisco L 96-91 Away OT 2-24-11 * Saint Mary’s W 89-85 Away OT 3-5-12 ^^ Saint Mary’s L 78-74 Neutral OT 12-6-14 Arizona L 66-63 Away OT 1-2-16 * San Francisco W 102-94 Away OT 11-24-17 “Florida L 111-105 Neutral 2OT 11-26-17 “Texas W 76-71 Neutral OT 12-18-17 North Dakota W 89-83 Home OT 11-28-19 <Oregon W 73-72 Neutral OT 4-3-21 ( UCLA W 93-90 Neutral OT 2-4-23 * Saint Mary’s L 70-78 Away OT 11-27-24 < West Virginia L 78-86 Neutral OT 12-7-24 > Kentucky L 89-90 Neutral OT 1-16-25 * Oregon State L 89-97 Away OT
* West Coast Conference Games
+ Played at Spokane Coliseum
++ Played at Spokane Arena
# Far West Classic (Portland, OR)
& Manufacturer’s Hanover Classic (New Rochelle, NY)
$ Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, WA)
^^ WCC Tournament (Las Vegas, NV)
% Coors Light Classic (Fresno, CA)
~ UAB Classic (Birmingham, AL)
? Cessna Classic (Wichita, KS)
^ WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA)
= NCAA Tournament 2nd Round (Salt Lake City, UT)
> Battle In Seattle (Seattle, WA)
! EA Sports Maui Invitational
“ PK80 Invitational (Portland, OR)
< Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas)
( NCAA Tournament National Semifinal (Indianapolis)
Overtime Record: (46-42)
Home: (15-12)
Road: (19-17)
Neut: (12-13)
Overtime WCC Record: (18-16)
Home: (8-8)
Road: (10-7)
Date Opponent W/L Score Site
1-3-55 + Lawrence Tech W 106-74 Home
2-14-58 + Seattle Pacific W 114-66 Home
12-12-60 + Whitworth W 102-59 Home
1-26-61 + UC-Davis W 123-79 Home
2-1-61 + Fresno State W 102-80 Home
12-2-63 + Eastern Washington W 108-57 Home
12-7-63 # Eastern Montana W 103-70 Neutral
12-13-63 Portland L 100-105 Away
1-9-64 + Montana W 100-83 Home
12-4-65 Northern Arizona W 107-106 Home
1-14-66 Montana W 100-69 Home
1-21-67 Portland State W 101-83 Home
2-17-67 Montana W 102-60 Home
2-7-69 Idaho State W 109-87 Home
3-1-69 Portland W 100-79 Home
2-13-71 Northern Arizona W 111-83 Home
12-13-72 Central Washington W 100-90 Home
11-28-80 Carroll College W 106-64 Home
11-25-83 Carroll College W 100-57 Home
1-17-87 * Loyola Marymount W 114-101 (ot) Away
1-29-88 * Loyola Marymount L 100-116 Away
12-23-88 Lewis-Clark State W 101-65 Home
1-20-89 * Loyola Marymount L 104-113 Home
2-18-89 * Loyola Marymount L 136-147 Away
1-19-90 + Loyola Marymount L 100-144 Away
11-24-90 Eastern Oregon W 121-79 Home
12-6-90 Idaho State W 112-75 Home
12-13-90 Eastern Washington W 108-67 Away
12-19-92 Carroll College W 106-56 Home
1-15-94 * San Francisco W 103-98 Home
2-12-94 * Loyola Marymount W 121-85 Home
2-23-95 * San Francisco W 106-67 Home
11-26-96 St. Martin’s W 101-72 Home
12-14-97 Eastern Washington W 100-78 Home
1-17-98 * Saint Mary’s W 102-73 Home
12-21-98 * Loyola Marymount W 107-84 Home
1-7-99 * Loyola Marymount W 105-78 Home
1-13-99 * Portland W 104-57 Home
1-8-00 Texas-Pan American W 111-71 Home
2-5-00 * Loyola Marymount W 103-56 Home
2-11-00 * Loyola Marymount W 101-77 Away
1-13-01 * Saint Mary’s W 102-48 Away
2-15-01 * Loyola Marymount W 101-68 Home
3-3-01 $ Saint Mary’s W 105-65 Neutral
12-21-01 Eastern Oregon W 105-45 Home
1-30-02 * Portland W 102-67 Home
12-7-02 Washington State W 110-104 (ot) Away
12-31-05 Saint Joseph’s W 102-94 Home
1-14-06 Pepperdine W 102-73 Home
11-22-06 Michigan State W 109-106 (3ot) Neutral
1-3-07 Virginia L 87-108 Away
2-9-08 * Pepperdine W 101-59 Home
12-12-09 > Davidson W 103-91 Neutral
11-12-10 Southern W 117-72 Home
12-16-10 Lewis-Clark State W 103-61 Home
11-09-12 Southern Utah W 103-65 Home
11-29-12 Lewis-Clark State W 104-57 Home
11-09-13 Bryant W 100-76 Home
11-26-13 ! Chaminade W 113-81 Neutral
11-14-14 Sacramento State W 104-58 Home
11-22-14 Saint Thomas Aquinas W 109-55 Home
11-21-15 Mount St. Mary’s W 101-56 Home
1-2-16 * San Francisco W 102-94 (ot) Away
11-18-16 Bryant W 109-70 Home
12-21-16
100-POINT GAMES
South Dakota W 102-65 Home
11-14-17 Howard W 106-69 Home
11-24-17 & Florida L 105-111 Neutral
11-29-17 Incarnate Word W 103-68 Home
12-18-17 IUPUI W 101-71 Home
12-30-17 * Santa Clara W 101-52 Home
1-11-18 * Portland W 103-57 Home
11-6-18
11-10-18
11-26-18
Idaho State W 120-79 Home
Texas Southern W 104-67 Home
North Dakota State W 102-60 Home
12-1-18 Creighton W 103-92 Away
12-21-18 Denver W 101-40 Home 2-23-19 * BYU W 102-68 Home
3-11-19 < Pepperdine W 100-74 Neutral 11-9-19 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 110-60 Home 12-4-20 Texas Southern W 101-62 Home 1-16-20
Away 3-1-23 Chicago State W 104-65 Home 11-14-23
W
W
Home
Home 1-6-24
San Diego W
Home 1-20-24
San Diego W 105-63 Away 2-17-24 * Pacific W 102-76 Home 11-4-24 ? Baylor W 101-63 Neutral 11-15-24 Massachusetts-Lowell W 113-54 Home 12-18-24 Nicholls State W 102-72 Home 1-18-25 * Santa Clara L 99-103 Home
1-25-25 * Portland W 105-62 Away 2-15-25 * Pepperdine W 107-55 Home
* West Coast Conference Game
+ Gonzaga Home Game at Spokane Coliseum
# at Coeur d’Alene, ID
$ at San Diego, CA
> Battle In Seattle (Seattle, WA)
! Maui Invitational (Maui, HI)
& PK80 Invitational (Portland, OR)
% Fort Myers Tipoff (Ft. Myers, FL)
^ Good Sam Empire Classic
< WCC Championships (Las Vegas)
\ C.M. Newton Classic (Birmingham, AL)
? Spokane Arena
Record:
Overall (103-8) Home (78-2) Road (14-5) Neutral (11-1)
WCC Record:
Overall (35-5)
Home (24-2)
Road (11-3)
When Opponent Scores 100-Points:
Overall (6-28)
Home (1-4)
Road (3-23)
Neut (2-1)
WCC Opponent Scores 100-Points:
Overall (1-6)
Home (0-2)
Road (1-4)
VS. RANKED OPPONENTS
DATE W/L SCORE
OPPONENT (LOCATION)
2-4-60 ....................L ..........................80-69.......................#2 Bradley (Home - Spokane Coliseum)
12-19-60................L ..........................80-75.......................#8 Detroit (Away)
12-20-60................L ..........................81-80.......................#13 Providence (Away)
12-22-60................L ..........................97-69.......................#6 St. John’s (Away)
12-23-68................L ..........................86-62.......................#10 Santa Clara (Away)
12-10-70................L ..........................80-74.......................#16 Utah State (Away)
12-10-76................L ..........................77-53.......................#19 DePaul (Away)
12-28-77................L ..........................91-68.......................#9 Nevada-Las Vegas (Away)
12-1-80 ..................L ..........................74-56.......................#2 DePaul (Away)
12-9-81 ..................L ..........................69-56.......................#7 DePaul (Home)
1-22-82 ..................L ..........................80-65.......................#11 San Francisco (Away)
2-20-82 ..................L ..........................69-58.......................#16 San Francisco (Home)
12-16-89................L ..........................82-61.......................#23 Oregon State (Home)
1-27-90 ..................L ..........................99-88.......................#22 Loyola Marymount (Home)
3-16-95 ..................L ..........................87-63.......................#10 Maryland (Neutral - NCAA Tourney - Salt Lake City, UT)
11-23-97................W.........................84-71.......................#5 Clemson (Neutral - Top of the World Classic - Fairbanks, AK)
11-14-98................L ..........................80-66.......................#8 Kansas (Away)
11-18-98................L ..........................83-68.......................#15 Purdue (Away - Preseason NIT)
12-8-98 ..................W.........................82-71.......................#17 Washington (Neutral - Spokane Arena)
12-30-98................L ..........................90-87.......................#24 Texas Christian (Away - Ft. Worth, TX)
3-13-99 ..................W.........................82-74.......................#7 Stanford (Neutral - NCAA Tourney - Seattle, WA)
3-20-99 ..................L ..........................67-62.......................#3 Connecticut (Neutral - NCAA Tourney - Phoenix, AZ)
12-4-99 ..................L ..........................75-68.......................#1 Cincinnati (Neutral - Rock-N-Roll Shootout - Cleveland, OH)
12-8-99 ..................L ..........................64-48.......................#18 Temple (Neutral - Great Eight - Chicago, IL)
12-11-99................W.........................59-43.......................#11 UCLA (Away)
3-18-00 ..................W.........................82-76.......................#9 St. John’s (Neutral - NCAA Tourney - Tucson, AZ)
3-23-00 ..................L ..........................75-66.......................#24 Purdue (Neutral - NCAA Tourney - Albuquerque, NM) 11-29-00................L ..........................101-87.....................#5 Arizona (Away)
12-16-00................L ..........................85-71.......................#8 Florida (Neutral - Orange Bowl Classic - Sunrise, FL)
3-16-01 ..................W.........................86-85.......................#15 Virginia (Neutral - NCAA Tourney - Memphis, TN) 3-23-01 ..................L ..........................77-62.......................#3 Michigan State (Neutral - NCAA Tourney - Atlanta, GA) 11-16-01................L ..........................76-58.......................#2 Illinois (Away)
11-23-01................W.........................67-64.......................#23 Texas (Neutral - Great Alaska Shootout - Anchorage, AK) 12-6-01 ..................W.........................87-77.......................#16 Fresno State (Neutral - Loud Records/Fab Four Classic - Inglewood, CA)
11-26-02................L ..........................76-75.......................#19 Indiana (Neutral - Maui Invitational - Maui, HI) 11-27-02................L ..........................80-72.......................#15 Kentucky (Neutral - Maui Invitational - Maui, HI) 12-17-02................W.........................69-60.......................#25 North Carolina State (Neutral - Jimmy V Classic - E. Rutherford, NJ)
3-22-03 ..................L ..........................96-95 (2ot)...............#2 Arizona (Neutral - NCAA Tourney - Salt Lake City, UT) 11-14-03................L ..........................73-66.......................#17 Saint Joseph’s (Neutral - Coaches vs. Cancer Classic - New York, NY)
12-6-03 ..................W.........................82-68.......................#25 Maryland (Neutral - BB&T Classic - Washington DC)
12-13-03................W.........................87-80 (ot).................#3 Missouri (Neutral - Battle in Seattle - Seattle, WA)
12-20-03................L ..........................87-80.......................#9 Stanford (Neutral - Pete Newell Challenge - Oakland, CA)
11-27-04................L ..........................89-72.......................#5 Illinois (Neutral - Wooden Tradition - Indianapolis, IN)
12-1-04 ..................W.........................99-87.......................#14 Washington (Home)
12-18-04................W.........................85-73.......................# 3 Georgia Tech (Neutral - Las Vegas Showdown - Las Vegas, NV)
12-28-04................W.........................78-75.......................# 3 Oklahoma State (Neutral - All-College Classic - Oklahoma City, OK)
3-19-05 ..................L ..........................71-69.......................#24 Texas Tech (Neutral - NCAA Tourney - Tucson, AZ)
11-21-05................W.........................88-76.......................#23 Maryland (Neutral - EA Sports Maui Invitational) 11-22-05................W.........................109-106 (3ot)...........#12 Michigan State (Neutral - EA Sports Maui Invitational) 11-23-05................L ..........................65-63.......................#3 Connecticut (Neutral - EA Sports Maui Invitational)
12-04-05................L ..........................99-95.......................#18 Washington (Away)
12-27-05................L ..........................83-72.......................#4 Memphis (Away)
3-23-06 ..................L ..........................73-71.......................#7 UCLA (Neutral - NCAA Tourney - Oakland, CA)
11-22-06................W.........................82-74.......................#2 North Carolina (Neutral - NIT Tip-Off Classic - New York, NY)
12-2-06 ..................W.........................87-77.......................#25 Texas (Neutral - Hall of Fame Classic - Phoenix, AZ)
12-9-06 ..................W.........................97-77.......................#8 Washington (Home) 12-21-06................L ..........................61-54.......................#6 Duke (Neutral – Aeropostale Classic - New York, NY)
12-30-06................L ..........................84-72.......................#18 Nevada (Away)
1-31-07 ..................W.........................90-86 (2ot)...............#23 Stanford (Away) 2-17-07 ..................L ..........................78-77 (ot).................#8 Memphis (Neutral - Spokane Arena
12-5-07 ..................L ..........................51-48.......................#6 Washington State (Home) 12-29-07................L ..........................88-72.......................#11 Tennessee (Neutral - Battle in Seattle)
1-26-08 ..................L ..........................81-73.......................#1 Memphis (Away)
2-4-08 ....................L ..........................89-85 (ot).................#25 Saint Mary’s (Away)
VS. RANKED
70-96 Home: 12-14 Away: 10-30 Neutral: 48-52 vs. Top 10: 16-51
3-1-08 ....................W.........................88-76.......................#25 Saint Mary’s (Home)
11-30-08................W.........................83-74.......................#12 Tennessee (Neutral – Old Spice Classic – Lake Buena Vista, FL)
12-20-08................L ..........................88-83 (ot).................#2 Connecticut (Neutral – Battle in Seattle)
1-7-09 ....................W.........................89-79 (ot).................#15/25 Tennessee (Away)
1-29-09 ..................W.........................69-62.......................#25/18 Saint Mary’s (Home)
2-7-09 ....................L ..........................68-50.......................#14/15 Memphis (Neutral – Spokane Arena)
3-27-09 ..................L ..........................98-77.......................#2/3 North Carolina (Neutral – NCAA Tourney – Memphis, TN)
11-17-09................L ..........................75-71.......................#2/2 Michigan State (Away)
12-1-09 ..................L ..........................76-41.......................#7/7 Duke (Neutral – Aeropostale Classic - New York, NY)
3-21-10 ..................L ..........................87-65.......................#4/4 Syracuse (Neutral - NCAA Tournament - Buffalo, NY)
11-16-10................L ..........................79-76.......................#25/NR San Diego State (Home - O’Reilly Auto Parts Regional Round)
11-22-10................L ..........................81-64.......................#4/4 Kansas State (Neutral - O’Reilly Auto Parts Championship Round - Kansas City, MO)
12-4-10 ..................L ..........................73-61.......................#20/21 Illinois (Neutral - Battle in Seattle)
12-11-10................L ..........................83-79.......................#23/23 Notre Dame (Away)
12-18-10................W.........................68-64.......................#9/9 Baylor (Neutral - The Showcase - Dallas, TX)
1-27-11 ..................L ..........................73-71.......................NR/#24 Saint Mary’s (Home)
3-17-11 ..................W.........................86-71.......................#17/18 St. John’s (Neutral - NCAA Tournament - Denver, CO)
3-19-11 ..................L ..........................89-67.......................#8/8 BYU (Neutral - (NCAA Tournament - Denver, CO)
2-9-12 ....................L ..........................59-73.......................#16/13 Saint Mary’s - (Home)
3-5-12 ....................L ..........................74-78 (ot).................#NR/18 Saint Mary’s - (WCC Tournament, Las Vegas, NV)
3-17-12 ..................L ..........................63-77.......................#7/7 Ohio State - (Neutral - NCAA Tournament - Pittsburgh, PA)
12-8-12 ..................L ..........................74-85.......................#13/14 Illinois - (Home)
12-31-12................W.........................69-68.......................#22/21 Oklahoma State - (Stillwater, OK)
1-19-13 ..................L ..........................63-64.......................#13/13 Butler - (Indianapolis, IN)
2-8-14 ....................L ..........................54-60.......................#24/NR Memphis - (Memphis, TN)
3-23-14 ..................L ..........................61-84.......................#4/5 Arizona - (Neutral - NCAA Tournament - San Diego, Calif.)
11-17-15................W.........................72-56.......................#22/23 SMU - (Home)
12-6-15 ..................L ..........................63-66 (ot).................#3/3 Arizona - (Away)
3-29-15 ..................L ..........................52-66.......................#4/5 Duke - (Neutral - NCAA Tournament - Houston, Texas)
11-26-15................L ..........................61-62.......................#25/NR Texas A&M - (Neutral - Battle 4 Atlantis - Paradise Island, Bahamas) 11-27-15................W.........................73-70.......................#18/21 Connecticut - (Neutral - Battle 4 Atlantis - Paradise Island, Bahamas)
12-5-15 ..................L ..........................63-68.......................#19/14 Arizona - (Home)
2-13-16 ..................L ..........................60-69.......................#16/NR Southern Methodist - (Away)
3-17-16 ..................W.........................68-52.......................#20/21 Seton Hall - (Neutral - NCAA Tournament - Denver, Colo.)
3-19-16 ..................W.........................82-59.......................#13/14 Utah - (Neutral - NCAA Tournament - Denver, Colo.) 11-27-16................W.........................73-71.......................#21/21 Iowa State - (Neutral - AdvoCare Invitational - Orlando, Fla.)
12-16-16................W.........................69-62.......................#16/15 Arizona - (Neutral - HoopHall LA - Los Angeles)
1-14-17 ..................W.........................79-56.......................#21/21 Saint Mary’s (Home)
2-11-17 ..................W.........................74-64.......................#20/20 Saint Mary’s (Away)
3-7-17 ....................W.........................74-56.......................#19/18 Saint Mary’s (Neutral - WCC Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.)
3-23-17 ..................W.........................61-58.......................#13/12 West Virginia (Neutral - NCAA Tournament, San Jose, Calif.)
4-3-17 ....................L ..........................65-71.......................#6/8 North Carolina (Neutral - NCAA Tournament, Phoenix, Ariz.)
11-24-17................L ..........................105-111 (2OT) .........#7/7 Florida (Neutral - PK80 Invitational, Portland, Ore.)
12-1-17 ..................W.........................91-74.......................#25/23 Creighton (Home)
12-5-17 ..................L ..........................72-88.......................#4/4 Villanova (Neutral - Jimmy V Classic, New York City)
2-10-18 ..................W.........................78-65.......................#11/12 Saint Mary’s (Away)
11-21-18................W.........................89-87.......................#1/1 Duke (Neutral - Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii)
12-9-19 ..................L ..........................73-76.......................#7/7 Tennessee (Neutral - Jerry Colangelo Classic, Phoenix, Ariz.)
12-15-19................L ..........................90-103.....................#12/12 North Carolina (Away)
3-28-19 ..................W.........................72-58.......................#10/11 Florida State (Neutral - NCAA Tournament, Anaheim, Calif.)
3-30-19 ..................L ..........................69-75.......................#9/10 Texas Tech (Neutral - NCAA Tournament, Anaheim, Calif.)
11-28-19................W.........................73-72 (OT) ...............#11/10 Oregon (Neutral - Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas)
12-8-19 ..................W.........................83-76.......................#22/23 Washington (Away)
12-14-19................W.........................84-80.......................#15/14 Arizona (Away)
12-18-19................W.........................94-81.......................#NR/23 North Carolina (Home)
11-26-20................W.........................102-90.....................#6/5 Kansas (Neutral - Fort Myers TipOff, Ft. Myers, Fla.)
12-2-20 ..................W.........................87-82.......................#11/15 West Virginia (Neutral - Jimmy V Classic, Indianapolis, Ind.)
12-19-20................W.........................99-88.......................#3/3 Iowa (Neutral - Sioux Falls, S.D.)
12-26-20................W.........................98-75.......................#16/15 Virginia (Neutral - Fort Worth, Texas)
3-28-21 ..................W.........................83-65.......................#19/19 Creighton (Neutral - NCAA Tournament, Indianapolis) 3-30-21 ..................W.........................85-66.......................#24/23 Southern California (Neutral - NCAA Tournament, Indianapolis) 4-5-21 ....................L ..........................70-86.......................#3/3 Baylor (Neutral - NCAA Tournament, Indianapolis) 11-13-21................W.........................86-74.......................#5/5 Texas (Home)
11-23-21................W.........................83-63.......................#2/2 UCLA (Neutral - Good Sam Empire Classic, Las Vegas, Nev.) 11-26-21................L ..........................81-84.......................#5/6 Duke (Neutral - Continental Tire Challenge, Las Vegas, Nev.)
12-4-21 ..................L ..........................82-91.......................#16/16 Alabama (Neutral- Battle in Seattle, Seattle WA)
12-18-21................W.........................69-55.......................#25/24 Texas Tech (Neutral - Jerry Colangelo Classic, Phoenix, Ariz.)
2-12-22 ..................W.........................74-58.......................#22/22 Saint Mary’s (Home)
2-26-22 ..................L ..........................57-67.......................#23/23 Saint Mary’s (Away)
3-8-22 ....................W.........................82-69.......................#17/17 Saint Mary’s (Neutral - WCC Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.)
3-24-22 ..................L ..........................68-74.......................#17/18 Arkansas (Neutral - NCAA Tournament - San Francisco, Calif.)
11-11-22 ............... L ...........................74-93 ........................#11/11 Texas (Away)
11-20-22 ............... W ..........................88-72 ........................#4/4 Kentucky (Neutral - Spokane Arena, Spokane, Wash.)
11-25-22 ............... L ...........................66-84 ........................#24/23 Purdue (Neutral - Phil Knight Legacy Tournament, Portland, Ore.)
12-2-22 ................. L ...........................63-64 ........................#6/10 Baylor (Neutral - Peacock Classic, Sioux Falls, S.D.)
12-17-22 ............... W ..........................100-90 .....................#4/5 Alabama (Neutral - C.M. Newton Classic, Birmingham, Ala.)
2-4-23 .................... L ...........................70-78 (OT) ..............#18/18 Saint Mary’s (Away)
2-25-23 ................. W ..........................77-68 ........................#15/14 Saint Mary’s (Home)
3-7-23 .................... W ..........................77-51 ........................#16/16 Saint Mary’s (Neutral - WCC Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.)
3-17-23 ................. W ..........................84-81 ........................#22/23 Texas Christian (Neutral - NCAA Tournament, Denver, Colo.)
3-23-23 ................. W ..........................79-76 ........................#7/6 UCLA (Neutral - NCAA Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.)
3-25-23 ................. L .............................54-82 ........................#10/12 UConn (Neutral - NCAA Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.)
11-20-23................L ..........................63-73.......................#2/2 Purdue (Neutral - Allstate Maui Invitational, Honolulu, Hawaii)
11-22-23................W.........................69-65.......................#RV/24 UCLA (Neutral - Allstate Maui Invitational, Honolulu, Hawaii)
12-15-23................L ..........................63-76.......................#5/5 UConn (Neutral - Continental Tire Tip-Off, Seattle, Wash.)
2-10-24 ..................W.........................89-85.......................#17/15 Kentucky (Away)
3-2-24 ....................W.........................70-57.......................#17/17 Saint Mary’s (Away)
3-12-24 ..................L ..........................60-69.......................#23/21 Saint Mary’s (Neutral - WCC Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.)
3-23-24 ..................W.........................89-68.......................#17/20 Kansas (Neutral - NCAA Tournament, Salt Lake City, Utah)
3-29-24 ..................L ..........................68-80.......................#2/2 Purdue (Neutral - NCAA Tournament, Detroit, Mich.)
11-4-24 ..................W.........................101-63.....................#7/7 Baylor (Neutral - Spokane Arena, Spokane, Wash.)
11-28-24................W.........................89-73.......................#14/15 Indiana (Neutral - Battle 4 Atlantis - Paradise Islands, Bahamas)
12-7-24 ..................L ..........................89-90.......................#4/6 Kentucky (Neutral - Battle in Seattle - Seattle, Wash.)
12-14-24................L ..........................71-77.......................#18/20 Connecticut (Neutral - Hall of Fame Series - New York City, NY)
12-28-24................L ..........................62-65.......................#22/21 UCLA (Neutral - West Coast Hoops Showdown - Inglewood, Calif.)
2-22-25 ..................L ..........................67-74.......................#RV/24 Saint Mary’s (Home)
SERIES RECORDS
Versus Opponents (* Since 1958-59 *)
Alabama State........................................1-0
Air Force.................................................5-1
Akron .....................................................2-0
Alabama ................................................1-1
Alaska Pacific.........................................1-0
Albertson’s College .................................1-0
Alcorn State ...........................................2-0
Arizona ...................................................4-6
Arizona State........................................1-0
Arkansas ................................................1-1
Arkansas-Little Rock ..............................1-0
Arkansas Pine Bluff ...............................3-0
Auburn....................................................1-0
Augustana (Illinois)..................................1-0
Baylor....................................................6-2
Bellarmine ..............................................1-0
Boise State.........................................17-17
Boston University ...................................1-0
Bradley...................................................0-2
Bryant ....................................................2-0
BYU......................................................25-7
British Columbia......................................4-0
Bucknell ...............................................1-0
Butler .....................................................1-2
California................................................0-1
California-Davis ......................................1-0
California-Irvine ......................................0-1
California-Riverside.................................1-0
California-Santa Barbara.........................0-1
Cal Poly..................................................1-0
Cal State-Bakersfield..............................5-0
Cal State-Fullerton..................................2-0
Cal State-Los Angeles.............................1-0
Cal State-Northridge...............................2-0
Campbell.................................................1-0
Canisius..................................................1-1
Carroll College ........................................9-0
Central Michigan ....................................1-0
Central Washington...............................10-2
Chaminade..............................................2-0
Chicago State.........................................3-0
Cincinnati ...............................................2-1
Clemson..................................................2-0
College of Great Falls..............................1-0
Colorado.................................................1-1
Colorado State........................................2-1
Concordia (Oregon) .................................1-0
Connecticut ..........................................2-6
Coppin State...........................................1-0
Creighton................................................4-5
Dayton....................................................0-1
Davidson ...............................................3-1
Denver....................................................2-0
DePaul....................................................1-4
Detroit....................................................1-2
Dixie State..............................................2-0
Drake......................................................1-0
Drexel.....................................................1-0
Duke.......................................................1-4
Duquesne................................................0-1
Eastern Oregon .......................................7-0
Eastern Washington..............................54-7
Fairfield ..................................................1-1
Fairleigh Dickinson..................................1-0
Florida ...................................................2-1
Florida State...........................................2-0
Fresno State...........................................2-1
George Washington.................................1-0
Georgia...................................................3-2
Georgia State .........................................2-0
Georgia Tech ..........................................1-0
Grand Canyon.........................................1-0
Hardin-Simmons......................................1-0
Hawai’i...................................................3-1
Hofstra...................................................1-0
Howard...................................................3-0
Houston Baptist......................................1-0
Humboldt State.......................................0-1
Idaho ..................................................64-70
Idaho State.........................................24-26
Illinois.....................................................2-5
Indiana ..................................................3-2
Indiana State ..........................................1-0
Iona........................................................2-2
Iowa.......................................................2-2
Iowa State..............................................1-0
IPFW.......................................................1-0
IUPUI......................................................2-0
Jackson State ........................................1-0
Kansas ...................................................2-1
Kansas State..........................................1-3
Kent State..............................................1-0
Kentucky ...............................................2-2
Lafayette................................................1-0
Lawrence Tech .......................................1-0
Lewis-Clark State .................................11-0
Long Beach State .................................3-1
Longwood...............................................1-0
Louisville.................................................1-0
# Loyola Marymount .......................83-22
Maine .....................................................2-0
Manhattan..............................................0-1
Mankoto State........................................1-0
Marquette...............................................2-1
Maryland ................................................3-1
Massachusetts .......................................1-0
Massachusetts-Lowell .........................1-0
McNeese State.......................................1-0
Memphis.................................................4-6
Merrimack .............................................1-0
Michigan.................................................0-1
Michigan State .......................................2-4
Minnesota...............................................1-0
Mississippi State ....................................1-0
Mississippi Valley State ..........................3-0 Missouri..................................................1-1 Monmouth ..............................................2-0 Montana..........................................103-48 Montana State....................................27-22 Montana State-Billings............................8-1
Montana Tech ........................................2-0 Mount St. Mary’s ...................................1-0 Murray State..........................................1-0
Seattle University .................................8-20
Seton Hall...............................................1-0
Scranton College.....................................0-1
Simon Fraser ..........................................2-0
SMU.......................................................1-0
South Alabama .......................................3-0
South Carolina........................................1-0
South Carolina Upstate...........................1-0
South Dakota..........................................2-0
South Dakota State ................................1-0
Southeastern Louisiana...........................1-0
Southern.................................................2-0
Southern California (USC) ...................2-2
Southern Mississippi...............................1-0
Southern Utah ........................................2-1
Southwest Texas State ..........................1-0
Stanford .................................................4-2
Syracuse ................................................1-2
Tarleton State .......................................1-0
Temple ...................................................0-1
Tennessee ..............................................4-2
Tennessee State.....................................1-1
Texas .....................................................3-1
Texas A&M ............................................2-1
Texas-Arlington ......................................2-1
Texas Christian.......................................2-1
Texas-Pan American ...............................2-0
Texas-San Antonio..................................2-0
Texas Southern.......................................5-0
Texas Tech.............................................1-3 Toledo ....................................................0-1 Tulsa ......................................................3-0
UCLA .....................................................7-3
United States International .....................2-0
Utah .......................................................3-2
Utah Valley.............................................1-0 Utah State..............................................1-1
Valparaiso...............................................1-0
Virginia ...................................................3-1
Virginia Tech...........................................1-0
Wake Forest ...........................................1-1
Warner Pacific .....................................1-0
Washington.........................................19-31
Washington State ...........................54-98
Weber State .......................................12-31
West Virginia ........................................5-1
Western Kentucky ..................................2-0
Western Michigan...................................1-0
Western Montana ...................................7-0
Western Washington...............................1-0
Whitman...............................................12-0
Whitworth ............................................32-4
Wichita State..........................................0-2
Willamette ..............................................1-0
Winthrop.................................................1-0
Wisconsin ...............................................1-2
Wisconsin-Green Bay ..............................2-2
Wisconsin-Milwaukee..............................1-1
Wyoming.................................................2-2
Xavier (Ohio)...........................................5-1
Yale........................................................2-0
# Indicates West Coast Conference School
Bold Indicates 2024-25 Opponent * Some series against Regional Opponents date prior to 1958-59 season *
ALL-TIME SERIES
Alabama State (1-0)
2020 W 96-64 H
Current GU Streak - Won1
Air Force Academy (5-1)
1976 L 35-51 A
1977 W 68-55 H
1985 W 64-59 A
1986 W 79-49 H
1995 # W 95-62 N
2012 W 70-60 H
# Cessna Classic (Wichita, KS)
Current GU Streak - Won 5
Akron, University of (2-0)
2009 # W 77-64 N
2017 W 61-43 H
#NCAA 1st Round (Portland, OR)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Alabama, University of (1-1)
2021 # L 82-91 N
2022 @ W 100-90 N
# Battle in Seattle
@ CM Newton Classic (Birmingham, AL)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Alcorn State University (2-0)
1993 # W 77-67 N
2021 W 84-57 H
# UAB Classic (Birmingham, AL)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Arizona, University of (4-6)
2001 L 87-101 A
2003 # L 95-96 (2ot) N
2009% L 64-69 N
2012 ^ W 71-60 N
2014 @ L 61-84 N
2014 L 63-66 A
2015 L 63-68 H
2017 ! W 69-62 N
2018 & W 91-74 N
2020 W 84-80 A
# NCAA 2nd Round (Salt Lake City, UT)
%Duel in the Desert (Phoenix, AZ)
^ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
@ NCAA Tournament Second Round (San Diego)
! HoopHall LA (Los Angeles) & Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI)
Current GU Streak - Won 3
Arizona State (1-0)
2024 W 88-80 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Arkansas, University of (1-1)
2014 ! W 91-81 N
2022 @ L 68-74 N
! Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii)
@ NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 (San Francisco)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Arkansas-Little Rock, University of (1-0)
1998 # W 75-70 N
# Coca-Cola Classic (East Lansing, MI)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Arkansas Pine Bluff, University of (3-0)
2002 W 92-42 H
2020 W 110-60 H
2023 W 111-71 H
Current GU Streak - Won 3
Auburn University (1-0)
2020 # W 90-67 N
# Ft. Myers Tip-Off (Ft. Myers, FL)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Augustana College (1-0)
2010 W 79-40 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Baylor University (6-2)
1992 # W 77-75 N
2007 + W 78-69 N
2011 % W 68-64 N 2013 W 94-87 H
2019 @ W 83-71 N 2021 ^ L 70-86 N
2022 $ L 63-64 N
2024 > W 101-63 N
# Coors Light Classic (Fresno, CA)
+ Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT (Spokane, WA)
% The Showcase (Dallas, TX)
@ NCAA Second Round (Salt Lake City, UT)
^ NCAA National Championships (Indianapolis)
$ Peacock Classic (Sioux Falls, SD)
> Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Bellarmine University (1-0)
2021 W 92-50 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Boise State University (17-17)
1970 L 72-92 A 1971 * L 74-90 A 1971 * W 92-87 H 1972 * W 70-57 H
1972 * W 78-57
* L 85-87 (ot)
(ot) H 1982 W 59-58 A 1983 W 68-62 H
1984 L 54-72 A
1987 W 77-76 H 1988 L 49-89 A 1989 L 65-73 H
L 52-54 A
L 53-56 H
W 83-68 H 1997 # L 64-73 A 1998 W 83-70 H 1999 W 68-58 A
2000 W 71-55 H
2001 L 69-94 A
* Big Sky Conference Games # Albertson’s Classic (Boise, ID)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Boston University (1-0)
1991 # W 75-63 H # Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Bradley University (0-2)
1959 L 73-90 A
1960 # L 69-80 N
# Game played at Spokane Coliseum
Current GU Streak - Lost 2
Brigham Young University (25-7)
2011 + L 67-89 N
2012 * L 73-83 A 2012 * W 74-63 H
) W 77-58 N
W 83-63 H
W 70-65 A
* W 84-69 H 2014 * L 65-73 A 2014 ) W 75-64 N 2014 * W 87-80 A 2015 * L 73-70 H
2015 ) W 91-75 N
2016 * L 68-69 H
2016 * W 71-68 A
2016 ) W 88-84 N
2017 * W 85-75 A
2017 * L 71-79 H
2018 * W 68-60 H
2018 * W 79-65 A
2018 ) W 74-54 N
2019 * W 93-63 A
2019 * W 102-68 H
2020 * W 92-69 H
2020 * L 78-91 A
2021 * W 86-69 H
2021 * W 82-71 A
2021 ) W 88-78 N
2022 * W 110-84 H
2022 * W 90-57 A
2023 * W 75-74 A
2023 * W 88-81 H
* West Coast Conference Game ) WCC Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) + NCAA 3rd Round (Denver, CO)
Current GU Streak - Won 7
Bryant University (2-0)
2014 W 100-76 H
2017 W 109-70 H
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Bucknell University (1-0)
2024 W 86-65 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Butler University (1-2)
2007 + L 71-79 N
2012 W 71-55 H
2013 L 63-64 A + Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT (NY, NY)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Cal Poly (1-0)
2014 # W 63-50 N
# Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
California, University of (0-1)
2000 # L 64-72 N
# Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, CA)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
California-Irvine (0-1)
1983 # L 61-75 N
# Wolf Pack Classic (Reno, NV)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
California-Riverside (1-0)
2008 W 84-48 A
Current GU Streak - Won 1
California-Santa Barbara (0-1)
1975 # L 56-59 N
# USF Tournament (San Francisco, CA)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Cal State Bakersfield (5-0)
2010 W 78-59 H
2011 W 96-49 H
2018 W 89-54 H
2020 W 77-49 H
2023 W 81-65 H
Current GU Streak - Won 5
Cal State Fullerton (2-0)
1996 W 83-57 A
1997 W 77-70 H
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Cal State Northridge (2-0)
1994 # W 90-57 N
2008 W 85-59 H # Fry’s
Invitational (Palo Alto, CA)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Campbell University (1-0)
2013 W 74-52 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Canisius College (1-1)
1994 # L 66-81 A
1995 W 74-63 H
# Canisius Classic (Buffalo, NY)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Central Mighican (1-0)
2021 # W 107-54 N
# Good Sam Classic (Las Vegas, NV)
Current GU Streal - Won 1
Chaminade, University of (2-0)
1977 W 75-72 A
2014 ! W 113-81 N
! Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Chicago State University (3-0)
1998 W 97-51 A
1999 W 84-38 H
2023 W 104-65 H
Current GU Streak - Won 3
Cincinnati, University of (2-1)
2000 # L 68-75 N
2003 $ W 74-69 N
2010 + W 61-59 (ot) N
# Rock-N-Roll Shootout (Cleveland, OH)
$ NCAA First Round (Salt Lake City, UT)
+ EA Sports Maui Invitational
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Clemson University (2-0)
1998 # W 84-71 N
2013 $ W 57-49 N
# Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, AK)
$ Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Colorado, University of (1-1)
2000 # L 77-81 N
2010 + W 76-72 N
# Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI)
+ EA Sports Maui Invitational
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Colorado State University (2-1)
1960 + W 57-55 N
1997 # L 61-72 A
2014 W 93-61 H
+ Idaho State Classic (Pocatello, ID)
# Bank One - Dodge Classic (Ft. Collins, CO)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Connecticut, University of (2-6)
1999 # L 62-67 N
2006 ! L 65-63 N
2008 @ W 85-82 A 2009 ~ L 83-88 (ot) N 2015 ^ W 73-70 N
2023 $ L 54-82 N
2023 & L 63-76 N
2024 > L 71-77 N
# NCAA West Regional (Phoenix, AZ)
! EA Sports Maui Invitational
@ Hall of Fame Classic (Boston, MA)
~Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
^ Battle 4 Atlantis (Bahamas)
$ NCAA West Regional (Las Vegas, NV)
& Continental Tire Tip-Off (Seattle, WA)
> Hall of Fame Series (New York City, NY)
Current GU Streak - Lost 3
Coppin State University (1-0)
2014 W 86-51 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Creighton University (4-5)
1959 L 62-67 A
1960 # W 71-70 N
W 103-92 A
2021^ W 83-65 N
# Played at Coeur d’Alene, ID
^ NCAA Sweet 16 (Indianapolis)
Current GU Streak - Won 3
Dayton, University of (0-1)
2014 ! L 79-84 N
! Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Davidson University (3-1)
2008 ! L 76-82 N
2010 # W 103-91 N
$ W 81-67 N
^ W 90-65 N
! NCAA First Round (Raleigh, NC)
# Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
$ Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL)
^ Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas)
Current GU Streak - Won 3
Denver University (2-0) 2004 W 90-58 H 2018 W 101-40 H
Current GU Streak - Won 2
DePaul University (1-4) 1975 L 73-80 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Detroit University (1-2) 1961 L 75-80 A 1999 # L 48-49 N 2020 W 93-72 H
# Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, IA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Dixie State University (2-0)
2020 W 112-67 H
2021 W 97-63 H
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Drake University (1-0)
1985 # W 56-38 N
# Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, WI)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Drexel University (1-0)
1993 # W 91-78 H
# Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Duke University (1-3)
2007 ! L 54-61 N
2010 ! L 41-76 N
2018 @ W 89-87 N
2021 # L 81-84 N
! Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)
@ Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI)
# Continental Tire Challenge (Las Vegas, NV)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Duquesne University (0-1)
1965 L 69-83 A
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Eastern Oregon University (2-0)
2022 W 120-42 H
2023 W 123-57 H
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Eastern Washington University (54-7)
1959 * W 73-58 N
1960 W 71-45 A
1960 * W 81-59 N
1961 * W 87-77 N
1962 * W 78-57 N
1962 W 78-70 A
1963 W 87-73 A
1963 * W 80-40 N
1964 * W 108-57 N
1964 W 80-75 A
1965 * W 83-69 N
1966 W 62-42 A
1971 W 84-69 H
1972 L 75-78 A
1973 W 88-63 H
1978 L 51-62 A
1979 W 74-63 H
1980 L 65-77 A
1981 W 67-61 H
1982 W 77-58 A
1983 W 66-60 H
1984 W 86-57 H
1984 W 91-80 A
1985 W 62-52 H
1985 L 63-66 A
1986 L 54-56 A
1986 L 58-60 H
1987 # W 62-60 N
1987 W 87-58 H
1987 W 79-69 A
1988 # W 82-61 N
1988 W 75-63 H
1988 W 88-68 A
1989 W 75-63 A
1989 W 70-68 H
1990 L 55-70 H
1991 W 108-67 A
1991 W 81-63 H
1992 W 74-67 H
1992 W 67-49 A
1993 W 71-50 H
1993 W 73-68 A
1994 W 99-54 H
1995 W 68-58 A
1996 W 68-55 H
1996 W 63-55 A
1997 W 80-65 A
1998 W 100-78 A
1999 W 81-59 A
2000 W 81-47 H
2001 W 74-65 A
2002 W 84-74 (ot) H
2003 & W 67-64 N
2004 & W 70-49 N
2005 & W 83-70 N
2006 & W 75-65 N
2007 W 90-75 H
2010 W 94-52 H
2011 W 86-57 H
2012 W 77-69 H
2020 W 112-77 H
* Game played at Spokane Coliseum
# Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, WA)
& Game played at Spokane Arena
Current GU Streak - Won 25
Fairfield University (1-1)
1990 L 60-62 A
1991 W 99-98 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Fairleigh Dickinson (1-0)
2019 # W 87-49 N
# NCAA First Round (Salt Lake City, UT)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Florida, University of (2-2)
1999 * W 73-72 N
2001 # L 71-85 N
2017 % W 77-72 N
2017 ! L 105-111 (2OT) N
* NCAA West Regional (Phoenix, AZ)
# Orange Bowl Classic (Sunrise, FL)
% AdvoCare Invitational (Orlando, FL)
! PK80 Invitational (Portland, OR)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Florida State University of (2-1)
2010 # W 67-60 N
2018 ! L 60-75 N
2019 @ W 72-58 N
# NCAA First Round (Buffalo, NY)
! NCAA Sweet 16 (Los Angeles)
@ NCAA Sweet 16 (Anaheim, CA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Fresno State University (2-1)
1961 + W 102-80 H
1992 # L 76-77 (ot) A
2002 $ W 87-77 N
+ Played at Spokane Coliseum
# Coors Light Classic (Fresno, CA)
$ Loud Records Fab Four Classic (Inglewood, CA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
George Washington Univ. (1-0)
2004 # W 96-91 N
# BB&T Classic (Washington D.C.)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Georgia, University of (3-2)
2003# L 83-95 N
2004~ W 82-76 (ot) N
2007# L 96-83 N
2008~ W 75-67 N
2014 ! W 88-76 N
# Peach Bowl Classic (Atlanta, GA)
~ Played at Spokane Arena
! NIT Season Tipoff (New York City)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Georgia State University (1-0)
1995 # W 90-65 H
2022 + W 93-72 N
# Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA)
+ NCAA First Round (Portland)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Georgia Tech (1-0)
2005 # W 85-73 N
# Vegas Showdown (Las Vegas, NV)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Grand Canyon (1-0)
2023 # W 82-70 N
# NCAA First Round (Denver, CO)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Hawai’i, University of (3-1)
1978 W 70-62 A
1978 W 87-83 A
1998 # L 70-78 A
2012 ! W 73-54 N # NIT Second Round (Honolulu, HI) ! BC Classic (Vancouver, B.C.)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Hofstra University (1-0)
2003 W 69-61 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Howard University (3-0)
1986 # W 62-60 (ot) N
1991 + W 79-67 H
2017 W 106-69 H # M.H. Classic (New Rochelle, NY) + Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 3
Idaho, University of (64-70) 1960 L 53-64 A 1960 L 57-63 H 1961 L 78-106 H
1962 L 57-70 A 1962 W 6763 H
1963 L 52-63 H
1963 # L 57-66 N
1964 * W 69-61 A
1964 * W 75-65 H
1965 * L 65-85 A
1965 * W 67-61 H
1966 * W 95-79 H
1966 * W 82-65 A
1967 & W 80-66 N
1967 * L 61-64 H
1967 * W 67-62 A
1968 & W 59-53 N
1968 * L 64-75 A
1968 * L 65-70 H
1968 * W 94-75 H
1969 * W 70-61 H
1969 * L 52-65 A
1969 * L 69-82 A
1970 * W 61-54 H
1970 * L 59-60 A
1970 * L 73-83 H
1971 * L 75-80 A
1971 * W 79-55 H
1972 * L 55-58 H
1972 * W 85-69 A
1973 * W 88-82 (2ot) A
1973 * W 85-75 H
1974 * W 70-62 H
1974 * W 72-70 A
1975 * L 61-63 A
1975 * W 73-63 H
1976 * L 59-60 H
1976 * W 70-61 A
1977 * L 65-68 A
1977 * W 92-68 H
1978 * W 59-53 A
1978 * W 91-72 H
1979 * W 66-61 A
1979 * W 65-58 H
1980 L 49-50 A
1981 L 69-73 H
1982 L 57-65 A
1983 L 51-54 H
1984 W 59-52 A
1985 W 56-54 H
1986 W 72-61 H
1986 L 60-61 H
1987 L 55-62 A
1988 + L 60-64 N
1988 W 77-57 H
1989 + L 72-80 (ot) N
1989 W 66-63 A
1990 L 47-67 H
1991 L 66-70 A
1992 W 80-62 H
1993 L 64-82 A
1994 W 76-69 H
1995 W 64-58 A
1995 W 75-55 H
1998 W 76-60 H
1998 L 64-71 A
1999 W 94-55 H
2000 W 60-49 A
2001 W 92-42 H
2004 W 84-63 H
2005 W 88-74 H
2006 W 69-60 H
2007 W 76-51 H
2008 W 80-43 H
2009 W 80-46 H
# Played at Twin Falls, ID
* Big Sky Conference Game & Lilac Tournament (Spokane, WA)
+ Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 9
Idaho State University (24-26)
1961 W 85-81 A
1962 # L 79-80 H
1962 $ L 77-86 N
1963 ^ L 64-73 N
1964 *# W 77-64 H
1964 * L 95-103 A
1965 *# W 74-53 H
1965 * L 97-101 A
1966 * W 93-86 H
1966 * W 87-73 A 1967 * L 80-87 A
1967 * W 96-81 H 1968 * W 82-78 H
1968 * L 88-97 A
1968 * L 65-68 A
1969 * W 109-87 H
1969 * W 85-74 H 1969 * W 85-81 A
1970 * L 81-85 A 1970 * L 88-94 A 1970 * W 74-62 H 1971 * L 68-70 A 1971 * W 75-59 H
1972 * W 90-75 H
1976 * L 71-81 A 1977 * L 59-60 H 1977 * L 66-103 A 1978 * W 81-78 (4ot) H 1978 * L 78-86 A 1979 * L 75-79 A
* W 75-67 H 1982 L 63-77 A 1983 W 69-68 H
1984 W 65-63 (ot)
W 79-70
W 83-71
L 76-81 A 2018 W 120-79 H
# Home game at Spokane Coliseum
$ Played at Coeur d’Alene, ID
^ Anaconda Tournament (Anaconda, MT)
* Big Sky Conference Game
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Illinois, University of (2-5)
2002 L 58-76 A
2005 # L 72-89 N
2010 & W 85-83 (ot)
! L 61-73
L 75-82
L 74-85
2018 @ W 84-78
# Wooden Tradition (Indianapolis, IN)
# United Center (Chicago, IL)
! Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
@ Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Incarnate Word (1-0)
2017 W 103-68 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Indiana University (3-2)
2003 # L 75-76 N
2006 ! W 90-80 N
2007 @ L 57-70
W 70-54
^ W 89-73
# Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI)
! NCAA Tourney (Salt Lake City, UT)
@ NCAA Tourney (Sacramento, CA)
~College Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase (Indianapolis, IN)
^ Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Indiana - Purdue University Indianapolis (2-0)
2011 W 86-56 H
2017 W 101-71 H
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Indiana University Purdue University Ft. Wayne (1-0)
2010 W 90-55 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Indiana State University (1-0)
2001 # W 85-68 N
# NCAA 2nd Round (Memphis, TN)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Iona College (2-2)
1961 $ W 73-64 N
1986 # L 55-74 A
1990 L 71-82 A
1991 W 91-82 H
$ City of Roses Tournament (Portland, OR)
# Hanover Classic (New Rochelle, NY)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Iowa, University of (2-2)
1985 L 40-62 A
1986 # L 64-85 N
2015 @ W 87-68 N
2020 % W 99-88 N
# Played at Spokane Coliseum
@ NCAA Second Round - Seattle
% Played in Sioux Falls, SD
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Iowa State University (1-0)
2017 % W 73-71 N
% AdvoCare Invitational (Orlando, FL)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Jackson State (1-0)
2023 W 100-76 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Kansas, University of (2-1)
1999 L 66-80 A
2020 # W 102-90 N
2024 ! W 89-68 N
! NCAA Tourney (Salt Lake City, UT)
# Ft. Myers Tip-Off (Ft. Myers, FL)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Kansas State University (1-3)
1994 # L 64-66 A
2011 ! L 64-81 N
2013 $ W 68-52 N
2014 @ L 62-72 N
@ Wichita Wildcat Classic (Wichita, KS)
# NIT 2nd Round (Manhattan, KS)
! O’Reilly Auto Parts Championship Round (Kansas City)
$ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Kent State (1-0)
2023 W 73-66 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Kentucky, University of (2-2)
2003 # L 72-80 N
2022 @ W 88-72 N
2024 W 89-85 A
2024 * L 89-90 (ot) N
# Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI)
@ Played at Spokane Arena
* Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Lafayette University (1-0)
2011 W 83-55 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Long Beach State University (3-1)
1962 L 83-90 A
1963 # W 78-74 H
2003 W 90-55 H
2024 W 84-41 H
# Home game at Spokane Coliseum
Current GU Streak - Won 3
Lewis-Clark State College (10-0)
1974 W 87-65 A
1975 W 88-55 H
1978 W 87-69 H
1981 W 95-48 H
1986 W 60-53 H
1987 W 78-67 H
1988 W 97-65 H
1989 W 101-65 H
2011 W 103-61 H
2013 W 104-57 H
Current GU Streak - Won 10
Longwood (1-0)
2012 W 92-60 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Louisville, University of (1-0)
2000 # W 77-66 N
# NCAA 1st Round (Tucson, AZ)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Loyola Marymount University (83-22)
1953 W 75-71 H
1974 W 86-72 H
1977 # L 59-68 N
1979 W 70-55 H
1980 *^& L 80-92 N
1980 *^ L 79-84 A
1981 * W 64-48 H
1981 * W 63-60 (ot) A
1982 W 78-69 H
1982 * W 79-68 A
1983 L 70-74 (ot) H
1983 * L 61-66 A
1983 * W 87-77 H
1984 L 68-70 (ot) A
1984 * W 84-66 H
1984 * W 73-70 A
1985 * W 72-68 H
1985 * W 51-49 A
1986 * L 54-66 H
1986 * W 81-79 A
1987 * W 114-101 (ot) A
1987 * W 93-88 H
1988 * L 72-85 H
1988 * L 100-116 A
1989 * L 104-113 H
1989 * L 136-147 A
1989 + L 98-101 N
1990 * L 100-144 A
1990 * L 88-99 H
1990 $ L 84-121 A
1991 * L 79-91 H
1991 * L 76-86 A
1992 * W 97-95 (ot) H
1992 * L 92-95 A
1993 * W 65-64 A
1993 * W 87-73 H
1994 * L 80-82 A
1994 * W 121-85 H
1994 ? W 91-76 N
1995 * W 88-72 H 1995 * W 68-53 A
1996 * L 69-83 A
1996 * W 81-68 H
1997 * W 71-60 H 1997 * W 77-75 A
1998 * W 93-62 A
1998 * W 107-84 H
1998 ? W 79-78 N
1999 * W 105-78 H
1999 * W 85-72 A
2000 * W 103-56 H
2000 * W 101-77 A
2001 * W 84-64 A
2001 * W 101-68 H
2002 * W 94-60 A
2002 * W 72-51 H 2002 ~ W 82-64 N
2003 * W 85-73 H 2003 * L 74-80 A
2004 * W 74-60 A 2004 * W 87-57 H 2005 * W 76-65 H
2005 * W 61-58 A
2006 * W 92-80 H 2006 * W 79-70 A 2006 ) W 68-67 H 2007 * W 97-62 H 2007 * L 61-67 A 2008 * W 91-68 A 2008 * W 83-50 H 2009 * W 93-60 A 2009 * W 91-54 H 2010 * W 85-69 H
* L 66-74
! W 77-62
* W 67-57
* W 62-58
* W 78-59
* W 88-43
* W 74-55 H
! W 66-48
* W 96-68 A
* W 73-53 H
* West Coast Conference Games # Long Beach Classic (Long Beach, CA) & Played at Spokane Coliseum ^ Games Forfeited to Gonzaga
+ WCC Tournament (San Francisco, CA)
$ WCC Tournament (Los Angeles, CA)
? WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA)
~ WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA)
) WCC Tournament (Spokane, WA)
! WCC Tournament (Las Vegas, NV)
Current GU Streak - Won 5
Maine, University of (2-0)
1992 # W 70-55 H
1995 # W 66-57 H
# Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Manhattan College (0-1)
1960 # L 73-91 N
# City of Roses Tournament (Portland, OR)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Marquette University (2-1)
1985 # W 60-54 A
2002 + L 63-72 N
2011 ! W 66-63 N
# Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, WI)
+ Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK)
! O’Reilly Auto Parts Championship Round (Kansas City)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Maryland, University of (3-1)
1995 # L 63-87 N
2004 ~ W 82-68 N
2006! W 88-76 N
2009+ W 81-59 N
# NCAA 1st Round (Salt Lake City, UT)
~ BB&T Classic (Washington D.C.)
!EA Sports Maui Invitational
+Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL)
Current GU Streak - Won 3
Massachusetts, University of (1-0)
2005 # W 68-57 N
# Battle In Seattle (Seattle, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Massachusetts-Lowell, University of (1-0)
2024 W 113-54 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
McNeese State (1-0)
2024 # W 86-65 N
# NCAA 1st Round (Salt Lake City, UT)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Memphis, University of (3-6)
1999 # W 88-73 A
2006 L 83-72 A
2007 ! L 77-78 (ot) N
2008 L 77-81 A
2009 ! L 50-68 N
2010 W 66-58 A
2011 ! L 58-62 N
2014 L 54-60 A
2014 W 82-64 H
2022 + W 82-78 N
# Preseason NIT (Memphis, TN)
! Spokane, Arena
+ NCAA Second Round (Portland, OR)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Merrimack College (1-0)
2021 W 80-55 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Michigan, University of (0-1)
2020 # L 64-82 N
# Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Michigan State University (1-4)
1998 # L 68-70 A
2001 $ L 62-77 N
2006! W 109-106(ot) N
2010 L 71-75 A
2012 L 67-74 H
2022 @ W 64-63 N
# Coca-Cola Classic (East Lansing, MI)
$ NCAA 3rd Round (Atlanta, GA)
!EA Sports Maui Invitational
@ Armed Forces Classic (San Diego)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Minnesota, University of (1-0)
1999 # W 75-63 N
# NCAA 1st Round (Seattle, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Mississippi State University (1-0)
1998 # W 70-68 N
# Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, AK)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Mississippi Valley State University (3-0)
2010 W 92-74 H
2017 W 97-63 H
2023 W 78-40 H
Current GU Streak - Won 3
Missouri, University of (1-1)
2004 # W 87-80 (ot) N
2005 L 61-63 A
# Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Monmouth University (2-0)
2001 W 95-69 H
2002 W 79-54 A
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Montana, University of (103-48 all-time)
1964 * # W 100-83 N
1964 * W 83-81 A
1965 * # W 91-79 N
1965 * L 82-83 A
1966 * W 100-69 H
1966 * W 82-81 A
1967 * W 94-73 A 1967 * W 102-60 H
1968 * L 75-94 A
1968 * W 83-82 A
1968 * W 81-56 H
1969 * W 87-69 A
1969 * W 71-68 H
1969 * L 74-76 H 1970 * W 68-67 A
1970 * L 92-98 A 1970 * W 85-66 H 1971 * W 81-73 H
1971 * L 71-82 A
1972 * W 66-63
* L 54-57
* W 60-57 (ot)
* W 69-68
* L 54-89
* L 51-53
* L 39-55
* L 54-72
1976 * W 60-49
* L 50-53
1977 * W 63-60
1978 * L 55-69
1978 * L 47-59
1979 * L 53-68
1979 * W 56-52 H 1981 + W 59-57 A 1982 W 80-77
* W 67-57 A
* W 89-55 H
* L 74-75 A
* W 80-71 A
* W 69-52 H 1968 * L 73-75 A 1968
W 78-62
W 77-54
W 85-75
* Big Sky Conference Game # Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) + Championship Tournament (Missoula, MT) Current GU Streak - Won 11
Montana State University (27-22) 1959 L 85-61 A
# Home game at Spokane Coliseum
$ Played at Coeur d’Alene, ID * Big Sky Conference Game
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Mount St. Mary’s (1-0)
2015 W 101-56 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Murray State University (1-0)
1981 # W 72-52 N
# Champions International (Missoula, MT)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Nevada, University of (4-4)
W 84-66
2007 ~ L 74-82 N
# Wolf Pack Classic (Reno, NV)
$ NCAA 2nd Round (Seattle, WA)
~ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
Current GU Streak - Lost 2
Nevada-Las Vegas, University of (0-2)
1966 L 74-78 A
1978 # L 68-91 A
# Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, NV)
Current GU Streak - Lost 2
New Hampshire, University of (1-0)
1994 # W 84-74 H
# Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
New Mexico, University of (1-1)
2001 # L 80-81 (ot) N
2002 W 95-90 (ot) A
# Played at Spokane Arena
Current GU Streak - Won 1
New Mexico State University (1-0)
2014 W 80-68 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Niagara University (0-1)
1994 # L 61-63 N
# Canisius Classic (Buffalo, NY)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Nicholls State University (1-0)
2024 W 102-72 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Norfolk State (1-0)
2021^ W 98-55
^ NCAA First Round (Indianapolis)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
North Alabama (2-0)
2018 W 96-51 H
2021 W 93-63 H
Current GU Streak - Won 2
North Carolina, University of (2-3)
2007 # W 82-74 N
2009 ! L 77-98 N
2017 @ L 65-71 N
2018 L 90-103 A
2020 W 94-81 H
# Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT (New York, NY)
! NCAA Sweet Sixteen (Memphis, TN)
@ NCAA Championship (Phoenix, AZ)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
North Carolina-Greensboro, Univ. of (1-0)
2018 ! W 68-64 N
# NCAA First Round (Boise, ID)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
North Carolina-Wilmington, Univ. of (1-0)
1990 # W 55-48 N
# Marquette Classic (Milwaukee, WI)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
North Carolina State University (1-0)
2003 # W 69-60 N
# Jimmy V Classic (E. Rutherford, NJ)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
North Dakota (2-0)
2017 W 89-83 (OT) H
2020 W 97-66 H
Current GU Streak - Won 2
North Dakota State (2-0)
2015 @ W 86-76 N
2018 W 102-60 H
@ NCAA 1st Round (Seattle, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
North Florida (1-0)
2022 W 104-63 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
North Texas State University (1-0)
1963 # W 86-75 N
# Eastern Montana (Billings, MT)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Northern Arizona University (16-6)
1965 W 107-106 H
1971 * W 111-83 H
1971 * L 77-83 A
1972 * L 82-88 (ot) A
1972 * W 88-72 H
1973 * W 70-58 A
1973 * W 99-81 H
1974 * W 72-57 H
1974 * L 59-63 A
1975 * W 91-90 A
1975 * W 77-75 H
1976 * L 62-77 A
1976 * W 86-81 H
1977 * W 71-70 A
1977 * W 76-62 H
1978 * W 67-55 H
1978 * L 75-89 A
1979 * W 62-54 H
1979 * L 65-84 A
2015 W 91-52 H
2020 W 88-58 H
2021 W 95-49 H
* Big Sky Conference Game
Current GU Streak - Won 3
Northern Colorado, University of (2-0)
2005 W 87-60 H
2008 W 77-57 H
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Northern Illinois (1-0)
2022 W 88-67 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Northern Iowa, University of (0-1)
1988 # L 67-71 N
# Drake Classic (Des Moines, IA)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Northwestern (1-0)
2017 # W 79-73 N
# NCAA 2nd Round (Salt Lake City, UT)
Current GU Streak- Won 1
Northwestern State (2-0)
2020 W 95-57 H
2020 W 95-78 H
Current GU Streak- Won 2
Notre Dame, University of (1-1)
2011 L 79-83 A
2012 W 73-53 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Oakland University (1-0)
2014 W 82-67
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Ohio University (1-0)
2000 # W 83-55 N
# Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Ohio State University (2-1)
2012 - L 66-73 N
2017 ! W 86-59 N
2018 @ W 90-84 N
- NCAA Third Round (Pittsburgh, PA)
! NCAA Second Round (Boise, ID)
@ PK80 Invitational (Portland, OR)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Oklahoma, University of (3-1)
2008 L 68-72 A
2010 ! W 83-69 N
2013 $ W 72-47 N
2021^ W 87-71 N
! Spokane, Arena
$ Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL)
^ NCAA Second Round (Indianapolis)
Current GU Streak - Won 3
Oklahoma State University (6-0)
2005 # W 78-75 N
2006 $ W 64-62 H
2009 ! W 83-71 N
2010 W 73-52 H
2013 W 69-68 A
2014 @ W 85-77 N
# All-College Classic (Oklahoma City, OK)
$ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
+ Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL)
@ NCAA Tournament 2nd Round (San Diego)
Current GU Streak - Won 6
Oral Roberts (1-0)
2012 W 67-61 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Oregon, University of (4-19 all-time)
1964 L 66-77 A
1964 L 80-105 A
1970 L 63-74 A
1972 L 69-87 A
1973 L 56-68 A
1984 # L 52-72 N
2000 $ L 64-70 N
2020 ^ W 73-72 (OT) N
# Far West Classic (Portland, OR)
$ Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI)
^ Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Oregon State University (1-12)
1962 L 64-78 A
1963 L 47-63 A
1970 L 53-67 A
1975 L 59-84 A
1978 L 65-76 A
1979 L 58-59 H
1985 L 46-62 A
1987 L 57-70 H
1989 L 51-74 A
1990 L 61-82 H
1991 L 65-74 A
2025 * L 89-97 (ot) A
2025 * W 98-60 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Pacific, University of the (24-1)
1959 W 85-83 A
1976 W 51-48 H
1977 L 60-70 A
2013 W 85-67 H
2014 * W 86-64 H
2014 * W 70-53 A
2015 * W 91-60 H
2015 * W 86-74 A
2016 * W 71-61 A
2016 * W 90-68 H
2017 * W 81-61 A
2017 * W 82-61 H
2017 + W 82-50 N
2017 * W 81-48 H
2018 * W 71-67 A
2019 * W 67-36 H
2019 * W 86-66 A
2020 * W 92-59 H
2021 * W 95-49 H
2021 * W 76-58 A
2022 * W 89-51 H
2023 * W 99-90 A
2024 * W 82-73 A
2024 * W 102-76 H
2025 * W 78-61 A
* West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Las Vegas)
Current GU Streak - Won 22
Penn State University (1-0)
1989 # W 71-63 N
# Cowboy Shootout (Casper, WY)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Pepperdine University (69-31)
1965 $ W 93-70 N
1980 * ^ W 79-70 N
1980 * L 75-76 A
1981 * L 75-81 (2ot) H
1981 * L 54-56 A
1982 * L 67-76 (ot) H
1982 * L 59-73 A
1983 * W 69-68 A
1983 * L 58-68 H
1984 * L 56-57 H
1984 * L 62-69 A
1985 * L 55-59 A
1985 * L 58-69 H
1986 * L 67-79 H
1986 * L 64-87 A
1987 * L 78-87 A
1987 * W 84-60 H
1987 ? L 73-76 H
1988 * W 70-63 H
1988 * L 59-84 A
1988 + L 70-81 N
1989 * L 70-74 H
1989 * L 66-69 A
1990 * L 67-68 A
1990 * L 69-74 H
1991 * L 56-80 H
1991 * L 56-84 A
1992 * L 66-68 (ot) H
1992 * L 63-75 A
1992 & L 70-73 N
1993 * L 66-67 A
1993 * W 63-52 H
1994 * W 70-48 A
1994 * W 66-56 H
1995 * W 93-67 H
1995 * W 86-61 A
1996 * W 94-80 A
1996 * W 87-66 H
1996 + W 76-48 N
1997 * W 72-56 H
1997 * L 65-80 A
1998 * W 77-64 A
1998 * L 64-65 H
1999 * W 83-52 H
1999 * L 70-75 A
2000 * W 62-57 H
2000 * L 69-80 A
2000 + W 69-65 (ot) N
2001 * W 93-79 A
2001 * W 82-69 H
2002 * L 79-88 A
2002 * W 91-78 H
2002 ~ W 96-90 N 2003 * W 92-72 H 2003 * W 78-63 A 2004 * W 87-70 A 2004 * W 93-73 H
2005 * W 86-62 H 2005 * W 82-75 A 2006 * W 102-73 H
2006 * W 81-71 A 2007 * W 69-52 H
2007 * W 82-57 A 2008 * W 92-57 A 2008 * W 101-59 H
2009 * W 83-69 A 2009 * W 92-58 H 2010 * W 91-84 H 2010 * W 72-54 A 2011 * W 92-75 H
2011 * W 63-44
) W 79-61 N
* W 99-73 H
* W 69-66 A
* W 92-62 H
* W 96-49 A
* W 89-59 A
* W 81-67 H
* W 92-64 H
* W 100-74 N
* W 75-70 H 2020 * W 89-77 A
* W 95-70 H
* W 97-75 A
* W 117-83 H
W 86-66 A
* W 111-88 H
* W 97-88 A
* # W 86-60 H
* W 86-61 A
* W 89-82 A 2025 * W 107-55 H * West Coast Conference Game $ Knights of Columbus (Portland, OR) ^ Played at Spokane Coliseum # Played at Spokane Arena ? WCC Tournament (Spokane, WA) + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) & WCC Tournament (Portland, OR) ~ WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA) ) WCC Tournament (Las Vegas)
Current GU Streak - Won 49
Portland, University of (111-66)
1959 ^ L 66-70 N 1959 L 64-66 A 1959 L 50-63 A 1960 W 55-54 A 1960 L 58-71 A 1960 ^ W 80-60 N 1960 ^ L 73-78 N 1961 # L 55-73 A 1961 @ L 47-63 N 1961 ? L 66-88 N 1961 L 63-81 A 1962 L 55-68 A 1962 ^ W 65-52 N 1963 W 61-54 A
1963 ^ W 59-53 N 1964 $ L 100-105 A 1964 L 80-99 A 1964 ^ L 84-88 N
1965 $ L 69-80 A 1965 W 90-81 A 1966 L 75-82 A 1966 W 81-78 H 1967 W 79-67 A 1967 W 82-62 H
1968 & W 60-54 H
1968 L 82-94 A
1969 W 53-49 A 1969 W 100-79 H 1970 L 84-95 A 1971 W 82-67 H 1972 L 68-77 A 1973 W 76-73 H
1974 L 51-59 A
1978 L 76-81 H
1979 L 76-91 A
1980 *^ L 77-79 N
1980 * W 89-79 A
1981 * W 80-69 A
1981 * L 66-70 (ot) H
1982 *% L 61-65 N
1982 * L 56-58 H
1983 *% L 60-61 N
1983 * W 56-51 H
1984 * W 73-54 H
1984 *% W 56-55 (ot) N
1985 * L 58-59 A
1985 * L 54-56 H
1986 * W 63-62 (ot) H
1986 * W 54-52 A
1987 * W 87-55 H
1987 * W 61-58 A
1988 * W 76-67 H
1988 * W 67-63 A
1989 * W 91-75 H
1989 * W 76-66 A
1990 * L 64-68 H
1990 * L 68-84 A
1991 * W 82-78 (ot) H
1991 * L 63-67 A
1992 * W 86-73 H
1992 * W 83-81 (ot) A
1993 * W 71-53 H
1993 * L 63-65 (ot) A
1993 ~ W 77-57 N
1994 * W 91-63 H
1994 * W 75-71 A
1995 * W 75-59 H
1995 * L 71-74 A
1995 + W 80-67 N
1996 * W 95-72 H
1996 * L 66-67 A
1996 + L 68-76 N
1997 * W 79-67 H
1997 * W 76-59 A
1998 * W 89-72 H
1998 * W 73-60 A
1999 * W 104-57 H
1999 * W 82-73 A
1999 + W 84-63 N
2000 * W 84-66 H
2000 * W 81-57 A
2001 * W 81-57 H
2001 * W 77-72 A
2002 * W 102-67 H
2002 * W 94-80 A
2003 * W 70-67 A
2003 * L 68-72 H
2004 * W 80-65 A
2004 * W 79-69 H
2005 * W 91-79 H
2005 * W 84-68 A
2006 * W 81-64 H
2006 * W 97-83 A
2007 * W 80-68 A
2007 * W 87-67 H
2008 * W 79-41 H
2008 * W 73-51 A
2009 * W 67-50 H
2009 * W 93-78 A
2010 * W 81-78 A
2010 * W 76-49 H
2011 * W 74-61 H
2011 * W 67-64 A
2012 * W 90-51 H
2012 * W 74-62 A
2013 * W 71-49 A
2013 * W 81-52 H
2014 * L 73-82 A
2014 * W 71-66 H
2015 * W 87-75 A
2015 * W 64-46 H
2016 * W 85-74 H
2016 * W 92-66 A
2016 ) W 92-67 N
2017 * W 73-52 H
2017 * W 83-64 A
2018 * W 103-57 H
2018 * W 95-79 A 2019 * W 89-66 A
2020 * W 85-72 A
2021 * W 116-88 A 2022 * W 104-72 H
2023 * W 115-75 H 2023 * W 82-67 A 2024 * W 96-64 H 2024 * W 86-65 A
2025 *> W 81-50 H
2025 * W 105-62 A
* West Coast Conference Game
^ Played at Spokane Coliseum
# City of Roses Tournament (Portland, OR)
@ Played at Coeur d’Alene, ID
? Played at Vancouver, WA
$ Knights of Columbus (Portland, OR) & Lilac Tournament (Spokane, WA)
% Played at Memorial Coliseum (Portland, OR)
~ WCC Tournament (San Francisco, CA)
+ WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA)
) WCC Tournament (Las Vegas)
> Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 20
Portland State University (19-7)
1965 # W 71-53 H
1966 W 80-45
+
# Home game at Spokane Coliseum
$ Long Beach Invitational (Long Beach, CA)
^ PSU Holiday Classic (Portland, OR)
+ Played at Portland Memorial Coliseum
@ Phil Knight Legacy (Portland, OR)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Prairie View A&M University (1-0)
2001 # W 93-50 N
# Played at Spokane Arena
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Providence College (0-2)
1959 L 65-76 A 1961 L 80-81 A
Current GU Streak - Lost 2
Purdue University (0-4)
1999 # L 68-83 A
$ L 66-75 N 2022 @ L 66-84 N 2023 ^ L 63-73 N
# Preseason NIT (W. Lafayette, IN)
$ NCAA 3rd Round (Albuquerque, NM)
@ Phil Knight Legacy (Portland, OR)
^ Allstate Maui Invitational (Honolulu, HI)
Current GU Streak - Lost 4
Quinnipiac (1-0)
2017 % W 82-62 N
% AdvoCare Invitational (Orlando, FL)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Rhode Island, University of (0-1)
1968 # L 81-89 A
# Lobo Classic (Albuquerque, NM)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Rice University (1-0)
2007 + W 88-50 N
+ Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Robert Morris College (1-0)
1984 # W 73-57 N
# Far West Classic (Portland, OR)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Sacramento State University (3-2)
1972 L 74-76 A 1973 L 58-73 H
1995 W 77-72 (ot) A
1996 W 66-44 H
2014 W 104-58 H
Current GU Streak - Won 3
St. Francis College (1-0)
1982 # W 65-51 N
# KOA Classic (Billings, MT)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
W 93-58
St. John’s University (4-1)
1961 L 69-97 A
2000 # W 82-76 N
2002 + W 65-58 N
2011 % W 86-71 N
2014 ! W 73-66 N
# NCAA 2nd Round (Tucson, AZ)
+ Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK)
% NCAA 2nd Round (Denver, CO)
! NIT Season Tipoff (New York City)
Current GU Streak - Won 4
Saint Joseph’s University (4-2)
2002 W 83-80 A
2003 L 78-79 (ot) H
2004 # L 66-73 N
2006 W 102-94 H
2008 W 70-65 (ot) A
2014 W 94-42 H
# Coaches vs. Cancer (New York, NY)
Current GU Streak - Won 3
Saint Louis University (2-0)
2005 W 75-45 H
2006 W 60-57 H
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Saint Martin’s College (1-0)
2015 W 86-50 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Saint Mary’s College (80-37)
1972 W 86-84 A
1977 L 80-82 A
1978 L 73-82 H
1980 * L 79-91 A
1980 * ^ W 73-72 N
1981 * W 59-50 A
1981 * W 64-63 H
1982 * W 61-58 (ot) A
1982 * W 75-73 (2ot) H
1983 * L 50-59 A
1983 * L 46-51 H
1984 * L 51-52 A
1984 * L 70-72 H
1985 * W 57-55 H
1985 * L 53-67 A
1986 * W 79-61 A
1986 * W 77-67 H
1987 * W 70-51 H
1987 * L 48-49 A
1988 * L 64-77 H
1988 * L 63-72 A
1989 * L 45-67 A
1989 * L 63-67 (ot) H
1990 * L 53-61 H
1990 * W 75-62 A
1991 * L 75-83 A
1991 * W 73-69 H
1992 * W 69-65 (ot) H
1992 * L 57-65 A
1993 * W 82-64 A
1993 * W 79-55 H
1994 * W 72-69 A
1994 * W 88-78 H
1995 * L 63-68 H
1995 * L 66-73 A
1995 + W 69-59 N
1996 * W 81-71 A
1996 * W 83-82 (ot) H
1996 + W 64-54 N
1997 * W 80-57 H
1997 * L 72-74 A
1998 * W 102-73 H
1998 * L 73-76 A
1999 * W 78-70 A
1999 * W 97-52 H
1999 + W 70-57 N
2000 * W 90-60 A
2000 * W 93-66 H
2000 + W 76-49 N
2001 * W 102-48 A
2001 * W 90-64 H
2001 ? W 105-65 N
2002 * W 70-52 H
2002 * W 74-55 A
2003 * W 56-53 A
2003 * W 73-49 H
2003 ? W 73-52 N
2004 * W 75-61 H
2004 * W 79-60 A 2004 + W 84-71 N
2005 * L 81-89 A
2005 * W 68-63 H
2005 + W 80-67 N
2006 * W 68-60 A 2006 * W 62-61 H
2007 * L 75-80 A
2007 * W 60-49 H
2008 * L 85-89 (ot) A
2008 * W 88-76 H 2009 * W 69-62 H 2009 * W 72-70 A 2009 ) W 83-58 N 2010 * W 89-82 A 2010 * W 80-61 H 2010 ) L 62-81 N 2011 * L 71-73 H
2011 * W 89-85 (ot) A 2011 ) W 75-63 N 2012 * L 62-83 A 2012 * W 73-59 H 2012 ) L 74-78 N 2013 * W 83-78 H 2013 * W 77-60 A 2013 ) W 65-51 N 2014 * W 73-51 H 2014 * W 75-47 A 2014 ) W 70-54 N
* W 68-47 H
* W 70-60 A
* L 70-67 A
* L 63-58 H
) W 85-75 N
* W 79-56 H
* W 74-64 A
) W 74-56 N
* L 71-74
* W 78-65
* W 94-46
* W 69-55
) L 47-60 N
* W 90-60 A
* W 86-76 H 2020 ) W 84-66 N 2021 * W 73-59 A
2021 * W 87-65 H
2021 ) W 78-55 N
2022 * W 74-58 H
2022 * L 57-67 A
2022 ) W 82-69 N
2023 * L 70-78 (ot) A
2023 * W 77-68 H
2023 ) W 77-51 N
2024 * L 62-64 H
2024 * W 70-57 A
2024 ) L 60-69 N
2025 * L 58-62 A
2025 * L 67-74 H * West Coast Conference Game
^ Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) ? WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA) ) WCC Tournament (Las Vegas, NV)
Current GU Streak - Lost 3
St. Peters College (0-1)
1991 # L 56-72 N # KYLT Classic (Missoula, MT)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
St. Thomas Aquinas (1-0)
2014 W 109-55 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Samford University (1-0)
1994 # W 72-70 H # Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Sam Houston State University (1-0)
1993 # W 84-66 H # Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
San Diego, University of (83-21)
1980 * W 72-62 A
1980 * ^ W 78-66 N
1981 * W 53-47 A
1981 * W 68-54 H
1982 * W 70-61 A
1982 * W 63-53 H
1983 * W 64-55 H
1983 * L 53-58 A
1984 * W 60-58 A
1984 * L 69-71 (2ot) H
1985 * W 58-45 H
1985 * L 43-58 A
1986 * L 50-74 A
1986 * W 68-61 H
1987 * W 58-46 H
1987 * L 48-61 A
1988 * W 70-52 H
1988 * W 78-73 A
1989 * W 71-66 (ot) A
1989 * W 88-71 H
1990 * L 58-68 A
1990 * L 65-73 H
1991 * L 80-89 H
1991 * W 70-64 A
1991 + L 62-72 N
1992 * W 71-69 (ot) A
1992 * W 58-50 H
1992 # W 61-48 N
1993 * W 79-64 H
1993 * W 69-66 A
1994 * W 80-68 H
1994 * L 73-82 A
1994 + L 75-83 N
1995 * L 70-80 A
1995 * W 71-63 H
1995 + W 74-57 N
1996 * W 60-53 H
1996 * W 69-59 A
1997 * L 74-80 A
1997 * L 69-76 H
1997 ? L 59-64 N
1998 * W 71-69 H
1998 * L 83-84 A
1998 + W 74-59 N
1999 * L 59-75 A
1999 * W 69-62 H
2000 * W 84-79 (ot) A
2000 * L 70-82 H
2000 + W 80-70 N
2001 * W 78-57 H
2001 * W 72-69 A
2001 & W 76-68 A
2002 * W 75-62 H
2002 * W 77-76 A
2002 & W 87-79 A
2003 * W 89-65 H
2003 * W 72-69 A
2003 & L 63-72 A
2004 * W 85-73 A
2004 * W 97-78 H
2005 * W 68-56 A
2005 * W 90-73 H
2005 + W 90-74 N
2006 * W 64-60 A
2006 * W 75-59 H
2006 ) W 96-92 (ot) H
2007 * W 91-82 H
2007 * W 74-64 A
2007 ( W 88-70 N
2008 * W 80-70 H
2008 * W 59-55 A
2008 * & L 62-69 A
2009 * W 64-47 H
2009 * W 58-47 A
2010 * W 68-50 A
2010 * W 82-65 H
2011 * W 86-53 H
2011 * W 68-31 A
2012 * W 77-60 H
2012 * W 65-57 A
2013 * W 65-63 A
2013 * W 81-50 H
2014 * W 59-56 H
2014 * L 66-69 A
2014 * W 60-48 A
2015 * W 59-39 H
2016 * W 88-52 H
2016 * W 82-60 A
2017 * W 79-43 H
2017 * W 96-38 A
2018 * W 69-59 H
2018 * W 77-72 A
2019 * W 85-69 H
2019 * W 79-67 A
2020 * W 94-60 A
2020 * W 94-59 H
2021 * W 90-62 A
2021 * W 106-69 H
2022 * W 92-62 A
2023 * W 97-72 H
2024 * W 101-74 H
2024 * W 105-63 A
2025 * W 93-80 H
* West Coast Conference Game
^ Played at Spokane Coliseum + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA)
# WCC Tournament (Portland, OR)
? WCC Tournament (Los Angeles, CA) & WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA) ) WCC Tournament (Spokane, WA) ( WCC Tournament (Portland, OR)
Current GU Streak - Won 19
San Diego State University (3-3)
1960 # W 72-69 N
2011 L 76-79 H
2017 ^ W 69-48 H
2017 L 70-72 A 2023 L 74-84 H
2024 W 80-67 A
# City of Roses Tournament (Portland, OR)
^ ESPN Tip-Off Marathon (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
San Francisco, University of (76-22)
1961 L 62-64 A
1962 L 74-91 A
1963 ^ L 54-62 N 1966 L 67-80 A
1980 * L 68-73 A
1980 * ^ W 84-66 N 1981 * L 61-63 A 1981 * W 79-67 H
1982 * L 65-80 A
1982 * L 58-69 H
1986 * W 97-59 H
* W 85-57
* L 73-81 A
* L 79-82
* W 83-72
* L 50-62
* L 64-67 H 1990 * W 63-61 H 1990 * W 76-75 A 1991 * L 68-78 A
* W 95-72 H
* W 90-88 H
* W 88-74 A
* L 74-77 A
* W 85-64 H
* W 103-98 H
* W 93-89 A 1995 * L 98-106 (ot) A 1995 * W 106-67 H 1996 * W 60-55 H 1996 * W 73-59 A 1997 * L 70-71 A
* W 53-50 H 1998 * W 76-72 (ot) H 1998 * W 96-85 A 1998 + L 67-80 N
1999 * W 83-71 A
1999 * W 78-52 H
2000 * W 96-73 H
2000 * W 70-64 A
2001 * W 78-59 A 2001 * W 84-82 H
2002 * W 93-73 H
2002 * W 70-54 A
2003 * W 66-56 A
* W 82-71 H
* W 92-50 H
* W 71-48 A 2005 * L 70-73 A 2005 * W 75-73 H
* W 84-75 A 2006 * W 75-72 H 2007 * W 72-56 H 2007 * W 86-79 (ot) A 2008 * W 72-64 H 2008 * W 83-63 A
* W 85-51 H
* W 78-73 A
* L 77-81 (ot) A
* W 75-69 H
* L 91-96 (ot) A
* W 70-53 H
# W 71-67 N
* W 69-41 H
* W 75-65 A
* W 88-57 H
# W 81-72 N
* W 102-94 (ot) A
* W 95-80 A
* W 96-61 H
* W 75-65 A
* W 82-73 H
# W 88-60 N
* W 96-83 A
* W 92-62 H 2020 * W 83-79 A 2020 * W 71-54 H 2020 # W 81-77 N 2021 * W 85-62 H 2021 * W 100-61 A 2022 * W 78-62 H 2022 * W 89-74 A
# W 81-71 N 2023 * W 77-75 A 2023 * W 99-81 H 2023 # W 84-73 N 2024 * W 77-72 H
2024 * W 86-68 A 2024 # W 89-77 N
2025 * W 88-77 H
2025 * W 95-75 N
* West Coast Conference Game
^ Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA)
# WCC Tournament (Las Vegas, NV)
> Chase Center (San Francisco, CA)
Current GU Streak - Won 32
San Jose State University (2-5)
1968 # L 68-88 N
1974 W 70-68 A
1975 L 63-71 H
1982 $ L 55-60 N
1992 W 61-56 H
1993 L 73-76 (ot) A
1994 ^ L 87-98 N
# Lobo Classic (Albuquerque,NM)
$ KOA Classic (Billings, MT)
^ Fry’s Invitational (Palo Alto, CA)
Current GU Streak - Lost 2
Santa Clara University (72-32)
1959 L 62-67 A
1964 # W 87-74 N
1969 L 62-86 A
1980 * L 71-87 A
1980 *& W 79-76 N
1981 * L 61-75 A
1981 * W 74-73 H
1982 * W 82-72 A
1982 * L 56-66 H
1983 * L 50-59 A
1983 * W 64-62 H
1984 * L 55-56 A
1984 * W 73-63 H
1985 * L 60-68 (ot) H
1985 * L 52-56 A
1986 * W 70-62 H
1986 * L 68-76 A
1987 * W 68-55 H
1987 * L 61-70 A
1988 * L 51-58 A
1988 * W 65-62 H
1989 * L 55-69 A
1989 * W 83-66 H
1990 * L 66-70 A
1990 * L 72-74 A
1991 * W 75-64 H
1991 * L 61-69 A
1992 * L 52-73 A
1992 * L 58-61 H
1992 + W 54-51 N
1993 * W 64-61 (ot) H
1993 * L 56-58 A
1993 $ L 51-53 N
1994 * W 60-58 A
1994 * W 92-78 H
1995 * L 68-73 (ot) H
1995 * L 74-83 A
1996 * L 61-72 A
1996 * L 71-77 H
1997 * W 75-66 H
1997 * L 52-67 A
1998 * W 78-73 H
1998 * L 67-70 A
1999 * W 71-69 A
1999 * W 70-52 H
1999 ^ W 91-66 A
2000 * W 97-67 H
2000 * L 70-81 A
2001 * W 70-64 H
2001 * L 71-84 A
2001 ? W 80-77 N
2002 * W 83-81 H
2002 * W 84-69 A
2003 * W 96-62 H
2003 * W 71-66 A
2004 * W 79-63 A
2004 * W 80-64 H
2004 ^ W 63-62 A
2005 * W 91-87 A
2005 * W 92-75 H
2006 * W 81-68 A
2006 * W 85-71 H
2007 * W 77-69 A
2007 * L 73-84 H
2007 ( W 77-68 N
2008 * W 87-82 (2ot) A
2008 * W 88-54 H
2008 ? W 52-48 N
2009 * W 95-53 H
2009 * W 81-73 A
2009 ) W 94-59 N
2010 * W 71-64 A 2010 * W 88-51 H 2011 * L 71-85 A 2011 * W 85-76 H
* W 82-60 H
* W 73-62 A
* W 81-74 A
* W 85-42 H
* W 74-60 H
* W 54-52 A 2014 ) W 77-75 N 2015 * W 79-57 H 2015 * W 75-63
* W 79-77
* W 84-67
* W 88-57
* W 90-55
) W 77-68
* W 101-52
2018 * W 75-60
2019 * W 91-48
2019 * W 98-39
* W 104-54
* W 87-72
* W 89-75
* W 115-83
* W 81-69
* W 81-76
* W 88-70
2024 * L 76-77
2024 * W 94-81
2025 * L 99-103
2025 * W 95-76 A
* West Coast Conference Game
# Knights of Columbus (Portland, OR) & Played at Spokane Coliseum
+ WCC Tournament (Portland, OR)
$ WCC Tournament (San Francisco, CA)
^ WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA)
? WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA)
( WCC Tournament (Portland, OR)
)WCC Tournament (Las Vegas, NV)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
South Alabama, University of (3-0)
1996 $ W 60-43 N
1999 # W 80-63 N
2014 ! W 68-59 N
! Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
$ U.S. West Tournament (Seattle, WA)
# Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, IA)
Current GU Streak - Won 3
South Carolina (1-0)
2017 # W 77-73 N
# NCAA Final Four (Phoenix, AZ)
Current GU Streak- Won 1
South Carolina Upstate, U. of (1-0)
2009 W 90-40 H
Current GU Streak- Won 1
South Dakota, University of (2-0)
2013 W 96-58 H
2017 W 102-65 H
Current GU Streak- Won 2
South Dakota State (1-0)
2017 # W 66-46 N
# NCAA 1st Round (Salt Lake City, UT)
Current GU Streak- Won 1
Southeastern Louisiana (1-0)
2014 W 76-57 H
Current GU Streak- Won 1
Southern University (2-0)
2011 W 117-72 H
2013 # W 64-58 N
# NCAA 2nd Round (Salt Lake City, UT)
Current GU Steak - Won 2
Southern California, Univ. of (2-2)
1992 # L 60-77 N
1993 L 59-77 A
2021^ W 85-66 N
2023 & W 89-76 N
^ NCAA National Semifinal (Indianapolis)
# Played at Spokane Coliseum & Legends of Basketball Invit. (Las Vegas, NV)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Southern Methodist (1-1)
2014 W 72-56 H
2015 L 69-60 A
Current GU Steak - Lost 1
Southern Mississippi (1-0)
2020# W 94-69 N
# Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas)
Current GU Steak - Won 1
Southern Utah University (2-1)
1996 W 77-60 H
1997 L 47-71 A
2013 W 103-65 H
Current GU Steak - Won 1
Southwest Texas State Univ. (1-0)
1991 # W 77-65 W
# KYLT Classic (Missoula, MT)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Stanford University (4-2)
1994 # W 80-76 A
1999 $ W 82-74 N
2003 + L 71-81 N
2004 + L 80-87 N
2006 W 80-76 H
2007 W 90-86 (2ot) A
# NIT 1st Round (Stanford, CA)
$ NCAA 2nd Round (Seattle, WA)
+ Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, CA)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Syracuse University of (1-1)
2010 # L 65-87 N
2023 ^ W 76-57 N
# NCAA Second Round (Buffalo, NY)
^ Allstate Maui Invitational (Honolulu, HI)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Tarleton State University (1-0)
2021 W 64-55 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Temple University (0-1)
2000 # L 48-64 N
# Great Eight (Chicago, IL)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Tennessee, University of (4-2)
2008 ! L 72-82 N
2009 ~ W 83-74 N
2009 W 89-79 A
2015 ! W 86-79 N
2017 & W 86-76 N
2018 @ L 73-76 N
! Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
~Old Spice Classic (Orlando, FL)
& Battle on Broadway (Nashville, TN)
@ Jerry Colangelo Classic (Phoenix, AZ)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Tennessee State University (1-1)
1962 L 81-92 A
1967 # W 89-74 N
# Lilac City Tournament (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Texas, University of (4-1)
2002 + W 67-64 N
2007 # W 87-77 N
2017 ! W 76-71 N
2021 W 86-74 H
2022 * L 74-93 A
+ Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK)
# Hall of Fame Classic (Phoenix, AZ)
! PK80 Invitational (Portland, OR)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Texas A&M (2-1)
2015 # L 61-62 N
2018 W 94-71 H
2020 W 79-49 A
# Battle 4 Atlantis (Bahamas)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Texas-Arlington, University of (2-1)
1993 # L 87-95 (2ot) N
2018 W 89-55 H
2020 W 72-66 H
# UAB Classic (Birmingham, AL)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Texas Christian University (2-1)
1975 # W 68-60 N
1999 L 87-90 A
2023 @ W 84-81 N
# USF Classic (San Francisco, CA)
@ NCAA 2nd Round (Denver, CO)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Texas-Pan American, Univ. of (2-0)
1999 W 74-73 A
2000 W 111-71 H
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Texas-San Antonio, Univ. of (2-0)
1997 # W 87-61 N
2007 W 92-48 H
# Bank One-Dodge Classic (Ft. Collins, CO)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Texas Southern University (5-0)
2009 W 84-42 H
2014 W 94-54 H
2017 W 97-69 H
2018 W 104-67 H
2020 W 101-62 H
Current GU Streak - Won 5
Texas Tech University (1-3)
2005 # L 69-71 N
2008 % L 63-73 N
2019 @ L 69-75 N
2021 & W 69-55 N
# NCAA 2nd Round (Tucson, AZ)
% Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK)
@ NCAA Elite Eight (Anaheim, CA)
& Jerry Colangelo Classic (Phoenix, AZ)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Toledo, University of (0-1)
1965 L 81-86 A
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Tulsa, University of (3-0)
1998 # W 78-40 N
2003 W 69-60 H
2004 W 76-56 A
# Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, AK)
Current GU Streak - Won 3
UCLA (7-3)
2000 W 59-43 A 2006 ! L 71-73
W 87-74
W 74-62
L 66-71
2021 ^ W 93-90 (ot) N
2021 # W 83-63 N
2023 @ W 79-76 N
2023 ^ W 69-65 N
2024 $ L 62-65 N
! NCAA Tourney (Salt Lake City, UT)
^ NCAA National Semifinal (Indianapolis)
# Good Sam Empire Classic (Las Vegas, NV)
@ NCAA West Regional (Las Vegas)
^ Allstate Maui Invitational (Honolulu, HI)
$ West Coast Hoops Showdown - Inglewood, CA
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Utah, University of (2-2)
1963 L 79-100 A 2003 # W 71-52 N
2008 W 61-59 H
2009 L 65-66 A
# Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Utah Valley University (1-0)
2017 W 92-69 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Utah State University (1-1)
1971 L 74-80 A 2017 W 79-66 H
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Valparaiso University (1-0)
2004 # W 76-49 N
# NCAA 1st Round (Seattle, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Virginia, University of (2-1)
2001 # W 86-85 N
2006 W 80-69 H
L 87-108 A
# NCAA 1st Round (Memphis, TN)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Virginia Tech (1-0)
2008 ! W 82-64 N
! Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Villanova (0-1)
2017 ! L 72-88 N
! Jimmy V Classic (New York City)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Wake Forest University (1-1) 2010 L 75-77 H 2011 W 73-63 A
Current GU Streak - Won 1 Washington, University of (19-31)
2003 W 95-89 (ot) H
W 86-62 A 2005 W 99-87 H 2006 L 99-95 A 2007 W 97-77 H 2015 ! W 80-64 N
2017 W 98-71 H
2017 W 97-70 A
2018 W 81-79 H
2020 W 83-76 A
2022 W 77-60 H
2023 L 73-78 A & Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA)
^ Key Arena (Seattle, WA)
! Battle 4 Atlantis (Bahamas)
Current GU Streak - Loss 1
Washington State University (54-98)
1959 # L 67-68 H
1959 L 79-88 A
1960 # L 70-81 H
1960 L 67-69 A
1961 W 80-77 A
1961 # L 60-81 H
1962 L 73-74 (ot) A
1962 # W 74-61 H
1963 L 66-70 A
1963 # W 73-56 H
1965 W 72-71 A
1965 # W 54-49 H
1966 L 78-106 H
1966 W 97-82 A
1967 L 70-72 A
1967 L 64-69 H
1968 L 66-95 A
1968 L 70-101 H
1969 L 64-91 H
1969 L 61-85 A
1970 L 69-85 A
1970 $ L 66-73 N
1971 L 70-81 (ot) H
1972 L 61-82 A
1973 W 54-52 H
1973 W 61-52 A
1974 $ L 53-57 N
1975 $ L 50-73 N
1976 $ L 76-77 (ot) N
1977 $ L 57-66 N
1978 L 52-58 H
1979 $ L 63-66 (2ot) N
1981 $ L 52-63 N
1982 $ L 44-53 N
1983 $ L 53-73 N
1984 $ L 72-73 N
1985 L 56-62 A
1986 $ L 61-64 N
1987 ? L 56-64 N
1987 W 59-58 A
1989 ? W 64-63 N
1996 + L 67-72 (ot) N
1996 @ L 73-92 A
1997 + L 62-75 N
1998 L 70-85 A
1999 + W 70-61 N
2000 + W 73-63 N
2002 W 67-44 H
2003 W 110-104 (ot) A
2004 W 96-58 H
2005 W 54-52 A
2006 W 67-53 H
2007 L 67-77 A
2008 L 47-51 H
2009 W 74-52 A
2010 W 74-69 H
W 89-81 H
W 71-69 A
W 90-74
2014 + W 81-66 N
W 69-60 A
* W 88-75 H
2025 * W 84-63 A
# Home game at Spokane Coliseum
$ Played at Spokane Coliseum
? Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, WA)
+ Played at Spokane Arena
@ NIT 1st Round (Pullman, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 7
Weber State University (12-31)
1963 L 82-92 A
1964 *# L 72-77 H
1964 * L 73-87
* W 71-67
* L 62-84 H
* L 51-72 H
* W 67-66
* L 65-86 (ot)
# Home Game at Spokane Coliseum + Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, UT)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
West Virginia (5-1)
2012 - W 77-54
2013 W 84-50 H
2014 W 80-76 A
2017 # W 61-58 N
2021 @ W 87-82 N
2024 ^ L 78-86 (ot) N
- NCAA Second Round (Pittsburgh, PA)
# NCAA Regional Semi (San Jose, CA)
@ Jimmy V Classic (Indianapolis)
^ Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Western Kentucky (2-0)
2008 ! W 74-71 N
2009~ W 83-81 N
! Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK)
~NCAA Second Round (Portland, OR)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
Western Michigan (1-0)
2011! W 78-58 N
!Ronald McDonald House Charities Classic (Spokane Arena)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Wichita State University (0-2)
1995 # L 53-54 (ot) A
2013 $ L 70-76 N
# Cessna Classic (Wichita, KS)
$ NCAA 3rd Round (Salt Lake City, UT)
Current GU Streak - Lost 2
Winthrop University (1-0)
2005 # W 74-64 N
# NCAA 1st Round (Tucson, AZ)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Wisconsin, University of (1-2)
1964 L 71-115 A
1990 # L 58-63 N
2010 ! W 74-61 N
# Marquette Classic (Milwaukee, WI)
! EA Sports Maui Invitational
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Wisconsin-Green Bay, Univ. of (2-2)
1985 L 52-63 (2ot) A
1986 W 63-47 H
2001 W 85-58 H
2001 L 61-72 A
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Univ. of (1-1)
1977 L 62-80 A
1979 # W 63-61 N
# PSU Holiday Classic (Portland, OR)
Current GU Streak - Won 1
Wyoming, University of (2-2)
1960 + W 52-43 N
1989 # L 67-80 N
1998 $ W 69-55 A
2002 ? L 66-73 N
+ Idaho State Classic (Pocatello, ID)
# Cowboy Shootout (Casper, WY)
$ NIT 1st Round (Laramie, WY)
? NCAA 1st Round (Albuquerque, NM)
Current GU Streak - Lost 1
Xavier University (5-1)
1961 L 82-87 A
2006 ! W 79-75 N
2011 W 64-54 H
2012 W 72-65 A
2017 # W 83-59 N
2022 @ W 88-84 N
! NCAA Tourney (Salt Lake City, UT)
# NCAA Regional Finals (San Jose, CA)
@ Phil Knight Legacy (Portland, OR)
Current GU Streak - Won 5
Yale University (2-0)
1992 # W 70-59 H
2023 W 86-71 H
# Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA)
Current GU Streak - Won 2
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS
Year Won Lost Pct. Coach
1907-08 9 2 .818 No Coach
1908-09 10 2 .833 George Varnell
1909-10 11 3 .786 William Mulligan
1910-11 8 1 .889 Frank McKevitt
1911-12 4 2 .667 Fred Burns
1912-13 4 2 .667 Ed Mulholland
1913-14 5 2 .714 R.E. Harmon
1914-15 5 2 .714 R.E. Harmon
1915-16 2 7 .222 William Higgins
1916-17 4 5 .444 McGough
1917-18 3 2 .600 Condon
1918-19 8 4 .667 Edward Geheves
1919-20 1 13 .071 Edward Geheves
1920-21 4 8 .333 Gus Dorais
1921-22 2 15 .118 Gus Dorais
1922-23 10 8 .556 Gus Dorais
1923-24 9 10 .474 Gus Dorais
1924-25 9 12 .428 Gus Dorais
1925-26 16 7 .696 Gus Dorais
1926-27 8 16 .333 Maurice Smith
1927-28 9 16 .360 Maurice Smith
1928-29 14 12 .560 Maurice Smith
1929-30 8 7 .533 Maurice Smith
1930-31 7 8 .467 Maurice Smith
1931-32 4 7 .364 S. Dagly
1932-33 4 15 .211 Perry Teneyck
1933-34 7 16 .304 Claude McGrath
1934-35 6 14 .300 Claude McGrath
1935-36 9 10 .474 Claude McGrath
1936-37 1 5 .167 Claude McGrath
1937-38 0 4 .000 Claude McGrath
1938-39 7 10 .412 Claude McGrath
1939-40 9 15 .375 Claude McGrath
1940-41 13 14 .481 Claude McGrath
1941-42 16 13 .552 Claude McGrath
1942-43 2 9 .182 B. Frasier
1943-44 22 4 .846 Charles Henry
1944-45 12 19 .387 Eugene Wozny
1945-46 6 14 .300 Gordon White
1946-47 20 9 .690 Claude McGrath
1947-48 24 11 .686 Claude McGrath
1948-49 17 12 .586 Claude McGrath
1949-50 18 11 .621 L.T. Underwood
1950-51 8 22 .267 L.T. Underwood
1951-52 19 16 .543 Hank Anderson
1952-53 15 14 .517 Hank Anderson
1953-54 12 16 .428 Hank Anderson
1954-55 16 13 .551 Hank Anderson
1955-56 13 15 .464 Hank Anderson
1956-57 11 16 .407 Hank Anderson
1957-58 16 10 .615 Hank Anderson
1958-59 11 15 .423 Hank Anderson
1959-60 14 12 .538 Hank Anderson
1960-61 11 15 .423 Hank Anderson
1961-62 14 12 .538 Hank Anderson
1962-63 14 12 .538 Hank Anderson
1963-64 10 15 .400 Hank Anderson
1964-65 18 8 .692 Hank Anderson 1965-66 19 7 .731 Hank Anderson
1966-67 20 6 .769 Hank Anderson
1967-68 9 17 .346 Hank Anderson
1968-69 11 15 .423 Hank
14 12 .538
13 13 .500 Adrian Buoncristiani 1974-75 13 13 .500 Adrian Buoncristiani 1975-76 13 13 .500 Adrian Buoncristiani 1976-77 11 16 .407 Adrian Buoncristiani 1977-78 14 15 .483 Adrian Buoncristiani 1978-79 16 10 .615 Dan Fitzgerald
1979-80 14 13 .519 Dan Fitzgerald
1980-81 19 8 .704 Dan Fitzgerald
1981-82 15 12 .556 Jay Hillock
1982-83 13 14 .481 Jay Hillock 1983-84 17 11 .607 Jay Hillock 1984-85 15 13 .536 Jay Hillock
1985-86 15 13 .536 Dan Fitzgerald
1986-87 18 10 .640 Dan Fitzgerald 1987-88 16 12 .571 Dan Fitzgerald 1988-89 14 14 .500 Dan Fitzgerald 1989-90 8 20 .286 Dan Fitzgerald 1990-91 14 14 .500 Dan Fitzgerald 1991-92 20 10 .667 Dan Fitzgerald
19 9 .679 Dan Fitzgerald
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COACHING RECORDS (WINS)
COACHING RECORDS (PERCENTAGE)
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
Gonzaga University’s results since playing a NCAA Division I schedule beginning with the 1958-59 season.
Special thanks to John Blanchette of the Spokesman-Review for his assistance in compiling this list.
1958-59 (11-15; Independent)
Coach Hank Anderson
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
12/1 % WILLAMETTE W 86-61
12/4 % WASHINGTON STATE L 67-68
12/6 Washington State L 79-88
12/8 % EASTERN WASHINGTON W 73-58
12/10 % WHITMAN W 78-61
12/18 % NORTH DAKOTA W 85-60
12/27 Bradley L 73-90
12/29 Creighton L 62-67
12/30 Lawrence Tech W 96-51
1/2 Providence L 65-76
1/3 Scranton L 74-75
1/18 % PORTLAND L 66-70
1/19 % PORTLAND W 75-48
1/22 % WHITWORTH W 86-63
1/29 % MONTANA STATE W 85-80
2/3 Santa Clara L 62-67
2/5 Univ. of the Pacific W 85-83
2/7 Humboldt State L 65-70
2/15 % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 72-66
2/16 % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 68-88
2/21 Portland L 64-66
2/22 Portland L 50-63
2/23 Whitworth W 85-61
2/28 Montana State L 61-83
3/6 Seattle University L 78-85
3/8 Seattle University L 69-86
%HomeGameatSpokaneColiseum
1959-60 (14-12; Independent) Coach Hank Anderson
Date Opponent W/L Score
12/1 % WASHINGTON STATE L 70-81
12/6 Eastern Washington W 71-45
12/10 % WHITWORTH W 78-64
12/14 Washington State L 67-69
12/18 # Manhattan L 73-91
12/19 # San Diego State W 72-69
12/21 $ Pacific Lutheran L 75-79
12/22 & Pacific Lutheran W 84-68
12/28 * Wyoming W 52-43
12/29 * Colorado State W 57-55
1/11 % EASTERN WASHINGTON W 81-59
1/15 Montana State L 72-81
1/16 Idaho
3/4 Seattle University L 81-97
3/5 Seattle University W 92-66
%HomeGameatSpokaneColiseum #CityofRosesTournament(Portland,OR)
$atKennewick,WA &atYakima,WA
*IdahoStateInvitational(Pocatello,ID)
+atCoeurd’Alene,ID
53-64
1/30 + CREIGHTON W 71-70
2/4 % BRADLEY L 69-80
2/5 % IDAHO L 57-63
2/11 % MONTANA STATE W 82-71
2/14 % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 62-66
2/15 % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 79-78
2/19 Portland W 55-54
2/20 Portland L 58-71
2/25 % WHITWORTH W 94-75
2/27 % PORTLAND W 80-60
2/28 % PORTLAND L 73-78
1960-61 (11-15; Independent)
Coach Hank Anderson Date Opponent
12/2 % COLLEGE OF IDAHO W 95-61
12/3 Washington State W 80-77
12/9 Idaho State W 85-81
12/12 % WHITWORTH W 102-59
12/16 # Iona W 73-64
12/17 # Portland L 55-73
12/19 Detroit L 75-80
12/20 Providence L 80-81
12/22 St. John’s L
1/14 $ PORTLAND L 47-63
1/20 Seattle University L 84-86 1/23 % EASTERN WASHINGTON W
2/6 % REGIS COLLEGE W 81-76
2/8 % MONTANA STATE W 80-79
2/27 & Portland L 66-88
2/28 Portland L 63-81
3/3 Idaho L 78-102
%HomeGameatSpokaneColiseum #CityofRosesTournament(Portland,OR) $atCoeurd’Alene,ID &atVancouver,WA
1961-62 (14-12; Independent)
Coach Hank Anderson
12/1 % NEVADA
12/4 % WHITWORTH W 83-53 12/8 % EASTERN WASHINGTON W 78-57 12/9 Idaho L 57-70 12/11 Washington State L 73-74 (ot) 12/14 % IDAHO W 67-63
12/16 North Dakota W 79-68
12/18 Creighton L 77-82
12/20 Tennessee A&I L 81-92 1/2 % WHITWORTH W 80-63 1/10 Portland L 55-68
1/12 Oregon State L 64-78
1/14 % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 67-65
1/18 Eastern Washington W 78-70
1/23 Whitworth W 74-43
1/26 Long Beach State L 83-90
2/2 San Francisco L 74-91
2/3 Nevada W 77-69
2/5 % WASHINGTON STATE W 74-61
2/8 Seattle University L 74-89
2/15 % MONTANA STATE W 75-60
2/21 % IDAHO STATE L 79-80
2/23 # IDAHO STATE L 77-86
2/27 Montana State L 61-67
2/28 Carroll College W 79-75
%HomeGameatSpokaneColiseum #atCoeurd’Alene,ID
1962-63 (14-12; Independent)
Coach Hank Anderson
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/30 % LONG BEACH STATE W 78-74
12/4 % WHITWORTH W 73-64
12/7 % IDAHO L 52-63
12/8 Utah L 79-100
12/11 Washington State L 66-70
12/17 Idaho State L 67-78
12/19 Weber State L 82-92
12/21 # Eastern Montana W 59-58
12/22 # North Texas State W 86-75
12/28 $ Carroll College W 86-70
12/29 $ Idaho State L 64-73
1/3 Portland W 61-54
1/10 % WASHINGTON STATE W 73-56
1/14 Eastern Washington W 87-73
1/18 Seattle University L 59-90
1/19 Oregon State L 47-63
1/24 % MONTANA STATE W 63-56
1/25 Whitworth W 60-55
2/3 % SAN FRANCISCO L 54-62
2/5 % EASTERN WASHINGTON W 80-40
2/7 Montana State L 63-70
2/14 % PORTLAND W 59-53
2/16 & Idaho L 57-66
2/21 % IDAHO STATE W 76-61
2/24 % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 75-73
3/1 Idaho L 83-87
%HomeGameatSpokaneColiseum
#EasternMontanaTournament(Billings,MT)
$AnacondaTournament(Anaconda,MT) &atTwinFalls,ID 1963-64 (10-15; 5-5 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
12/2 % EASTERN WASHINGTON W 108-57
12/6 % EASTERN MONTANA L 69-73
12/7 # EASTERN MONTANA W 103-70
12/9 % WHITWORTH W 91-77
12/13 $ Portland L 100-105
12/14 $ Santa Clara W 87-74
12/17 Wisconsin L 71-115
12/18 Creighton L 79-89
1/2 Portland L 80-99
1/4 * Idaho W 69-61
1/9 %* MONTANA W 100-83
1/11 # * MONTANA STATE L 72-82
1/16 %* IDAHO W 75-65
1/20 Eastern Washington W 80-75
1/23 %* WEBER STATE L 72-77
2/6 %* IDAHO STATE W 77-64
2/9 % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 90-98
2/14 Oregon L 66-77
2/15 Oregon L 80-105
2/17 Seattle University
2/20 * Idaho State
2/22 * Weber State
88-108
95-103
73-87
2/27 * Montana State L 60-69
2/29 * Montana W 83-81
3/2 % PORTLAND L 84-88
%HomeGameatSpokaneColiseum #atCoeurd’Alene,ID $KnightsofColumbusTour.(Portland,OR) *BigSkyConferenceGame
1964-65 (18-8; 6-4 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/28 % PORTLAND STATE W 71-53
12/5 Washington State W 72-71
12/11 # Pepperdine W 93-70
12/12 # Portland L 69-80
12/14 % WHITWORTH W 69-67
12/16 % WASHINGTON STATE W 54-49
12/19 Eastern Montana W 75-63
12/21 Toledo L 81-86 12/22 Duquesne L 69-83
12/27 Seattle University L 87-111
12/29 British Columbia W 55-53
12/30 British Columbia W 65-51
1/6 Portland W
2/3 % EASTERN WASHINGTON W 83-69 2/6 * Montana State W 67-57
2/12 * Idaho L 65-86
2/17 %* IDAHO W 67-61
2/21 % ST. MARTIN’S W 83-67
2/27 %* IDAHO STATE W 74-53
3/1 %* WEBER STATE W 77-68
3/5 * Weber State L 67-86
3/6 * Idaho State L 97-101
%HomeGameatSpokaneColiseum #KnightsofColumbusTour.(Portland,OR)
*BigSkyConferenceGame
1965-66 (19-7; 8-2 in Big Sky)
Coach Hank Anderson
W
12/10 EASTERN MONTANA W 73-47
12/11 EASTERN MONTANA W 64-46
12/17 San Fernando Valley L 73-77
12/18 San Francisco L 67-80
12/20 Nevada-Las Vegas L 74-78
1/3 WHITWORTH W 84-65
1/4 PORTLAND STATE W 80-45
1/7 * IDAHO STATE W 93-86
1/8 * WEBER STATE W 87-74
1/14 * MONTANA W 100-69 1/15 * MONTANA STATE W 89-55
1/18 Eastern Washington W 62-42
1/22 * IDAHO W 94-79
1/29 Washington State W 97-82
2/1 Portland State W 84-81
2/2 Portland L 75-82
2/8 BRITISH COLUMBIA W 79-66
2/11 * Idaho W 82-65
2/12 BRITISH COLUMBIA W 81-59
2/18 * Idaho State W 87-73
2/19 * Weber State L 79-90
2/25 * Montana W 82-81
2/26 * Montana State L 74-75
3/6 PORTLAND W 81-78
*BigSkyConferenceGame
1966-67 (20-6; 7-3 in Big Sky)
Coach Hank Anderson
*BigSkyConferenceGame
#LilacCityTournament(Spokane,WA)
$LoboClassic(Albuquerque,NM) 1968-69 (11-15; 6-9 in Big Sky)
Coach Hank Anderson
Date Opponent W/L Score
Date W/L Score
11/25 % St. Martin’s W 78-60
11/26 % British Columbia W 89-73
12/1 St. Martin’s W 96-79
12/2 Washington State L 70-72
12/9 # Tennessee State W 89-74
12/10 # Idaho W 80-66
12/14 CAL WESTERN (USIU) W 78-61
12/15 WHITWORTH W 76-62
12/17 Eastern Montana W 93-77
1/2 Portland W 79-67
1/6 * Montana State W 80-71
1/7 * Montana W 94-73
1/11 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 76-66
1/14 * IDAHO L 61-64
1/20 ST. MARTIN’S W 94-67
1/21 PORTLAND STATE W 101-83
2/2 * Idaho W 67-62
2/4 WASHINGTON STATE L 64-69
2/10 * Weber State L 78-81
2/11 * Idaho State L 80-87
2/17 * MONTANA W 102-60
2/18 * MONTANA STATE W 69-52
2/22 Portland State L 80-91
2/25 PORTLAND W 82-62
3/3 * WEBER STATE W 71-67
3/4 * IDAHO STATE W 96-81
%TotemTournament(Vancouver,B.C.)
#LilacCityTournament(Spokane,WA)
*BigSkyConferenceGame
1967-68 (9-17; 6-9 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson
12/2 Washington State L 66-95
12/9 WHITWORTH L 71-80
12/15 # Portland W 60-54
12/16 # Idaho W 59-53
12/27 $ Rhode Island L 81-89
12/28 $ San Jose State L 68-88
1/6 * Idaho L 65-74
1/12 * Montana L 75-94
1/13 * Montana W 82-82
1/15 * Montana State L 73-75
1/20 PORTLAND STATE W 68-67
1/27 SAN DIEGO L 66-69
2/2 * IDAHO L 65-70
2/3 WASHINGTON STATE L 70-101
2/9 * WEBER STATE L 62-84
2/10 * WEBER STATE L 51-72
2/12 * IDAHO STATE W 82-78
2/16 * Idaho State L 88-97
2/17 * Idaho State L 65-68
2/19 * Weber State L 60-81
2/23 * MONTANA STATE W 77-71
2/24 * MONTANA STATE W 69-63
2/26 * MONTANA W 81-56
2/29 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 87-95
3/2 * IDAHO W 94-75
3/9 Portland L 82-94
12/7 Seattle Pacific L 65-84
12/13 SOUTH DAKOTA W 79-60
12/14 Whitworth L 69-78
12/21 St. Martin’s W 83-69 12/23 Santa Clara L 62-86
1/2 Portland W 53-49 1/3 Portland State L 78-103
1/10 * Montana State L 67-77
1/11
2/10
Idaho State L 81-85
1/12 * Idaho State L 88-94
1/24 PORTLAND STATE W 83-59 1/36 ST. MARTIN’S W 72-62
2/6 * WEBER STATE L 41-43
2/7 * WEBER STATE W 67-66
2/9 * IDAHO STATE W 74-62
2/13 * Montana W 68-67
2/14 * Montana L 92-98
2/16 * Montana State W 79-58
2/21 * IDAHO W 61-54
2/27 * MONTANA STATE L 61-64
2/28 * MONTANA STATE W 79-76
3/2 * MONTANA W 85-66
3/6 * Idaho L 59-60
3/7 * IDAHO L 73-83
*BigSkyConferenceGame
1970-71 (13-13; 6-8 in Big Sky)
Coach Hank Anderson
12/2 NORTH DAKOTA W 90-71
12/5 WASHINGTON STATE W 54-52
Date Opponent W/L Score
Date W/L Score
12/1 WASHINGTON STATE L 70-81 (ot)
12/5 Washington State W 74-72
12/7 PARSONS COLLEGE W 62-58
12/10 Utah State L 74-80
12/12 St. Cloud State W 89-72
12/14 Puget Sound L 88-111
12/19 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 71-69
12/22 * MONTANA STATE W 94-79
1/5 * Idaho L 75-80
1/9 * Idaho State L 68-70
1/11 * Boise State L 74-90
1/16 * MONTANA W 81-73
1/23 Portland State L 82-92
1/25 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 74-69
1/30 Washington L 78-86
2/2 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 84-69
2/6 * Montana L 71-82
2/8 * Montana State L 71-81
2/13 * NORTHERN ARIZONA W 111-83
2/15 * WEBER STATE L 65-86 (ot)
2/18 * Northern Arizona L 77-83
2/20 * Weber State L 65-86
2/23 Portland W 82-67
2/27 * BOISE STATE W 92-87
3/1 * IDAHO STATE W 75-59
3/4 * IDAHO W 79-55
*BigSkyConferenceGame
1971-72 (14-12; 8-6 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
12/1 WASHINGTON STATE W 77-65
12/4 WHITWORTH W 70-69
12/6 Washington State L 61-82
12/9 ST. CLOUD STATE W 64-50
12/11 Oregon L 69-87
12/13 # CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 100-90
12/22 Sacramento State L 74-76
12/23 Saint Mary’s W 86-84
1/6 * Weber State L 48-84
1/8 * Northern Arizona L 82-88 (ot)
1/11 Eastern Washington L 75-78
1/15 PUGET SOUND W 74-59
1/18 Portland L 68-77
1/22 * IDAHO L 55-58
1/28 * Montana State W 79-61
1/29 * Montana W 66-63
2/4 * MONTANA STATE W 68-48
2/5 * MONTANA L 53-69
2/11 * IDAHO STATE W 90-75
2/12 * BOISE STATE W 70-57
2/18 * Boise State W 78-57
2/19 * Idaho State L 75-85
2/21 PORTLAND STATE L 72-79
2/25 * WEBER STATE W 76-68
2/26 * NORTHERN ARIZONA W 88-72
3/1 * Idaho W 85-69
#atYakima,WA
*BigSkyConferenceGame
1972-73 (14-12; 6-8 in Big Sky)
Adrian Buoncristiani
12/9 SACRAMENTO STATE L 58-73
12/14 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 76-55
12/16 WHITWORTH W 69-45
12/22 Oregon L 56-68
12/23 Washington L 61-93
1/5 * BOISE STATE W 73-58
1/20 Puget Sound L 71-72
1/26 * Montana L 54-57
1/27
2/2
2/10
(ot)
3/2
12/10 % WASHINGTON STATE L
12/12 Seattle University L 69-72 12/14 Washington L 53-75 12/17 Lewis-Clark State W 87-65
San Jose
2/1 * Montana State W 75-66 2/2 * Montana L 54-89
2/8 * IDAHO STATE L 64-67
2/9 * BOISE STATE L 66-73
2/15 * Idaho State L 55-77
2/16 * Boise State W 77-63
2/21 * Weber State L 61-73
2/23 * Northern Arizona L 59-63
3/1 * Idaho W 72-70
%PlayedatSpokaneColiseum *BigSkyConferenceGame
1974-75 (13-13 / 7-7 in Big Sky)
Coach Adrian Buoncristiani
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score 11/30 Oregon State L 59-84
12/1 Portland State W 91-87 (ot)
12/5 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 50-53
12/7 SAN JOSE STATE L 63-71
12/9 DePAUL L 73-80
12/17 Whitworth W 69-51
12/23 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 88-55
12/27 # UC-Santa Barbara L 56-59
12/28 # Texas Christian W 68-60
1/2 % WASHINGTON STATE L 50-73
1/10 * Idaho L 61-63
1/11 SIMON FRASER W 85-63
1/17 * IDAHO W 73-63
1/18 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 81-58
1/24 * Boise State W 84-81
1/25 * Idaho State L 52-64
1/31 * MONTANA L 51-53
2/1 * MONTANA STATE W 88-77
2/7 * Montana L 39-55
2/8 * Montana State L 56-58
2/13 * Northern Arizona W 91-90
2/15 * Weber State L 67-75
2/21 * NORTHERN ARIZONA W 77-75
2/22 * WEBER STATE W 67-60
2/28 * BOISE STATE L 77-78
3/1 * IDAHO STATE W 87-78
#USFTournament(SanFrancisco,CA)
%PlayedatSpokaneColiseum(Spokane,WA)
*BigSkyConferenceGame
1975-76 (13-13 / 5-9 in Big Sky)
Coach Adrian Buoncristiani
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/28 CARROLL COLLEGE W 81-53
11/29 UNIV. OF THE PACIFIC W 51-48
12/9 Seattle University L 65-77
12/11 Creighton L 62-70
12/13 Air Force L 35-51
12/15 WESTERN WASHINGTON W 85-69
12/20 REGIS COLLEGE W 76-48
12/22 PUGET SOUND W 71-67
12/30 ST. JOHN’S (MN) W 87-70
1/3 Whitworth W 82-62
1/8 * Weber State L 59-84
1/10 * Northern Arizona L 62-77
1/16 * IDAHO L 59-60
1/17 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 82-60
1/23 * Idaho W 70-61
1/25 % WASHINGTON STATE L 76-77 (ot)
1/30 * Montana State L 62-64
1/31 * Montana L 54-72
2/6 * MONTANA STATE W 75-66
2/7 * MONTANA W 60-49
2/13 * IDAHO STATE L 74-79
2/14 * BOISE STATE W 76-70
2/20 * Idaho State L 71-81
2/21 * Boise State L 65-89
2/27 * WEBER STATE L 62-81
2/28 * NORTHERN ARIZONA W 86-81
%PlayedatSpokaneColiseum(Spokane,WA) *BigSkyConferenceGame
1976-77 (11-16 / 7-7 in Big Sky) Coach Adrian Buoncristiani
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/29 WHITWORTH W 89-57
11/30 PUGET SOUND W 76-64
12/3 % Washington State L 57-66
12/9 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 62-80
12/10 DePaul L 53-77
12/13 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 62-59
12/22 Saint Mary’s L 80-82
12/23 Univ. of the Pacific L 60-70
12/28 # Portland State L 59-74
12/29 # Loyola Marymount L 59-68
1/7 * BOISE STATE W 68-61 1/8 * IDAHO STATE L 59-60
1/21 * IDAHO W 92-68
1/22 AIR FORCE W 68-55
1/28 * Montana L 50-53
1/29 * Montana State L 68-81
2/4
2/5 * MONTANA STATE W 93-69
2/10 * Northern Arizona W 71-70
2/12 * Weber State L 72-84
2/18 * NORTHERN ARIZONA W
%PlayedatSpokaneColiseum
#LongBeachInvitational(LongBeach,CA)
*BigSkyConferenceGame +BigSkyConferenceTournament 1977-78 (14-15 / 7-7 in Big Sky)
Coach Adrian Buoncristiani
FRASER
12/10 PORTLAND L 76-81
12/13 %Washington State L 52-58
12/17 PUGET SOUND L 49-65
12/19 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 87-69
12/23 Oregon State L 65-76
12/28 # Nevada-Las Vegas L 68-91
12/29 # Seattle University L 49-64 1/6 * WEBER STATE W 78-76 1/7 * NORTHERN ARIZONA W 67-55 1/14 * Idaho W 91-71
1/18 Chaminade W 75-72
1/20 Hawai’i W 70-62 1/21 Hawai’i W 87-83
1/27 * MONTANA STATE W 91-76
1/28 * MONTANA L 55-69 1/30 * IDAHO W 59-31
2/3 * Montana State L 78-80
2/4 * Montana L 47-59
2/10 * IDAHO STATE W 81-78 (4ot) 2/11 * BOISE STATE W 77-64
2/17 * Idaho State L 78-86
2/18 * Boise State L 69-80
2/23 * Weber State L 63-80
2/25 * Northern Arizona L 75-89
%PlayedatSpokaneColiseum #LasVegasClassic(LasVegas,NV)
*BigSkyConferenceGame
1978-79 (16-10 / 7-7 in Big Sky)
Coach Dan Fitzgerald Date Opponent W/L Score
W/L Score 11/25 Whitworth W 83-70
11/28 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 74-63 11/30 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 70-55
12/2 ST. MARTIN’S W 90-74
12/4 Portland L 76-91
12/8 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 76-59
12/10 PORTLAND STATE W 92-72
12/13 % Washington State L 63-66 (2ot)
12/16 OREGON STATE L 58-59
12/22 # Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 63-61
12/23 # Portland State W 93-79
12/30 COLLEGE OF GREAT FALLS W 93-68
1/5 * Montana L 53-68
1/6 * Montana State W 95-72
1/13 * Idaho W 66-61
1/19 * WEBER STATE L 61-62
1/20 * NORTHERN ARIZONA W 62-54
1/26 * Boise State L 70-72
1/27 * Idaho State L 75-79
2/2 * MONTANA STATE W 70-64
2/3 * MONTANA W 56-52
2/10 * IDAHO W 65-58
2/15 * Northern Arizona L 65-84
2/17 * Weber State L 66-73
2/23 * IDAHO STATE W 75-67
2/24 * BOISE STATE L 81-85 (ot)
%PlayedatSpokaneColiseum
#PortlandStateHolidayClassic(Portland,OR)
*BigSkyConferenceGame
1979-80 (14-13 / 10-6 (T3rd) in WCC)
Coach Dan Fitzgerald
12/9 at Weber State W 61-58
12/13 # Washington State L 52-63
12/19 ^ Murray State W 72-52
12/20 ^ Montana W 59-57
12/23 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 74-58
1/2 WHITWORTH W 92-61
1/5 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 67-61
1/7 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 95-48
1/12 at Portland State W 68-60
1/16 * at San Francisco L 61-63
1/17 * at Saint Mary’s W 59-50
1/22 * PEPPERDINE L 75-81 (2ot)
1/24 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 64-48
1/29 * at Santa Clara L 61-75
1/31 * at San Diego W 53-47
2/3 WESTERN MONTANA W 79-54
2/7 * at Portland W 80-62
2/12 * SANTA CLARA W 74-73
2/14 * SAN DIEGO W 68-54
2/20 * at Loyola Marymount W 63-60 (ot)
2/21 * at Pepperdine L 54-56
2/26 * SAINT MARY’S W 64-63
2/28 * SAN FRANCISCO W 79-67
3/7 * PORTLAND L 66-70
*WestCoastConferenceGame #PlayedatSpokaneColiseum(Spokane,WA)
^ChampionsInternational(Missoula,MT)
1981-82 (15-12 / 7-7 (T4th) in WCC)
Date Opponent W/L Score
Date W/L Score
11/30 NORTHERN MONTANA W 66-46
12/1 CARROLL COLLEGE W 83-65
12/1 # U.S. International W FF
12/5 % WASHINGTON STATE L 58-75
12/8 Washington L 59-63
12/10 Central Washington L 49-62
12/14 WHITWORTH W 82-67
12/16 %Eastern Washington L 65-77
12/22 Idaho L 49-50
12/29 CAL STATE-LOS ANGELES W 89-72
1/4 PORTLAND STATE W 92-80
1/7 %* SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 80-74
1/13 %* PORTLAND L 77-79
1/18 * Saint Mary’s L 79-91
1/19 * Santa Clara L 71-87
1/27 %* PEPPERDINE W 79-70
1/28 %* LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 80-92
2/1 * San Diego W 72-62
2/3 * San Francisco L 68-73
2/5 * Portland W 89-79
2/8 * SANTA CLARA W 79-76
2/9 %* SAINT MARY’S W 73-72
2/12 * Seattle University L 66-87
2/15 * Pepperdine L 75-76
2/16 *# Loyola Marymount L 79-84
2/24 %* SAN FRANCISCO W 84-66
2/26 %* SAN DIEGO W 78-66
*WestCoastConferenceGame
%PlayedinSpokaneColiseum #GameforfeitedtoGonzaga 1980-81 (19-8 / 9-5 (3rd) in WCC)
Coach Dan Fitzgerald
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/28 CARROLL W 106-64
12/1 at DePaul L 56-74
12/6 IDAHO L 69-73
Coach Jay Hillock
Date
12/9 DEPAUL L 56-69
12/12 WASHINGTON W 73-69
12/17 at Idaho State L 63-77
12/19 at Boise State W 59-58
12/22 WEBER STATE W 65-63
12/29 ^ San Jose State L 55-60
12/30 ^ St. Francis (Pa.) W 65-51
1/2 at Idaho L 57-65
1/5 WHITWORTH W 71-54
1/11 at Eastern Washington W 77-58
1/14 * at San Diego W 70-61
1/16 * at Saint Mary’s W 61-58 (ot)
1/22 * at San Francisco L 65-80
1/23 * at Santa Clara W 82-72
1/29 *$ at Portland L 61-65
2/4 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 78-69
2/6 * PEPPERDINE L 67-76 (ot)
2/12 * at Pepperdine L 59-73
2/13 * at Loyola Marymount W 79-68
2/18 * SANTA CLARA L 56-66
2/20 * SAN FRANCISCO L 58-69
2/25 * SAINT MARY’S W 75-73 (2ot)
2/27 * SAN DIEGO W 63-53
3/4 * PORTLAND L 56-68
*WestCoastConferenceGame
#PlayedatSpokaneColiseum(Spokane,WA)
^KOAClassic(Billings,MT)
$PlayedatMemorialColiseum(Portland,OR)
1982-83 (13-14 / 5-7 (T4th) in WCC)
Coach Jay Hillock
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score 11/26 at Weber State L 42-66
11/29 WESTERN MONTANA W 84-63
12/1 # Washington State L 53-73
12/4 at Washington L 48-49
12/9 BOISE STATE W 68-62
12/11 EASTERN OREGON W 82-38
12/17 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 66-60
12/20 ^ Nevada L 67-71
12/21 ^ UC-Irvine L 61-75
12/30 at Montana W 57-54
1/5 IDAHO STATE W 69-68
1/8 at Idaho L 51-54
1/10 at DePaul W 49-48
1/12 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 70-74 (ot)
1/17 WHITMAN W 64-54
1/21 * at Pepperdine W 69-68
1/22 * at Loyola Marymount L 61-66
1/28 * at Saint Mary’s L 50-59
1/29 * at Santa Clara L 50-59
2/3 * SAN DIEGO W 64-55
2/11 *$ at Portland L 60-61
2/19 * at San Diego L 53-58
2/24 * SANTA CLARA W 64-62
2/26 * SAINT MARY’S L 46-51
3/3 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 87-77
3/5 * PEPPERDINE L 58-68
3/10 * PORTLAND W 56-51
*WestCoastConferenceGame
#PlayedatSpokaneColiseum(Spokane,WA)
^WolfPackClassic(Reno,NV)
$PlayedatLewisandClarkCollege(Portland,OR) 1983-84 (17-11 / 6-6 (4th) in WCC)
Coach Jay Hillock
1984-85 (15-13 / 4-8 (5th) in WCC) Coach Jay Hillock
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/24 at Air Force W 64-59
11/26 at Iowa L 40-62
11/30 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 69-61
12/3 BOISE STATE W 55-54
12/5 WHITWORTH W 88-38
12/8 at Oregon State L 46-62
12/13 at Washington State L 56-62
12/17 MONTANA STATE W 78-65
12/26 at Wisconsin-Green Bay L 52-53 (2ot)
12/28 # Drake W 56-38
12/29 # Marquette W 60-54
1/2 IDAHO W 56-54
1/5 IDAHO STATE W 65-60
1/8 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 79-68
1/17 * SANTA CLARA L 60-68 (ot) 1/19 * SAINT MARY’S W 57-55
1/24 * SAN DIEGO W 58-45
1/26 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 72-68
2/2 * at Pepperdine L 55-59
2/5 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 62-52
2/8 * at Portland L 58-59
2/11 at Eastern Washington L 63-66
2/14 * PEPPERDINE L 58-69
2/21 * at Loyola Marymount W 51-49
2/23 * at San Diego L 43-58
3/1 * at Saint Mary’s L 53-67
3/2 * at Santa Clara L 52-65
3/7 * PORTLAND L 54-56
Date Opponent W/L Score
Date W/L Score
11/25 CARROLL W 100-57
11/28 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 86-54
12/1 at Idaho State W 65-63 (ot)
12/3 at Boise State L 54-72
12/7 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 86-57
12/9 at Montana State W 78-68
12/12 # Washington State L 72-73
12/17 WEBER STATE L 84-94
12/28 ^ Robert Morris W 73-57
12/29 ^ Oregon L 52-72
12/30 ^ Washington State W 71-70 (ot)
1/2 at Loyola Marymount L 68-70 (ot)
1/7 at Idaho W 59-52
1/10 at Eastern Washington W 91-80
1/13 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 84-67
1/19 * at San Diego W 60-58
1/21 * at Saint Mary’s L 51-52
1/26 * PEPPERDINE L 56-57
1/28 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 84-66
2/2 * at Santa Clara L 55-56
2/7 WHITWORTH W 66-57
2/11 * PORTLAND W 73-54
2/18 * SANTA CLARA W 73-63
2/24 * at Loyola Marymount W 73-70
2/25 * at Pepperdine L 62-69
3/1 * SAINT MARY’S L 70-72
3/3 * SAN DIEGO L 69-71 (2ot)
3/8 *$ at Portland W 56-55 (ot)
*WestCoastConferenceGame
#PlayedatSpokaneColiseum(Spokane,WA)
^FarWestClassic(Portland,OR)
$PlayedatLewisandClarkCollege(Portland,OR)
*WestCoastConferenceGame #MilwaukeeClassic(Milwaukee,WI) 1985-86 (15-13 / 8-6 (4th) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald
WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY W 63-47 11/26 WHITWORTH W 92-61
11/29 CENTRAL WASHINGTON L 63-64
12/2 ^ Washington State L 61-64
12/6 # Howard W 62-60 (ot)
12/7 # Iona L 55-74
12/14 IDAHO W 72-61
12/20 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 60-53 12/23 ^ Iowa L 64-84
12/30 AIR FORCE W 79-49
1/4 at Idaho L 60-61
1/7 WHITMAN W 74-63
1/10 at Eastern Washington L 54-56
1/16 * PEPPERDINE L 67-79
1/18 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 54-66
1/23 * at San Diego L 50-74
1/25 * at Saint Mary’s W 79-61
1/30 * SANTA CLARA W 70-62
2/1 * SAN FRANCISCO W 97-59
2/7 * at San Francisco L 73-76
2/8 * at Santa Clara L 68-76
2/12 EASTERN WASHINGTON L 58-60
2/15 * PORTLAND W 63-62 (ot)
2/21 * at Loyola Marymount W 81-79
2/22 * at Pepperdine L 64-87
2/27 * SAINT MARY’S W 77-67
3/1 * SAN DIEGO W 68-61
3/5 * at Portland W 54-52
*WestCoastConferenceGame ^PlayedatSpokaneColiseum(Spokane,WA)
#Manufacturer’sHanover(NewRochelle,NY)
1986-87 (18-10 / 9-5 (2nd) in WCC)
Coach Dan Fitzgerald
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/28 # Washington State L 56-64
11/29 # Eastern Washington L 60-62
12/2 MONTANA TECH W 75-66
12/5 at Idaho L 55-62
12/6 WHITWORTH W 98-67
12/10 at Washington State W 59-58
12/13 OREGON STATE L 57-70
12/20 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 87-58
12/22 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 78-67
12/30 BOISE STATE W 77-76
1/2 WHITMAN W 97-58
1/3 IDAHO STATE W 79-62
1/8 * SAINT MARY’S W 70-51
1/10 * SAN DIEGO W 58-46
1/16 * at Pepperdine L 78-87
1/17 * at Loyola Marymount W 114-101
1/20 at Eastern Washington W 79-69
1/24 * PORTLAND W 87-55
1/29 * SAN FRANCISCO W 85-57
1/31 * SANTA CLARA W 68-55
2/6 * at Santa Clara L 61-70
2/7 * at San Francisco L 73-81
2/12 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 93-88
2/14 * PEPPERDINE W 84-70
2/19 * at San Diego L 48-61
2/21 * at Saint Mary’s L 48-49
2/25 * at Portland W 61-58
2/28 + PEPPERDINE L 73-76
*WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(Spokane,WA)
#InlandNorthwestClassic(Spokane,WA)
1987-88 (16-12 / 7-7 (5th) in WCC)
Coach Dan Fitzgerald
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/27 # Idaho L 60-64
11/28 # Eastern Washington W 82-61
12/1 WESTERN WASHINGTON W 77-66
12/5 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 75-63
12/8 WHITMAN W 80-42
12/11 ^ Northern Iowa L 67-71
12/12 ^ Houston Baptist W 70-54
12/19 at Boise State L 49-89
12/22 IDAHO W 77-57
12/30 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 97-65
1/2 at Idaho State L 60-63
1/5 at Eastern Washington W 88-68
1/9 ALASKA PACIFIC W 85-50
1/15 * at San Francisco L 79-82
1/16 * at Santa Clara L 51-58
1/21 * PEPPERDINE W 70-63
1/23 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 72-85
1/29 * at Loyola Marymount L 100-116
1/30 * at Pepperdine L 59-84
2/4 * SAN DIEGO W 70-52
2/6 * SAINT MARY’S L 64-77
2/11 * at Saint Mary’s L 63-72
2/13 * at San Diego W 78-73
2/17 * PORTLAND W 76-67
2/20 * at Portland W 67-63
2/25 * SANTA CLARA W 65-62
2/27 * SAN FRANCISCO W 83-72
3/5 + Pepperdine L 70-81
*WestCoastConferenceGame +WCCTournament(SanFrancisco,CA) #InlandNorthwestClassic(Spokane,WA) ^HeritageDrakeClassic(DesMoines,IA) 1988-89 (14-14 / 5-9 (6th) in WCC)
Coach Dan Fitzgerald
Date Opponent W/L
Date W/L Score
11/25 # Washington State W 64-63
11/26 # Idaho L 72-80 (ot)
12/1 at Eastern Washington W 75-63
12/3 at Idaho W 66-63
12/7 BOISE STATE L 65-73
12/10 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 70-68
12/19 at Oregon State L 51-74
12/21 WARNER PACIFIC W 88-61
12/23 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 101-65
12/29 ^ Wyoming L 67-80
12/30 ^ Penn State W 71-63
1/4 WHITMAN W 84-61
1/7 ST. MARTIN’S W 86-51 1/13 * at San Diego W 71-66 (ot)
1/14 * at Saint Mary’s L 45-67
1/20 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 104-113 1/21 * PEPPERDINE L 70-74
1/25 * PORTLAND W 91-75
1/28 * at Portland W 76-66
2/3 * at Santa Clara L 55-69
2/4 * at San Francisco L 50-62
2/10 * SAN FRANCISCO L 64-67
2/11 * SANTA CLARA W 83-66
2/17 * at Pepperdine L 66-69
2/18 * at Loyola Marymount L 136-147
2/24 * SAINT MARY’S L 63-67 (ot)
2/25 * SAN DIEGO W 88-71
3/4 + Loyola Marymount L 98-101
*WestCoastConferenceGame +WCCTournament(SanFrancisco,CA) #InlandNorthwestClassic(Spokane,WA) ^CowboyShootout(Casper,WY)
1989-90 (8-20 / 3-11 (8th) in WCC)
Coach Dan Fitzgerald
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/25 WESTERN MONTANA W 67-62 11/27 EASTERN OREGON W 78-58
12/1 # Wisconsin L 58-63
12/2 # UNC-Wilmington W 55-48
12/5 IDAHO L 47-67
12/9 at Boise State L 52-54
12/12 at Nevada L 69-79
12/16 OREGON STATE L 61-82
12/22 MONTANA TECH W 80-59
12/30 at Fairfield L 60-62
1/2 at Iona L 71-82
1/5 WHITMAN W 85-56
1/8 EASTERN WASHINGTON L 55-70
1/11 * SAINT MARY’S L 53-61
1/13 * SAN FRANCISCO W 63-61
1/19 * at Loyola Marymount L 100-144
1/20 * at Pepperdine L 67-68
1/25 * PEPPERDINE L 69-74
1/27 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 88-99
2/1 * at Santa Clara L 66-70
2/3 * at San Diego L 58-68
2/8 * SAN DIEGO L 65-73
2/10 * SANTA CLARA L 72-74
2/14 * PORTLAND L 64-68
2/17 * at Portland L 68-84
2/23 * at San Francisco W 76-75
2/24 * at Saint Mary’s W 75-62
3/3 + Loyola Marymount L 84-121
*WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(LosAngeles,CA)
#MarquetteClassic(Milwaukee,WI)
1990-91 (14-14 / 5-9 (6th) in WCC)
Coach Dan Fitzgerald
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/24 EASTERN OREGON W 121-79
11/27 BOISE STATE L 53-56
11/30 # Saint Peter’s L 56-72
12/1 # Southwest Texas State W 77-65
12/4 at Idaho L 66-70
12/6 IDAHO STATE W 112-75
12/11 FAIRFIELD W 99-98 (ot)
12/13 at Eastern Washington W 108-67
12/15 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 81-63
12/23 IONA W 91-82
12/28 ^ HOWARD W 79-67
12/29 ^ BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 75-63
1/7 at Oregon State L 65-74
1/11 * at Saint Mary’s L 75-83
1/12 * at San Francisco L 68-78
1/16 * PORTLAND W 82-78 (ot)
1/19 * at Portland L 63-67
1/24 * SANTA CLARA W 75-64
1/26 * SAN DIEGO L 80-89
1/31 * at San Diego W 70-64
2/2 * at Santa Clara L 61-69
2/7 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 79-91
2/9 * PEPPERDINE L 56-80
2/15 * at Pepperdine L 56-84
2/16 * at Loyola Marymount L 76-86
2/21 * SAN FRANCISCO W 95-72
2/23 * SAINT MARY’S W 73-69
3/2 + San Diego L 62-72
*WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(SantaClara,CA)
#KYLTClassic(Missoula,MT)
^ShootoutSpokane(Spokane,WA)
1991-92 (20-10 / 8-6 (T3rd) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/22 WESTERN MONTANA W 89-68
11/26 at Weber State L 77-79
11/29 # Baylor W 77-75
11/30 # Fresno State L 76-77 (ot)
12/4 ? Southern California L 60-77
12/7 WHITMAN W 71-54
12/9 SAN JOSE STATE W 61-56
12/12 at Idaho State W 79-70
12/15 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 74-67
12/22 IDAHO W 80-62
12/27 ^ MAINE W 70-55
12/28 ^ YALE W 70-59
1/4 at Eastern Washington W 67-49
1/16 * PEPPERDINE L 66-68 (ot)
1/18 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 97-95 (ot)
1/23 * at Santa Clara L 52-73
1/25 * at San Diego W 71-69 (ot)
1/29 * PORTLAND W 86-73
2/1 * at Portland W 83-81 (ot)
2/6 * SAINT MARY’S W 69-65 (ot)
2/8 * SAN FRANCISCO W 90-88
2/14 * at San Francisco W 88-74
2/15 * at Saint Mary’s L 57-65
2/20 * SAN DIEGO W 58-50
2/22 * SANTA CLARA L 58-61
2/28 * at Loyola Marymount L 92-95
2/29 * at Pepperdine L 63-75
3/7 + San Diego W 61-48
3/8 + Santa Clara W 54-51
3/9 + Pepperdine L 70-73
*WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(Portland,OR)
#CoorsLightClassic(Fresno,CA) ?PlayedatSpokaneColiseum(Spokane,WA)
^ShootoutSpokane(Spokane,WA)
1992-93 (19-9 / 11-3 (2nd) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald
12/1 WHITMAN W 93-57
12/5 at San Jose State L 73-76 (ot)
12/7 at Southern California L 59-77
12/11 # Texas-Arlington L 87-95 (2ot)
12/12 # Alcorn State W 77-67
12/19 CARROLL W 106-56
12/21 at Idaho L 64-82
12/23 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 71-50
12/28 ^ SAM HOUSTON STATE W 84-66 12/29 ^ DREXEL W 91-78
1/6 IDAHO STATE W 83-71
1/9 at Eastern Washington W 73-68
1/15 * at Pepperdine W 76-67
1/16 * at Loyola Marymount W 65-64
1/21 * SANTA CLARA W 64-61 (ot) 1/23 * SAN DIEGO W 79-64
1/27 * PORTLAND W 71-53
1/30 * at Portland L 63-65 (ot)
2/5 * at Saint Mary’s W 82-64
2/6 * at San Francisco L 74-77
2/11 * SAN FRANCISCO W 85-64
2/13 * SAINT MARY’S W 79-55
2/18 * at San Diego W 69-66
2/20 * at Santa Clara L 56-58
2/25 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 87-73
2/27 * PEPPERDINE W 63-52
3/6 + Portland W 77-57
3/7 + Santa Clara L 51-53
*WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(SanFrancisco,CA)
#UABClassic(Birmingham,AL)
^ShootoutSpokane(Spokane,WA) 1993-94 (22-8 / 12-2 (1st) in WCC)
11/26 # San Jose State L 87-98
11/27 # Cal-State Northridge W 90-57
12/03 ^ Canisius L 66-81
12/4 ^ Niagara L 61-63
12/7 WHITMAN W 88-44
12/11 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 99-54
12/18 WESTERN MONTANA W 97-50
12/21 IDAHO W 76-69
12/27 & NEW HAMPSHIRE W 84-74
12/28 & SAMFORD W 72-70
1/6 WEBER STATE W 79-74
1/8 at Idaho State L 76-81
1/13 * SAN DIEGO W 80-68
1/15 * SAN FRANCISCO W 103-98
1/21 * at Santa Clara W 60-58
1/22 * at Saint Mary’s W 72-69
1/27 * SAINT MARY’S W 88-78
1/29 * SANTA CLARA W 92-78
2/4 * at Loyola Marymount L 80-82
2/5 * at Pepperdine W 70-48
2/10 * PEPPERDINE W 66-56
2/12 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 121-85
2/16 * PORTLAND W 91-63
2/19 * at Portland W 75-71
2/24 * at San Francisco W 93-89
2/26 * at San Diego L 73-82
3/5 + Loyola Marymount W 91-76
3/6 + San Diego L 75-83
3/17 ? at Stanford W 80-76
3/22 ? at Kansas State L 64-66
*WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(SantaClara,CA)
#Fry’sInvitational(PaloAlto,CA)
^CanisiusClassic(Buffalo,NY)
&ShootoutSpokane(Spokane,WA)
?NationalInvitationalTournament 1994-95 (21-9 / 7-7 (4th) in WCC)
Coach Dan Fitzgerald
1995-96 (21-9 / 10-4 (T1st) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald
Date Opponent W/L Score
Date W/L Score
11/24 # Washington State L 67-72 (ot)
11/30 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 86-66
12/2 SOUTHERN UTAH W 77-60
12/7 at Montana State L 56-58
12/9 at Cal-State Fullerton W 83-57
12/16 WESTERN MONTANA W 90-65
12/22 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 68-55
12/29 ^ South Alabama W 60-43
12/30 ^ Washington L 58-62
1/3 BOISE STATE W 83-68
1/5 at Eastern Washington W 63-53
1/7 SACRAMENTO STATE W 66-44
1/12 * at Santa Clara L 61-72
1/13 * at Saint Mary’s W 81-71
1/18 * SAN DIEGO W 60-53
1/20 * SAN FRANCISCO W 60-55
1/24 * PORTLAND W 95-72
1/27 * at Portland L 66-67
2/2 * at Loyola Marymount L 69-83
2/3 * at Pepperdine W 78-66
2/8 * PEPPERDINE W 94-80
2/11 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 81-68
2/15 * at San Francisco W 73-59
2/17 * at San Diego W 69-59
2/22 * SAINT MARY’S W 83-82 (ot)
2/24 * SANTA CLARA L 71-77
Date Opponent W/L Score
Date W/L Score
11/25 # GEORGIA STATE W 90-65
11/26 # MAINE W 66-57
12/1 NEVADA W 90-75
12/3 WHITMAN W 69-43
12/6 at Idaho W 64-58
12/10 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 93-53
12/19 CANISIUS W 74-63
12/22 at Eastern Washington W 68-58
12/29 ^ Wichita State L 53-54 (ot)
12/30 ^ Air Force W 95-62
1/3 IDAHO W 75-55
1/8 at Sacramento State W 77-72 (ot)
1/12 * at San Diego L 70-80
1/14 * at San Francisco L 98-106 (ot)
1/19 * SANTA CLARA L 68-73 (ot)
1/21 * SAINT MARY’S L 63-68
1/27 * at Saint Mary’s L 66-73
1/28 * at Santa Clara L 74-83
2/2 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 88-72
2/4 * PEPPERDINE W 93-67
2/10 * at Pepperdine W 86-61
2/11 * at Loyola Marymount W 68-53
2/15 * PORTLAND W 74-59
2/18 * at Portland L 71-74
2/23 * SAN FRANCISCO W 106-67
2/25 * SAN DIEGO W 71-63
3/4 + San Diego W 74-57
3/5 + Saint Mary’s W 69-59
3/6 + Portland W 80-67
3/16 ? Maryland L 63-87
*WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(SantaClara,CA)
#ShootoutSpokane(Spokane,WA)
^CessnaClassic(Wichita,KS)
?NCAAFirst/SecondRounds(SaltLakeCity,UT)
3/2 + Saint Mary’s W 64-54
3/3 + Pepperdine W 76-48
3/4 + Portland L 68-76
3/14 & at Washington State L 73-92
*WestCoastConferenceGame +WCCTournament(SantaClara,CA) #PlayedatSpokaneArena(Spokane,WA) ^U.S.WestTournament(Seattle,WA) &NationalInvitationalTournament
1996-97 (15-12 / 8-6 (T4th) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald
11/23 at Southern Utah L 47-71
11/26 ST. MARTIN’S W 101-72
11/30 ^ Washington State L 62-75
12/3 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 89-66
12/6 # Texas-San Antonio W 87-61
12/7 # Colorado State L 61-72
12/11 MONTANA STATE W 91-76
12/14 MONTANA L 63-67 (ot)
12/21 at Eastern Washington W 80-65
12/27 & Idaho State W 90-83
12/28 & Boise State L 64-73
1/4 CAL-STATE FULLERTON W 77-70
1/9 * SANTA CLARA W 75-66
1/11 * SAINT MARY’S W 80-57
1/16 * at San Diego L 74-80
1/18 * at San Francisco L 70-71
1/23 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 71-60
1/25 * PEPPERDINE W 72-56
1/31 * at Pepperdine L 65-80
2/1 * at Loyola Marymount W 77-75
2/5 * PORTLAND W 79-67
2/8 * at Portland W 76-59
2/13 * SAN FRANCISCO W 53-50
2/15 * SAN DIEGO L 69-76
2/22 * at Saint Mary’s L 72-74
2/23 * at Santa Clara L 52-67
3/1 + San Diego L 59-64
*WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(LosAngeles,CA)
^PlayedatSpokaneArena(Spokane,WA)
#BankOne-DodgeClassic(FortCollins,CO) &Albertson’sHolidayClassic(Boise,ID)
1997-98 (24-10 / 10-4 (1st) in WCC)
Coach Dan Monson
Date Opponent
11/15 CONCORDIA (Ore.) W 97-50
11/21 # Tulsa W 78-40
11/22 # Mississippi State W 70-68
11/23 # Clemson W 84-71
11/28 ^ Arkansas-Little Rock W 75-70
11/29 ^ Michigan State L 68-70
12/1 at Chicago State W 97-51
12/4 at Washington State L 70-85
12/6 IDAHO W 76-60
12/12 at Montana W 87-80
12/14 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 100-78
12/20 WHITMAN W 90-44
12/30 at Washington L 82-88
1/3 BOISE STATE W 83-70
1/5 at Idaho L 64-73
1/9 * at Loyola Marymount W 93-62
1/10 * at Pepperdine W 77-64
1/15 * SAN DIEGO W 71-69
1/17 * SAINT MARY’S W 102-73
1/22 * at Saint Mary’s L 73-76
1/24 * at San Diego L 83-84
1/29 * SAN FRANCISCO W 76-72 (ot)
1/31 * SANTA CLARA W 78-73
2/6 * at Santa Clara L 67-70
2/7 * at San Francisco W 96-85
2/11 * PORTLAND W 89-72
2/14 * at Portland W 73-60
2/19 * PEPPERDINE L 64-65
2/21 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 107-84
2/28 + Loyola Marymount W 79-78 (ot)
3/1 + San Diego W 74-59
3/2 + San Francisco L 67-80
3/11 % at Wyoming W 69-55
3/16 % at Hawai’i L 70-78
*WestCoastConferenceGame +WCCTournament(SantaClara,CA)
#TopoftheWorldClassic(Fairbanks,AK) ^Coca-ColaClassic(EastLansing,MI)
%NationalInvitationalTournament
1998-99 (28-7 / 12-2 (1st) in WCC)
Coach Dan Monson
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/14 at Kansas L 66-80
11/16 # at Memphis W 88-73
11/18 # at Purdue L 68-83
11/22 ST. MARTIN’S W 82-55
11/28 ^ Washington State W 70-61
11/30 at Eastern Washington W 81-59
12/4 & Detroit L 48-49
12/5 & South Alabama W 80-63
12/8 ^ Washington W 82-71
12/19 CHICAGO STATE W 84-38
12/22 IDAHO W 94-55
12/28 at Texas Pan-American W 74-73
12/30 at Texas Christian L 87-90
1/2 at Boise State W 68-58
1/7 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 105-68
1/9 * PEPPERDINE W 83-52
1/13 * PORTLAND W 104-57
1/16 * at Portland W 82-73
1/22 * at San Francisco W 83-71
1/23 * at Santa Clara W 71-69
1/28 * SANTA CLARA W 70-52
1/30 * SAN FRANCISCO W 78-52
2/4 * at San Diego L 59-75
2/6 * at Saint Mary’s W 78-70
2/11 * SAINT MARY’S W 97-52
2/13 * SAN DIEGO W 69-62
2/19 * at Pepperdine L 70-75
2/20 * at Loyola Marymount W 85-72
2/27 + Portland W 84-63
2/28 + Saint Mary’s W 70-57
3/1 + Santa Clara W 91-66
3/11 ? Minnesota W 75-63
3/13 ? Stanford W 82-74
3/18 % Florida W 73-72
3/20 % Connecticut L 62-67
*WestCoastConferenceGame +WCCTournament(SantaClara,CA) #PreseasonChaseNIT ^PlayedatSpokaneArena(Spokane,WA) &HawkeyeClassic(IowaCity,IA) ?NCAAFirst/SecondRound(Seattle,WA) %NCAAWestRegional(Phoenix,AZ)
1999-2000 (26-9 / 11-3 (2nd) in WCC) Coach Mark Few
11/21 at Montana W 76-61 11/26 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 81-47 11/29 ^ Washington State W 73-63
12/1 BOISE STATE W 71-55
12/4 % Cincinnati L 68-75
12/8 & Temple L 48-64
12/11 at UCLA W 59-43
12/13 ? Washington W 76-66
12/19 MONTANA W 88-70
12/21 ~ California L 64-72
12/28 + Ohio W 83-55
12/29 + Oregon L 64-70
12/30 + Colorado L 77-81
1/4 at Idaho W 60-49
1/8 TEXAS PAN-AMERICAN W 111-71
1/13 * SAN FRANCISCO W 96-73
1/15 * SANTA CLARA W 97-67
1/20 * at Saint Mary’s W 90-60
1/22 * at San Diego W 84-79 (ot)
1/26 * PORTLAND W 84-66
1/29 * at Portland W 81-57
2/3 * PEPPERDINE W 62-57
2/5 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 103-56
2/11 * at Loyola Marymount W 101-77
2/12 * at Pepperdine L 69-80
2/17 * SAN DIEGO L 70-82
2/19 * SAINT MARY’S W 93-66
2/25 * Santa Clara L 70-81
2/27 * at San Francisco W 70-64
3/4 + Saint Mary’s W 76-49
3/5 + San Diego W 80-70
3/6 + Pepperdine W 69-65 (ot)
3/16 $ Louisville W 77-66
3/18 $ St. John’s W 82-76
3/23 @ Purdue L 66-75
*WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(SantaClara,CA)
^PlayedatSpokaneArena(Spokane,WA)
%Rock-N-RollShootout(Cleveland,OH)
&GreatEight(Chicago,IL)
?PlayedatKeyArena(Seattle,WA)
~PeteNewellChallenge(Oakland,CA)
#OutriggerRainbowClassic(Honolulu,HI)
$NCAAFirst/SecondRound(Tucson,AZ)
@NCAAWestRegional(Albuquerque,NM)
2000-01 (26-7 / 13-1 (1st) in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/17 at Eastern Washington W 74-65
11/19 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY W 85-58
11/25 IDAHO W 92-42
11/29 at Arizona L 87-101
12/2 WASHINGTON W 86-74
12/6 at Montana W 77-69
12/9 at Boise State L 69-94
12/16 ~ Florida L 71-85
12/20 at Wisconsin-Green Bay L 61-72
12/30 MONMOUTH W 95-69
1/2 ^ New Mexico L 80-81 (ot)
1/4 NORTHWEST COLLEGE W 93-36
1/6 ^ Prairie View A&M W 93-50
1/12 * at San Francisco W 78-59
1/13 * at Saint Mary’s W 102-48
1/17 * PORTLAND W 81-57
1/20 * at Portland W 77-72
1/25 * SANTA CLARA W 70-64
1/27 * SAN DIEGO W 78-57
2/2 * at Pepperdine W 93-79
2/3 * at Loyola Marymount W 84-64
2/9 * SAN FRANCISCO W 84-82
2/11 * SAINT MARY’S W 90-64
2/15 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 101-68
2/17 * PEPPERDINE W 82-69
2/22 * at Santa Clara L 71-84
2/24 * at San Diego W 72-69
3/3 + Saint Mary’s W 105-65
3/4 + San Diego W 76-68
3/5 + Santa Clara W 80-77
3/16 $ Virginia W 86-85
3/18 $ Indiana State W 85-68
3/23 @ Michigan State L 62-77
*WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(SanDiego,CA)
^PlayedatSpokaneArena(Spokane,WA) ~OrangeBowlClassic(Sunrise,FL)
$NCAAFirst/SecondRound(Memphis,TN) @NCAASouthRegional(Atlanta,GA)
2001-02 (29-4 / 13-1 (T1st) in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/16 at Illinois L 58-76
11/18 MONTANA W 83-63
11/22 # St. John’s W 65-58
11/23 # Texas W 67-64
11/24 # Marquette L 63-72
11/29 ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF W 92-42
12/1 PORTLAND STATE W 93-58
12/4 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 84-74 (ot)
12/6 & Fresno State W 87-77
12/11 at Washington W 67-47
12/15 WASHINGTON STATE W 67-44
12/21 EASTERN OREGON W 105-45
12/29 at Monmouth W 79-54
12/31 at Saint Joseph’s W 83-80
1/7 at New Mexico W 95-90 (ot)
1/11 * SANTA CLARA W 83-81
1/13 * SAN DIEGO W 75-62
1/18 * at Pepperdine L 79-88
1/19 * at Loyola Marymount W 94-60
1/24 * SAN FRANCISCO W 93-73
1/26 * SAINT MARY’S W 70-52
1/30 * PORTLAND W 102-67
2/2 * at Portland W 94-80
2/7 * at Santa Clara W 84-69
2/9 * at San Diego W 77-76
2/14 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 72-51
2/16 * PEPPERDINE W 91-78
2/22 * at San Francisco W 70-54
2/23 * at Saint Mary’s W 74-55
3/2 + Loyola Marymount W 82-64
3/3 + San Diego W 87-79
3/4 + Pepperdine W 96-90
3/14 $ Wyoming L 66-73
*WestCoastConferenceGame +WCCTournament(SanDiego,CA) #Carrs/GreatAlaskaShootout(Anchorage,AK) &LoudRecordsFabFourClassic(Inglewood,CA) $NCAAFirst/SecondRound(Albuquerque,NM)
2002-03 (24-9 / 12-2 (1st) in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
Date W/L
11/22 HOFSTRA W 69-61
11/25 # Utah W 71-52
11/26 # Indiana L 75-76
11/27 # Kentucky L 72-80
12/2 WASHINGTON W 95-89 (ot)
12/5 at Montana W 75-67
12/7 at Washington State W 110-104 (ot)
12/15 & Georgia L 83-95
12/17 ^ North Carolina State W 69-60
12/20 LONG BEACH STATE W 90-55
12/22 ? Eastern Washington W 67-64
12/28 ~ Stanford L 71-81
12/31 SAINT JOSEPH’S L 78-79 (ot)
1/2 at Portland State W 87-49
1/9 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 85-73
1/12 * PEPPERDINE W 92-72
1/17 * at Saint Mary’s W 56-53
1/19 * at San Francisco W 66-56
1/24 * at Portland W 70-67
1/30 * SAN DIEGO W 89-65
2/1 * SANTA CLARA W 96-62
2/5 * at Pepperdine W 78-63
2/8 * at Loyola Marymount L 74-80
2/13 * SAINT MARY’S W 73-49
2/15 * SAN FRANCISCO W 82-71
2/19 * PORTLAND L 68-72
2/22 TULSA W 69-60
2/27 * at Santa Clara W 71-66
3/1 * at San Diego W 72-69
3/9 + Saint Mary’s W 73-52
3/10 + San Diego L 63-72
3/20 $ Cincinnati W 74-69
3/22 $ Arizona L 95-96 (2ot)
*WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(SanDiego,CA)
#MauiInvitational(Lahaina,HI)
&PeachBowlClassic(Atlanta,GA)
^JimmyVClassic(EastRutherford,NJ)
?PlayedatSpokaneArena(Spokane,WA)
~PeteNewellChallenge(Oakland,CA)
$NCAAFirst/SecondRound(SaltLakeCity,UT)
2003-04 (28-3 / 14-0 (1st) in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/14 & Saint Joseph’s L 66-73
11/21 IDAHO W 84-63
11/24 DENVER W 90-58
11/24 ~ Georgia W 82-76 (ot)
12/3 Washington W 86-62
12/6 % Maryland W 82-68
12/7 % George Washington W 96-91
12/13 $ Missouri W 87-80 (ot)
12/20 ! Stanford L 80-87
12/28 WASHINGTON STATE W 95-58
12/31 ~ Eastern Washington W 70-49
1/4 MONTANA W 88-67
1/8 * Pepperdine W 87-70
1/10 * Loyola Marymount W 74-60
1/15 * SAN FRANCISCO W 92-50
1/17 * SAINT MARY’S W 75-61
1/23 * Portland W 80-65
1/29 * San Diego W 85-73
1/31 * Santa Clara W 79-63
2/5 * PEPPERDINE W 93-73
2/7 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 87-57
2/12 * San Francisco W 71-48
2/14 * Saint Mary’s W 79-60
2/18 * PORTLAND W 79-69
2/21 Tulsa W 76-56
2/26 * SAN DIEGO W 97-78
2/28 * SANTA CLARA W 80-64
3/7 + Santa Clara W 63-62
3/8 + Saint Mary’s W 84-71
3/18 # Valparaiso W 76-49
3/20 # Nevada L 72-91
*WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(SantaClara,CA)
&Coachesvs.Cancer(NewYork,NY)
~PlayedatSpokaneArena(Spokane,WA)
%BB&TClassic(WashingtonD.C.)
$BattleinSeattle(Seattle,WA)
!PeteNewellChallenge(Oakland,CA)
#NCAAFirst/SecondRound(Seattle,WA)
2004-05 (26-5 / 12-2 (1st) in WCC) Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/19 PORTLAND STATE W 98-80
11/21 MONTANA W 78-62
11/24 IDAHO W 88-74
11/27 & Illinois L 72-89
12/1 WASHINGTON W 99-87
12/4 $ Massachusetts W 68-57
12/7 Washington State W 54-52
12/11 SAINT LOUIS W 75-45
12/18 ! Georgia Tech W 85-73
12/21 ~ Eastern Washington W 83-70
12/28 ^ Oklahoma State W 78-75
12/30 Missouri L 61-63
1/6 * Santa Clara W 91-87
1/8 * Saint Mary’s L 81-89
1/13 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 76-65
1/15 * PEPPERDINE W 86-62
1/20 * San Francisco L 70-73
1/22 * San Diego W 68-56
1/29 * PORTLAND W 91-79
2/3 * SAINT MARY’S W 68-63
2/5 * SANTA CLARA W 92-75
2/10 * Pepperdine W 82-75
2/12 * Loyola Marymount W 61-58
2/17 * SAN DIEGO W 90-73
2/19 * SAN FRANCISCO W 75-73
2/24 * Portland W 84-68
2/28 NORTHERN COLORADO W 87-60
3/6 + San Diego W 90-74
3/7 + Saint Mary’s W 80-67
3/17 # Winthrop W 74-64
3/19 # Texas Tech L 69-71
*WestCoastConferenceGame +WCCTournament(SantaClara,CA) &WoodenTradition(Indianapolis,IN) $BattleinSeattle(Seattle,WA) !LasVegasShowdown(LasVegas) ~PlayedatSpokaneArena(Spokane,WA) ^All-CollegeClassic(OklahomaCity,OK) #NCAAFirst/SecondRound(Tucson,AZ)
11/18 IDAHO W 69-60
11/21 % Maryland W 88-76
11/22 % Michigan State W 109-106 (3ot)
11/23 % Connecticut L 63-65
11/30 PORTLAND STATE W 89-80
12/4 Washington L 95-99
12/8 WASHINGTON STATE W 67-53
12/10 $ Oklahoma State W 64-62
12/17 VIRGINIA W 80-69
12/19 ~ EASTERN WASHINGTON W 75-65
12/22 Saint Louis W 60-57
12/27 Memphis L 72-83
12/31 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 102-94
1/7 * Saint Mary’s W 68-60
1/9 * Santa Clara W 81-68
1/14 * PEPPERDINE W 102-73
1/16 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 92-80
1/21 * San Diego W 64-63
1/23 * San Francisco W 84-75
1/28 * PORTLAND W 81-64
2/4 * SANTA CLARA W 85-71
2/6 * SAINT MARY’S W 62-61
2/11 STANFORD W 80-76
2/13 * Portland W 97-83
2/18 * Loyola Marymount W 79-70
2/20 * Pepperdine W 81-71
2/25 * SAN DIEGO W 75-59
2/27 * SAN FRANCISCO W 75-72
3/5 + SAN DIEGO W 96-92 (ot)
3/6 + LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 68-67
3/16 # Xavier W 79-75
3/18 # Indiana W 90-80
3/23 ^ UCLA L 71-73
%EASportsMauiInvitational(Lahaina,Maui) $BattleinSeattle(Seattle,WA) ~PlayedatSpokaneArena(Spokane,WA) *WestCoastConferenceGame
+WCCTournament(Spokane,WA)
# NCAAFirst/SecondRound(SaltLakeCity,UT)
^NCAAOaklandRegional(Oakland,CA)
2006-07 (23-11 / 11-3 (1st) in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/10 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 90-75
11/14 + Rice W 88-50
11/15 + Baylor W 78-69
11/19 TEXAS SAN ANTONIO W 92-48
11/22 ^ North Carolina W 82-74
11/24 ^ Butler L 71-79
11/26 IDAHO W 76-51
11/30 PORTLAND STATE W 69-51
12/2 # Texas W 88-77
12/5 Washington State L 67-77
12/9 WASHINGTON W 97-77
12/16 & Georgia L 83-96
12/21 ! Duke L 54-61
12/30 @ Nevada L 74-82
1/3 Virginia L 87-108
1/6 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 97-62
1/8 * PEPPERDINE W 69-52
1/13 * Santa Clara W 77-69
1/15 * Saint Mary’s L 75-80
/22 * Portland W 80-68
1/27 * SAN FRANCISCO W 72-56
1/29 * SAN DIEGO W 91-82
1/31 Stanford W 90-86 (2ot)
2/3 * Pepperdine W 82-57
2/5 * Loyola Marymount L 61-67
2/10 * SAINT MARY’S W 60-49
2/12 * SANTA CLARA L 73-84
2/17 $ Memphis L 77-78 (ot)
2/19 * PORTLAND W 87-67
2/24 * San Francisco W 86-79 (ot)
2/26 * San Diego W 74-64
3/4 ? San Diego W 88-70
3/5 ? Santa Clara W 77-68
3/15 = Indiana L 57-70
+Dick’sSportingGoodsNITWestRegion(Spokane,WA)
^Dick’sSportingGoodNIT(NewYork,NY)
#CollegeBasketballHallofFameClassic(Phoenix,AZ) &Chick-Fil-APeachBowlClassic(Duluth,GA)
!MadisonSquareGarden(NewYork,NY)
@BattleinSeattle(Seattle,WA)
$RonaldMcDonaldHouseCharitiesClassic(Spokane,WA)
*WestCoastConferenceGame
?WestCoastConferenceTournament(Portland,OR) =NCAAFirstRound(Sacramento,CA)
2007-08 (25-8 / 13-1 (1st) in WCC) Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score Date W/L Score
11/11 MONTANA W 77-54
11/13 IDAHO W 80-43
11/17 UC RIVERSIDE W 84-48
11/22 + Western Kentucky W 74-71
11/23 + Texas Tech L 63-73
11/24 + Virginia Tech W 82-64
11/29 Saint Joseph’s W 70-65 (ot)
12/1 # Connecticut W 85-82
12/5 WASHINGTON STATE L 47-51
12/8 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 85-59
12/17 NORTHERN COLORADO W 77-57
12/20 &Oklahoma L 68-72
12/29 $ Tennessee L 72-82
12/31 UTAH W 61-59
1/5 % Georgia W 75-67
1/12 * Loyola Marymount W 91-68
1/14 * Pepperdine W 92-57
1/19 * SAN DIEGO W 80-70
1/21 * SAN FRANCISCO W 72-64
1/26 Memphis L 77-81
1/28 * PORTLAND W 79-41
2/2 * Santa Clara W 87-82 (2ot) 2/4 * Saint Mary’s L 85-89 (ot)
2/9 * PEPPERDINE W 101-59
2/11 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 83-50
2/16 * San Francisco W 83-63
2/18 * San Diego W 59-55
2/25 * Portland W 73-51
3/1 * SAINT MARY’S W 88-76 3/3 * SANTA CLARA W 88-54
3/9 ^Santa Clara W 52-48
3/10 ^San Diego L 62-69
3/21 ( Davidson L 76-82
+GreatAlaskaShootout(Anchorage,AK)
#CollegeBasketballHallofFameClassic(Boston,MA) &All-CollegeChallenge(OklahomaCity,OK) $BattleinSeattle(Seattle,WA)
*WestCoastConferencegame
^WestCoastConferenceTournament(SanDiego,CA) (NCAAFirstRound(Raleigh,NC)
2008-09 (28-6 / 14-0 (1st) in WCC) Coach Mark Few
BILLINGS W
IDAHO W 80-46 11/27 +Oklahoma State W 83-71 11/28 +Maryland W 81-59
11/30 +Tennessee W 83-74
12/6 #Indiana W 70-54
12/10 Washington State W 74-52
12/14 %Arizona L 64-69
12/18 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 84-42
12/20 ~Connecticut L 83-88 (ot) 12/23 PORTLAND STATE L 70-77 12/31 Utah L 65-66
1/7 Tennessee W 89-79 (ot) 1/10 *PORTLAND W 67-50
1/15 *SANTA CLARA W 95-53
1/17 *SAN FRANCISCO W 85-51
1/22 *Pepperdine W 83-69
1/24 *Loyola Marymount W 93-60 1/29 *SAINT MARY’S W 69-62
1/31 *SAN DIEGO W 64-47
2/5 *Portland W 93-78
2/7 $Memphis L 50-68
2/12 *Saint Mary’s W 72-70
2/14 *San Francisco W 78-73
2/19 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 91-54
2/21 *PEPPERDINE W 92-58
2/26 *Santa Clara W 81-73
2/28 *San Diego W 58-47
3/3 USC UPSTATE W 90-40
3/8 ?Santa Clara W 94-59
3/9 ?Saint Mary’s W 83-58
3/19 ^Akron W 77-64
3/21 ^Western Kentucky W 83-81
3/27 &North Carolina L 77-98 +OldSpiceClassic(LakeBuenaVista,FL)
#CollegeBasketballHallofFameShowcase (Indianapolis,IN)
%DuelintheDesert(Phoenix,AZ)
~BattleinSeattle(Seattle,WA)
$RonaldMcDonaldHouseCharitiesClassic(Spokane,WA)
*WestCoastConferenceGame
?WestCoastConferenceTournament(LasVegas)
^NCAAFirst/SecondRound(Portland,OR) &NCAASouthRegional(Memphis,TN)
2009-10 (27-7 / 12-2 (1st) in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/14 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 92-74
11/17 Michigan State L 71-75
11/20 IPFW W 90-55
11/23 + Colorado W 76-72
11/24 + Wisconsin W 74-61
11/25 + Cincinnati W 61-59 (ot)
12/02 WASHINGTON STATE W 74-69
12/05 WAKE FOREST L 75-77
12/09 AUGUSTANA W 79-40
12/12 ~ Davidson W 103-91
12/19 # Duke L 41-76
12/28 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 94-52
12/31 $ Oklahoma W 83-69
1/02 ^ Illinois W 85-83 (ot)
1/09 * Portland W 81-78
1/14 * Saint Mary’s W 89-82
1/16 * San Diego W 68-50
1/21 * PEPPERDINE W 91-84
1/23 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 85-69
1/28 * Santa Clara W 71-64
1/30 * San Francisco L 77-81 (ot)
2/4 * PORTLAND W 76-49
2/6 Memphis W 66-58
2/11 * SAINT MARY’S W 80-61
2/13 * SAN DIEGO W 82-65
2/18 * Loyola Marymount L 66-74
2/10 * Pepperdine W 72-54
2/25 * SANTA CLARA W 88-51
2/27 * SAN FRANCISCO W 75-69
3/2 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 78-59
3/7 ? Loyola Marymount W 77-62
3/8 ? Saint Mary’s L 62-81
3/19 & Florida State W 67-60
3/21 & Syracuse L 65-87
+EASportsMauiInvitational(Lahaina,Maui)
^PlayedatChicago,IL
#AeropostaleClassic(NewYork,NY)
~BattleinSeattle(Seattle,WA)
$RonaldMcDonaldHouseCharitiesClassic (Spokane,WA)
*WestCoastConferenceGame
?WestCoastConferenceTournament(LasVegas) &NCAAFirstandSecondRound(Buffalo,NY)
2010-11 (25-10 / 11-3 (T1st) in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/12 SOUTHERN W 117-72
11/14 + IUPUI W 86-56
11/16 + SAN DIEGO STATE L 76-79
11/22 ^ Kansas State L 64-81
11/23 ^ Marquette W 66-63
11/30 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 86-57
12/4 ~ Illinois L 61-73
12/8 Washington State L 59-81
12/11 Notre Dame L 79-83
12/16 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 103-61
12/18 # Baylor W 68-64
12/22 XAVIER W 64-54
12/29 LAFAYETTE W 83-55
12/31 OKLAHOMA STATE W 73-52
1/2 Wake Forest W 73-63
1/8 * PORTLAND W 74-61
1/13 * PEPPERDINE W 92-75
1/15 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 79-59
1/20 * Santa Clara L 71-85
1/22 * San Francisco L 91-96 (ot)
1/27 * SAINT MARY’S L 71-73
1/29 * SAN DIEGO W 86-53
2/3 * Portland W 67-64
2/5 $ Memphis L 58-62
2/10 * Loyola Marymount W 67-57
2/12 * Pepperdine W 63-44
2/17 * SANTA CLARA W 85-76
2/19 * SAN FRANCISCO W 70-53
2/24 * Saint Mary’s W 89-85 (ot)
2/26 * San Diego W 68-31
2/28 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W 96-49
3/6 ? San Francisco W 71-67
3/7 ? Saint Mary’s W 75-63
3/17 ! St. John’s W 86-71
3/19 ! BYU L 67-89
+ O’Reilly Auto Parts Regional Round (Spokane, WA)
^ O’Reilly Auto Parts Championship Round (Kansas City, MO) ~ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
# The Showcase (Dallas, TX)
$ Ronald McDonald House Charities (Spokane, WA)
* West Coast Conference Game
? West Coast Conference Tournament (Las Vegas)
! NCAA Second and Third Round (Denver, CO)
2011-12 (26-7 / 13-3 (2nd in WCC) Coach Mark Few
11/11 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 77-69 11/14 WASHINGTON STATE W 89-81 11/19 + Hawai’i W 73-54
11/26 $ Western Michigan W 78-58
11/30 NOTRE DAME W 73-53
12/3 Illinois L 75-82
12/10 MICHIGAN STATE L 67-74
12/14 ORAL ROBERTS W 67-61
12/17 ~ Arizona W 71-60
12/20 BUTLER W 71-55
12/22 AIR FORCE W 70-60
12/28 * PORTLAND W 90-51
12/31 Xavier W 72-65
1/5 * PEPPERDINE W 73-45
1/7 * SANTA CLARA W 82-60
1/12 * Saint Mary’s L 62-83
1/14 * Loyola Marymount W 62-58
1/19 * SAN FRANCISCO W 74-63
1/21 * SAN DIEGO W 77-60
1/26 * Portland W 74-62
2/2 * BYU L 73-83
2/4 * Pepperdine W 72-60
2/9 * SAINT MARY’S W 73-59
2/11 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 78-59
2/16 * Santa Clara W 73-62
2/18 * San Francisco L 65-66
2/23 * BYU W 74-63
2/25 * San Diego W 65-57
2/27 LONGWOOD W 92-60
3/3 ? BYU W 77-58
3/5 ? Saint Mary’s L 74-78 (ot)
3/15 ! West Virginia W 77-54
3/17 ! Ohio State L 66-73
+ BC Classic (British Columbia, BC) ~ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
$ Ronald McDonald House Charities (Spokane, WA)
* West Coast Conference Game
? West Coast Conference Tournament (Las Vegas)
! NCAA Second and Third Round (Pittsburgh, PA)
2012-13 (32-3 / 16-0 (1st) in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/9 SOUTHERN UTAH W 103-65
11/12 WEST VIRGINIA W 84-50
11/18 SOUTH DAKOTA W 96-58
11/22 + Clemson W 57-49
11/23 + Oklahoma W 72-47
11/25 + Davidson W 81-67
11/29 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 104-57
12/1 PACIFIC W 85-67
12/5 Washington State W 71-69
12/8 ILLINOIS L 74-85
12/15 ~ Kansas State W 68-52
12/19 CAMPBELL W 74-52
12/28 BAYLOR W 94-87
12/31 Oklahoma State W 69-69
1/3 * Pepperdine W 78-62
1/5 * Santa Clara W 81-74
1/10 * SAINT MARY’S W 83-78
1/17 * Portland W 71-49
1/19 Butler L 63-64
1/24 * BRIGHAM YOUNG W 83-63
1/26 * SAN FRANCISCO W 66-52
1/31 * Loyola Marymount W 88-43
2/2 * San Diego W 65-63
2/7 * PEPPERDINE W 82-56
2/9 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 74-55
2/14 * Saint Mary’s W 77-60
2/16 * San Francisco W 71-61
2/20 * SANTA CLARA W 85-42
2/23 * SAN DIEGO W 81-50
2/28 * Brigham Young W 70-65
3/2 * PORTLAND W 81-52
3/9 ? Loyola Marymount W 66-48
3/11 ? Saint Mary’s W 65-51
3/21 ! Southern W 64-58
3/23 ! Wichita State L 70-76 + Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL) ~ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) * West Coast Conference Game
? West Coast Conference Tournament (Las Vegas) ! NCAA Second and Third Round (Pittsburgh, PA)
2013-14 (29-7 / 15-3 (1st in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/9 BRYANT W 100-76
11/11 COLORADO STATE W 93-61
11/17 OAKLAND W 82-67
11/21 WASHINGTON STATE W 90-74
11/25 ! Dayton L 79-84
11/26 ! Chaminade W 113-81
11/27 ! Arkansas W 91-81
12/1 COPPIN STATE W 86-51
12/7 NEW MEXICO STATE W 80-68
12/10 West Virginia W 80-76
12/14 # South Alabama W 68-59
12/21 ^ Kansas State L 62-72
12/28 * SANTA CLARA W 74-60
12/30 * SAN FRANCISCO W 69-41
1/2 * SAINT MARY’S W 73-51
1/4 * PACIFIC W 86-64
1/9 * Portland L 73-82
1/16 * Pepperdine W 70-53
1/18 * Loyola Marymount W 82-72
1/23 * SAN DIEGO W 59-56
1/25 * BYU W 84-69
1/29 * Santa Clara W 54-52
2/1 * San Francisco W 75-65
2/5 * PORTLAND W 71-66
2/8 Memphis L 54-60
2/13 * PEPPERDINE W 83-68
2/15 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 86-67
2/20 * at BYU L 65-73
2/22 * San Diego L 66-69
2/27 * Pacific W 70-53
3/1 * Saint Mary’s W 75-47
3/8 % Santa Clara W 77-75
3/10 % Saint Mary’s W 70-54
3/11 % BYU W 75-64
3/21 @ Oklahoma State W 85-77
3/23 @ Arizona L 61-84
! Maui Invitational (Maui, HI) # Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) * West Coast Conference Game % West Coast Conference Tournament (Las Vegas) @ NCAA Second and Third Round (San Diego, CA)
2014-15 (35-3 / 17-1 (1st in WCC) Coach Mark Few Date Opponent W/L
11/14 SACRAMENTO STATE W 104-58 11/17 SMU W 72-56
11/19 ST. JOSEPH’S W 94-42
11/22 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS W 109-55
11/26 ! Georgia W 88-76
11/28 ! St. John’s W 73-66
12/02 SOUTHEASTERN LOUSIANA W 76-57
12/06 Arizona L 66-63 (OT)
12/10 WASHINGTON STATE W 81-66
12/13 at UCLA W 87-74
12/15 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 94-54
12/20 Cal Poly W 63-50
12/27 * at BYU W 87-80
12/29 * San Diego W 60-48
1/3 * Portland W 87-75
1/8 * SAN FRANCISCO W 88-57
1/10 * SANTA CLARA W 79-57
1/15 * Pepperdine W 78-76
1/17 * Loyola Marymount W 72-55
1/22 * SAINT MARY’S W 68-47
1/24 * PACIFIC W 91-60
1/29 * PORTLAND W 64-46
1/31 MEMPHIS W 82-64
2/5 * Santa Clara W 75-63
2/7 * San Francisco W 81-70
2/12 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 80-51
2/14 * PEPPERDINE W 56-48
2/19 * Pacific W 86-74
2/21 * Saint Mary’s W 70-60
2/26 * SAN DIEGO W 59-39
2/28 * BYU L 73-70
3/7 % San Francisco W 81-72
3/9 % Pepperdine W 79-61
3/10 % BYU W 91-75
3/20 @ North Dakota State W 86-76
3/22 @ Iowa W 87-68
3/27 ^ Ucla W 74-62
3/29 ^ Duke L 66-52
! NIT Season Tipoff (New York City)
# Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
* West Coast Conference Game
% West Coast Conference Tournament (Las Vegas) @ NCAA First and Second Round (Seattle, WA) ^ NCAA South Regional (Houston, TX)
2015-16 (28-8 / 15-3 (1st in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/18 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 91-52
11/21 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 101-56
11/25 ! Washington W 80-64
11/26 ! Texas A&M L 61-62
11/27 ! Connecticut W 73-70
12/2 Washington State W 69-60
12/5 ARIZONA L 63-68
12/8 MONTANA W 61-58
12/12 UCLA L 66-71
12/14 SAINT MARTIN’S W 86-50
12/19 # Tennessee W 86-79
12/21 * PEPPERDINE W 99-73
12/23 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 85-62
12/31 * Santa Clara W 79-77
1/2 * San Francisco W 102-94 (OT)
1/9 * PORTLAND W 85-74
1/14 * BYU L 68-69
1/16 * SAN DIEGO W 88-52
1/21 * Saint Mary’s L 67-70
1/23 * Pacific W 71-61
1/28 * SANTA CLARA W 84-67
1/30 * SAN FRANCISCO W 86-48
2/4 * Loyola Marymount W 92-63
2/6 * Pepperdine W 69-66
2/11 * Portland W 92-66
2/13 Southern Methodist L 60-69
2/18 * PACIFIC W 90-68
2/20 * SAINT MARY’S L 58-63
2/25 * San Diego W 82-60
2/27 * at BYU W 71-68
3/5 % Portland W 92-67
3/7 % BYU W 88-84
3/8 % Saint Mary’s W 85-75
3/17 @ Seton Hall W 68-52
3/19 @ Utah W 82-59
3/25 ^ Syracuse L 60-63
! Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas)
# Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)
* West Coast Conference Game
% West Coast Conference Tournament (Las Vegas)
@ NCAA First and Second Round (Denver, CO)
^ NCAA Midwest Regional (Chicago, IL)
2016-17 (37-2 / 17-1 (1st in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/11 UTAH VALLEY W 92-69
11/14 ^ SAN DIEGO STATE W 69-48
11/18 BRYANT W 109-70
11/24 % Quinnipiac W 82-62
11/25 % Florida W 77-72
11/27 % Iowa State W 73-71
12/1 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 97-63
12/3 ! Arizona W 69-62
12/7 WASHINGTON W 98-71
12/10 AKRON W 61-43
12/18 & Tennessee W 86-76
12/21 SOUTH DAKOTA W 102-65
12/29 VPEPPERDINE W 92-62
12/31 * Pacific W 81-61
1/5 * San Francisco W 95-80 1/12 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 93-55
1/14 * SAINT MARY’S W 79-56 1/19 * Santa Clara W 88-57
1/21 * PORTLAND W 73-52
1/23 * Portland W 83-64
1/26 * SAN DIEGO W 79-43
1/28 * Pepperdine W 96-49
2/2 * at BYU W 85-75
2/4 * SANTA CLARA W 90-55
2/9 * Loyola Marymount W 90-60
2/11 * Saint Mary’s W 74-64
2/16 * SAN FRANCISCO W 96-61
2/18 * PACIFIC W 82-61
2/23 * San Diego W 96-38
2/25 * BYU L 71-79
3/4 @ Pacific W 82-50
3/6 @ Santa Clara W 77-68
3/7 @ Saint Mary’s W 74-56
3/16 + South Dakota State W 66-46
3/18 + Northwestern W 79-73
3/23 > West Virginia W 61-58
3/25 > Xavier W 83-59
4/1 { South Carolina W 77-73
4/3 { North Carolina L 65-71 ^ ESPN Tip-Off Marathon (Spokane, WA) % AdvoCare Invitational - Orlando, FL ! Hoophall LA - Los Angeles & - Battle on Broadway - Nashville, TN * West Coast Conference Game @ WCC Championships - Las Vegas, NV + NCAA First and Second Rounds - Salt Lake City, UT > NCAA West Regionals - San Jose, CA { NCAA Final Four - Phoenix, AZ
2017-18 (32-5 / 17-1 (1st in WCC) Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/10 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 97-69
11/14 HOWARD W 106-69
11/18 UTAH STATE W 79-66
11/23 ^ Ohio State W 86-59
11/24 ^ Florida L 105-111 (2OT)
11/26 ^ Texas W 76-71 (OT) 11/29 INCARNATE WORD W 103-68
12/1 % CREIGHTON W 91-74
12/5 ! Villanova L 72-88
12/10 WASHINGTON W 97-70
12/16 NORTH DAKOTA W 89-83 (OT)
12/18 IUPUI W 101-71
12/21 San Diego State L 70-72
12/28 * PACIFIC W 81-48
12/30 * SANTA CLARA W 101-52
1/4 * Pepperdine W 89-59
1/6 * Loyola Marymount W 85-66
1/11 * PORTLAND W 103-57
1/13 * San Francisco W 75-65
1/18 * SAINT MARY’S L 71-74
1/20 * Santa Clara W 75-60
1/25 * Portland W 95-79
1/27 * SAN FRANCISCO W 82-73
2/1 * SAN DIEGO W 69-59
2/3 * BYU W 68-60
2/8 * Pacific W 71-61
2/10 * Saint Mary’s W 78-65
2/15 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 76-46
2/17 * PEPPERDINE W 81-67
2/22 * San Diego W 77-72
2/24 * at BYU W 79-65
3/3 @ Loyola Marymount W 83-69
3/5 @ San Francisco W 88-60
3/6 @ BYU W 74-54
3/15 + UNC Greensboro W 68-64
3/17 + Ohio State W 90-84
3/22 > Florida State L 75-60
^ PK80 Invitational - Portland, OR
% Jesuit Basketball Classic - Spokane, WA
! Jimmy V Classic - New York City * West Coast Conference Game @ WCC Championships - Las Vegas, NV + NCAA First and Second Rounds - Boise, ID > NCAA West Regionals - Los Angeles
2018-19 (33-4 / 16-0 (1st in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/6 IDAHO STATE W 120-79
11/10 ^ TEXAS SOUTHERN W 104-67
11/15 TEXAS A&M W 94-71
11/19 ^ Illinois W 84-78
11/20 ^ Arizona W 91-74
11/21 ^ Duke W 89-87
11/26 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 102-60
12/1 Creighton W 103-92
12/5 WASHINGTON W 81-79
12/9 ! Tennessee L 73-76
12/15 North Carolina L 90-103
12/18 UT ARLINGTON W 89-55
12/21 DENVER W 101-40
12/28 NORTH ALABAMA W 96-51
12/31 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 89-54
1/5 * SANTA CLARA W 91-48
1/10 * PACIFIC W 67-36
1/12 * San Francisco W 96-83
1/17 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 73-55
1/19 * Portland W 89-66
1/24 * Santa Clara W 98-39
1/31 * at BYU W 93-63
2/2 * SAN DIEGO W 85-69
2/7 * SAN FRANCISCO W 92-62
2/9 * SAINT MARY’S W 94-46
2/14 * Loyola Marymount W 73-60
2/16 * San Diego W 79-67
2/21 * PEPPERDINE W 92-64
2/23 * BYU W 102-68
2/28 * Pacific W 86-66
3/2 * Saint Mary’s W 69-55
3/11 @ Pepperdine W 100-74
3/12 @ Saint Mary’s L 47-60
3/21 + Fairleigh Dickinson W 87-49
3/23 + Baylor W 83-71
3/28 > Florida State W 72-58
3/30 > Texas Tech L 69-75
^ Maui Invitational - Lahaina, HI ! Jerry Colangelo Classic - Phoenix, AZ * West Coast Conference Game @ WCC Championships - Las Vegas, NV + NCAA First and Second Rounds - Salt Lake City, UT > NCAA West Regionals - Anaheim, CA
2019-20 (31-2 / 15-1 (1st in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/5 ALABAMA STATE W 95-64
11/9 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 110-60
11/12 NORTH DAKOTA W 97-66
11/15 Texas A&M W 79-49
11/19 UT ARLINGTON W 72-66
11/23 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 77-49
11/27 % Southern Mississippi W 94-69
11/28 % Oregon W 73-72 (OT)
11/29 % Michigan L 64-82
12/4 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 101-62
12/8 Washington W 83-76 12/14 Arizona W 84-80
12/18 NORTH CAROLINA W 94-81
1/4 * PEPPERDINE W 75-60
1/9 * San Diego W 94-50
1/11 * Loyola Marymount W 87-62
1/16 * SANTA CLARA W 104-54
1/18 * BYU W 92-69
1/25 * PACIFIC W 92-59
1/30 * Santa Clara W 87-72
2/1 * San Francisco W 83-79
2/6 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 85-67
2/8 * Saint Mary’s W 90-60
2/15 * Pepperdine W 89-77
2/20 * SAN FRANCISCO W 71-54
2/22 * at BYU L 78-91
2/27 * SAN DIEGO W 94-59
2/29 * SAINT MARY’S W 86-76
3/9 @ San Francisco W 81-77
3/10 @ Saint Mary’s W 84-66
% Battle 4 Atlantis - Paradise Island, Bahamas * West Coast Conference Game @ WCC Championships - Las Vegas, NV
2020-21 (31-1 / 15-0 (1st in WCC) Coach Mark Few Date Opponent W/L Score 11/26 ^ Kansas W 102-90 11/27 ^ Auburn W 90-67
12/2 & West Virginia W 87-82
12/19 % Iowa W 99-88
12/21 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 95-57
12/22 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 95-78
12/26 > Virginia W 98-75
12/28 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 88-58
12/29 DIXIE STATE W 112-67
1/2 * SAN FRANCISCO W 85-62
1/7 * BYU W 86-69
1/9 * Portland W 116-88
1/14 * PEPPERDINE W 95-70
1/16 * Saint Mary’s W 73-59
1/23 * PACIFIC W 95-49
1/28 * San Diego W 90-62
1/30 * Pepperdine W 97-75
2/4 * Pacific W 76-58
2/8 * at BYU W 82-71
2/13 * San Francisco W 100-61
2/18 * SAINT MARY’S W 87-65
2/20 * SAN DIEGO W 106-69
2/25 * SANTA CLARA W 89-75
2/27 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 86-69
3/8 @ Saint Mary’s W 78-55
3/9 @ BYU W 88-78
3/20 ! Norfolk State W 98-55
3/22 ! Oklahoma W 87-71
3/28 ! Creighton W 83-65
3/30 ! Southern California W 85-66
4/3 ! UCLA W 93-90 (OT)
4/5 ! Baylor L 70-86 ^ Fort Myers Tip-Off - Ft. Myers, FL & Jimmy V Classic - Indianapolis % Game played in Sioux Falls, SD > Game played in Fort Worth, TX * West Coast Conference Game @ WCC Championships - Las Vegas, NV ! NCAA Tournament - Indianapolis
2021-22 (28-4 / 13-1 (1st in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/9 DIXIE STATE W 97-63
11/13 TEXAS W 86-74
11/15 ALCORN STATE W 84-57
11/19 BELLARMINE W 92-50
11/22 % Central Michigan W 107-54
11/23 % UCLA W 83-63
11/26 ^ Duke L 81-84
11/29 TARLETON STATE W 64-55
12/4 ! Alabama L 82-91
12/9 MERRIMACK W 80-55
12/18 & Texas Tech W 69-55
12/20 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 95-49
12/28 NORTH ALABAMA W 93-63
1/9 * PEPPERDINE W 117-83
1/13 * BYU W 110-84
1/15 * Santa Clara W 115-83
1/20 * SAN FRANCISCO W 78-62
1/27 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 89-55
1/29 * PORTLAND W 104-72
2/3 * San Diego W 92-62
2/5 * at BYU W 90-57
2/10 * PACIFIC W 89-51
2/12 * SAINT MARY’S W 74-58
2/16 * Pepperdine W 86-66
2/19 * SANTA CLARA W 81-69
2/24 * San Francisco W 89-73
2/26 * Saint Mary’s L 57-67
3/7 @ San Francisco W 81-71
3/8 @ Saint Mary’s W 82-69
3/17 + Georgia State W 93-72
3/19 + Memphis W 82-78
3/24 = Arkansas L 68-74
% Good Sam Empire Classic - Las Vegas, NV
^ Continental Tire Challenge - Las Vegas, NV
! Battle in Seattle - Seattle, WA & Jerry Colangelo Classic - Phoenix, AZ
* West Coast Conference Game
@ WCC Championships - Las Vegas, NV + NCAA First and Second Rounds - Portland, OR = NCAA West Regional Semifinal - San Francisco
2022-23 (31-6 / 14-2 (T1st in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/7 NORTH FLORIDA W 104-63
11/11 % Michigan State W 64-63 11/16 Texas L 74-93
11/20 KENTUCKY W 88-72
11/24 ^ Portland State W 102-78
11/25 ^ Purdue L 66-84 11/27 ^ Xavier W 88-84
12/2 % Baylor L 63-64
12/5 KENT STATE W 73-66
12/9 WASHINGTON W 77-60
12/12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 88-67
12/17 & Alabama W 100-90 12/20 MONTANA W 85-75
12/28 EASTERN OREGON W 120-42
12/31 * PEPPERDINE W 111-88
1/5 * San Francisco W 77-75
1/7 * Santa Clara W 81-76 1/12 * at BYU W 75-74
1/14 * PORTLAND W 115-75
1/19 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 67-68
1/21 * Pacific W 99-90
1/28 * Portland W 82-67
2/2 * SANTA CLARA W 88-70
2/4 * Saint Mary’s L 70-78 (OT)
2/9 * SAN FRANCISCO W 99-81
2/11 * BYU W 88-81
2/16 * Loyola Marymount W 108-65
2/18 * Pepperdine W 97-88
2/23 * SAN DIEGO W 97-72
2/25 * SAINT MARY’S W 7 7-68
3/1 CHICAGO STATE W 104-65
3/6 @ San Francisco W 84-73
3/7 @ Saint Mary’s W 77-51
3/17 + Grand Canyon W 82-70
3/19 + Texas Christian W 84-81
3/23 > UCLA W 79-76
3/25 > UConn L 54-82
% Armed Forces Classic - San Diego, CA ^ Phil Knight Legacy Tournament - Portland, OR % Peacock Classic - Sioux Falls, SD & C.M. Newton Classic - Birmingham, AL * West Coast Conference Game @ WCC Championships - Las Vegas, NV + NCAA First and Second Rounds - Denver, CO > NCAA West Regional Semifi nal and Final - Las Vegas
2023-24 (25-7, 14-2 (2nd in WCC) Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/10 YALE W 86-71
11/14 EASTERN OREGON W 123-57
11/20 ^ Purdue L 63-73
11/21 ^ Syracuse W 76-57
11/22 ^ UCLA W 69-65
11/28 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 81-65
12/2 % Southern California W 89-76
12/5 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 111-71
12/9 Washington L 73-78
12/11 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 78-40
12/15 ! Connecticut L 63-76
12/20 JACKSON STATE W 100-76
12/29 SAN DIEGO STATE L 74-84
1/4 * PEPPERDINE W 86-60
1/6 * SAN DIEGO W 101-74
1/11 * Santa Clara L 76-77
1/18 * Pepperdine W 86-61
1/20 * San Diego W 105-63
1/25 * SAN FRANCISCO W 77-72
1/27 * Pacific W 82-73
1/30 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 92-58
2/3 * SAINT MARY’S L 62-64
2/7 * PORTLAND W 96-64
2/10 Kentucky W 89-85
2/15 * Loyola Marymount W 91-74
2/17 * PACIFIC W 102-76
2/22 * Portland W 86-65
2/24 * SANTA CLARA W 94-81
2/29 * San Francisco W 86-68
3/2 * Saint Mary’s W 70-57
3/11 @ San Francisco W 89-77
3/12 @ Saint Mary’s L 60-69
3/21 > McNeese State W 86-65
3/23 > Kansas W 89-68
3/29 + Purdue L 68-80
^ Allstate Maui Invitational - Honolulu, HI & Legends of Basketball Las Vegas Invitational - Las Vegas, NV
! Continental Tire Seattle Tip-Off - Seattle, WA * West Coast Conference Game @ WCC Championships - Las Vegas, NV
> NCAA First and Second Rounds - Salt Lake City, UT + NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal - Detroit, MI
2024-25 (23-8, 14-4 (2nd in WCC)
Coach Mark Few
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/4 ! BAYLOR W 101-63
11/10 ARIZONA STATE W 88-80
11/15 UMASS LOWELL W 113-54
11/18 San Diego State W 80-67
11/20 Long Beach State W 84-41
11/27 ^ West Virginia L 78-86 (OT)
11/28 ^ Indiana W 89-73
11/29 ^ Davidson W 90-65
12/7 % Kentucky L 89-90 (OT)
12/14 > Connecticut L 71-77
12/18 NICHOLLS W 102-72
12/21 BUCKNELL W 86-65
12/28 $ UCLA L 62-65
12/30 * Pepperdine W 89-82
1/2 # * PORTLAND W 81-50
1/4 * Loyola Marymount W 96-68 1/8 * SAN DIEGO W 93-80
1/11 * WASHINGTON STATE W 88-75 1/16 * Oregon State L 89-97 (OT) 1/18 * SANTA CLARA L 99-103
1/25 * Portland W 105-62 1/28 * OREGON STATE W 98-60
2/1 * Saint Mary’s L 58-62
2/6 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 73-53
2/8 * Pacific W 78-61
2/13 * SAN FRANCISCO W 88-77
2/15 * PEPPERDINE W 107-55
2/19 * Washington State W 84-63
2/22 * SAINT MARY’S L 67-74
2/25 * Santa Clara W 95-76
3/1 * San Francisco W 95-75
3/10 * WCC Tournament Semifinals
! Opening Night - Spokane Arena
^ Battle 4 Atlantis - Paradise Islands, Bahamas
% Battle in Seattle - Seattle, WA
> Hall of Fame Series - New York City, NY
$ West Coast Hoops Showdown - Inglewood, CA
# Community Cancer Fund Classic - Spokane Arena
* West Coast Conference Game