Mark Few knew his Gonzaga Bulldogs needed a shakeup. The team had just lost back-to-back games in WCC play, a rarity in itself, and surrendered a whopping 103 points at home to Santa Clara - a record in the 21 year history of the McCarthey Athletic Center.
The Zags should be applauded for overcoming much adversity so far. First came early season injuries to four players – Claire O’Connor, Ines Bettencourt, Esther Little and McKynnlie Dalan. They’ve recovered and helped Gonzaga develop depth – even if it was razor thin for a while.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs (15-6, 6-2 WCC) are back in the McCarthey Athletic Center for a pivotal matchup against the Oregon State Beavers (16-6, 6-3 WCC). Tip-off i
Everything that could have possibly gone wrong for the Beavers Tuesday night in Spokane went wrong as the Beavers dropped to 6-4 in WCC play and 16-7 overall wi
Saturday’s WCC schedule includes the Saint Mary’s Gaels (18-3, 8-0 WCC) facing the Gonzaga Bulldogs (16-6, 7-2 WCC) at 11:00 PM ET on ESPN.Buy tickets for Saint Mary’s (CA) vs.
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The Beavers have nine days to wash away the taste of Tuesday's 98-60 loss, as OSU's next game is Feb. 6 against Washington State.
Oregon State has never lost to Gonzaga with a 13-0 all-time series lead. The Beavers win earlier this month was the first meeting with Mark Few as Zags head coach.
In recent weeks, we've been looking at the Mountain West and Pac-12 split and how that will impact both conferences. We started by analyzing the impact it will
Zag win 98-60 to beat Beavers for first time since 1932.
Gonzaga faces the San Diego Toreros after Yvonne Ejim scored 29 points in Gonzaga's 81-53 victory against the Pepperdine Waves.