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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs wrapped up their tenure in the WCC on Tuesday night, dispatching the Santa Clara Broncos to win the conference tournament one
Gonzaga head coach Mark Few won his 21st - and final - WCC Tournament on Tuesday night, defeating the No. 3 seed Santa Clara Broncos, 79-68, at the Orleans Aren
Gonzaga advances x2 among multitude of mid-major finals, AJ Dybantsa sets a Big 12 record, Stanford loses a heartbreaker and more from Wednesday's college basketball action.
As Father Pham listed job after job, I couldn’t believe how he fit everything in. He has an “irregular sleep schedule,” he confesses.
The 2026 West Coast Conference Tournament will run from March 5-10 at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Compared to the past, this year’s tournament is very much up for grabs between the top-three seeds with the No. 1 Gonzaga Bulldogs (28-3, 16-2 WCC), No. 2 Saint Mary’s Gaels (27-4, 16-2 WCC), and No. 3 Santa Clara Broncos (24-7, 15-3 WCC).
Saint Mary’s guard Mikey Lewis, who had a pair of big games in wins over Gonzaga last season as a freshman, found the range again. Lewis connected on seven 3-pointers – five in the second half as the Gaels outscored GU 41-23 – and scored a career-high 31 points.
Supéry scored 21 points and Tyon Grant-Foster had 20, and No. 12 Gonzaga went out a winner in its final West Coast Conference Tournament by defeating Santa Clara 79-68 on Tuesday night in the champion
Gonzaga defeated Santa Clara in the WCC men's basketball championship game on Tuesday to advance to March Madness. Here's the highlights.
Lauren Whittaker scored 26 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead Gonzaga to a 76-66 win over Oregon State in the West Coast Conference Tournament championship game on Tuesday.
There was a lot to unpack after Saint Mary’s beat No. 9 Gonzaga 70-59 in front of a deafening home crowd and national ESPN audience in their final regular-season meeting as West Coast Conference rivals.