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Gonzaga notches another conference win

The Gonzaga Bulldogs played another solid game as they disposed of San Francisco 83-63, this is their third win in a row by 20 or more points. Gonzaga (20-6, 9-1) got 17 points from David Pendergraft, as well as 11 points and 7 assists from Jeremy ...

From PATRICK SELLARS, Most Valuable Network,  17 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Jeremy Pargo

Bouldin and Heytvelt find their form in victory

In the past couple of games Matt Bouldin hasn’t been playing like the Zags’ leading scorer, and Josh Heytvelt seemed to be having trouble returning to his same old self that we saw last season (North Carolina game….).  Heytvelt, although only getting ...

From PATRICK SELLARS, Most Valuable Network,  11 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Jeremy Pargo

The Five Best Players you’ve (probably) never heard of

Michael Beasley and Tyler Hansborough seem to be the front-runners for player of the year, and rightfully so, they both play in power conferences and are putting up some of the best numbers in college basketball. However, there are those players that ...

From PATRICK SELLARS, Most Valuable Network,  10 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Michael Beasley,  Reggie Williams,  Jason Thompson,  ESPN,  National Basketball Association

Downs and Daye shine as Gonzaga blow out Pepperdine 101-59

After the Gonzaga Bulldogs lost their first conference game against Saint Mary’s on Monday night, they came back and destroyed the Pepperdine Waves (7-17, 1-7) by 42 points. The Zags (18-6, 7-1) got 18 points from Micah Downs and 17 points and 9 ...

From PATRICK SELLARS, Most Valuable Network,  10 Feb 2008

Gonzaga suffers first WCC loss @ ranked Saint Mary’s in overtime

The Gonzaga Bulldogs had a tough time stopping Todd Golden from three point range, which may have been the factor in their 89-85 overtime loss at #23 ranked Saint Mary’s. Gonzaga (17-5, 6-1) lost their first conference game, which may have been a ...

From PATRICK SELLARS, Most Valuable Network,  6 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Jeremy Pargo

Gonzaga Wins 2OT thriller!

Gonzaga had their toughest test in the WCC so far with a game Saturday night against Santa Clara at the Leavy Center. Even though they trailed by 7 points in the second half, the Bulldogs (17-5, 6-0) downed the Santa Clara Broncos (11-10, 3-3) in ...

From PATRICK SELLARS, Most Valuable Network,  2 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Jeremy Pargo

Gonzaga routs Portland 79-41

I really did wonder how Gonzaga would come back from a tough loss at Memphis. They had to travel across country and got only one day of practice to prepare for tonight’s game.  However, Gonzaga hasn’t missed a beat in conference play and that continued ...

From PATRICK SELLARS, Most Valuable Network,  28 Jan 2008

Gonzaga can’t upset Memphis; to host Portland tonight

Gonzaga could not handle Memphis’ (19-0) offense, and it was apparent as every time Gonzaga (15-5)  inched closer to try and close the gap, the Tigers would just get on a quick 7-0, 5-0, even sometimes 12-0 runs to extend their lead. Gonzaga fell way ...

From PATRICK SELLARS, Most Valuable Network,  28 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Derrick Rose,  Jeremy Pargo

Preview: Gonzaga (15-4) at #1 Memphis (18-0)

Gonzaga will face many problems on Saturday morning when they walk into FedExForum to take on the #1 ranked Memphis Tigers who are currently undefeated on the season. Not only do they have to figure out how to stop the quickest most powerful offense in ...

From PATRICK SELLARS, Most Valuable Network,  25 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Derrick Rose,  Chris Roberts,  Jeremy Pargo,  National Basketball Association

Dons can’t top Zags; Sutton stays at 799

The biggest story leading up to this game wasn’t how Gonzaga (15-4,4-0) has been on a roll, or the conference game that was going to take place that night in The Kennel. It was in fact if Eddie Sutton would get his 800th win, and more importantly was ...

From PATRICK SELLARS, Most Valuable Network,  22 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Eddie Sutton,  Jeremy Pargo

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