- Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball
Infobox CBB Team
name = Gonzaga Bulldogs
logo_size = 150px
university = Gonzaga University
conference = West Coast Conference
conference_short = WCC
division =
city = Spokane
stateabb = WA
state = Washington
coach =Mark Few
tenure = 9th
arena =McCarthey Athletic Center
capacity = 6,000
nickname = Bulldogs
studentsection = Kennel Club
color1 = Blue
color2 = White
color3 = Red
fontcolor = DDCCA5
hex1 = 000040
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NCAAfinalfour =
NCAAeliteeight = 1999
NCAAsweetsixteen = 2000, 2001, 2006
NCAAtourneys = 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
conference_tournament = 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
conference_season = 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
NITtourneys= 1994, 1996, 1998Men's basketball, thanks in large part to recent success, has become the most successful athletic program for the Bulldogs of
Gonzaga University inSpokane, Washington . Despite playing in the "mid-major"West Coast Conference , the Gonzaga Bulldogs have come to be regarded as one of the nation's elitecollegiate powers [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/16/sports/ncaabasketball/16nevada.html] in the last decade. Gonzaga played in the Big Sky Conference until the 1979-80 season. Since 1992, Gonzaga has won more games than any other program in the three Pacific states,with 380 [http://gozags.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/gonz/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/0708-mg-1] . Gonzaga is one of only nine schools to have reached each of the past nine NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournaments, and is the only school not from a major conference to do so. In 2004, Gonzaga earned its highest-ever national ranking, ending the season as the AP #3 in the final polls. At the conclusion of the 2006-07 season, current CoachMark Few ranks fourth on the all-time NCAA D-I wins list for coaches in their eighth year with 211 wins, an average of 26 per season.McCarthey Athletic Center
Gonzaga home games have been played at the
McCarthey Athletic Center since 2004. The Bulldogs opened the arena with a 38-game win streak, the longest in the NCAA at the time. The streak was eventually snapped in February 2007 by the Santa Clara Broncos. When combined with 12 wins at home in the old Kennell (Charlotte Y. Martin Centre ), the overall home win streak ended at 50 games [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2003569426_hoop13.html?syndication=rss] .Notable Alumni
Notable alumni of Gonzaga basketball include recent forwards and centers like
J. P. Batista ,Adam Morrison ,Ronny Turiaf , Cory Violette, and Casey Calvary. However, Gonzaga basketball is perhaps best known for its guard play. Successful guards includeJohn Stockton ,Richie Frahm ,Dan Dickau ,Blake Stepp , Matt Santangelo, andDerek Raivio (the latter four have all earned at least All-American Honorable Mention Awards). Current Bulldogs players that may soon join the pantheon of Gonzaga greats include junior point guard Jeremy Pargo (2008 West Coast Conference player of the year), freshman forwards Austin Daye and Steven Gray, sophomore guard Matt Bouldin, and junior forward Josh Heytvelt.Mark Few Era
Coach Mark Few has presided over Gonzaga's rise to the elite level of collegiate basketball. In ten years as an assistant and the past 8 as head coach, Few has led led Gonzaga to remarkable heights. Over the past seven years, Few's teams have compiled the second-highest winning percentage of any program in Division I, at .791. Only
Duke basketball has a better percentage. At the start of the 2007-08 season, Few was tied with Roy Williams of theNorth Carolina Tar Heels with an .802 win percentage, highest among active coaches in D-I. Gonzaga's home and conference records are impressive under Few, as well. Since 1999, the Bulldogs' home record stands at 107-4 (.964), and GU is 107-12 (.899) in WCC play.During Few's tenure as head coach, Gonzaga has won 7 consecutive regular-season conference titles (splitting the title with
Pepperdine in 2002). In the WCC Tournament, Few's Gonzaga teams have won 7 of the last 9 championships, including four of the last five (TheUniversity of San Diego defeated Gonzaga in the title game in 2003 and 2008). A member of Few's team has won WCC Player of the Year each of the last 7 years. Few has coached winners of 7 AP All-American Honorable Mention awards, 2 AP or Wooden Second Team All-American awards, and 2 AP and Wooden First Team All-Americans (Dan Dickau , 2002;Adam Morrison , 2006)eason records and tournament results
Gonzaga basketball was thrown into the national spotlight in the 1998-99 season, when an unexpected run to the Elite Eight and victories over the bracket's #2, 6, and 7 seeds made the Bulldogs an unlikely story and "Cinderella [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinderella_%28sports%29] " underdog [http://www.matr.net/article-10265.html] , a characterization that would stick to the program for a few years to come.
Gonzaga has yet to appear in a
Final Four , but they do not lack tournament experience or success. The Bulldogs have advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 7 of the last 9 years. The margin of defeat in Gonzaga's recent tournament losses is remarkably slim: in losses to #1 UConn, #1 Arizona, #2 UCLA, and #6 Texas Tech since 1999, the Bulldogs lost by an average of 2.5 points.West Coast Conference Coach of the Year Honors (since 2001)
Coaches from Gonzaga
All-Americans
National Player of the Year
*Adam Morrison (2006) "USBWA, NABC, CBS-Chevrolet"First Team
*Dan Dickau (2002) "AP, Wooden"
*Adam Morrison (2006) "AP (consensus), Wooden"Second Team
* Frank Burgess (1961) "AP"
* Casey Calvary (2001) "Wooden"
*Blake Stepp (2004) "AP, Wooden"Honorable Mention
* Bill Dunlap (1982) "AP"
* John Stockton (1984) "AP"
* Matt Santangelo (1999) "AP"
* Casey Calvary (2001) "AP"
*Blake Stepp (2003) "AP"
*Ronny Turiaf (2004, 2005) "AP"
*Adam Morrison (2005) "AP"
*JP Batista (2006) "AP"
* Derek Raivio (2007) "AP"Coaching Records
Mark Few currently holds the highest winning percentage of any Gonzaga multi-year head coach. Hank Anderson compiled a school-record 290 wins in 21 seasons as head coach. Few is on pace to break Anderson's record in the next three years.
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