West Coast Conference: Season 2014-15

WCC Ranking
 1. Gonzaga (7) 17-1(29-2) 
 2. BYU 13-5(23-8) 
 3. St.Marys, CA 13-5(21-8) 
 4. Pepperdine 10-8(17-12) 
 5. San Diego 8-10(15-15) 
 6. Portland 7-11(16-14) 
 7. USF 7-11(13-17) 
 8. Santa Clara 7-11(13-17) 
 9. Pacific 4-14(12-18) 
 10. Loyola Mary 4-14(8-22) 

Points Per Game
 Tyler HAWS
  BYU
  (196-G-91)
  Avg: 21.9
 1. Haws, BYU21.9 
 2. Waldow, St.19.1 
 3. Payne, Loyola Mary17.7 
 4. Dee, San Diego17.3 
 5. Wiltjer, Gonzaga16.5 
 6. Davis, Pepperdine15.8 
 7. Clark, Santa Clara15.7 
 8. Brownridge, Santa15.4 
 9. Bailey, Portland15.0 
 10. Pinkins, USF14.2 
Rebounds Per Game
 Brad WALDOW
  St.
  (206-F-)
  Avg: 9
 1. Waldow, St.9.0 
 2. Collinsworth, BYU8.6 
 3. van der Mars, Port.8.2 
 4. Davis, Pepperdine7.8 
 5. Sabonis, Gonzaga7.0 
 6. Simmons, St.Ma.6.4 
 7. Austin, BYU6.2 
 8. Gerun, Portland6.0 
 9. Karnowski, Gonzaga5.9 
 10. Okonji, Loyola M.5.7 
Assists Per Game
 Christopher ANDERSON
  San Diego
  (170-PG-92)
  Avg: 6.6
 1. Anderson, San Die.6.6 
 2. Wintering, Portland5.9 
 3. Collinsworth, BYU5.8 
 4. Pangos, Gonzaga5.0 
 5. Udenyi, Pepperdine4.6 
 6. Naar, St.4.1 
 7. Clark, Santa Clara4.0 
 8. Bright, St.3.9 
 9. Major, Pepperdine3.7 
 10. Flint, Loyola Mary3.6 
Steals Per Game
 Christopher ANDERSON
  San Diego
  (170-PG-92)
  Avg: 2
 1. Anderson, San Die.2.0 
 2. Collinsworth, BYU1.9 
 3. Major, Pepperdine1.5 
 4. Winder, BYU1.4 
 5. Wintering, Portland1.4 
 6. Carter, St.1.4 
 7. Pangos, Gonzaga1.3 
 8. Glover, USF1.3 
 9. Flint, Loyola Mary1.3 
 10. Okonji, Loyola M.1.3 
Blocks Per Game
 Jito KOK
  San Diego
  (206-C-94)
  Avg: 2.6
 1. Kok, San Diego2.6 
 2. Mornar, Loyola M.1.5 
 3. van der Mars, Port.1.5 
 4. Eleraky, Pacific1.1 
 5. Gerun, Portland1.1 
 6. Davis, Pepperdine1.1 
 7. Kaufusi, BYU1.0 
 8. Karnowski, Gonzaga1.0 
 9. Barker, Portland0.9 
 10. Siame, Loyola Mary0.9 

WCC Women 2014-2015
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Gonzaga University wins the WCC 2014-2015 title (Photo: WCC)

Gonzaga University 2014-15
Mark Few Mark Few Few
Przemyslaw Karnowski
Karnowski
Kevin Pangos
Pangos
Kyle Wiltjer
Wiltjer
Byron Wesley
Wesley
Gary Bell
Bell
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
24  Karnowski Przemyslaw 216 (7'1'') C 93 Poland
4  Pangos Kevin 189 (6'3'') G 93 Canada
33  Wiltjer Kyle 208 (6'10'') F 92 Canada
 Wesley Byron 196 (6'5'') G 92 USA
5  Bell Gary 188 (6'2'') G 92 USA
 Sabonis Domantas 209 (6'10'') F/C 96 Lithuania USA
2  Nunez Angel 203 (6'8'') F 91 Dominican Republic USA
3  Dranginis Kyle 196 (6'5'') G USA
23  Roese Leonardo 185 (6'1'') G 94 Brazil
 McClellan Eric 193 (6'4'') G 93 USA
14  Griffin Connor 193 (6'4'') F USA
40  Triano Dustin 190 (6'3'') G Canada
 Perkins Josh 188 (6'2'') G USA
 Melson Silas 191 (6'3'') SG USA
 Alberts Bryan 196 (6'5'') SG USA
25  Edwards Ryan 216 (7'1'') C USA
15  Bakamus Rem 183 (6'0'') PG USA
Head Coach: Mark Few
Coach Assistant: Donny Daniels
Coach Assistant: Tommy Lloyd
Coach Assistant: Brian Michaelson


MBB Grabs Third Straight WCC Tournament Title - Mar 11, 2015

Kyle Wiltjer (6'10''-F-92) had 18 points and 10 rebounds, helping No. 7 Gonzaga shoot its way past Brigham Young 91-75 Tuesday night for the Zags' third straight West Coast Conference tournament title.
Gonzaga (32-2), the regular-season champion, clinched its 14th WCC tournament by putting on an offensive show in an entertaining rematch of last year's title game.
The nation's best shooting team during the regular season, the Bulldogs shot 53 percent inside Orleans Arena and made 8 of 12 from 3-point range.
Kevin Pangos (6'3''-G-93) had 16 points and five assists for Gonzaga. Domantas Sabonis (6'10''-F/C-96) and Gary Bell (6'2''-G-92) added 15 points each.
BYU (25-9) tried to match the Zags shot for shot behind Kyle Collinsworth (6'6''-G-91), but never quite caught them after built a 12-point lead early in the second half.
Collinsworth finished with 28 points, eight rebounds and five assists after posting a triple-double in the semifinals.
Tyler Haws (6'5''-G-91) added 15 points for the Cougars, who have to endure an agonizing wait until Selection Sunday for the second straight season.
The Zags have become a staple in the WCC title game, making their 18th straight appearance, the last 15 under coach Mark Few
Gonzaga won the regular-season title for the 14th time in 15 years and is guaranteed to make its 17th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.
BYU was still hovering around the NCAA Tournament bubble, though its 14-point win over Portland in the WCC semifinal finals boosted its bid.
The Cougars were one of two teams to beat Gonzaga during the regular season, ending the Zags' 41-game home winning streak with a 73-70 victory less than two weeks ago.
Wiltjer, who has been bothered by a sore hip and had tape on his left shoulder, did the early damage, powering his way to the rim and hitting a pair of 3-pointers while scoring 12 first-half points.
Sabonis was next, scoring 11 points by bulling his way inside. Bell closed out the first half with a mix of 3-pointers and midrange shots, scoring 12 points to help the Zags to a 48-42 lead.
Collinsworth, BYU's crafty point guard, did his best to keep the Cougars in it by himself, getting into the lane to score and draw fouls. He had 17 points by halftime, hitting 9 of 11 free throws.
Gonzaga turned to Przemyslaw Karnowski (7'1''-C-93) down low to start the second half. Getting deep post position, the big man scored on three hook shots and Wiltjer added a 3-pointer to help put the Zags up 71-59.
Gonzaga kept making shots - 13 of 21 in the second half - and BYU was unable to chip away at the lead.

Courtesy of Gonzaga Bulldogs

WCC Tournament Final: Gonzaga - BYU 91-75
WCC Tournament Semifinals:
Gonzaga - Pepperdine 79-61
BYU - Portland 84-70


All-WCC Awards 2015 - Mar 11, 2015

All-WCC 1st Team 2015
Jared Brownridge
Brownridge
Kerry Carter
Carter
Kyle Collinsworth
Collinsworth
Stacy Davis
Davis
Johnny Dee
Dee

All-Tournament MVP: Kyle Wiltjer (6'10''-F-92) of Gonzaga
Player of the Year: Kevin Pangos (6'3''-G-93) of Gonzaga
Defensive Player of the Year: Gary Bell (6'2''-G-92) of Gonzaga
Newcomer of the Year: Kyle Wiltjer (6'10''-F-92) of Gonzaga
Coach of the Year: Mark Few of Gonzaga

1st Team
G: Jared Brownridge (6'2''-G) of Santa Clara
G: Kerry Carter (6'2''-G) of St.Mary's, CA
G: Kyle Collinsworth (6'6''-G-91) of BYU
F: Stacy Davis (6'6''-F) of Pepperdine
PG: Johnny Dee (6'0''-PG-92) of San Diego
G: Tyler Haws (6'5''-G-91) of BYU
C: Przemyslaw Karnowski (7'1''-C-93) of Gonzaga
G: Kevin Pangos (6'3''-G-93) of Gonzaga
F: Brad Waldow (6'9''-F) of St.Mary's, CA
F: Kyle Wiltjer (6'10''-F-92) of Gonzaga

2nd Team
G: Gary Bell (6'2''-G-92) of Gonzaga
F/C: Domantas Sabonis (6'10''-F/C-96) of Gonzaga
F: Mark Tollefsen (6'9''-F) of USF
G: Byron Wesley (6'5''-G-92) of Gonzaga
PG: Alec Wintering (5'11''-PG) of Portland

Honorable Mention
Christopher Anderson (5'7''-PG-92) of San Diego
Kevin Bailey (6'5''-G) of Portland
Aaron Bright (5'11''-PG) of St.Mary's, CA
Brandon Clark (6'0''-PG) of Santa Clara
Jett Raines (6'7''-F) of Pepperdine
Thomas van der Mars (6'10''-C-90) of Portland
T.J. Wallace (6'3''-G) of Pacific
Anson Winder (6'3''-G-92) of BYU

All-Tournament Team
F: Kyle Wiltjer (6'10''-F-92) of Gonzaga
C: Przemyslaw Karnowski (7'1''-C-93) of Gonzaga
G: Kevin Pangos (6'3''-G-93) of Gonzaga
G: Kyle Collinsworth (6'6''-G-91) of BYU
G: Tyler Haws (6'5''-G-91) of BYU

All-Freshman Team
F: Matt Hubbard (6'9''-F) of Santa Clara
G: Emmett Naar (6'1''-G-94) of St.Mary's, CA
G: Shawn Olden (6'3''-G) of Pepperdine
F/C: Domantas Sabonis (6'10''-F/C-96) of Gonzaga
G: Devin Watson (6'1''-G) of USF