West Coast Conference: Season 2020-21

Games Schedule
Mar.9:BYU 78-88Gonzaga (1)
Mar.8:Pepperdin 77-82BYU
Mar.8:St.Marys 55-78Gonzaga (1)
Mar.6:LMU 47-52St.Marys
Mar.6:Santa Cla 70-78Pepperdin
Mar.5:Santa Cla 81-76 Pacific
Mar.5:USF 66-70LMU
Mar.4:San Diego 51-67USF
Mar.4:Portland 86-95Santa Cla
Feb.27:Pepperdin 90-84 San Diego
Feb.27:St.Marys 51-65BYU
Feb.27:USF 69-76Pacific
Feb.27:LMU 69-86Gonzaga (1)
Feb.25:USF 73-79BYU
Feb.25:Santa Cla 75-89Gonzaga (1)
Feb.25:Pacific 46-58St.Marys
Feb.25:LMU 81-74 Pepperdin
Feb.23:Pacific 77-67 San Diego
Feb.22:Pepperdin 61-66St.Marys
Feb.20:Pacific 80-58 Portland
Feb.20:Pepperdin 82-86Santa Cla
Feb.20:San Diego 69-106Gonzaga (1)
Feb.20:BYU 88-71 LMU
Feb.18:LMU 68-63 USF
Feb.18:San Diego 71-60 Santa Cla
Feb.18:BYU 80-52 Pacific
Feb.18:St.Marys 65-87Gonzaga (1)
Feb.16:LMU 76-73 Santa Cla
Feb.13:Pacific 76-80LMU
Feb.13:Gonzaga (1) 100-61 USF
Feb.13:St.Marys 58-60Pepperdin
Feb.11:Portland 57-84Pacific
Feb.11:Gonzaga (1)----Santa ClaMedia Guide
Feb.11:Portland----USFMedia Guide
Feb.11:Pepperdin----LMUMedia Guide
Feb.11:St.Marys----BYUMedia Guide
Feb.10:Pepperdin 76-68 USF
Feb.8:Gonzaga (1) 82-71 BYU
Feb.6:Pepperdin 91-70 Portland
Feb.4:Gonzaga (1) 76-58 Pacific
Feb.4:BYU 105-60 Portland
Jan.30:Pacific 87-95BYU
Jan.30:Gonzaga (1) 97-75 Pepperdin
Jan.28:Gonzaga (1) 90-62 San Diego
Jan.27:BYU 73-76Pepperdin
Jan.25:LMU 75-50 Portland
Jan.23:San Diego 78-70 Portland
Jan.23:Santa Cla 72-69 LMU
Jan.23:Pepperdin 54-65BYU
Jan.23:Pacific 49-95Gonzaga (1)
Jan.23:St.Marys 67-63 USF
Jan.21:St.Marys 65-61 LMU
Jan.21:USF 73-50 Santa Cla
Jan.21:Portland 67-95BYU
Jan.21:Pacific 68-85Pepperdin
Jan.19:San Diego 69-72LMU
Jan.17:Santa Cla 69-63 San Diego
Jan.16:Gonzaga (1) 73-59 St.Marys
Jan.16:BYU 72-63 USF
Jan.16:Portland 65-80Pepperdin
Jan.16:LMU 49-58Pacific
Jan.14:Santa Cla 58-79Pacific
Jan.14:BYU 62-52 St.Marys
Jan.14:Pepperdin 70-95Gonzaga (1)
Jan.14:USF 79-63 Portland
Jan.10:USF 60-68LMU
Jan.9:Santa Cla 66-64 St.Marys
Jan.9:Gonzaga (1) 116-88 Portland
Jan.7:Portland 64-88USF
Jan.7:BYU 69-86Gonzaga (1)
Jan.2:USF 62-85Gonzaga (1)
Dec.31:San Diego 62-70USF
Dec.30:Sacrame. 45-63St.Marys
Dec.30:Portland 68-84Seattle
Dec.29:Santa Cla 63-86USC (24)
Dec.29:Dixie St 67-112Gonzaga (1)
Dec.28:NAU 58-88Gonzaga (1)
Dec.26:Virginia (16) 75-98Gonzaga (1)
Dec.23:Weber St 79-87BYU
Dec.23:CSUB  79-51  Pepperdin
Dec.22:NSU 78-95Gonzaga (1)
Dec.22:SDSU (19)  74-49  St.Marys
Dec.22:Color.St  70-57  Santa Cla
Dec.22:Montana S 59-62Portland
Dec.21:NSU 57-95Gonzaga (1)
Dec.21:Texas So 71-87BYU
Dec.20:GCU 65-68USF
Dec.20:Pacific  92-64  Westmont
Dec.19:Iowa (5) 88-99Gonzaga (1)
Dec.19:Cal Poly 52-76LMU
Dec.19:San Diego 53-85UC Irvine
Dec.19:Color.St 33-53St.Marys
Dec.19:Portland 41-80Oregon
Dec.19:UCSB  75-63  Pepperdin
Dec.18:BYU  72-62  SDSU (19)
Dec.17:UC Irvine 48-51LMU
Dec.17:USF 64-74Oregon
Dec.16:San Diego  70-61  Cal Poly
Dec.16:CUI 68-91Pepperdin
Dec.15:EWU 75-80St.Marys
Dec.15:Idaho Col 74-88Portland
Dec.15:Fresno Pa 65-88Santa Cla
Dec.14:Nevada  79-72  San Diego
Dec.13:USF 70-72Californi
Dec.12:UCSB 76-81LMU
Dec.12:Utah 64-82BYU
Dec.12:CSUN  89-84  Pepperdin
Dec.11:SJSU 61-96St.Marys
Dec.10:LBSU 62-107USF
Dec.10:Portland  87-86  Oregon St
Dec.9:Californi 62-74Pepperdin
Dec.9:San Diego 56-83UCLA
Dec.9:Santa Cla  76-69  Cal Poly
Dec.9:Boise St  74-70  BYU
Dec.8:UTEP 61-73St.Marys
Dec.7:LMU 58-69UCSB
Dec.6:Pepperdin 60-65SDSU (19)
Dec.5:BYU  67-64  Utah St.
Dec.5:Portland 73-86Portland
Dec.4:LBSU 61-85LMU
Dec.4:USF  88-60  Cal Poly
Dec.3:St.Kath. 45-94Pepperdin
Dec.3:Texas So 70-82St.Marys
Dec.2:Montana S 70-74Pacific
Dec.2:St.Johns 68-74BYU
Dec.2:WVU (10) 82-87Gonzaga (1)
Dec.2:CSUB 47-53Santa Cla
Dec.2:USF  85-60  Nevada
Dec.1:Nicholls 50-73St.Marys
Dec.1:USC (24)  79-53  BYU
Nov.30:Pacific 58-70Nevada
Nov.30:LMU 64-67Minnesota
Nov.29:Northwest 69-74Portland
Nov.29:USF 71-84URI
Nov.28:William 73-83Portland
Nov.28:LMU 73-88Minnesota
Nov.28:Utah Vall 60-82BYU
Nov.28:Nicholls 57-73Santa Cla
Nov.27:UC Davis 63-66Santa Cla
Nov.27:SDSU 59-72St.Marys
Nov.27:Virginia (16) 60-61USF
Nov.27:Auburn 67-90Gonzaga (1)
Nov.27:Pepperdin 98-107UCLA
Nov.26:Kansas (11) 90-102Gonzaga (1)
Nov.26:N.Iowa 64-66St.Marys
Nov.26:New Orlea 61-86BYU
Nov.26:Towson 68-79USF
Nov.25:USF 68-76UMass L.
Nov.25:UC Irvine 72-86Pepperdin
Nov.25:SUU 83-85LMU
Nov.25:Seattle  84-72  Portland
Nov.25:UC Rive. 60-66Pacific
Nov.25:Westminst 59-108BYU
Nov.25:St.Marys 56-73Memphis
Nov.25:Idaho St 49-62Santa Cla
WCC Standings
1
15-0 (26-0)
2
10-3 (21-6)
3
7-3 (12-12)
4
4-6 (13-9)
5
7-5 (14-9)
6
6-7 (9-9)
7
4-5 (13-8)
8
4-9 (11-14)
9
2-7 (3-11)
10
0-11 (7-15)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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Gonzaga
(201-F-99)
Avg: 19.2

18.7
18.2
18.2
18.0
No. 1 Gonzaga Overcomes Double-Digit Deficit to Claim WCC Title (Photo: WCC)
Gonzaga University 2020-21
Mark Few Mark Few Few
Ben Gregg
Gregg
Joel Ayayi
Ayayi
Andrew Nembhard
Nembhard
Drew Timme
Timme
Corey Kispert
Kispert
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
12  Ben Gregg 6'9'' (204) F USAJr
11  Joel Ayayi 6'5'' (196) G 00 FranceJr CFBB
3  Andrew Nembhard 6'5'' (196) G 00 CanadaJr Montverde Acad. (Montverde, FL) / Florida
2  Drew Timme 6'10'' (208) C/F 00 USASo Pearce (Richardson, TX)
24  Corey Kispert 6'7'' (201) F 99 USASr King's (Seattle, WA)
1  Jalen Suggs 6'4'' (193) G 01 USAFr Minnehaha Academy (Minneapolis, MN)
0  Julian Strawther 6'7'' (201) G 02 Puerto Rico USAFr Liberty (Henderson, NV) / Vegas Elite
4  Aaron Cook 6'1'' (185) G 97 USASr Westminster Chr (St. Louis, MO)
22  Anton Watson 6'8'' (203) F 00 USASo Gonzaga Prep (Spokane, WA)
10  Pavel Zakharov 7'0'' (213) C/F 01 RussiaSo Montverde Acad. (Montverde, FL) / Zenit-2
21  Oumar Ballo 7'0'' (213) C 02 MaliFr NBA Academy Latin Am
5  Martynas Arlauskas 6'7'' (201) G 00 LithuaniaSo Zalgiris II
20  Colby Brooks 6'7'' (201) USAFr Loyola (Los Angeles, CA)
32  Evan Inglesby 6'4'' (193) F/G USAFr Barlow (Gresham, OR)
30  Abe Eagle 6'9'' (206) C/F USAFr Chaminade (West Hills, CA)
35  Will Graves 6'5'' (196) G USAJr South Eugene (Eugene, OR)
55  Dominick Harris 6'3'' (190) PG 02 USAFr Rancho Christian (Temecula, CA)
23  Matthew Lang 6'3'' (190) G USAJr Jesuit (Portland, OR)
Head Coach: Mark Few
Coach Assistant: Tommy Lloyd
Coach Assistant: Roger Powell Jr.
Coach Assistant: Brian Michaelson
No. 1 Gonzaga Overcomes Double-Digit Deficit to Claim WCC Title - Mar 12, 2021
The elusive notion of perfection finally is a tangible goal for the top-ranked Gonzaga basketball team. At last, after the Zags' 88-78 victory over BYU in the championship game of the University Credit Union West Coast Conference Tournament on Tuesday night, it's OK to talk about it.
'We finally acknowledged, look, this is a big deal,' coach Mark Few said of his team's 26-0 record, making it just the fifth team in the past 45 seasons to enter the NCAA Tournament with an unblemished record.
'It puts us in some incredible company, quite frankly. That (2015) Kentucky team. It's a heck of an accomplishment in lieu of these atmospheres that have been so stale and sterile.'
Freshman point guard Jalen Suggs (6'4''-G-01), who delivered a 23-point, five-rebound, five-assist performance, said he's been dreaming about this his whole young life.
'It's hard not to think about but I think we've all done a good job of staying focused,' he said. 'At some point you've kind of got to acknowledge the special ride we're on right now.'
The Zags have become just the second WCC team to enter the NCAA Tournament with a perfect ledger. It hadn't happened since Bill Russell and USF did it back in 1956 on the way to a second straight national title.
BYU (20-6) played a near-perfect first half, making 67 percent of its shots, including 9 for 13 from the 3-point arc, to forge a stunning 53-41 lead at the break. It was the biggest halftime deficit the Zags have faced all season, and Few said afterward it was the best thing that could have happened to his team.
No wire-to-wire runaway in this one. 'We needed a game like that. We hit some adversity and got punched in the face and we got together at halftime,' Few said. 'Our guys came out and played fantastic defense in the second half. Our offense got going because of our defense.'
The Zags will be the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAAs and will find out Sunday who they play first. All 68 entries will convene in Indianapolis for a unique COVID-era tournament experience.
Named Tournament Most Outstanding Player, Suggs, the sure one-and-done point guard, said he rehearsed nights like this as a toddler playing on his Little Tykes hoop. On Tuesday night it happened for real.
'I kept screaming, 'It's March, it's March.' I've been waiting to play in these moments and in March my entire life. Tonight, it was surreal,' he said. 'The best part about it is we're all excited about it, all ready to keep it going. But we're all ready to get back to work and get ready for Indy.'
Gonzaga held BYU to 28-percent shooting in the second half, and allowed them to make just 2 of 15 shots from deep.
'They shot the lights out, senior Corey Kispert said of the Cougars' performance in the first half. 'We had to make sure we got in their space and disrupted their rhythm. Hopefully those shots would fall off the rim in the second half if we did that, and they did.'
The defense fueled the offense and the Zags got their transition game in gear. Kispert almost single-handled closed the margin himself early in the second half, hitting a trio of 3-point shots in a span of barely 90 seconds to quickly pull Gonzaga within 55-52.
They took charge with a 13-0 run that included baskets by four different players before Suggs scored eight points in the final 4 minutes to deny BYU any hope of a comeback.
'He's a terrific, terrific player,' BYU coach Mark Pope said.
Suggs gave credit to all his teammates, and five Zags scored in double figures: Joel Ayayi had 18 points and nine rebounds, WCC Player of the Year Kispert scored 17, forward Drew Timme had 14 and guard Andrew Nembhard contributed 13.
Suggs assured Few late in the game that the outcome was in good hands. 'With about 6 or 7 minutes left, I told coach, 'We're not walking out of here without the championship. I'm going to get it done.' '
FAST COMPANY: Since the 1975-76 Indiana team completed an unbeaten championship season, only four teams have reached the doorstep of the NCAA tournament without a defeat. Gonzaga became the fifth.
The other four, all tripped up before they could complete the job: Larry Bird's 1979 Indiana State team, UNLV in 1991, Wichita State in 2014 and the 2015 Kentucky team.
BRILLIANT FOR A HALF: BYU played loose and confident for 20 minutes Tuesday night and seemed intent on spoiling Gonzaga's championship goals.
'I thought we started out great. We knew if any team's going to beat them we were the team,' said senior guard Alex Barcello, who scored 15 points. 'Guys were really focused, we were together.'
Pope called the loss 'super-disappointing,' but had nothing but positive words for his team. The difference in the second half?
'Credit to Gonzaga for putting some pressure on us,' he said. 'I felt like we were trying to manage a little bit of fatigue, a little bit of running out of gas. It's a combination of those two things.
'Our guys executed really well. We just couldn't get the ball to fall - some terrific looks from inches away and from 3. Sometimes the game treats you like that and it certainly did today.'
BYU'S BENCH: While Gonzaga's starters scored 85 of the team's 88 points, the Cougars got 28 from their reserves in the latest example of their growing depth.
Guard Trevin Knell scored a career-best 20 points, including five 3-pointers. 'Like everybody on our team, he can step up and make big plays for us,' Pope said, 'and he did tonight.'
STAT OF THE GAME: BYU, which missed just 10 shot attempts the entire first half, made only 2 of its final 10 tries to close out the game.
QUOTE OF THE GAME: 'We think we're the best team in the country for a reason. Our defense is legit and our offense is even better. If we just stick to what we have been doing the last 26 games, I think we'll be just fine.' - Corey Kispert on the road ahead

Courtesy of wccsports.com

WCC Tournament Final: Gonzaga - Brigham Young 88-78
WCC Tournament Semifinals:
Gonzaga - Saint Mary's 78-55
Brigham Young - Pepperdine 82-77
All-WCC Awards 2021 - Mar 12, 2021
All-Tournament MVP: Jalen Suggs (6'4''-G-01) of Gonzaga
Player of the Year: Corey Kispert (6'7''-F-99) of Gonzaga
Defensive Player of the Year: Matt Haarms (7'3''-C-97) of BYU
Newcomer of the Year: Jalen Suggs (6'4''-G-01) of Gonzaga
Sixth Man of the Year: Andrew Nembhard (6'5''-G-00) of Gonzaga
Coach of the Year: Mark Few of Gonzaga

1st Team
Joel Ayayi (6'5''-G-00) of Gonzaga
Alex Barcello (6'2''-G-98) of BYU
Jamaree Bouyea (6'2''-G) of San Francisco
Kessler Edwards (6'8''-F) of Pepperdine
Corey Kispert (6'7''-F-99) of Gonzaga
Colbey Ross (6'1''-G) of Pepperdine
Elizjah Scott (6'6''-G/F) of LMU
Jalen Suggs (6'4''-G-01) of Gonzaga
Drew Timme (6'10''-C/F-00) of Gonzaga
Josip Vrankic (6'9''-F-98) of Santa Clara

2nd Team

Brandon Averette (5'11''-PG-97) of BYU
Matt Haarms (7'3''-C-97) of BYU
Logan Johnson (6'2''-G-99) of Saint Mary
Andrew Nembhard (6'5''-G-00) of Gonzaga
Khalil Shabazz (6'1''-G) of San Francisco

Honorable Mention
Ahmed Ali (5'11''-PG-97) of Portland
Jeremiah Bailey (6'6''-F) of Pacific
Joey Calcaterra (6'3''-G) of San Diego
Dameane Douglas (6'7''-G/F) of LMU
Daniss Jenkins (6'3''-G) of Pacific
Keli Leaupepe (6'6''-F-00) of LMU
Dzmitry Ryuny (6'9''-F-00) of San Francisco
Jalen Williams (6'6''-G) of Santa Clara

All-WCC All-Freshman Team 2021
Ballo
Ballo
Lohner
Lohner
Saxen
Saxen
Suggs
Suggs

All-Freshman Team

Jalin Anderson (6'4''-G) of LMU
Oumar Ballo (7'0''-C-02) of Gonzaga
Caleb Lohner (6'8''-F) of BYU
Mitchell Saxen (6'10''-C) of Saint Mary
Jalen Suggs (6'4''-G-01) of Gonzaga

All-WCC All-Tournament Team 2021
Barcello
Barcello
Kispert
Kispert
Ross
Ross
Suggs
Suggs
Timme
Timme

All-Tournament Team

Alex Barcello (6'2''-G-98) of BYU
Corey Kispert (6'7''-F-99) of Gonzaga
Colbey Ross (6'1''-G) of Pepperdine
Jalen Suggs (6'4''-G-01) of Gonzaga
Drew Timme (6'10''-C/F-00) of Gonzaga