West Coast Conference: Season 2021-22

Games Schedule
Mar.8:St.Marys (17) 69-82Gonzaga (1)
Mar.7:USF 71-81Gonzaga (1)
Mar.7:Santa Cla 72-75St.Marys (17)
Mar.6:Portland 67-91Santa Cla
Mar.5:BYU 63-75USF
Mar.4:San Diego 55-73Portland
Mar.4:LMU 60-85BYU
Mar.3:Pepperdin 67-74San Diego
Mar.3:Pacific 66-86LMU
Feb.26:Pacific 77-90LMU
Feb.26:Pepperdin 59-75BYU
Feb.26:Gonzaga (1) 57-67St.Marys (17)
Feb.26:USF 78-62 San Diego
Feb.26:Portland 89-102Santa Cla
Feb.24:LMU 59-79BYU
Feb.24:St.Marys (17) 60-46 San Diego
Feb.24:Portland 75-69 Pacific
Feb.24:Gonzaga (1) 89-73 USF
Feb.24:Santa Cla 89-73 Pepperdin
Feb.21:USF 104-71 Pacific
Feb.19:BYU 64-69St.Marys (17)
Feb.19:Pepperdin 74-77Portland
Feb.19:Santa Cla 69-81Gonzaga (1)
Feb.19:LMU 68-69Pacific
Feb.17:USF 64-69St.Marys (17)
Feb.17:San Diego 60-92Portland
Feb.17:Santa Cla 84-80 LMU
Feb.16:Gonzaga (1) 86-66 Pepperdin
Feb.15:Bushnell 39-84Portland
Feb.12:BYU 91-85 Pepperdin
Feb.12:Pacific 54-60San Diego
Feb.12:LMU 76-86Portland
Feb.12:St.Marys (17) 58-74Gonzaga (1)
Feb.12:USF 74-58 Santa Cla
Feb.10:BYU 83-82 LMU
Feb.10:Pacific 51-89Gonzaga (1)
Feb.10:San Diego 57-86St.Marys (17)
Feb.10:Pepperdin 61-105USF
Feb.8:Portland 69-68 USF
Feb.8:Pacific 68-74USC (21)
Feb.8:St.Marys (17) 72-77Santa Cla
Feb.5:Pacific 64-70Pepperdin
Feb.5:Gonzaga (1) 90-57 BYU
Feb.5:LMU 60-71St.Marys (17)
Feb.5:USF 74-71 Portland
Feb.5:Santa Cla 79-66 San Diego
Feb.3:St.Marys (17) 75-54 Portland
Feb.3:USF 73-59 BYU
Feb.3:LMU 60-79Santa Cla
Feb.3:Gonzaga (1) 92-62 San Diego
Feb.3:Pepperdin 76-81Pacific
Jan.31:Pacific 59-81Santa Cla
Jan.29:BYU 73-76Pacific
Jan.29:Pepperdin 57-81St.Marys (17)
Jan.29:San Diego 69-65 LMU
Jan.29:Portland 72-104Gonzaga (1)
Jan.29:Santa Cla 85-88USF
Jan.27:LMU 55-89Gonzaga (1)
Jan.27:Pepperdin 56-64San Diego
Jan.27:Pacific 56-64Portland
Jan.27:St.Marys (17) 72-70 USF
Jan.27:BYU 76-77Santa Cla
Jan.24:San Diego 74-78Santa Cla
Jan.22:San Diego 73-65 Pacific
Jan.22:St.Marys (17) 83-51 LMU
Jan.22:Portland 65-78BYU
Jan.22:USF 71-45 Pepperdin
Jan.20:Pepperdin 80-85LMU
Jan.20:San Diego 71-79BYU
Jan.20:Santa Cla 65-73St.Marys (17)
Jan.20:USF 62-78Gonzaga (1)
Jan.17:Portland 58-70LMU
Jan.15:BYU 71-69 USF
Jan.15:Gonzaga (1) 115-83 Santa Cla
Jan.15:LMU 65-70San Diego
Jan.15:Portland 82-63 Pepperdin
Jan.13:BYU 84-110Gonzaga (1)
Jan.13:Portland 63-68San Diego
Jan.13:St.Marys (17) 77-62 Pepperdin
Jan.13:LMU 73-97USF
Jan.12:Santa Cla 84-70 Pacific
Jan.10:San Diego 72-62 Pepperdin
Jan.8:Pepperdin 83-117Gonzaga (1)
Jan.8:St.Marys (17) 43-52BYU
Jan.8:San Diego 73-88USF
Jan.6:Pacific 51-73BYU
Jan.6:Loyola, I 79-74 USF
Dec.29:Westminst 53-65BYU
Dec.28:N.Alabama 63-93Gonzaga (1)
Dec.28:Acad.of A 78-111USF
Dec.28:Yale 60-87St.Marys (17)
Dec.25:Liberty 75-80BYU
Dec.23:BYU 67-69Vanderbil
Dec.23:Westmont 69-96Pepperdin
Dec.22:BYU 54-39 S.Florida
Dec.22:Mo.St. 58-75St.Marys (17)
Dec.22:San Diego 57-80UNLV
Dec.22:Pacific 53-73Californi
Dec.22:Portland 65-60 UC Davis
Dec.22:SIU 52-64USF
Dec.21:LMU 71-57 Bellarmin
Dec.21:Pepperdin 59-68Oregon
Dec.21:Santa Cla 79-57 SJSU
Dec.20:NAU 49-95Gonzaga (1)
Dec.19:UC Davis 77-67 Pacific
Dec.19:Portland 59-61Montana S
Dec.19:USF 66-65 Arizona S
Dec.19:Montana 64-79Santa Cla
Dec.18:San Diego 69-59 NAU
Dec.18:Texas Tec (14) 55-69Gonzaga (1)
Dec.18:SEMO 77-83Pepperdin
Dec.18:BYU 89-71 Weber St
Dec.18:LMU 63-68Nevada
Dec.18:USF 48-49GCU
Dec.17:SDSU 63-53 St.Marys (17)
Dec.17:FAMU 66-80Santa Cla
Dec.17:NDSU 73-61 Pacific
Dec.17:SJSU 90-78 Portland
Dec.15:Portland 71-96Oregon
Dec.14:CS Stan. 39-76St.Marys (17)
Dec.14:Santa Cla 60-72Boise St
Dec.14:UCSB 71-80Pacific
Dec.13:Cal Poly 77-78Portland
Dec.11:NM State 63-58 LMU
Dec.11:Pacific 66-78SJSU
Dec.11:BYU 71-83Creighton
Dec.11:Santa Cla 60-72Californi
Dec.11:UCSB 59-80St.Marys (17)
Dec.11:Alabama S 62-79Pepperdin
Dec.11:Cal Lut. 55-84San Diego
Dec.9:Merrimack 55-80Gonzaga (1)
Dec.8:Utah St. 71-82BYU
Dec.8:Fresno St 63-71USF
Dec.7:LMU 60-55 Tulsa
Dec.7:Mt.St.M. 77-88Santa Cla
Dec.6:SJSU 69-82Pepperdin
Dec.5:Cal Poly 51-52San Diego
Dec.4:BYU 74-68 Mo.St.
Dec.4:LMU 77-74 LBSU
Dec.4:Pacific 57-66CS Full.
Dec.4:Alabama 91-82 Gonzaga (1)
Dec.4:St.Marys (17) 58-74Color.St (23)
Dec.4:UNLV 62-83USF
Dec.4:La Tech 78-75 Santa Cla
Dec.3:Pepperdin 74-86UCSB
Dec.3:VMI 90-82 Portland
Dec.2:St.Marys (17) 60-58 Utah St.
Dec.1:BYU 65-72Utah Vall
Dec.1:Pacific 57-63UC Davis
Dec.1:San Diego 43-63Fresno St
Nov.30:Pepperdin 66-79Nevada
Nov.30:Hawaii 58-70Santa Cla
Nov.29:Tarleton 55-64Gonzaga (1)
Nov.29:UC Rive. 50-67St.Marys (17)
Nov.29:GCU 78-72 LMU
Nov.28:Portland 77-68 UIW
Nov.28:CSUN 56-52 San Diego
Nov.27:SEMO 68-74Portland
Nov.27:BYU 75-64 Utah
Nov.27:UC Irvine 69-64 Santa Cla
Nov.27:GCU 59-56 Pepperdin
Nov.27:PVAMU 80-83LMU
Nov.26:Portland 66-69Montana S
Nov.26:Gonzaga (1) 81-84Duke (7)
Nov.26:UIC 52-64San Diego
Nov.26:USF 63-61 UAB
Nov.26:UAPB 50-74Pacific
Nov.25:USA 68-67 San Diego
Nov.25:USF 71-61 Towson
Nov.24:Wisconsin (12) 61-55 St.Marys (17)
Nov.24:Fresno St 59-52 Santa Cla
Nov.24:TCU 73-64 Pepperdin
Nov.24:Texas So 64-81BYU
Nov.23:Gonzaga (1) 83-63 UCLA (13)
Nov.23:Oregon 50-62St.Marys (17)
Nov.23:Portland 69-54 Portland
Nov.22:LMU 76-70 SMU
Nov.22:Morgan St 67-83USF
Nov.22:Santa Cla 85-66 TCU
Nov.22:Fresno St 70-63 Pepperdin
Nov.22:Chicago S 58-74Pacific
Nov.22:Gonzaga (1) 107-54 CMU
Nov.22:St.Marys (17) 62-59 Notre Dam
Nov.21:FSU 73-45 LMU
Nov.20:Pepperdin 48-82UC Irvine
Nov.20:Morgan St 63-74Portland
Nov.20:CMU 61-97BYU
Nov.19:Cal Poly 57-87Santa Cla
Nov.19:Bellarmin 50-92Gonzaga (1)
Nov.19:UTEP 73-64 Pacific
Nov.19:CS Full. 57-55 San Diego
Nov.18:UAPB 74-86Portland
Nov.17:UC Davis 67-72Pepperdin
Nov.17:UALR 63-82LMU
Nov.17:Bellarmin 64-73St.Marys (17)
Nov.17:UC Rive. 62-74San Diego
Nov.16:CS Stan. 46-65Pacific
Nov.16:BYU 81-49 Oregon
Nov.16:Nevada 74-96Santa Cla
Nov.15:SUU 51-70St.Marys (17)
Nov.15:Utah Vall 86-74 Pepperdin
Nov.15:San Diego 70-75Californi
Nov.15:Alcorn St 57-84Gonzaga (1)
Nov.15:Samford 55-77USF
Nov.13:ACU 67-74LMU
Nov.13:Texas (22) 74-86Gonzaga (1)
Nov.13:Davidson 60-65USF
Nov.13:Alcorn St 58-62Portland
Nov.13:Pacific 61-73Hawaii
Nov.12:Texas So 58-67St.Marys (17)
Nov.12:SDSU 60-66BYU
Nov.12:Stanford 72-88Santa Cla
Nov.12:San Diego 75-68 Nevada
Nov.12:Idaho St 60-65Pepperdin
Nov.11:Pacific 85-74 Hawaii-Hi
Nov.11:Willamett 78-122Portland
Nov.11:PVAMU 76-92USF
Nov.10:N.Colorad 67-65 Pacific
Nov.9:Pepperdin 63-82Rice
Nov.9:CSU 59-69BYU
Nov.9:Chattanoo 75-64 LMU
Nov.9:Dixie St 63-97Gonzaga (1)
Nov.9:Portland 60-76Arizona S
Nov.9:LIU Brook 64-98USF
Nov.9:CS Full. 77-84Santa Cla
Nov.9:PVAMU 68-87St.Marys (17)
Nov.9:La Verne 38-103San Diego
WCC Standings
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13-1 (24-3)
2
12-3 (24-6)
3
10-5 (20-10)
4
10-6 (23-8)
5
9-6 (21-9)
6
7-7 (17-13)
7
7-9 (14-15)
8
3-11 (8-21)
9
3-12 (10-17)
10
1-15 (7-24)
Stats Leaders
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Gonzaga Wins Mens 2022 WCC Championship (Photo: WCC)
Gonzaga University 2021-22
Mark Few Mark Few Few
Julian Strawther
Strawther
Andrew Nembhard
Nembhard
Chet Holmgren
Holmgren
Matthew Lang
Lang
Drew Timme
Timme
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
0  Julian Strawther 201 (6'7'') G 2002 Puerto Rico USASo Liberty (Henderson, NV) / Vegas Elite
3  Andrew Nembhard 196 (6'5'') G 2000 CanadaSr Montverde Acad. (Montverde, FL) / Florida
34  Chet Holmgren 215 (7'1'') C 2002 USAFr Minnehaha Academy (Minneapolis, MN)
23  Matthew Lang 190 (6'3'') G USASr Jesuit (Portland, OR)
2  Drew Timme 208 (6'10'') C/F 2000 USAJr Pearce (Richardson, TX)
35  Will Graves 196 (6'5'') G USASr South Eugene (Eugene, OR)
45  Rasir Bolton 191 (6'3'') G 1999 USASr Massanutten Military (Woodstock, VA)
22  Anton Watson 203 (6'8'') F 2000 USAJr Gonzaga Prep (Spokane, WA)
5  Martynas Arlauskas 201 (6'7'') G 2000 LithuaniaJr Zalgiris II
55  Dominick Harris 190 (6'3'') PG 2002 USASo Rancho Christian (Temecula, CA)
32  Evan Inglesby 193 (6'4'') F/G USASo Barlow (Gresham, OR)
15  Joe Few 183 (6'0'') PG USAFr Gonzaga Prep (Spokane, WA)
20  Kaden Perry 206 (6'9'') F/C USAFr Battle Ground (Battle Ground, WA)
11  Nolan Hickman 191 (6'3'') PG USAFr Wasatch Academy (Mount Pleasant, UT)
10  Hunter Sallis 196 (6'5'') G USAFr Millard North (Omaha, NE)
33  Ben Gregg 204 (6'9'') F USASr Clackamas (Clackamas, OR)
30  Abe Eagle 206 (6'9'') C/F USASo Chaminade (West Hills, CA)
25  Colby Brooks 201 (6'7'') USASo Loyola (Los Angeles, CA)
Head Coach: Mark Few
Coach Assistant: Roger Powell Jr.
Coach Assistant: Stephen Gentry
Coach Assistant: Brian Michaelson
Gonzaga Wins Mens 2022 WCC Championship - Mar 9, 2022
There are potentially three weeks of big-time games in his team's future, but Gonzaga coach Mark Few wants his players to appreciate what they've achieved so far this season. He certainly does.
'Everybody focuses on the NCAA Tournament, but to be a No. 1 seed . . . that's a reward for four months of playing the best and battling everybody in our conference that give you their best effort,' Few said Tuesday night after the top-ranked Zags posted an 81-69 win over No. 17 Saint Mary's to win the University Credit Union West Coast Conference Tournament title for the 10th time in the past 12 seasons.
There will be plenty of time before and after Selection Sunday for Few to study game tape and do prep for the NCAA opener. But he was happy to let this moment soak in after Gonzaga won its 20th overall WCC Tournament crown at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.
'When you see the players at the end of this thing (celebrating) on the floor and you know what was said during the recruiting process, we feel good on delivering what we talked about this experience being,' Few said. 'I do have moments where I step back and feel a lot of pride for that.'
The Zags are projected to be a No. 1 seed - probably the overall No. 1 - in the field, which would mark the fifth time in six seasons they accomplished that. (The NCAA Tournament was canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19, but Gonzaga would have been a No. 1).
On Tuesday night, the Zags (26-3) locked up that No. 1 seed by turning back a Gaels team (25-6) that beat them when these teams met 10 days earlier in Moraga, the Zags' only defeat in conference play.
'To do it within this league this year, where literally we've been talking about having four teams in the NCAA Tournament, it makes it even more remarkable,' he said.
The experts are now projecting only Saint Mary's and San Francisco (24-9) will join Gonzaga from the WCC in the field of 68.
Saint Mary's made it difficult for Gonzaga for much of the night. The Gaels bottled up All-America forward Drew Timme (6'10''-C/F-2000) (10 points) and freshman sensation Chet Holmgren (7'1''-C-2002) (8 points), and they trailed just, 54-52, after Matthias Tass (6'10''-F/C-1999) converted a tip-in with 8:04 left.
The Zags took charge with a 9-1 run that was fueled by seven points from Rasir Bolton (6'3''-G-1999), who transferred after a 2-22 season at Iowa State. 'I definitely wanted to be part of a winning culture,' said Bolton, who scored 18 points.
Point guard Andrew Nembhard (6'5''-G-2000) was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player after posting 19 points, seven assists and just one turnover in 39 minutes. He scored eight straight points for the Zags, pushing their advantage to 73-61 with 2:45 to play.
Julian Strawther (6'7''-G-2002) scored 13 of his 16 points in the first half, and Anton Watson came off the bench provide 10 points.
'They're not a two-trick pony,' Saint Mary's coach Randy Bennett said.
Bennett stared at the stat sheet before taking questions from reporters and was a bit surprised by what he saw.
'I saw they shot 70 percent in the second half,' he said. 'I'd say that's the worst we've defended them, at least numbers-wise. It didn't feel that way; I guess it was. They're tough to guard. You're going to have to force them to try to make some tough shots and hope they don't make them. But they can make them.'
Saint Mary's met the Zags in the title game for the fifth time in seven years. But while he thought his team played fairly well, Bennett wasn't taking much consolation in that fact.
'We are much past being the team where, 'Hey, it's cool we hung in there with Gonzaga.' '

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM: Nembhard, who played 79 of 80 minutes over two nights, was named Most Outstanding Player. He averaged 18 points and seven assists in wins over San Francisco and Saint Mary's.
'It's great, man. I feel like I put in a good amount of work and kept my head down. I'm not big on getting recognition, but it's nice,' he said.
Joining Nembhard on the five-man all-tournament squad were Timme and Holmgren, Saint Mary's point guard Tommy Kuhse (6'2''-G-1998), who scored 42 points in two games, and USF's Khalil Shabazz (6'1''-G), who scored 49.

THE DIFFERENCE 10 DAYS LATER: The nation's highest-scoring team, Gonzaga was held to 57 points in its defeat at Saint Mary's in the regular-season finale. In the rubber match of a three-game season series, the Zags improved 25 points on that performance.
Nembhard said some of it was just being themselves again. 'We have confidence in ourselves,' he said. 'Offensively, we played with a lot more purpose, moved the ball, played with more pace.'
'Our execution and spacing were much better than in Moraga,' Few said. 'We were kind of running in quicksand out there.'
Few has great respect for the Gaels, having often played them three times a year over the past two decades. He said that made this win particularly sweet.
'That's just a great, high-level win for our guys,' he said. 'I can't tell you how impressed we are with Saint Mary's, just how solid they are, how tough they are, how disciplined they are. Everything we're able to get off them is hard-earned. That's a really, really good team we beat.'

BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD: Saint Mary's senior guard Logan Johnson scored 21 points in the title game but is better known as an elite defender. As a result, he was not happy with the way his team played at that end of the floor.
'I think we have more defensively, for sure. Eighty-two points is too much,' he said. 'We're a gritty team. It doesn't matter if it's the No. 1 team in the country: We expect to come out on top every night. If we don't, we've got to go back to the drawing board.'
Johnson pointed out that the Gaels haven't lost two in a row all season. Teammate Alex Ducas agreed the team has more to accomplish. 'We're going to make some noise for sure,' he said of his goals for the NCAA Tournament. 'This team's tough. I'm not so sure too many teams want to see us in the first round.'
Johnson said there is work to do before the NCAA field is announced. 'When that moment comes on Sunday, we'll be excited for it and ready for it.'
STAT OF THE GAME: No team other than Gonzaga or Saint Mary's has won the WCC Tournament since San Diego did it in 2008. The Gaels took the crown in 2010, '12 and '19, the only seasons during that 14-year span that Gonzaga didn't go home with the hardware.

QUOTE OF THE GAME: 'It's always really nice to be able to come here and play in front of my friends and family. To be able to cut down the nets in front of them is an experience I'll never forget and I'll always cherish.' - Gonzaga sophomore guard Julian Strawther, who grew up in Las Vegas.

Courtesy of wccsports.com

WCC Tournament Final: Gonzaga - Saint Mary's 82-69
WCC Tournament Semifinals:
Gonzaga - San Francisco 81-71
Saint Mary's (CA) - Santa Clara 75-72
All-WCC Awards 2022 - Mar 9, 2022
All-Tournament MVP: Canada Andrew Nembhard (6'5''-G-2000) of Gonzaga
Player of the Year: USA Drew Timme (6'10''-C/F-2000) of Gonzaga
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Chet Holmgren (7'1''-C-2002) of Gonzaga
Newcomer of the Year: USA Chet Holmgren (7'1''-C-2002) of Gonzaga
Sixth Man of the Year: USA Tommy Kuhse (6'2''-G-1998) of St.Mary's, CA
Coach of the Year: Randy Bennett of St.Mary's, CA

First Team
USA Alex Barcello (6'2''-G-1998) of BYU
USA Jamaree Bouyea (6'2''-G) of USF
USA Chet Holmgren (7'1''-C-2002) of Gonzaga
USA Tommy Kuhse (6'2''-G-1998) of St.Mary's, CA
Belarus Yauhen Massalski (6'10''-F-1999) of USF
Canada Andrew Nembhard (6'5''-G-2000) of Gonzaga
Estonia Matthias Tass (6'10''-F/C-1999) of St.Mary's, CA
USA Drew Timme (6'10''-C/F-2000) of Gonzaga
Canada Josip Vrankic (6'9''-F-1998) of Santa Clara
USA Jalen Williams (6'6''-G) of Santa Clara

Second Team

Australia Alex Ducas (6'6''-G/F-2000) of St.Mary's, CA
USA Logan Johnson (6'2''-G-1999) of St.Mary's, CA
USA Keshawn Justice (6'7''-F) of Santa Clara
Australia Tyler Robertson (6'6''-G/F-2000) of Portland
USA Elizjah Scott (6'6''-G/F) of LMU
USA Khalil Shabazz (6'1''-G) of USF

Honorable Mention

USA Jeremiah Bailey (6'6''-F) of Pacific
USA Rasir Bolton (6'3''-G-1999) of Gonzaga
USA Marcellus Earlington (6'6''-G/F-2000) of San Diego
Puerto Rico Julian Strawther (6'7''-G-2002) of Gonzaga
USA Moses Wood (6'8''-F-1999) of Portland

All-Freshman Team
USA Nolan Hickman (6'3''-PG) of Gonzaga
USA Chet Holmgren (7'1''-C-2002) of Gonzaga
USA Maxwell Lewis (6'7''-SF) of Pepperdine
USA Houston Mallette (6'5''-G) of Pepperdine
USA Wayne McKinney (6'0''-PG) of San Diego
USA Mikey Mitchell Jr. (6'3''-PG) of Pepperdine
Mali Fousseyni Traore (6'7''-F-2002) of BYU

All-Tournament Team

Canada Andrew Nembhard (6'5''-G-2000) of Gonzaga
USA Drew Timme (6'10''-C/F-2000) of Gonzaga
USA Chet Holmgren (7'1''-C-2002) of Gonzaga
USA Tommy Kuhse (6'2''-G-1998) of St.Mary's, CA
USA Khalil Shabazz (6'1''-G) of USF