Showing posts with label Gonzaga Basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gonzaga Basketball. Show all posts

Saturday, March 25, 2017

When Gonzaga basketball succeeds, Spokane succeeds - Spokane, North Idaho News & Weather KHQ.com


West Virginia vs. Gonzaga: Final Moments
SPOKANE, Wash. -

Gonzaga Athletic Director, Mike Roth, said it best in 1999.

I think that over the next couple years we will see the effects of this, said Roth following the Bulldogs first Elite Eight appearance. We will see the effect in admissions, I think we will see the effect of the knowledge of who Gonzaga is, what we are, and where we are.

Roth was spot on.

Applications at Gonzaga rose nearly 12 percent from fall of 1998 to fall of 1999 after the team reached the Elite Eight. During that same time frame, Gonzaga"s endowment increased nearly 70 percent.

After reaching the tournaments quarter-finals in 1999, student applications double by 2003-04 (resulting in an 65 percent increase in the freshman class size during that same time), as well as an increase in alumni donations from $8.4 million in 1996-97 to $16.5 million in 1999-2000.

But GUs success expands beyond the classroom.

We certainly know theres a lot of attention on gonzaga, said senior director of Marketing and Communications for Visit Spokane, Tim Robinson. We hope there is a ripple effect where people who are watching are hearing the name Spokane.

Like Roth in 1999, Robinson was right.

According to Google Trends, Spokane was trending during Thursday evenings Sweet Sixteen game against West Virginia.

Specifically, people were searching Where is Gonzaga?

What we really hope is that meeting planners will see Spokane when they look up Gonzaga, said Robinson. And theyll look into Spokane a little more and say Hey Id like to hold my meeting or convention in that city.

Source: http://www.khq.com/story/34994615/when-gonzaga-basketball-succeeds-spokane-succeeds

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Sunday, February 12, 2017

Gonzaga basketball moves to No. 1 for second time in school history


Gonzaga vs Pepperdine basketball 2017 (Jan. 28)

Gonzaga, the last unbeaten team in Division I, moved to No. 1 in The Associated Press college basketball poll for the second time in school history.

The Zags (22-0) jumped up from third when Villanova and Kansas both were beaten in a week when seven of the top 10 lost.

Gonzaga received 46 first-place votes from the 65-member national media panel Monday. The Zags were No. 1 for the last three weeks of the 2012-13 season.

Gonzaga is the fifth team to reach No. 1 this season joining Duke, Kentucky, Villanova and Baylor.

Baylor (20-1), one of the three top 10 teams to not lose, jumped from fifth to second. The Bears had six first-place votes and were one point ahead of Kansas (19-2), which dropped one place after losing at West Virginia before winning at Kentucky. The Jayhawks had nine first-place votes.

Villanova, which had been No. 1 for the last two weeks and six overall, dropped to fourth after losing at Marquette. The Wildcats (20-2), who also had a last-second win over Virginia, were No. 1 on four ballots.

Northwestern (18-4) is the weeks lone newcomer. The Wildcats were last ranked for one week in 2009-10.

Arizona, the other top 10 team to get through the week without a loss, moved from seventh to fifth and was followed by Louisville, West Virginia, Kentucky, Virginia and Wisconsin.

UCLA was 11th and was followed by North Carolina, Oregon, Cincinnati, Florida State, Butler, Maryland, Saint Marys, South Carolina and Notre Dame.

The last five ranked teams were Duke, Creighton, Purdue, Florida and Northwestern.

Xavier (15-6), which has lost four of six with all the losses to ranked teams, dropped out from 24th. The Musketeers, who had been ranked for the last 29 polls, were seventh in the preseason voting.

West Virginia, which beat Kansas and Texas A&M, had the weeks biggest jump from 18th to No. 7. Louisville, which beat Pittsburgh and North Carolina State by an average of 40 points, moved from 13th to No. 6.

Florida States fall from sixth to No. 15 followed the Seminoles losses to Georgia Tech and Syracuse. Kentucky also lost twice last week to Tennessee and Kansas and the Wildcats dropped from fourth to eighth.

Source: http://www.idahostatesman.com/sports/college/mens-basketball/article129620499.html

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Firsts keep coming for Gonzaga basketball


Gonzaga vs BYU basketball 2017 (Feb. 02)

In this season of firsts for the Gonzaga Bulldogs, time to add a few more.

The Zags will play at home as the nations No. 1 team for the first time in program history when Santa Clara visits the McCarthey Athletic Center on Saturday.

Gonzagas rise to No. 1 in 2013 came after the conclusion of the regular season.

The program also has a new name at the top of the all-time wins list. Gonzagas 85-75 road victory over BYU on Thursday gave senior center Przemek Karnowski 123 career wins, one ahead of his former teammates Kyle Dranginis and Kevin Pangos.

Karnowskis career mark is 123-13. Pangos finished 122-20, Dranginis 122-21.

Karnowski took it in stride when he reached 122 career wins after the rout over Pepperdine last Saturday.

Ive been here forever, Ive been here a long time, the fifth-year senior said. Im happy that when Im here we keep winning, its all about that.

Karnowski on Friday was named one of 10 finalists for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, presented annually to the top center in college basketball.

The 7-foot-1 center had a big offensive rebound with 90 seconds left, leading to a pair of Nigel Williams-Goss free throws that helped Gonzaga hold off BYU. Williams-Goss poured in 33 points as the Zags earned their program-record 23rd consecutive victory.

One of those wins came in dominating fashion against Santa Clara just over two weeks ago. Karnowski and Zach Collins combined for 35 points in 37 minutes as the Zags rolled 88-57. The two posts combined to make 10 of 13 shots and 15 of 17 free throws.

The Broncos, though, have pieced together a solid WCC season. They thumped Portland on Thursday to move into a tie for third with BYU at 7-4. Santa Clara (13-11 overall) lost to BYU by 30 in its conference opener in late December before upsetting the cougars last week.

gonzaga is back at full strength with the return of freshman forward Killian Tillie. He played 12 minutes against BYU after missing the previous two games with a sprained ankle.

It feels good to be back, Tillie said. I did a good job with Josh (Therrien, trainer) to come back as quick as possible.

Source: http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/feb/03/firsts-keep-coming-for-gonzaga-basketball/

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