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The Gonzaga Bulldogs are an intercollegiate men's basketball program representing Gonzaga University. The school competes in the West Coast Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Gonzaga Bulldogs play home basketball games at the McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane, Washington, on the university campus.

Gonzaga has had 15 of its players receive the WCC Player of the Year award,[1] and two players, Frank Burgess in 1961 with 32.4 points per game, and Adam Morrison in 2006 with 28.1 points per game, have led the nation in scoring. Morrison was named the Co-National Player of the year for the 2005–06 season.

Since the mid-1990s, Gonzaga has established itself as a major basketball power in a mid-major conference.Шаблон:Efn They have been to every NCAA tournament held since 1999, a year in which they made a Cinderella run to the Elite Eight, and have appeared in every final AP poll since the 2008–09 season. Gonzaga had an active weekly poll streak of 143 weeks, starting from the 2016–17 season and ending on January 15, 2024, being tied for the tenth longest streak in Division I history.[2] They have also appeared in all but one WCC conference title game since 1995, and in every conference title game since 1998, winning 16 of them. This culminated in 2016–17, when the Bulldogs went to their first Final Four in school history, advancing to the national championship game, where they lost to North Carolina. They returned to the Final Four in 2021, losing in the national championship game to Baylor.

Team history

Early years

Gonzaga introduced a basketball program during the 1907–08 basketball season and, although the season wasn't an official one, they achieved a record of Шаблон:Winning percentage under head coach George Varnell.[3] In the 1908-09 season, Varnell became the first official coach for Gonzaga, earning a Шаблон:Winning percentage record. William Mulligan coached the following season and acquired an Шаблон:Winning percentage record.[4] Frank McKevitt took over for Mulligan during the 1910–11 basketball season, acquiring an Шаблон:Winning percentage record.[4] From 1944 to 1994, the Bulldogs compiled a record of Шаблон:Winning percentage, earning regular season titles in 1965–66 and 1966–67 (Big Sky) under Hank Anderson,[5][6] and in 1993–94 (WCC) under Dan Fitzgerald.[7][8] That season also saw the team qualify for its first postseason tournament, the National Invitation Tournament (NIT),[9][10][11][12], while being led by point guard Geoff Goss, who averaged 12.6 points per game that season. In the following season, the fourth-seeded Bulldogs won the WCC tournament to secure their first appearance in the NCAA tournament.[13][14][15][16][17]

Dan Monson (1997–1999)

In 1997, Gonzaga assistant coach Dan Monson, the son of veteran Oregon and Idaho head coach Don Monson, became the head coach of Gonzaga as Fitzgerald wanted to focus on his athletic director's duties.[18] During his first season, Monson led the Zags to a 24–10 record and a WCC regular season title, which was not enough to land an at-large bid in the NCAA tournament.[18] They earned a bid into the NIT and beat Wyoming 69–55 in the first round in Laramie,[19] but fell at Hawai'i 78–70 in the second round.[20][21][22]

During the 1998–99 season, the Bulldogs had a 28–7 record after winning the conference tournament, and were seeded tenth in the West regional of the NCAA tournament.[23] In the tournament's "Cinderella" run and Gonzaga's "coming out party" (Gonzaga has made the NCAA tournament each year since) the Zags beat seventh-seeded Minnesota 75–63 in the first round in Seattle and followed it with an 82–74 win over second-seeded Stanford to advance to the regional semifinals in Phoenix.[24] Gonzaga beat Florida 73–72 to advance to the regional finals after Casey Calvary tipped in the winning basket with four seconds remaining.[18] They trailed eventual national champion UConn by one point with a minute remaining before losing 67–62 in the regional finals.[25]

Mark Few (1999–present)

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Mark Few during a game against San Diego on February 18, 2008

After Monson departed for Minnesota that summer,[26][27] assistant coach Mark Few was promoted to head coach on July 26, 1999.[28][29]

In his inaugural season, Few led the Zags to a 26–9 record, which was highlighted by winning the WCC tournament and advancing to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament with wins over Louisville and St. John's in Tucson, Arizona.[30]

In the 2000–01 season, the Bulldogs faced a tough schedule highlighted by games against Arizona, Washington, Florida, and New Mexico.[31] Despite starting the season 5–1, the Zags dropped four of their next five games.[32] Gonzaga rebounded and finished the regular season 15–6[32] before winning their third consecutive WCC tournament title.[33] The win gave the Bulldogs an automatic bid into the NCAA tournament, where they were seeded twelfth in the South regional.[34] In the first round in Memphis against fifth-seeded Virginia, Casey Calvary put back a blocked shot with nine seconds left to give the Zags an 86–85 victory.[35] Gonzaga then beat 13th-seeded Indiana State 85–68 in the second round to advance to their third consecutive Sweet 16.[36] In Atlanta, the Zags lost to defending national champion Michigan State 77–62 and finished the season with a 26–7 record.[37]

Prior to the 2001–02 season, the Bulldogs were unanimously favored to win the WCC title in the WCC preseason coaches poll.[38] Few led the Zags to a share of the WCC regular season title, as Pepperdine also had a 13–1 conference record.[39] The Bulldogs would avenge their only conference loss of the season by defeating Pepperdine 96–90 for their fourth straight WCC tournament title.[40] The win gave the Zags an automatic bid as a six-seed in the NCAA tournament, opening against 11th-seeded Wyoming.[41] Despite beating the Cowboys four years earlier in the NIT,[41] they lost 73–66, marking the first time the Zags lost in the first round of the tournament under Mark Few.[42][43]

In the 2002–03 season, Few led the Bulldogs to their fifth regular season title in six years with a 12–2 conference record.[44] Despite this, Gonzaga lost to San Diego in the WCC tournament championship game 72–63,[45] marking the first time the Zags had lost in the championship game in four years.[46] Gonzaga garnered a nine-seed in the 2003 NCAA tournament, where they beat Cincinnati 74–69 to advance to the second round of the tournament for the fourth time in five years.[47] The Bulldogs would go on to lose to Arizona 96–95 in double overtime to finish 24–9.[48][49]

The 2003–04 season marked the first time that the team participated in the annual Battle in Seattle game.[50] Gonzaga faced third-ranked Missouri, who was the highest-ranked regular season opponent that the Zags had played against up to that point; they would go on to win the game in an 87–80 overtime victory.[51] This season marked the last time Gonzaga would play home games in the Charlotte Y. Martin Centre; their last game in the building took place February 28, 2004, where they beat Santa Clara 80–64.[52] The win gave the Bulldogs their first undefeated run through the WCC in school history with a 14–0 conference record.[52] Gonzaga would go on to receive an automatic bid into the 2004 NCAA tournament with a two-seed, which was the highest seed they had received in school history in seven tournament appearances.[53] The Bulldogs would go on to beat 15th-seeded Valparaiso 76–49[54] before being upset in the second round by tenth-seeded Nevada 91–72, where they finished the season 28–3.[55]

Gonzaga opened up the 2004–05 season with a home game against Portland State in the new 6,000-seat McCarthey Athletic Center on November 19, 2004.[56] Despite losing five seniors, including second-round NBA draft pick Blake Stepp,[57] Few was still able to lead the Zags to their ninth regular season title since 1994 with a 12–2 conference record.[58] The Bulldogs would go on to win their second straight WCC Tournament title,[59] giving them an automatic bid into the 2005 NCAA tournament as a three-seed.[60] The Zags beat 14th-seeded Winthrop 74–64[61] before falling to Texas Tech 71–69 in the second round, where they ended the season with a 26–5 record.[62]

Before the 2005–06 season got underway, Gonzaga junior Adam Morrison became the first player in team history to be named to the preseason Associated Press All-America team.[63] The Zags also received their highest preseason ranking in program history at number seven in the USA Today/ESPN preseason poll.[64] The Bulldogs captured their third straight WCC Tournament title when they beat Loyola Marymount 68–67 in the championship game.[65] They received an automatic bid into the 2006 NCAA tournament as a three-seed, where they beat Xavier 79–75 in the first round.[66] The Zags would go on to beat Indiana Hoosiers 90–80,[67] where they would advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2001.[43] Despite being ahead by as many as 17 points, the Bulldogs ended their season in the Sweet 16 by losing to UCLA 73–71, finishing 29–4.[68][69]

The 2006–07 season marked the first time that the Zags suffered at least ten losses in a season since the 1997–98 season.[70] Despite this, Few still led the Bulldogs to their seventh straight regular season title with a conference record of 11–3.[71] Gonzaga would go on to win the WCC Tournament for the fourth year in a row, being the only Division I school to do so that year.[72] They received an automatic bid into the 2007 NCAA tournament, where they were given a 10-seed.[73] The Zags would end their season by losing in the opening round for the first time since 2001, as Indiana beat Gonzaga 70–57.[74]

In 2007–08 the Bulldogs went 25–8, but lost in the Round of 64 as a #7 seed to a Davidson team that went to the Elite Eight as a #10 seed.

The 2008–09 team won both the WCC Regular Season Championship and the WCC Tournament Championship. Entering the NCAA tournament as a #4 seed, the team reached the Sweet Sixteen, before losing to eventual NCAA Champions North Carolina.

For the next five seasons, the team advanced to the NCAA tournament, but fell in the Round of 32 each time. The 2012–13 team became the first Gonzaga squad to be ranked as the #1 team in the country and was awarded as a #1 seed in the NCAA tournament for the first time. The Zags also won over 30 games for the first time in program history with a 32–3 overall record.

The 2014–15 team advanced all the way to the Elite Eight before losing to eventual national champion Duke. This was the first time since 1999 that Gonzaga had advanced to the Elite Eight. Gonzaga also won the WCC regular-season and tournament championships for the third consecutive season. The 2014–15 also set the school record for wins in a single season with 35.

The 2015–16 team suffered 4 losses at home and nearly missed the NCAA tournament entirely, but shared the WCC regular-season crown with Saint Mary's and then won the WCC Tournament. The Zags were awarded a #11 seed and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, dismantling #6 seed Seton Hall and #3 seed Utah, before falling to Syracuse by three points.

The 2016–17 team won its first 29 games, setting a new school record for consecutive games won, before falling to WCC rival BYU. The Zags made the NCAA tournament as a #1 seed and advanced to the school's first-ever championship game, with wins over South Dakota State, Northwestern, West Virginia, Xavier, and South Carolina. The Zags set a new school record for wins in a single season with 37 and also had the most wins of any team that season.

The 2017–18 team also enjoyed success. Despite what was considered a "rebuilding year" after the Loss of Karnowski, Williams-Goss, Mathews and Collins among others (causing the Bulldogs to not be picked to win the West Coast Conference), the team won the WCC regular season title outright before winning the WCC tournament. In the NCAA tournament, the Bulldogs advanced to the Sweet Sixteen for the fourth consecutive year. They were ultimately bounced by Florida State, and finished the season at 32–5.

Near the end of that season, Gonzaga considered a potential move to the Mountain West Conference (MW) after nearly 40 years as a WCC member. When asked by a reporter from the San Diego Union-Tribune about rumored MW expansion plans, MW commissioner Craig Thompson confirmed that six schools had been considered, with Gonzaga being the only school he specifically named.[75] A later Union-Tribune report indicated that talks were advanced enough that the conference's presidents planned a vote on an invitation to Gonzaga during the MW men's and women's basketball tournaments in Las Vegas, but decided to delay the vote until after the Final Four.[76] The vote ultimately never took place, as Gonzaga athletic director Mike Roth notified both conferences during the Final Four that the school would remain in the WCC for the immediate future.[77] In the 2018 Maui Invitational Final on November 21, 2018 #3 Gonzaga defeated #1 Duke 89–87 for their first win over Duke and first win over a number 1 ranked team in team history.[78]

The 2020–21 season would be a historic year for the team, going 26–0 in the regular season and being the final undefeated team in the country. They would earn the #1 overall seed in the tournament and cruise to the national championship game over Norfolk State, Oklahoma, Creighton, USC, and UCLA. In the national championship, their undefeated season came to an end, losing to Baylor 86–70.

Facilities

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The McCarthey Athletic Center has been home to Gonzaga's basketball teams since 2004.

Basketball started at Gonzaga in February 1905 after a gymnasium was put in as an addition to the east end of the new college building that was being built.[79] In 1955, the basketball team moved from the gymnasium, nicknamed "the cave",[80] and began to play at the newly constructed Spokane Coliseum.[81] On June 3, 1964, construction began for a new 3,800-seat athletic facility called the John F. Kennedy Memorial Pavilion.[80] To raise money for the $1.1 million project, Gonzaga's student body had each student pay $10 per semester until $500,000 was raised. The university matched that amount, while the remaining $100,000 came from contributions.[80] Gonzaga's first game in the pavilion took place on December 3, 1965 against Washington State, who beat the Bulldogs 106–78.[82][83] In 1986, the facility was renamed the Charlotte Y. Martin Centre after an eponymous donor donated $4.5 million to finance a remodel of the arena that could hold up to 4,000 people.[84][85]

After competing for over 39 years in the Charlotte Y. Martin Centre,[86] Gonzaga trustees approved construction for a new 6,000-seat arena on April 11, 2003.[87] The McCarthey Athletic Center was named after Gonzaga trustee Philip G. McCarthey and Gonzaga regent Thomas K. McCarthey, who contributed a significant portion of the funds needed to build the arena.[88] The first official game took place on November 19, 2004 against Portland State, whom the Zags would beat 98–80 in front of a sold-out crowd.[56][89] The Bulldogs opened the arena with a 38-game winning streak, which was the nation's longest active winning streak at the time.[90] When combined with 12 wins at the Charlotte Y. Martin Centre, the overall home-game winning streak ended at 50 games with a loss to the Santa Clara on February 12, 2007.[90] In February 2015, BYU snapped Gonzaga's 41-game home winning streak in the McCarthey Athletic Center, which was also the longest active home winning streak in the NCAA at the time.[91]

Through February 6, 2020, the Zags are Шаблон:Winning percentage in the McCarthey Athletic Center, which includes a Шаблон:Winning percentage record in non-conference games, a Шаблон:Winning percentage record in conference games, and a Шаблон:Winning percentage record in the WCC Tournament.[92][93]

Traditions

Battle in Seattle

Battle in Seattle Results
Year Opponent Result Score Attendance
2003 #3 Missouri Won 87–80 (OT) 12,831
2004 Massachusetts Won 68–57 10,126
2005 Oklahoma State Won 64–62 13,644
2006 #24 Nevada Lost 74–82 15,110
2007 #11 Tennessee Lost 72–82 15,141
2008 #2 Connecticut Lost 83–88 (OT) 16,763
2009 Davidson Won 103–91 13,176
2010 #20 Illinois Lost 61–73 14,789
2011 Arizona Won 71–60 15,127
2012 Kansas State Won 68–52 16,241
2013 South Alabama Won 68–59 9,140
2014 Cal Poly Won 63–50 11,741
2015 Tennessee Won 86–79 16,770

On December 13, 2003, Gonzaga participated in a neutral court game at KeyArena that would later become an annual event known as the Battle in Seattle.[50] The event marked the first time that a regular season Gonzaga basketball game was broadcast nationally on CBS Sports, as Craig Bolerjack called the action while Clark Kellogg provided commentary.[94] Ranked third in the country, Missouri was the highest ranked regular season opponent that Gonzaga had faced up to that point; the Bulldogs would go on to beat the Tigers 87–80 in overtime.[51]

The 2005 Battle in Seattle is remembered for Adam Morrison's game-winning shot against Oklahoma State that sealed a 64–62 victory for the Bulldogs.[95] Gus Johnson's call at the end of the game with Bill Raftery[96] was ranked fourth on a list of 25 of his most "over-the-top calls" by Complex.[97] Johnson's call at the end of the game:

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In 2008, the game broke the state attendance record for a regular season college basketball game, as a sold-out crowd of 16,763 watched the Bulldogs play Connecticut.[98]

In the 2016–17 season, Gonzaga failed to schedule the Battle in Seattle, ending an annual tradition of participating in the event every December for 13 consecutive years. Representatives from the Zags cited an inability to find a quality opponent to schedule and wanting to maintain strong résumé.[99] The Zags have compiled an Шаблон:Winning percentage record in the event since they first appeared in it back in 2003.[100]

Rivalries

Saint Mary's College (California)

Шаблон:Main Gonzaga's biggest rivalry is with fellow West Coast Conference foe Saint Mary's. Many analysts and members of the media have touted the Gaels vs. Zags as one of the best, if not the best, college basketball rivalry on the West Coast,[101][102] as both teams have been consistently the two top teams in the conference over the last 2 decades. Gonzaga and Saint Mary's have combined to win 19 out of the last 23 conference championship games (Gonzaga 17, San Diego 2, Saint Mary's 2). Currently Gonzaga leads the series 72–31.

Washington

Шаблон:Main Gonzaga's most heated in-state rivalry is with Washington. They played a 10-year home-and-home series from 1997 to 2006, but then it went dormant until 2015. In 2016, they began a new home-and-home series in Spokane and have agreed to continue the rivalry annually until at least the 2023–24 season. The Huskies lead the series 30–20. Although the Zags have won 14 of the last 16 matchups, the most recent game was won by Washington on December 9, 2023, 78–73.

Brigham Young University

Шаблон:Main A notable rivalry with Brigham Young University (BYU) has developed throughout the past decade. BYU and Gonzaga first played on December 16, 1949 with Gonzaga winning 46–41. The two teams would not meet again until March 19, 2011 in the third round of the NCAA tournament, as a BYU team led by Jimmer Fredette advanced to the Sweet Sixteen by defeating the Zags 89–67. The following season, BYU left the Mountain West Conference and joined the West Coast Conference for the 2011–2012 season. Since then, Gonzaga has a 18–6 record against BYU. However, BYU is one of few teams to win multiple times at the McCarthy Athletic Center in Spokane over the last decade, with wins at the Kennel in 2015, 2016 and 2017. BYU was the only team to beat #1 ranked Gonzaga during the 2016-17 regular season in which Gonzaga earned its first trip to the Final Four and National Championship game. BYU has played Gonzaga in the West Coast Conference tournament Final in 2014, 2015, 2018, and 2021 with Gonzaga winning all four of these matchups. Gonzaga leads the overall series 20–7, with the most recent meeting on March 9, 2021 in which Gonzaga won 88–78 in Las Vegas.

Washington State

Шаблон:Main Washington State leads the series against Gonzaga 57-32, while the Bulldogs won the last meeting against the Cougars 69-60 in 2015. Now in 2024 the Cougars alongside Oregon state are set to join Gonzaga in the WCC for the next two seasons in basketball, cross country, and golf.

Impact

University enrollment

Freshman enrollment at Gonzaga in the mid-nineties hovered around 500 students annually, including a total of 569 as late as 1998.[103] In 1999, enrollment jumped to 701 five months after the Zags went to the Elite Eight.[103] This trend continued after Gonzaga won five games in the 1999 and 2000 NCAA tournaments, as freshman enrollment increased to 796 in 2000 and to a then-record 979 in 2001.[103] A 65 percent increase in the size of the freshman class between 1997 and 2003 is part of a phenomenon called the Flutie effect, the increase in attention and applications for admission that results after a particularly notable and unexpected sporting victory by a school's athletic team. Gonzaga University president Rev. Robert Spitzer said that the team's success was responsible for the school receiving the $23 million required to build the McCarthey Athletic Center, most of which was received through major gifts.[104]

Gonzaga has been viewed as reaping benefits from its basketball-related exposure to this day. The university's financial position and fundraising success dramatically improved. This led to a campus building boom; the McCarthey Athletic Center proved to be just the first of a series of major campus buildings that opened between 2004 and 2017. Booming freshman enrollment led Gonzaga to introduce a more selective admissions process in 2003, which led to a significant increase in the academic credentials of incoming freshmen. Even with greater selectivity, freshman enrollment has continued to grow, reaching 1,200 for 2016–17.[105]

Head coaching records

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Season-by-season results

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Gonzaga vs. the AP Top 25 (since 1998–99)

Since the season of Gonzaga's 1999 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament run to the Elite 8, Gonzaga has played a total of 118 games against teams ranked in the AP Top 25 Poll. Gonzaga has a record of Шаблон:Winning percentage against such teams. They have beaten top-3 teams seven times in all, taking down #3 teams four times (Missouri in 2003–04, Georgia Tech and Oklahoma State in 2004–05, and Iowa in 2020–21), #2 twice (North Carolina in 2006–07 and UCLA in 2021–22), and #1 once (Duke in 2018–19).

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1998–99
(3–4)
#8 Kansas
#15 Purdue
#22 Washington
#24 TCU
#7 Stanford
#23 Florida
#3 Connecticut
L 80–66
L 83-68
W 82–71
L 90–87
W 82–74
W 73–72
L 67–62
1999–2000
(2–3)
#1 Cincinnati
#19 Temple
#11 UCLA
#9 St. John's
#25 Purdue
L 75–68
L 64–48
W 59–43
W 82–76
L 75–66
2000–01
(1–3)
#5 Arizona
#8 Florida
#16 Virginia
#3 Michigan State
L 101–87
L 85–71
W 86–85
L 77–62
2001–02
(1–1)
#3 Illinois
#21 Fresno State
L 76–58
W 87–77
2002–03
(0–3)
#19 Indiana
#15 Kentucky
#2 Arizona
L 76–75
L 80–72
L 96–952OT
2003–04
(1–2)
#17 St. Joseph's
#3 Missouri
#9 Stanford
L 73–66
W 87–80OT
L 87–80
2004–05
(3–2)
#5 Illinois
#14 Washington
#3 Georgia Tech
#3 Oklahoma State
#24 Texas Tech
L 89–72
W 99–87
W 85–73
W 78–75
L 71–69
2005–06
(2–4)
#23 Maryland
#12 Michigan State
#3 Connecticut
#18 Washington
#4 Memphis
#7 UCLA
W 88–76
W 109–1063OT
L 65–63
L 99–95
L 83–72
L 73–71
2006–07
(3–3)
#2 North Carolina
#13 Washington
#6 Duke
#24 Nevada
#23 Stanford
#8 Memphis
W 82–74
W 97–77
L 61–54
L 82–74
W 90–862OT
L 78–77OT
2007–08
(1–5)
#8 Washington State
#11 Tennessee
#1 Memphis
#25 Saint Mary's
#25 Saint Mary's
#23 Davidson
L 51–47
L 82–72
L 81–73
L 89–85OT
W 88–76
L 82–76
2008–09
(3–3)
#12 Tennessee
#2 Connecticut
#15 Tennessee
#22 Saint Mary's
#14 Memphis
#2 North Carolina
W 83–74
L 88–83OT
W 89–79OT
W 69–62
L 68–50
L 98–77
2009–10
(0–3)
#2 Michigan State
#7 Duke
#4 Syracuse
L 75–71
L 76–41
L 87–65
2010–11
(2–5)
#25 San Diego State
#3 Kansas State
#20 Illinois
#23 Notre Dame
#9 Baylor
#18 St. John's
#10 BYU
L 79–76
L 81–64
L 73–61
L 83–79
W 68–64
W 86–71
L 89–67
2011–12
(1–1)
#16 Saint Mary's
#7 Ohio State
W 73–59
L 73–66
2012–13
(1–2)
#13 Illinois
#22 Oklahoma State
#13 Butler
L 85–74
W 69–68
L 64–63
2013–14
(0–2)
#24 Memphis
#4 Arizona
L 60–54
L 84–61
2014–15
(1–2)
#22 SMU
#3 Arizona
#4 Duke
W 72–56
L 66–63OT
L 66–52
2015–16
(3–3)
#25 Texas A&M
#18 Connecticut
#19 Arizona
#16 SMU
#20 Seton Hall
#13 Utah
L 62–61
W 73–70
L 68–63
L 69–60
W 68–52
W 82–59
2016–17
(6–1)
#21 Iowa State
#16 Arizona
#21 Saint Mary's
#20 Saint Mary's
#19 Saint Mary's
#13 West Virginia
#6 North Carolina
W 73–71
W 69–62
W 79–56
W 74–64
W 74–56
W 61–58
L 71–65
2017–18
(2–2)
#7 Florida
#4 Villanova
#11 Saint Mary's
#17 Ohio State
L 111–1052OT
L 88–72
W 78–65
W 90–84
2018–19
(2–3)
#1 Duke
#7 Tennessee
#12 North Carolina
#10 Florida State
#9 Texas Tech
W 89–87
L 76–73
L 103–90
W 72–58
L 75–69
2019–20
(3–1)
#11 Oregon
#22 Washington
#15 Arizona
#23 BYU
W 73–72OT
W 83–76
W 84–80
L 91–78
2020–21
(6–1)
#6 Kansas
#11 West Virginia
#3 Iowa
#16 Virginia
#19 Creighton
#23 USC
#3 Baylor
W 102–90
W 87–82
W 99–88
W 98–75
W 83–65
W 85–66
L 86–70
2021–22
(5–4)
#5 Texas
#2 UCLA
#5 Duke
#16 Alabama
#25 Texas Tech
#22 Saint Mary's
#23 Saint Mary's
#17 Saint Mary's
#17 Arkansas
W 86–74
W 83–63
L 84–81
L 91–82
W 69–55
W 74–58
L 67–57
W 82–69
L 74–68
2022–23
(6–5)
#11 Texas
#4 Kentucky
#24 Purdue
#6 Baylor
#4 Alabama
#18 Saint Mary's
#15 Saint Mary's
#16 Saint Mary's
#22 TCU
#7 UCLA
#10 UConn
L 74–93
W 88–72
L 66–84
L 63–64
W 100–90
L 70–78OT
W 77–68
W 77–51
W 84–81
W 79-76
L 54-82
2023–24
(1–2)
#2 Purdue
#5 UConn
#17 Kentucky
L 63–73
L 63–76
W 89–85

Teams in bold represent games Gonzaga played in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.

WCC Tournament results

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Postseason

NCAA tournament

The Bulldogs have appeared in 25 NCAA tournaments. The COVID-19 pandemic caused the cancellation of the 2020 NCAA tournament. This interrupted, but did not end, the Bulldogs' ongoing streak of 24 consecutive tournament appearances, including 8 straight Sweet 16 appearances. Gonzaga's combined record is Шаблон:Winning percentage.

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1995 21–9 #14 First Round #3 Maryland L 87–63
1999 28–7 #10 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#7 Minnesota
#2 Stanford
#6 Florida
#1 UConn
W 75–63
W 82–74
W 73–72
L 67–62
2000 26–9 #10 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#7 Louisville
#2 St. John's
#6 Purdue
W 77–66
W 82–76
L 75–66
2001 26–7 #12 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#5 Virginia
#13 Indiana State
#1 Michigan State
W 86–85
W 85–68
L 77–62
2002 29–4 #6 First Round #11 Wyoming L 73–66
2003 24–9 #9 First Round
Second Round
#8 Cincinnati
#1 Arizona
W 74–69
L 96–95 2OT
2004 28–3 #2 First Round
Second Round
#15 Valparaiso
#10 Nevada
W 76–49
L 91–72
2005 26–5 #3 First Round
Second Round
#14 Winthrop
#6 Texas Tech
W 74–64
L 71–69
2006 29–4 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 Xavier
#6 Indiana
#2 UCLA
W 79–75
W 90–80
L 73–71
2007 23–11 #10 First Round #7 Indiana L 70–57
2008 25–8 #7 First Round #10 Davidson L 82–76
2009 28–6 #4 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#13 Akron
#12 Western Kentucky
#1 North Carolina
W 77–64
W 83–81
L 98–77
2010 27–7 #8 First Round
Second Round
#9 Florida State
#1 Syracuse
W 67–60
L 87–65
2011 25–10 #11 First Round
Second Round
#6 St. John's
#3 BYU
W 86–71
L 89–67
2012 26–7 #7 First Round
Second Round
#10 West Virginia
#2 Ohio State
W 77–54
L 73–66
2013 32–3 #1 First Round
Second Round
#16 Southern
#9 Wichita State
W 64–58
L 76–70
2014 29–7 #8 First Round
Second Round
#9 Oklahoma State
#1 Arizona
W 85–77
L 84–61
2015 35–3 #2 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#15 North Dakota State
#7 Iowa
#11 UCLA
#1 Duke
W 86–76
W 87–68
W 74–62
L 66–52
2016 28–8 #11 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#6 Seton Hall
#3 Utah
#10 Syracuse
W 68–52
W 82–59
L 63–60
2017 37–2 #1 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship
#16 South Dakota State
#8 Northwestern
#4 West Virginia
#11 Xavier
#7 South Carolina
#1 North Carolina
W 66–46
W 79–73
W 61–58
W 83–59
W 77–73
L 71–65
2018 32–5 #4 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#13 UNC Greensboro
#5 Ohio State
#9 Florida State
W 68–64
W 90–84
L 75–60
2019 33–4 #1 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#16 Fairleigh Dickinson
#9 Baylor
#4 Florida State
#3 Texas Tech
W 87–49
W 83–71
W 72–58
L 75–69
2021 31–1 #1 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship
#16 Norfolk State
#8 Oklahoma
#5 Creighton
#6 USC
#11 UCLA
#1 Baylor
W 98–55
W 87–71
W 83–65
W 85–66
W 93–90 OT
L 86–70
2022 28–4 #1 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#16 Georgia State
#9 Memphis
#4 Arkansas
W 93–72
W 82–78
L 74–68
2023 28–5 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#14 Grand Canyon
#6 TCU
#2 UCLA
#4 UConn
W 82–70
W 84–81
W 79–76
L 82–54

NCAA tournament seeding history

The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition.

Year → '95 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 '18 '19 '21 '22 '23
Seed → 14 10 10 12 6 9 2 3 3 10 7 4 8 11 7 1 8 2 11 1 4 1 1 1 3

NIT results

The Bulldogs have appeared in three National Invitation Tournaments (NIT). All five games were played on the road, and Gonzaga's combined record is Шаблон:Winning percentage.

Шаблон:CollegePrimaryHeader
1994 First Round
Second Round
at Stanford
at Kansas State
W 80–76
L 66–64
[10][11][12]
1996 First Round at Washington State L 92–73 [106][107]
1998 First Round
Second Round
at Wyoming
at [[Hawaii Rainbow Warriors basketball|HawaiШаблон:Okinai]]
W 69–55
L 78–70
[19][20][21]

Current roster

Note: Players' year is based on remaining eligibility. The NCAA did not count the 2020–21 season towards eligibility.

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  • Roster is subject to change as/if players transfer or leave the program for other reasons.


WCC and Big Sky Conference Awards

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Conference Coach of the Year

Year Coach Conference
2021 Mark Few WCC[108]
2019 Mark Few WCC[109]
2018 Mark Few WCC[110]
2017 Mark Few WCC[111]
2015 Mark Few WCC[112]
2013 Mark Few WCC[113]
2010 Mark Few WCC[114]
2008 Mark Few WCC[115]
2006 Mark Few WCC[116]
2005 Mark Few WCC[117]
More
Year Coach Conference
2004 Mark Few WCC[118]
2003 Mark Few WCC[119]
2002 Mark Few WCC[120]
2001 Mark Few WCC[121]
1998 Dan Monson WCC[122]
1994 Dan Fitzgerald WCC[122]
1981 Dan Fitzgerald WCC[122]
1966 Hank Anderson Big Sky[123]

WCC Player of the Year

See: WCC Player of the Year
Year Player
2023 Drew Timme[124]
2022 Drew Timme[125]
2021 Corey Kispert[108]
2020 Filip Petrušev[126]
2019 Rui Hachimura[109]
2017 Nigel Williams-Goss[111]
2015 Kevin Pangos[112]
2013 Kelly Olynyk[113]
2010 Matt Bouldin[114]
2008 Jeremy Pargo[115]
More
Year Player
2007 Derek Raivio[127]
2006 Adam Morrison[116]
2005 Ronny Turiaf[117]
2004 Blake Stepp[118]
2003 Blake Stepp[119]
2002 Dan Dickau[120]
2001 Casey Calvary[121]
1998 Bakari Hendrix[122]
1994 Jeff Brown[122]
1984 John Stockton[122]

WCC Defensive Player of the Year

Year Player
2022 Chet Holmgren[125]
2019 Brandon Clarke[109]
2016 Eric McClellan[128]
2015 Gary Bell Jr.[112]
2013 Mike Hart[113]
2012 Robert Sacre[129]
2005 Erroll Knight[117]
2001 Mark Spink[121]
2000 Mike Nilson[130]

1st-Team All-Conference

Year Player Conference
2023 Julian Strawther WCC[124]
2023 Drew Timme WCC[124]
2022 Chet Holmgren WCC[125]
2022 Andrew Nembhard WCC[125]
2022 Drew Timme WCC[125]
2021 Joël Ayayi WCC[108]
2021 Corey Kispert WCC[108]
2021 Jalen Suggs WCC[108]
2021 Drew Timme WCC[108]
2020 Corey Kispert WCC[126]
2020 Killian Tillie WCC[126]
2020 Filip Petrušev WCC[126]
More
Year Player Conference
2019 Brandon Clarke WCC[109]
2019 Rui Hachimura WCC[109]
2019 Zach Norvell Jr. WCC[109]
2019 Josh Perkins WCC[109]
2018 Rui Hachimura WCC[110]
2018 Josh Perkins WCC[110]
2018 Johnathan Williams WCC[110]
2017 Przemek Karnowski WCC[111]
2017 Johnathan Williams WCC[111]
2017 Nigel Williams-Goss WCC[111]
2016 Domantas Sabonis WCC[128]
2016 Kyle Wiltjer WCC[128]
2015 Przemek Karnowski WCC[112]
2015 Kevin Pangos WCC[112]
2015 Kyle Wiltjer WCC[112]
2014 Sam Dower WCC[131]
2014 Kevin Pangos WCC[131]
2013 Elias Harris WCC[113]
2013 Kelly Olynyk WCC[113]
2013 Kevin Pangos WCC[113]
2012 Elias Harris WCC[129]
2012 Kevin Pangos WCC[129]
2012 Robert Sacre WCC[129]
2011 Steven Gray WCC[132]
2011 Robert Sacre WCC[132]
2010 Matt Bouldin WCC[114]
2010 Steven Gray WCC[114]
2010 Elias Harris WCC[114]
2009 Matt Bouldin WCC[133]
2009 Josh Heytvelt WCC[133]
2008 Matt Bouldin WCC[115]
2008 Jeremy Pargo WCC[115]
2008 David Pendergraft WCC[115]
2007 Jeremy Pargo WCC[127]
2007 Derek Raivio WCC[127]
2006 J. P. Batista WCC[116]
2006 Adam Morrison WCC[116]
2005 Adam Morrison WCC[117]
2005 Derek Raivio WCC[117]
2005 Ronny Turiaf WCC[117]
2004 Blake Stepp WCC[118]
2004 Ronny Turiaf WCC[118]
2004 Cory Violette WCC[118]
2003 Blake Stepp WCC[119]
2003 Ronny Turiaf WCC[119]
2003 Cory Violette WCC[119]
2002 Dan Dickau WCC[120]
2002 Zach Gourde WCC[120]
2002 Cory Violette WCC[120]
2001 Casey Calvary WCC[121]
2001 Dan Dickau WCC[121]
2000 Casey Calvary WCC[130]
2000 Richie Frahm WCC[130]
2000 Matt Santangelo WCC[130]
1999 Jeremy Eaton WCC[122]
1999 Richie Frahm WCC[122]
1999 Quentin Hall WCC[122]
1999 Matt Santangelo WCC[122]
1998 Bakari Hendrix WCC[122]
1998 Matt Santangelo WCC[122]
1997 Bakari Hendrix WCC[122]
1997 Lorenzo Rollins WCC[122]
1996 Kyle Dixon WCC[122]
1996 Paul Rogers WCC[122]
1995 Kyle Dixon WCC[122]
1994 Jeff Brown WCC[122]
1994 Geoff Goss WCC[122]
1993 Jeff Brown WCC[122]
1992 Jeff Brown WCC[122]
1992 Jarrod Davis WCC[122]
1991 Jarrod Davis WCC[122]
1990 Jim McPhee WCC[122]
1989 Jim McPhee WCC[122]
1989 Doug Spradley WCC[122]
1988 Doug Spradley WCC[122]
1987 Dale Haaland WCC[122]
1987 Jim McPhee WCC[122]
1986 Jeff Condill WCC[122]
1984 John Stockton WCC[122]
1983 Bryce McPhee WCC[122]
1983 John Stockton WCC[122]
1982 Bill Dunlap WCC[122]
1981 Don Baldwin WCC[122]
1979 Paul Cathey Big Sky[123]
1977 Jim Grady Big Sky[123]
1975 Ken Tyler Big Sky[123]
1974 Stewart Morill Big Sky[123]
1973 Greg Sten Big Sky[123]
1972 Joe Clayton Big Sky[123]
1970 Bill Quigg Big Sky[123]
1967 Gary Lechman Big Sky[123]
1966 Gary Lechman Big Sky[123]
1966 Bill Suter Big Sky[123]
1965 Gary Lechman Big Sky[123]
1964 Bill Wilson Big Sky[123]

2nd-Team All-Conference

Year Player Conference
2021 Andrew Nembhard WCC[108]
2018 Killian Tillie WCC[110]
2017 Zach Collins WCC[111]
2015 Gary Bell Jr. WCC[112]
2015 Domantas Sabonis WCC[112]
2015 Byron Wesley WCC[112]
1980 Carl Pierce WCC[122]
1978 Jim DeWeese Big Sky[123]
1976 Jim Grady Big Sky[123]
1974 Ken Tyler Big Sky[123]
More
Year Player Conference
1973 Joe Clayton Big Sky[123]
1972 Greg Sten Big Sky[123]
1971 Bill Quigg Big Sky[123]
1969 Joe McNair Big Sky[123]
1968 Paz Rocha Big Sky[123]
1965 Bill Suter Big Sky[123]
1964 Bill Suter Big Sky[123]

All-WCC Honorable Mention Team

Year Player
2023 Anton Watson[124]
2022 Rasir Bolton[125]
2022 Julian Strawther[125]
2020 Joël Ayayi[126]
2020 Ryan Woolridge[126]
2018 Silas Melson[110]
2018 Zach Norvell Jr.[110]
2017 Jordan Mathews[111]
2017 Josh Perkins[111]
2014 Przemek Karnowski[131]
More
Year Player
2013 Gary Bell Jr.[113]
2011 Elias Harris[132]
2009 Austin Daye[133]
2009 Steven Gray[133]
2009 Jeremy Pargo[133]
2008 Austin Daye[115]
2007 Sean Mallon[127]
2005 J. P. Batista[117]
2002 Blake Stepp[120]
2001 Zach Gourde[121]
2001 Mark Spink[121]
2001 Blake Stepp[121]
1999 Casey Calvary[122]
1998 Richie Frahm[122]
1997 Matt Santangelo[122]
1996 Jon Kinloch[134]
1996 Scott Snider[134]
1995 Jon Kinloch[134]
1995 John Rillie[134]
1994 John Rillie[134]
1993 Marc Armstead[134]
1993 Geoff Goss[134]
1993 Matt Stanford[134]
1988 Danny Roe[134]
1987 Doug Spradley[134]
1986 Dale Haaland[134]
1986 Jim McPhee[134]
1985 Tim Ruff[134]
1985 Jason Van Nort[134]
1984 Jeff Condill[134]
1984 Tim Ruff[134]
1982 Tim Wagoner[134]
1981 Hugh Hobus[134]
1981 Eddie Taylor[134]
1980 James Sheppard[134]

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WCC Tournament MVP

See: WCC tournament MVP
Year Player
2023 Drew Timme[135]
2022 Andrew Nembhard[136]
2021 Jalen Suggs[137]
2020 Joël Ayayi[138]
2018 Killian Tillie[139]
2017 Nigel Williams-Goss[140]
2016 Kyle Wiltjer[141]
2015 Kyle Wiltjer[142]
2014 Sam Dower[143]
2013 Elias Harris[144]
More
Year Player
2011 Marquise Carter[145]
2009 Micah Downs[146]
2007 Derek Raivio[147]
2006 Adam Morrison[148]
2005 Adam Morrison[59]
2004 Ronny Turiaf[149]
2002 Dan Dickau[150]
2001 Dan Dickau[122]
2000 Casey Calvary[122]
1999 Matt Santangelo[122]
1995 John Rillie[122]

Conference All-Tournament Team

Year Player Conference
2023 Julian Strawther WCC[135]
2023 Drew Timme WCC[135]
2023 Anton Watson WCC[135]
2022 Chet Holmgren WCC[136]
2022 Andrew Nembhard WCC[136]
2022 Drew Timme WCC[136]
2021 Corey Kispert WCC[137]
2021 Jalen Suggs WCC[137]
2021 Drew Timme WCC[137]
2020 Joël Ayayi WCC[138]
2020 Filip Petrušev WCC[138]
2020 Drew Timme WCC[138]
More
Year Player Conference
2019 Brandon Clarke WCC[151]
2018 Killian Tillie WCC[139]
2018 Johnathan Williams WCC[139]
2017 Przemek Karnowski WCC[152]
2017 Johnathan Williams WCC[152]
2017 Nigel Williams-Goss WCC[152]
2016 Domantas Sabonis WCC[141]
2016 Kyle Wiltjer WCC[141]
2015 Przemek Karnowski WCC[142]
2015 Kevin Pangos WCC[142]
2015 Kyle Wiltjer WCC[142]
2014 Sam Dower WCC[143]
2014 David Stockton WCC[143]
2013 Elias Harris WCC[144]
2013 Kelly Olynyk WCC[144]
2012 Elias Harris WCC[153]
2012 Kevin Pangos WCC[153]
2011 Marquise Carter WCC[145]
2011 Steven Gray WCC[145]
2010 Matt Bouldin WCC[154]
2010 Steven Gray WCC[154]
2009 Matt Bouldin WCC[146]
2009 Micah Downs WCC[146]
2009 Jeremy Pargo WCC[146]
2008 Jeremy Pargo WCC[155]
2007 Micah Downs WCC[147]
2007 David Pendergraft WCC[147]
2007 Derek Raivio WCC[147]
2006 J. P. Batista WCC[65]
2006 Adam Morrison WCC[65]
2005 J. P. Batista WCC[59]
2005 Adam Morrison WCC[59]
2005 Derek Raivio WCC[59]
2004 Blake Stepp WCC[149]
2004 Ronny Turiaf WCC[149]
2004 Cory Violette WCC[149]
2003 Blake Stepp WCC[45]
2003 Ronny Turiaf WCC[45]
2002 Dan Dickau WCC[40]
2002 Blake Stepp WCC[40]
2002 Cory Violette WCC[40]
2001 Casey Calvary WCC[122]
2001 Dan Dickau WCC[122]
2001 Blake Stepp WCC[122]
2000 Casey Calvary WCC[122]
2000 Ryan Floyd WCC[122]
2000 Matt Santangelo WCC[122]
1999 Quentin Hall WCC[122]
1999 Matt Santangelo WCC[122]
1998 Bakari Hendrix WCC[122]
1998 Matt Santangelo WCC[122]
1996 Jon Kinloch WCC[122]
1996 Paul Rogers WCC[122]
1996 Lorenzo Rollins WCC[122]
1995 John Rillie WCC[122]
1992 Jeff Brown WCC[122]
1992 Jarrod Davis WCC[122]
1977 Jim Grady Big Sky[123]

WCC Newcomer of the Year

Year Player
2022 Chet Holmgren[125]
2021 Jalen Suggs[108]
2019 Brandon Clarke[109]
2018 Zach Norvell Jr.[110]
2017 Nigel Williams-Goss[111]
2015 Kyle Wiltjer[112]
2012 Kevin Pangos[129]
2011 Marquise Carter[132]
2010 Elias Harris[114]
2005 J. P. Batista[117]

WCC Freshman of the Year

Year Player
2001 Blake Stepp[121]
1997 Matt Santangelo[134]

WCC All-Freshmen Team

Year Player
2022 Nolan Hickman[125]
2022 Chet Holmgren[125]
2021 Oumar Ballo[108]
2021 Jalen Suggs[108]
2020 Drew Timme[126]
2019 Filip Petrušev[109]
2018 Zach Norvell Jr.[110]
2017 Zach Collins[111]
2016 Josh Perkins[128]
2015 Domantas Sabonis[112]
2013 Przemek Karnowski[113]
More
Year Player
2012 Gary Bell Jr.[129]
2012 Kevin Pangos[129]
2011 Sam Dower[132]
2010 Elias Harris[114]
2008 Steven Gray[115]
2008 Austin Daye[115]
2007 Matt Bouldin[127]
2005 David Pendergraft[117]
2004 Sean Mallon[118]
2004 Adam Morrison[118]

WCC Sixth Player of the Year

Year Player
2023 Malachi Smith[124]
2021 Andrew Nembhard[108]

WCC Men's Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Year Player
2021 Corey Kispert[156]
2019 Josh Perkins[157]
2017 Nigel Williams-Goss[158]
2016 Kyle Wiltjer[159]
2004 Blake Stepp[160]
2002 Dan Dickau[161]
1994 Jeff Brown[162]
1992 Jarrod Davis[162]
1985 Bryce McPhee[162]
1984 John Stockton[162]
1982 Bill Dunlap[162]

WCC All-Academic Team

Year Player
2023 Rasir Bolton[163]
2021 Corey Kispert[164]
2020 Corey Kispert[165]
2019 Corey Kispert[166]
2019 Josh Perkins[166]
2018 Josh Perkins[167]
2017 Przemek Karnowski[168]
2017 Josh Perkins[168]
2017 Nigel Williams-Goss[168]
2016 Kyle Dranginis[169]
2016 Domantas Sabonis[169]
2016 Kyle Wiltjer[169]
More
Year Player
2015 Przemek Karnowski[170]
2015 Kevin Pangos[170]
2014 Drew Barham[171]
2013 Mike Hart[172]
2013 Kelly Olynyk[172]
2012 Mike Hart[173]
2011 Kelly Olynyk[174]
2009 Josh Heytvelt[175]
2008 David Pendergraft[176]
2007 Sean Mallon[177]
2007 David Pendergraft[177]
2006 Sean Mallon[178]
2005 Sean Mallon[179]
2004 Kyle Bankhead[180]
2004 Blake Stepp[180]
2003 Kyle Bankhead[181]
2003 Blake Stepp[181]
2002 Kyle Bankhead[181]
2002 Dan Dickau[181]
2001 Dan Dickau[181]
2001 Blake Stepp[181]
2000 Mike Nilson[181]
2000 Ryan Floyd[181]
2000 Matt Santangelo[181]
2000 Jimmy Tricco[181]
1999 Ryan Floyd[181]
1999 Matt Santangelo[181]
1998 Carl Crider[181]
1998 Ryan Floyd[181]
1997 Carl Crider[181]
1997 John Nemeth[181]
1996 Jason Bond[181]
1996 Jon Kinloch[181]
1996 Scott Morgan[181]
1996 Scott Snider[181]
1995 Jason Bond[181]
1995 Jon Kinloch[181]
1995 Scott Morgan[181]
1995 Scott Snider[181]
1994 Jeff Brown[181]
1994 Jon Kinloch[181]
1993 Jeff Brown[181]
1993 Jon Kinloch[181]
1992 Eric Brady[181]
1992 Jeff Brown[181]
1992 Jarrod Davis[181]
1991 Eric Brady[181]
1991 Jarrod Davis[181]
1991 Martin Dioli[181]

WCC Honorable Mention All-Academic Team

Year Player
2019 Jeremy Jones[166]
2011 Mike Hart[174]

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National awards

Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2

National Coach of the Year

National Player of the Year

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award (Best Center)

Karl Malone Award (Best Power Forward)

Julius Erving Award (Best Small Forward)

First Team All-American

Second Team All-American

Шаблон:Col-2

Third Team All-American

Honorable Mention All-American

Шаблон:Col end

National academic honors

Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2

CSC Academic All-America Hall of Fame

CSC Academic All-American of the Year

Anson Mount Scholar-Athlete of the Year

DI-AAA ADA Men's Scholar-Athlete of the Year

DI-AAA ADA Men's Scholar-Athlete Team

Шаблон:Col-2

First Team CSC Academic All-American

Second Team CSC Academic All-American

Third Team CSC Academic All-American

First Team Senior CLASS All-American

Шаблон:Main

Second Team Senior CLASS All-American

Elite 90 Award

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McDonald's All-Americans

Eight McDonald's All-Americans have played for Gonzaga. Of these, five have started their college basketball careers with the Bulldogs—Zach Collins,[275] Jalen Suggs, Hunter Sallis, Chet Holmgren, and Nolan Hickman. Suggs was selected for the 2020 McDonald's All-American game, which was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[276][277] The 2021 McDonald's All-American game, to which Hickman and Holmgren were selected, was also canceled due to COVID-19.

style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Year style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Player style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| First College Team style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Gonzaga Seasons class="unsortable" style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Ref.
2021 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2022–present [278]
2021 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2022 [278]
2021 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2022–23 [278]
2020 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2021 [279]
2016 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2017 [280]
2013 Шаблон:Sortname Washington 2016–17 [281]
2011 Шаблон:Sortname Kentucky 2014–16 [282]
2005 Шаблон:Sortname Kansas 2006–09 [283]

5-star recruits

Twelve 5-star rated players have committed to Gonzaga, as rated in the final ranking projections by at least one major college basketball recruiting service (247Sports.com, ESPN.com, Rivals.com, and Scout.com). Among these players, eight began their college careers with the Bulldogs: Austin Daye, Domantas Sabonis, Zach Collins, Oumar Ballo, Jalen Suggs, Nolan Hickman, Chet Holmgren, and Hunter Sallis. Only Ballo did not make his debut immediately after his arrival at Gonzaga; he was to have debuted in the 2019–20 season, but was not academically cleared to play by the NCAA and was redshirted that season.

style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Year style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Player style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| First College Team style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Gonzaga Seasons style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Recruiting Service(s) class="unsortable" style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Ref.
2021 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2022–present ESPN.com, Rivals.com [284][285]
2021 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2022 247Sports.com, ESPN.com, Rivals.com [286][287][288]
2021 Шаблон:Sortname LSU 2023 247Sports.com, ESPN.com, Rivals.com [289][290][291]
2021 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2022–23 247Sports.com, ESPN.com [292][293]
2020 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2021 247Sports.com, ESPN.com, Rivals.com [294][295][296]
2019 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2020–21 Rivals.com [297]
2018 Шаблон:Sortname Florida 2021–22 247Sports.com, Rivals.com [298][299]
2016 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2017 247Sports.com, Rivals.com [300][301]
2014 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2015–16 247Sports.com [302]
2013 Шаблон:Sortname Washington 2016–17 ESPN.com [303]
2011 Шаблон:Sortname Kentucky 2014–16 ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com [304][305][306]
2007 Шаблон:Sortname Gonzaga 2008–09 ESPN.com, Rivals.com [307][308]
2005 Шаблон:Sortname Kansas 2006–09 Scout.com [309]

Players in the NBA

In this table, seasons at Gonzaga are categorized by the calendar years in which they end.

style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Draft Year style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Round style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Pick style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Player style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Gonzaga Seasons style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Draft Team style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| All NBA Teams Played For style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Pro Seasons class="unsortable" style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| Ref.
2023 1 29 Шаблон:Sortname 2021–23 Indiana Pacers Denver Nuggets 2024–present 2024–present [310]
2022 1 2 Шаблон:Sortname 2022 Oklahoma City Thunder Oklahoma City Thunder 2023–present 2023–present [311]
2022 2 31 Шаблон:Sortname 2021–22 Indiana Pacers Indiana Pacers 2023–present 2023–present [312]
2021 1 5 Шаблон:Sortname 2021 Orlando Magic Orlando Magic 2022–present 2022–present [313]
2021 1 15 Шаблон:Sortname 2018–21 Washington Wizards Washington Wizards 2022–present 2022–present [314]
2021 2 50 Шаблон:Sortname 2019–20 Philadelphia 76ers Philadelphia 76ers 2024
Sacramento Kings 2024
2024 [315]
2021 Шаблон:Sortname 2018–21 Undrafted Washington Wizards 2022 2022 [316]
2020 Шаблон:Sortname 2017–20 Undrafted Memphis Grizzlies 2021–22 2021–22 [317]
2019 1 9 Шаблон:Sortname 2017–19 Washington Wizards Washington Wizards 2020–23
Los Angeles Lakers 2023–present
2020–present [318]
2019 1 21 Шаблон:Sortname 2018–19 Oklahoma City Thunder Memphis Grizzlies 2020–present 2020–present [319]
2019 Шаблон:Sortname 2017–19 Undrafted Los Angeles Lakers 2020,
Golden State Warriors 2020
2020 [320]
2018 Шаблон:Sortname 2016–18 Undrafted Los Angeles Lakers 2019,
Washington Wizards 2020
2019–20 [321]
2017 1 10 Шаблон:Sortname 2017 Sacramento Kings Portland Trail Blazers 2018–21,
San Antonio Spurs 2022–present
2018–present [322]
2017 2 55 Шаблон:Sortname 2016–17 Utah Jazz Utah Jazz 2020 2020 [323]
2016 1 11 Шаблон:Sortname 2015–16 Orlando Magic Oklahoma City Thunder 2017,
Indiana Pacers 2018–22
Sacramento Kings 2022–present
2017–present [324]
2016 Шаблон:Sortname 2014–16 Undrafted Houston Rockets 2017 2017 [325]
2015 Шаблон:Sortname 2012–15 Undrafted Cleveland Cavaliers 2022 2022 [326]
2014 Шаблон:Sortname 2010–14 Undrafted Sacramento Kings 2015,
Utah Jazz 2018
2015, 2018 [327]
2013 1 13 Шаблон:Sortname 2010–13 Dallas Mavericks Boston Celtics 2014–17,
Miami Heat 2018–21,
Houston Rockets 2021,
Detroit Pistons 2022,
Utah Jazz 2023–24,
Toronto Raptors 2024–present
2014–present [328]
2013 Шаблон:Sortname 2010–13 Undrafted Los Angeles Lakers 2014 2014 [329]
2012 2 60 Шаблон:Sortname 2008–12 Los Angeles Lakers Los Angeles Lakers 2013–16 2013–16 [330]
2009 1 15 Шаблон:Sortname 2008–09 Detroit Pistons Detroit Pistons 2010–13,
Memphis Grizzlies 2013,
Toronto Raptors 2014,
San Antonio Spurs 2014–15,
Atlanta Hawks 2015
2010–15 [331]
2009 Шаблон:Sortname 2006–09 Undrafted Memphis Grizzlies 2012,
Cleveland Cavaliers 2013,
Philadelphia 76ers 2013,
Golden State Warriors 2020
2012–13, 2020 [332]
2006 1 3 Шаблон:Sortname 2004–06 Charlotte Bobcats Charlotte Bobcats 2007–09,
Los Angeles Lakers 2009–10
2007–10 [333]
2005 2 37 Шаблон:Sortname 2002–05 Los Angeles Lakers Los Angeles Lakers 2006–08,
Golden State Warriors 2009–10,
New York Knicks 2011,
Washington Wizards 2012,
Miami Heat 2012,
Los Angeles Clippers 2013,
Minnesota Timberwolves 2014–15
2006–15 [334]
2004 2 58 Шаблон:Sortname 2001–04 Minnesota Timberwolves [335]
2002 1 28 Шаблон:Sortname 2000–02 Sacramento Kings Atlanta Hawks 2003–04,
Portland Trail Blazers 2004,
Dallas Mavericks 2005,
New Orleans Hornets 2005,
Boston Celtics 2006,
Portland Trail Blazers 2007,
Los Angeles Clippers 2008
2003–08 [336]
2002 2 40 Шаблон:Sortname 2001 Los Angeles Clippers Orlando Magic 2005–06 2005–06 [337]
2000 Шаблон:Sortname 1997–2000 Undrafted Seattle SuperSonics 2004,
Portland Trail Blazers 2005,
Minnesota Timberwolves 2006,
Houston Rockets 2006,
Los Angeles Clippers 2008
2004–06, 2008 [338]
1997 2 53 Шаблон:Sortname 1995–97 Los Angeles Lakers [339]
1987 Шаблон:Sortname 1984–87 Undrafted Seattle SuperSonics (1989) 1989 [340]
1984 1 16 Шаблон:Sortname 1981–84 Utah Jazz Utah Jazz (1985–2003) 1985–2003 [341]
1980 7 139 Шаблон:Sortname 1979–80 Detroit Pistons [342]
1978 7 141 Шаблон:Sortname 1977–78 Atlanta Hawks [343]
1977 5 94 Шаблон:Sortname 1974–77 New Orleans Jazz [344]
1975 5 77 Шаблон:Sortname 1973–75 Philadelphia 76ers [345]
1971 11 171 Шаблон:Sortname 1970–71 Portland Trail Blazers [346]
1971 15 171 Шаблон:Sortname 1970–71 San Diego Rockets [347]
1967 3 113 Шаблон:Sortname 1965–67 Seattle SuperSonics [348]
1961 3 27 Шаблон:Sortname 1959–61 Los Angeles Lakers [349]
1960 9 64 Шаблон:Sort 1958–59 Los Angeles Lakers [350]

Retired numbers

Шаблон:Main Gonzaga has retired five jersey numbers.

colspan=6 style= "Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle" | Gonzaga Bulldogs retired numbers
width=40px style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle" | No. width=150px style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle" |Player width=px style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle" |Pos. width=100px style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle" |Career width=px style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle" |No. ret. width=px style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle" |Ref.
3 Adam Morrison SF / PF 2003–2006 2020 [351]
12 John Stockton PG 1980–1984 2004 [352]
13 Kelly Olynyk PF / C 2009–2013 2022 [353]
21 Dan Dickau PG 2000–2002 2023 [354]
44 Frank Burgess SG 1958–1961 2005 [352]

Statistical records

  • Bold: Players active in the 2022–23 season.
  • Updated through Gonzaga's game against UConn in the Elite 8 of the 2023 NCAA tournament..[134][355]

Individual career records

Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2

Career Points Leaders

Rank Points Player Seasons
1 2,307 Drew Timme 2020–23
2 2,196 Frank Burgess 1959–61
3 2,015 Jim McPhee 1986–90
4 1,867 Adam Morrison 2004–06
5 1,857 Elias Harris 2010–13
6 1,824 Kevin Pangos 2012–15
7 1,810 Matt Santangelo 1997–00
8 1,723 Ronny Turiaf 2002–05
9 1,683 Matt Bouldin 2007–10
10 1,670 Blake Stepp 2001–04
More
Rank Points Player Seasons
11 1,646 Jeff Brown 1992–94
12 1,621 Richie Frahm 1997–00
13 1,586 Corey Kispert 2018–21
14 1,562 Josh Perkins 2015–19
15 1,547 Jerry Vermillion 1952–55
16 1,509 Casey Calvary 1998–01
17 1,507 Rich Evans 1947–50
18 1,495 Przemek Karnowski 2013–17
19 1,456 Derek Raivio 2004–07
20 1,452 Gary Lechman 1965–67
21 1,432 Steven Gray 2008–11
22 1,427 Doug Spradley 1986–89
23 1,374 Kyle Wiltjer 2015–16
24 1,354 Bill Suter 1963–66
25 1,342 Cory Violette 2001–04
26 1,340 John Stockton 1981–84
27 1,291 Gary Bell 2012–15
28 1,271 Sam Dower 2011–14
29 1,270 Robert Sacre 2008–12
30 1,245 Jeremy Pargo 2006–09
31 1,230 Rui Hachimura 2017–19
32 1,226 Bill Wilson 1962–64
33 1,172 Josh Heytvelt 2006–09
34 1,171 Matt Stanford 1991–94
35 1,168 Greg Sten 1971–73
36 1,143 Zach Gourde 2000–03
37 1,125 Dan Dickau 2001–02
38 1,121 Jack Curran 1947–50
39 1,083 Frank Walter 1947–50
40 1,071 Jon Kinloch 1993–96
41 1,060 Bryce McPhee 1981–85
42 1,054 Jarrod Davis 1991–92
43 1,038 John Rillie 1993–95
44 1,023 Zach Norvell 2018–19
45 1,017 Julian Strawther 2021–23
45 1,014 Killian Tillie 2017–20
46 1,004 Jeff Condill 1984–86
47 1,002 Domantas Sabonis 2015–16

Career Assists Leaders

Rank Assists Player Seasons
1 709 Josh Perkins 2015–19
2 668 Matt Santangelo 1997–00
3 640 Blake Stepp 2001–04
4 589 Jeremy Pargo 2006–09
5 554 John Stockton 1981–84
6 536 Kevin Pangos 2012–15
7 444 Matt Bouldin 2007–10
8 423 David Stockton 2011–14
9 356 Derek Raivio 2004–07
10 339 Steven Gray 2008–11

Career Steals Leaders

Rank Steals Player Seasons
1 262 John Stockton 1981–84
2 178 Josh Perkins 2015–19
3 177 Kevin Pangos 2012–15
4 170 Jeremy Pargo 2006–09
170 Matt Bouldin 2007–10
6 167 David Stockton 2011–14
7 159 Doug Spradley 1986–89
8 158 Derek Raivio 2004–07
9 155 Steven Gray 2008–11
10 152 Blake Stepp 2001–04

Career Rebounds Leaders

Rank Reb. Player Seasons
1 1,670 Jerry Vermillion 1952–55
2 979 Elias Harris 2010–13
3 910 Gary Lechman 1965–67
4 886 Drew Timme 2020–23
5 880 Cory Violette 2001–04
6 859 Ronny Turiaf 2002–05
7 819 Przemek Karnowski 2013–17
8 783 Greg Sten 1971–73
9 757 Casey Calvary 1998–01
10 694 Domantas Sabonis 2015–16
More
Rank Reb. Player Seasons
11 679 Robert Sacre 2008–12
12 666 Jim Dixon 1962–63
13 642 Charlie Jordan 1958–59
14 634 Jim Grady 1975–77
15 630 Bill Quigg 1969–71
16 604 Larry Brown 1965–67

Career Blocked Shots Leaders

Rank Blocks Player Seasons
1 207 Casey Calvary 1998–01
2 186 Robert Sacre 2008–12
3 179 Ronny Turiaf 2002–05
4 152 Przemek Karnowski 2013–17
5 124 Austin Daye 2008–09
6 117 Brandon Clarke 2019
117 Chet Holmgren 2022
8 115 Drew Timme 2020–23
9 99 Tim Ruff 1982–85
10 95 Josh Heytvelt 2006–09

Career 3-Point Field Goals Made Leaders

Rank 3P
Made
Player Seasons
1 322 Kevin Pangos 2012–15
2 288 Blake Stepp 2001–04
3 280 Richie Frahm 1997–00
4 270 Corey Kispert 2018–21
5 252 Matt Santangelo 1997–00
6 251 Josh Perkins 2015–19
7 243 Derek Raivio 2004–07
8 230 John Rillie 1993–95
9 219 Gary Bell 2012–15
10 210 Steven Gray 2008–11

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Career Field Goals Made Leaders

Rank FG
Made
Player Seasons
1 905 Drew Timme 2020–23
2 800 Frank Burgess 1959–61
3 774 Jim McPhee 1986–90
4 669 Adam Morrison 2004–06
5 666 Elias Harris 2010–13
6 619 Matt Santangelo 1997–00
7 618 Jeff Brown 1992–94
8 615 Przemek Karnowski 2013–17
9 569 Casey Calvary 1998–01
10 566 Kevin Pangos 2012–15

Career Free Throws Made Leaders

Rank FT
Made
Player Seasons
1 643 Ronny Turiaf 2002–05
2 596 Frank Burgess 1959–61
3 466 Drew Timme 2020–23
4 451 Robert Sacre 2008–12
5 447 Elias Harris 2010–13
6 425 Jim McPhee 1986–90
7 422 Gary Lechman 1965–67
8 401 Adam Morrison 2004–06
9 390 Jeff Brown 1992–94
10 389 Doug Spradley 1986–89

Career Field Goal Percentage Leaders

  • Minimum 200 field goals attempted
Rank FG% Player Seasons
1 68.7 Brandon Clarke 2019
2 65.2 Zach Collins 2017
3 63.2 Domantas Sabonis 2015–16
4 62.5 Bill Dunlap 1980–82
5 62.0 Drew Timme 2020–23
6 61.3 Scott Snider 1995–96
7 60.9 Chet Holmgren 2022
8 59.5 Przemek Karnowski 2013–17
9 59.5 J. P. Batista 2005–06
10 59.4 Kelly Olynyk 2010–11, 13

Career Free Throw Percentage Leaders

  • Minimum 100 free throws attempted
Rank FT% Player Seasons
1 92.7 Derek Raivio 2004–07
2 87.3 Eddie White 1978–80
3 86.7 Nigel Williams-Goss 2017
4 86.5 Dan Dickau 2001–02
5 86.2 John Rillie 1993–95
6 85.4 Jim McPhee 1986–90
7 85.3 John Brodsky 1964–66
8 84.3 Jarrod Davis 1991–92
9 84.3 Kevin Pangos 2012–15
10 83.6 Zach Norvell Jr. 2018–19

Career Wins Leaders

Rank Wins Player Seasons
1 137 Przemek Karnowski 2013–17
2 134 Josh Perkins 2015–19
3 126 Silas Melson 2015–18
126 Corey Kispert 2018–21
5 122 Kevin Pangos 2012–15
122 Kyle Dranginis 2013–16
7 120 Drew Timme 2020–23
8 116 Gary Bell 2012–15
9 112 David Stockton 2011–14
10 110 Sam Dower 2011–14

Career Games Played Leaders

Rank Games Player Seasons
1 153 Josh Perkins 2015–19
2 152 Przemek Karnowski 2013–17
3 143 Kyle Dranginis 2013–16
143 Silas Melson 2015–18
5 142 Kevin Pangos 2012–15
6 138 David Stockton 2011–14
7 137 Sam Dower 2011–14
137 Corey Kispert 2018–21
9 136 Robert Sacre 2008–12
10 135 Elias Harris 2010–13
135 Gary Bell 2012–15

Шаблон:Col end

Individual season records

Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2

Single-Season Points Leaders

Rank Points Player Season
1 926 Adam Morrison 2005–06
2 842 Frank Burgess 1960–61
3 774 Drew Timme 2022–23
4 751 Frank Burgess 1959–60
5 736 Kyle Wiltjer 2015–16
6 729 Rui Hachimura 2018–19
7 672 Dan Dickau 2001–02
8 662 Jim McPhee 1989–90
9 656 Bakari Hendrix 1997–98
10 640 Nigel Williams-Goss 2016–17

Single-Season Assists Leaders

Rank Assists Player Season
1 234 Josh Perkins 2018–19
2 225 Matt Santangelo 1999–00
3 207 Blake Stepp 2003–04
4 201 John Stockton 1983–84
5 199 Jeremy Pargo 2007–08
6 198 Blake Stepp 2002–03
7 196 Josh Perkins 2017–18
8 184 John Stockton 1982–83
184 Matt Santangelo 1998–99
184 Andrew Nembhard 2021–22

Single-Season Steals Leaders

Rank Steals Player Season
1 109 John Stockton 1983–84
2 68 John Stockton 1981–82
68 John Stockton 1982–83
4 64 Nigel Williams-Goss 2016–17
5 62 Quentin Hall 1998–99
6 57 Steven Gray 2010–11
57 Jalen Suggs 2020–21
8 55 David Stockton 2013–14
9 54 Blake Stepp 2002–03
54 Josh Perkins 2018–19

Single-Season Rebounds Leaders

Rank Reb. Player Season
1 456 Jerry Vermillion 1952–53
2 440 Jerry Vermillion 1954–55
3 426 Domantas Sabonis 2015–16
4 402 Jerry Vermillion 1953–54
5 372 Jerry Vermillion 1951–52
6 367 Charlie Jordan 1958–59
7 354 Gary Lechman 1966–67
8 353 Jim Dixon 1962–63
9 339 Joe Clayton 1971–72
10 333 Paul Cathey 1977–78

Single-Season Blocked Shots Leaders

Rank Blocks Player Season
1 117 Brandon Clarke 2018–19
117 Chet Holmgren 2021–22
3 70 Austin Daye 2008–09
4 69 Zach Collins 2016–17
5 66 Robert Sacre 2010–11
6 65 Robert Sacre 2009–10
7 62 Przemek Karnowski 2013–14
8 59 Ronny Turiaf 2004–05
9 57 Casey Calvary 1998–99
57 Casey Calvary 1999–00

Шаблон:Col-2

Single-Season 3-Pointers Made Leaders

Rank 3P
Made
Player Season
1 117 Dan Dickau 2001–02
2 98 Blake Stepp 2002–03
3 97 Zach Norvell 2018–19
4 96 John Rillie 1994–95
5 93 Richie Frahm 1998–99
6 91 John Rillie 1993–94
91 Corey Kispert 2020–21
8 90 Richie Frahm 1999–00
90 Kyle Wiltjer 2015–16
10 85 Derek Raivio 2006–07
85 Jordan Mathews 2016–17

Single-Season Field Goals Made Leaders

Rank FG
Made
Player Season
1 308 Drew Timme 2022–23
2 306 Adam Morrison 2005–06
3 304 Frank Burgess 1960–61
4 275 Rui Hachimura 2018–19
5 270 Frank Burgess 1959–60
6 260 Kyle Wiltjer 2015–16
7 257 Brandon Clarke 2018–19
8 242 Jim McPhee 1989–90
242 Kyle Wiltjer 2014–15
10 241 Bakari Hendrix 1997–98

Single-Season Free Throws Made Leaders

Rank FT
Made
Player Season
1 240 Adam Morrison 2005–06
2 234 Frank Burgess 1960–61
3 212 Ronny Turiaf 2002–03
4 211 Frank Burgess 1959–60
5 186 Gary Lechman 1966–67
7 177 Ronny Turiaf 2004–05
6 170 Jerry Vermillion 1953–54
8 165 Bakari Hendrix 1997–98
165 Dan Dickau 2001–02
165 Ronny Turiaf 2003–04
165 J. P. Batista 2005–06

Single-Season Field Goal Percentage Leaders

  • Minimum 2 field goals made per game
Rank FG% Player Season
1 68.7 Brandon Clarke 2018–19
2 66.8 Domantas Sabonis 2014–15
3 65.8 Casey Calvary 1998–99
4 65.5 Drew Timme 2020–21
5 65.2 Zach Collins 2016–17
6 63.6 Bill Dunlap 1980–81
7 63.0 Zach Gourde 1999–00
8 63.0 Zach Gourde 2000–01
9 62.9 Scott Snider 1995–96
10 62.9 Kelly Olynyk 2012–13

Single-Season Free Throw Percentage Leaders

  • Minimum 2 free throws made per game
Rank FT% Player Season
1 96.1 Derek Raivio 2006–07
2 91.2 Derek Raivio 2005–06
3 90.3 Derek Raivio 2004–05
4 89.2 Eddie White 1979–80
5 89.0 Jim McPhee 1986–87
6 88.1 Austin Daye 2007–08
7 87.9 John Rillie 1994–95
8 87.8 Corey Kispert 2020–21
9 87.6 Jim McPhee 1988–89
10 87.3 Kevin Pangos 2013–14

Шаблон:Col-end

Footnotes

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References

Шаблон:Reflist

Works cited

External links

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