Members of the Gonzaga's 1999 national quarterfinal team will reunite on the streaming site Twitch on Saturday morning from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m in an effort to help raise more money for Eaton's GoFundMe page. It will also appear on SWX at 9 a.m.
As Gonzaga makes its march toward history and its first national championship when it faces UCLA on Saturday night in the Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium, hundreds navy blue-clad fans have put their lives on hold to witness the occasion in person.
INDIANAPOLIS – A throng of West Virginia students hooted and hollered down a busy downtown Indianapolis street during the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament, beer cans in hand.
Salk Middle School student Dylnn Groves has received a scholarship offer from the University of Portland, a program led by former Eastern Washington head coach Shantay Legans.
The seventh-year Oregon State head coach and his Beavers have been the toast of the underdogs at an NCAA Tournament that has showcased the Corvallis, Oregon, program and his family to millions of viewers.
INDIANAPOLIS – Dubbed “Bubbleville” for hosting the 68-team NCAA Tournament during the pandemic, Indiana’s capital city is the epicenter of college hoops, attracting fans from all over the country.
Six days after combining for 58 points in a first-round NCAA Tournament loss against Kansas and becoming viral sensations, Eastern Washington brothers Tanner and Jacob Groves have entered the NCAA transfer portal.
INDIANAPOLIS – If anyone in downtown Indianapolis drove down Washington Street on Thursday and wasn’t familiar with the host city’s unusual NCAA Tournament “Bubbleville,” they might assume something nefarious had transpired at the Courtyard by Marriott.
INDIANAPOLIS – Before Domantas Sabonis’ face was emblazoned on banners in downtown Indianapolis and his hot-selling jersey was among the most popular in the Midwest city, his high motor and cheery disposition were displayed in Spokane.
Stack, who lives near Indianapolis, set the former Gonzaga women's scoring record as a senior during the 1984-1985 season, totaling 707 points to go with 203 assists and 96 steals.
Eastern Washington's successful men's basketball coach has accepted the same position at the University of Portland, the 39-year-old confirmed, on the heels of the Eagles' third NCAA Tournament appearance.
The slow-starting Jayhawks climbed out of a 10-point second-half deficit and turned it on late, downing the Big Sky Conference power 94-83 in front of a sparse, pandemic-limited crowd.