Zags await WCC opener
I meant to post this earlier, but I ran out of time and was busy shuttling a youngster to basketball practice. So better late than never here's my WCC preview that will run on Thursday's Four Corners college basketball page in the S-R.
I'll have more notes tomorrow a.m. from GU's media day and more thoughts from two of the WCC's most entertaining interview subjects -- Portland's Eric Reveno and LMU's Max Good.
Also, here's an update on the schools Andy Poling is considering.
Read on.
First, a quick preview of Saturday's GU-Portland game that will run on the Four Corners page. (I'll have much more on Portland coming in an advance that I'll post on Friday.)
GONZAGA BULLDOGS
RECORD: 0-0 WCC, 11-3 overall
COMING UP: Saturday at
OUTLOOK: The Bulldogs couldn’t pick a tougher way to open the WCC schedule. They visit the Pilots, followed by trips next week to Saint Mary’s and
And now my unedited WCC preview ...
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Magazine preseason projections trumpeted it. The players heard it. The coaches heard it.
After nine consecutive West Coast Conference titles, this might be the season the Gonzaga Bulldogs were vulnerable, with the exit of NBA first-round pick Austin Daye and three others (Josh Heytvelt, Jeremy Pargo and Micah Downs) playing professionally overseas.
But as conference play approaches, the Bulldogs have done nothing to harm their perennial status as WCC favorites.
“Not necessarily us because we were picked eighth, but a lot of people thought that maybe the Portlands or Saint Mary’ses or San Diegos of our league thought, ‘Gosh, this might be our chance,” Loyola Marymount coach Max Good said. “Well, I’m sure Billy Grier (at
“But it’s mindboggling what Gonzaga has done, to lose players like
Leaning heavily on veteran guards Matt Bouldin and Steven Gray and a formidable frontcourt with center Robert Sacre and freshman forward Elias Harris, Gonzaga is 11-3 and ranked No. 19 heading into Saturday’s clash against
“That’s a pretty good makeover,” Pilots coach Eric Reveno said of Gonzaga’s new-look roster. “I like their plastic surgeon. They’re different, but they’re really good.”
The Zags will need to be, if they plan on winning their 10th straight conference title, which would match the second longest streak in NCAA Division I history (Connecticut-Yankee Conference, 1951-1960; UNLV-Big West, 1983-92). UCLA won 13 straight Pac-8/10 titles from 1967-79.
“You’re continuing what the early Zags started,” Gray said. “You never want to break that or let them down in any way. As long as we come out and play hard, we’ll be happy with whatever the conference brings.”
The list of contenders is perhaps a name or two longer than in recent years. Saint Mary’s has the best pre-conference record at 13-2. The Gaels don’t have a ton of depth after losing guard Wayne Hunter to a season-ending knee injury, but center Omar Samhan leads the WCC in scoring (20.8) and rebounding (11.0) and he’s surrounded by accurate 3-point shooters. Saint Mary’s had made 41.6 percent from beyond the arc.
Gaels coach Randy Bennett didn’t return phone messages.
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LMU defeated Notre Dame in
“Better players,” Good said of the Lions’ improvement. “I laugh when so many people talk about coaching and this and that. The best coaches usually have the best players. There’s never been a good team with bad players.”
“Having been a recent bottom dweller myself, I try not to forget where we’ve come from, but I do feel like they’re getting better,” Reveno said of teams picked to finish in the bottom half. “Every program seems to be heading in the right direction.”