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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Ultimate Gonzaga fan Keith Sims watched every game in person

The journey began exactly a year ago, in Houston. Gonzaga had just beaten UCLA in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament when Keith Sims turned to his wife and daughter and made an outrageous promise: That he would travel with his beloved Bulldogs to every game the following season, from November to March, from Provo to Paradise Island.
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GSL and GNL soccer preview

While CV is a near-unanimous pick to win the Greater Spokane League title, Lewis and Clark figures to be the Bears’ closest challenger.
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Eastern football to open spring practice on March 31

Eastern Washington will kick off spring football on March 31, coach Beau Baldwin announced Tuesday. Over the next 29 days, the Eagles will hold 14 practices as they try to take another step toward improving on last year’s non-playoff season.
Sports >  Gonzaga basketball

GU women’s season ends in second round of WNIT

Despite the finality of the moment, the eyes were still dry – defiantly so – outside the Gonzaga women’s lockerroom late Monday night. The Bulldogs’ season – and the collegiate careers of Shelby Cheslek, Shaniqua Nilles, Chelsea Waters and Georgia Stirton – had just ended in a 92-77 loss to Utah in the second round of the Women’s NIT.
Sports >  Gonzaga basketball

Gonzaga women happy to play Utah in WNIT second round

For once, Shelby Cheslek will be looking up at the competition – and she’s looking forward to it. Gonzaga’s 6-foot-5 senior post will be giving up an inch to Utah sophomore Emily Potter when they meet on Monday night in a second-round Women’s NIT game at the McCarthey Center.
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Arena notebook: Saint Joseph’s Hawk still unflappable

As St. Joseph’s faced Oregon in the second round of the NCAA tournament, the Hawk did what makes him one of the more famous mascots in college sports: flapping his wings … all game long. From pregame warmups to the final buzzer, that adds up to about 3,500 flaps.