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BYU–Gonzaga men's basketball rivalry

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BYU–Gonzaga men's basketball rivalry
SportBasketball
First meetingDecember 16, 1949
Goznaga, 46–41
Latest meetingFebruary 11, 2023
Gonzaga, 88–81
Statistics
Meetings total32
All-time seriesGonzaga leads, 25–7
Largest victoryGonzaga, 102–68 (2019)
Longest win streakGonzaga, 7 (2021–present)
Current win streakGonzaga, 7 (2021–present)
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TheBYU–Gonzaga men's basketball rivalry is acollege basketballrivalry[1][2][3] between theGonzaga Bulldogs team ofGonzaga University inSpokane, Washington and theBYU Cougars team ofBrigham Young University inProvo, Utah. BYU has played Gonzaga in theWest Coast Conference tournament final in 2014, 2015, 2018, and 2021 with Gonzaga winning all four of these matchups. Gonzaga leads the overall series 25–7, with the most recent meeting on February 11, 2023. On September 10, 2021, theBig 12 Conference unanimously accepted BYU's application to the conference,[4] joining for the 2023–24 season and leaving the future of the series in doubt.[5]

Series overview

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First meetings

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BYU and Gonzaga first played on December 16, 1949, at a neutral court holiday tournament in California.[6] The two teams would not meet again until March 19, 2011, in thethird round of the NCAA tournament, as a BYU team led by National Player of the YearJimmer Fredette advanced to the Sweet Sixteen. Fredette scored 34 points and the Cougars defeated the Zags 89–67, the largest BYU win in the series to this day.[7] The following season, BYU left theMountain West Conference and joined theWest Coast Conference for the 2011–2012 season.

Conference foes

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Since the Cougars joined the WCC, Gonzaga has compiled a 24–6 record against BYU. However, BYU is one of few teams to win multiple times at theMcCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane over the last decade,[8] with three consecutive wins at the Kennel in 2015, 2016 and 2017 (the first two were later vacated by the NCAA due to a scandal involving BYU guard Nick Emery). BYU was the only team to beat #1 ranked Gonzaga during the 2016-17 regular season in which Gonzaga earned its first trip to theFinal Four and National Championship game.[9] The Cougars triumphed 79–71 over the 29–0 Zags, overcoming an 18–2 deficit in the game's opening minutes and a 12-point second half hole. BYU's Eric Mika led the way with 29 points and 11 rebounds to hand undefeated Gonzaga its lone loss of the regular season on senior night.

In 2020, on Senior Night at theMarriott Center, No. 23 BYU knocked off No. 2 Gonzaga 91–78 in front of a sellout crowd. As the final buzzer sounded, delirious fans rushed the court for a jubilant celebration — just weeks before the NCAA Tournament was canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. That was the most recent Cougar win over the Bulldogs.

In the final WCC campaign for BYU, Julian Strawther etched his name into the rivalry's lore when he knocked down the game-winning 3-pointer in the Zags’ 75–74 win in Provo. Gonzaga won the return game 88–81 in Spokane, finishing 9–3 at the Kennel against the Cougars. Those three losses were the most inflicted by a WCC opponent since BYU joined in 2012; fellow WCC powerhouseSaint Mary's is 2–9 and all other conference programs are 1–75 on the road against the Zags during this period.[10] This is the last scheduled regular season meeting, as BYU prepares to move to theBig 12 Conference next season. Both programs and their respective head coaches have expressed interest in continuing the rivalry in non=conference play; Gonzaga starDrew Timme emphasized the importance of the series: “I think it’s a special rivalry. And one that should continue even past them leaving the conference,” he said. “I think it’s something that we should do home-and-homes forever. … I feel like it’s developed into such a great rivalry.”.[9]

Rival Accomplishments

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The following summarizes the accomplishments of the two programs.[11][12]

TeamBYU CougarsGonzaga Bulldogs
NCAA National Titles00
NCAA Final Four Appearances02
NCAA Tournament Appearances3024
NCAA Tournament Record15–3341–24
Conference Tournament Titles33
Conference Championships2727
Consensus First Team All-Americans35
Naismith Players of the Year10
All-time Program Record1,897–1,1291,742–1,119
All-time Winning Percentage.627.609

Game results

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Below is a complete list of series results. Rankings are from theAP Poll at the time of the game.

BYU victoriesGonzaga victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 1949 California Gonzaga46–41
22011Denver#10 BYU89–67
32012ProvoBYU83–73
42012SpokaneGonzaga74–63
52012ParadiseGonzaga77–58
62013Spokane#10 Gonzaga83–63
72013Provo#2 Gonzaga70–65
82014SpokaneGonzaga84–69
92014ProvoBYU73–65
102014ParadiseGonzaga75–64
112014Provo#8 Gonzaga87–80
122015SpokaneBYU73–70
132015Paradise#7 Gonzaga91–75
142016SpokaneBYU69–68
152016ProvoGonzaga71–68
162016ParadiseGonzaga88–84
172017Provo#1 Gonzaga85–75
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
182017SpokaneBYU79–71
192018Spokane#14 Gonzaga68–60
202018Provo#6 Gonzaga79–65
212018Paradise#6 Gonzaga74–54
222019Provo#4 Gonzaga93–63
232019Spokane#2 Gonzaga102–68
242020Spokane#1 Gonzaga92–69
252020Provo#23 BYU91–78
262021Spokane#1 Gonzaga86–69
272021Provo#1 Gonzaga82–71
282021Paradise#1 Gonzaga88–78
292022Spokane#2 Gonzaga110–84
302022Provo#2 Gonzaga90–57
312023Provo#8 Gonzaga75–74
322023Spokane#12 Gonzaga88–81
Series: Gonzaga leads 25–7

References

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  1. ^Cole Forsman (February 11, 2023)."Gonzaga, BYU revisit heated WCC rivalry for one final time in Spokane: Preview". Fan Nation. RetrievedMarch 2, 2023.
  2. ^"BYU's rivalry with Gonzaga has defined the WCC era for the Cougars. This week at the conference tournament could add an important chapter".The Salt Lake Tribune. RetrievedMarch 2, 2023.
  3. ^"BYU ready for another showdown against #2 Gonzaga". January 13, 2022.
  4. ^"Big 12 Extends Membership Invitations". Big 12 Conference. September 10, 2021.Archived from the original on March 22, 2022. RetrievedMarch 31, 2022.
  5. ^Lundquist, Casey (September 10, 2021)."BYU Athletics to Join the Big 12 in 2023".SI.com.Archived from the original on September 28, 2021. RetrievedMarch 31, 2022.
  6. ^Harper, Mitch (January 11, 2023)."Will The BYU/Gonzaga Basketball Rivalry Continue?".KSL Sports. RetrievedMarch 2, 2023.
  7. ^"Gonzaga, BYU revisit heated WCC rivalry for one final time in Spokane: Preview". February 11, 2023.
  8. ^"Gonzaga strives to keep rivalry with BYU respectful | The Spokesman-Review".www.spokesman.com. RetrievedMarch 2, 2023.
  9. ^ab"How the BYU-Gonzaga basketball rivalry evolved — and what does its future hold?".Deseret News. January 11, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2023.
  10. ^"'Respect and hatred': Gonzaga reminisces about its spirited, colorful rivalry with BYU".Deseret News. February 16, 2023. RetrievedMarch 2, 2023.
  11. ^"2022 23 Record Book (PDF)"(PDF).Gonzaga University Athletics. RetrievedMarch 2, 2023.
  12. ^"2022-2023 Men's Basketball Almanac | byucougars.com".byucougars.com. RetrievedMarch 2, 2023.
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