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Gonzaga Bulldogs

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Intercollegiate sports teams of Gonzaga University

Athletic teams representing Gonzaga University
Gonzaga Bulldogs
Logo
UniversityGonzaga University
AssociationNCAA
ConferenceWCC (primary)
Pac-12 (starting July 1, 2026)
Athletic directorChris Standiford[1]
LocationSpokane, Washington
Varsity teams18
Basketball arenaMcCarthey Athletic Center
Baseball stadiumWashington Trust Field and Patterson Baseball Complex
Other venuesSpokane Veterans Memorial Arena
MascotSpike the Bulldog
NicknameBulldogs (official)
Zags (unofficial)[2]
Fight songGo, Gonzaga![3]
ColorsNavy blue, white, and red[4]
     
Websitegozags.com

TheGonzaga Bulldogs (/ɡənˈzæɡə/), also known unofficially as theZags, are the intercollegiate athletic teams representingGonzaga University, located inSpokane, Washington, United States. Gonzaga competes in theNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)Division I as a member of theWest Coast Conference.

History

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Gonzaga University was founded in 1887 by Fr.Joseph Cataldo, aSicilian-bornpriest. At one time, Gonzaga went by the nickname of "Fighting Irish" in the 1910s to early 1920s. This name was dropped in 1921 favor of the current "Bulldogs" mascot. Although the school's official mascot is abulldog, fans and media have long used "Zags" and "Gonzos" as alternate nicknames.[5][6]

Gonzaga was a member of theNorthwest Conference from 1924–1925.[7][8] They were anNAIA school from 1947 to 1958,[9][10] when they moved to theNCAA as an independent. They were a charter member of theBig Sky Conference in 1963, the only one of the six without a football program.[11] GU moved over to the West Coast Athletic Conference in the summer of 1979,[12][13][14] and the Big Sky addedNevada,[15] now in theMountain West Conference. The WCAC was shortened to today'sWCC in 1989.[16][17][18]

On October 1, 2024, Gonzaga announced that they would be moving to thePac-12 Conference for all sports in 2026.[19]

Sports sponsored

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Men's sportsWomen's sports
BaseballBasketball
BasketballCross country
Cross countryGolf
GolfRowing
RowingSoccer
SoccerTennis
TennisTrack and field
Track and fieldVolleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

Baseball

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Main article:Gonzaga Bulldogs baseball

Men's basketball

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Main article:Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball

Men's basketball has been the most successful sport for the Bulldogs. Gonzaga home games have been played at theMcCarthey Athletic Center since 2004. The Bulldogs opened the arena with a 100-game win streak, the longest at the time in the NCAA, eventually snapped in February 2007 by theSanta Clara Broncos.

The Bulldogs have established a reputation as a consistently strong team in men's college basketball, having played in 26 consecutive NCAA tournaments and ascending to the #1 ranking in both major polls during the 2012–13 season. They are generally reckoned as one of the closest things to a major basketball power in amid-major conference.[by whom?]

Notable alumni of Gonzaga basketball players include Hall of FamerJohn Stockton,Domantas Sabonis,Rui Hachimura,Chet Holmgren,Drew Timme,Kelly Olynyk,Adam Morrison,Ronny Turiaf,Brandon Clarke,Zach Collins,Dan Dickau,Austin Daye,Robert Sacre,Richie Frahm,J. P. Batista,Jeremy Pargo,Blake Stepp,Paul Rogers,Corey Kispert, andJalen Suggs.

Women's basketball

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Main article:Gonzaga Bulldogs women's basketball

Former teams

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Football

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Main article:Gonzaga Bulldogs football

Gonzaga last fielded a varsityfootball team 84 years ago in 1941.[20][21] From 1892 to 1941 (excluding having no teams from 1894 to 1895 & 1900 to 1906), Gonzaga went 129–99–20.

Head coaches
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Source:[38]

Boxing

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The university had a strongboxing program and shared thenational title withIdaho in 1950 with a team composed ofCarl Maxey, Eli Thomas, and Jim Reilly.[39][40] Both Maxey and Thomas were undefeated over the course of the season, and Thomas would go on to win the individual championship after another undefeated season the following year. All three were inducted into Gonzaga's Athletic Hall of Fame, with Maxey and Thomas being inducted in 1988 and Reilly in 1989. Gonzaga dropped the sport in 1952,[41] followed by Idaho in 1954, and the NCAA in 1960.[42] Football starTony Canadeo boxed during his senior year in 1941 at 175 lb (79 kg)[43] and was named team captain.[44][45]

References

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  1. ^"Chris Standiford Named Director of Athletics".Gonzaga University. Gonzaga Athletics. RetrievedOctober 24, 2021.
  2. ^"Origin of the Bulldogs Nickname". Gonzaga Bulldogs. RetrievedApril 3, 2017.
  3. ^"Gonzaga Develops, Adopts a Fitting Fight Song".Gonzaga University News Service. RetrievedMay 4, 2016.
  4. ^"Approved Primary & Secondary Athletic Logo Colors".Gonzaga University Visual Identity and Graphics Standards Guide(PDF). RetrievedFebruary 26, 2018.
  5. ^"Surprising Zags upset experts".Spokesman-Review. January 20, 1952. p. 1, sports.
  6. ^May, Danny (February 12, 1960)."Zags beat Bobcats; Frank breaks mark".Spokesman-Review. p. 14.
  7. ^"Gonzaga Enters Conference — Joins Northwest Collegiate Body".Spokane Chronicle. December 10, 1923.Gonzaga university was admitted to the Northwest Intercollegiate conference this morning at the annual meeting of the organization held in Portland.
  8. ^ Written atSeattle."Withdrawal of Large Universities Is End of Old Northwest Conference".The Spokesman-Review. No. 213.Spokane.Associated Press. December 13, 1925. p. C1.Gonzaga Left as Free Lance — Six Small Colleges Form Another Conference, Retaining Old Name and Rules — Officials of all colleges concerned emphasized the fact that the move was entirely harmonious and for mutual advantage.
  9. ^"Zags eye play-off; lose to Portland five".Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). February 25, 1958. p. 19.
  10. ^"Bulldogs end season; fail in tourney try".Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). March 3, 1958. p. 15.
  11. ^"Jack Friel named Big Sky executive".Spokesman-Review. June 8, 1963. p. 8.
  12. ^"Gonzaga to change league".Spokane Daily Chronicle. October 5, 1978. p. 33.
  13. ^Brown, Butch (October 6, 1978)."It's official: Zags go WCAC".Spokesman-Review. p. 29.
  14. ^"Zags leave Big Sky; accepted into WCAC".Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. October 6, 1978. p. 5B.
  15. ^"Nevada-Reno added to Big Sky".Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. May 26, 1979. p. 5B.
  16. ^"Transactions: College".Times Daily. (Florence, Alabama). Associated Press. July 14, 1989. p. 2B.
  17. ^"WCAC shortens its name to West Coast Conference".Spokane Chronicle. July 14, 1989. p. B5.
  18. ^West Coast Conference Official Athletics Site – On CampusArchived March 9, 2009, at theWayback Machine. Wccsports.cstv.com (July 1, 2011).
  19. ^https://gozags.com/news/2024/10/1/gonzaga-athletics-gonzaga-accepts-invitation-to-join-pac-12-conference.aspx
  20. ^"Kennedy scores on Gonzaga as Cougars romp through to lopsided victory".Spokane Daily Chronicle. November 24, 1941. p. 12.
  21. ^"Gonzaga Bulldogs". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on October 13, 2012. RetrievedFebruary 26, 2012.
  22. ^"Gonzaga seeks mentor to succeed Gus Dorais".Spokane Daily Chronicle. February 3, 1925. p. 16.
  23. ^"Gonzaga coach to be Detroit mentor".The Evening Record. (Ellensburg, Washington). Associated Press. February 4, 1925. p. 8.
  24. ^abThorpe, Ellsworth (September 11, 1933)."Famous gridiron men developed at Gonzaga".Spokane Daily Chronicle. p. 10.
  25. ^"Clipper Smith works his outfit overtime".Spokane Daily Chronicle. October 28, 1925. p. 18.
  26. ^"Clipper Smith may change job".Spokane Daily Chronicle. May 18, 1929. p. 1.
  27. ^"Clipper Smith heading south".Spokane Daily Chronicle. May 30, 1929. p. 14.
  28. ^"Mathews leaves post at Gonzaga".Spokane Daily Chronicle. April 26, 1930. p. 1, sports.
  29. ^Missildine, Harry (January 27, 1976)."Flaherty named to pro grid hall".Spokesman-Review. p. 11.
  30. ^"Ray Flaherty, Gonzaga coach".Spokesman-Review. May 4, 1930. p. 1, sports.
  31. ^"Gonzaga coach ready for work".Spokesman-Review. August 18, 1930. p. 10.
  32. ^"Eight football games on Gonzaga's 1931 grid schedule; new coach arrives".Spokane Daily Chronicle. February 23, 1931. p. 14.
  33. ^"Mike Pecarovich goes to Loyola".Spokesman-Review. February 4, 1939. p. 14.
  34. ^"Unofficial word says Hunton will be dismissed at Gonzaga".Spokane Daily Chronicle. April 8, 1942. p. 17.
  35. ^"Gonzaga selects John Hunton to handle university football coach job".Spokesman-Review. March 7, 1939. p. 12.
  36. ^"Puggy Hunton will continue as head man of the Gonzaga University football machine".Spokane Daily Chronicle. November 15, 1939. p. 15.
  37. ^Stark, C.R. Jr. (September 8, 1943)."Gonzaga squad may be formed".Spokesman-Review. p. 9.
  38. ^"Gonzaga: coaching records". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on February 7, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2015.
  39. ^"The bond was boxing".Moscow-Pullman Daily News. Associated Press. March 16, 1999. p. 1B.
  40. ^"Maxey, Carl (1924-1997)".
  41. ^"Gonzaga drops mitt sport; may resume in the future".Spokane Daily Chronicle. August 20, 1952. p. 17.
  42. ^Kershner, Jim (March 15, 1999)."Crowning the kings of swing".Spokesman-Review. p. A1.
  43. ^"Canadeo makes ring debut soon; to captain Bulldogs".Spokane Daily Chronicle. February 5, 1941. p. 15.
  44. ^"Canadeo shows boxing promise".Spokane Daily Chronicle. February 14, 1941. p. 12.
  45. ^"Gonzaga opens boxing season December 12".Spokane Daily Chronicle. December 5, 1941. p. 11.

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