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2018-19 GONZAGA MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Gonzaga Sports Information | www.GoZags.com 2018-19 GONZAGA MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TABLE 2018-19 Schedule 2 2018-19 Roster 3 Coaching Staff Head Coach Mark Few 4-7 Assistant Coach Tommy Loyd 8 Assistant Coach Donny Daniels 9 Assistant Coach Brian Michaelson 10 Director of Analytics Riccardo Fois 11 Director of Operations Stephen Gentry 11 Athletic Trainer Josh Therrien 11 2018-19 Zags Josh Perkins 12 Jeremy Jones 13 Geno Crandall 14 Jack Beach 15 Brandon Clarke 16 Rui Hachimura 17 Killian Tillie 18 Zach Norvell Jr. 19 Alex Martin 20 Corey Kispert 21 Joel Ayayi 22 Greg Foster Jr. 23 Matthew Lang 24 Paul Pennington 25 Filip Petrusev 26 2018-19 Season 27-28 History All-Time Roster 29-30 John Stockton - Forever a Zag 31 Dan Dickau - All-American 32 Blake Stepp - All-American 33 Ronny Turiaf - All-American 34 Adam Morrison - All-American 35 Derek Raivio - All-American 36 Jeremy Pargo - All-American 37 Matt Bouldin - All-American 38 Kelly Olynyk - All-American 39 Kevin Pangos - All-American 40 Kyle Wiltjer - All-American 41 Domantas Sabonis - All-American 42 Przemek Karnowski - All-American 43 Nigel Williams-Goss - All-American 44 Johnathan Williams - All-American 45 National Honors 46-47 NABC All-Americans/All-District 48 WCC Honors 49-50 WCC Tournament History 51-55 McCarthey Athletic Center Records 56-57 Battle in Seattle 58 All-Time Tournament Results 59-62 NCAA Tournament Games 63-76 NCAA Tournament Stats 77-78 Record Book 79-90 100-Point Games/Overtime Games 91-92 Vs. Ranked Opponents 93-94 Series Records 95-96 All-Time Series 97-109 All-Time Coaching Records 110-111 Year-by-Year Results 112-129 2018-19 Radio/TV Roster 130 1 2018-19 GONZAGA MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 2018-19 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time TV Result Thurs., Nov. 1 Central Washington # Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ W, 108-69 Tues., Nov. 6 Idaho State Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 120-79 Sat., Nov. 10 Texas Southern % Spokane 7 p.m. SWX/ROOT W, 104-67 Thurs., Nov. 15 Texas A&M Spokane 8:30 p.m. ESPN2 W, 94-71 Mon., Nov. 19 Illinois % Lahaina, HI 8:30 p.m. ESPN2 W, 84-78 Tues., Nov. 20 Arizona % Lahaina, HI 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 W, 91-74 Wed., Nov. 21 Duke % Lahaina, HI 2 p.m. ESPN W, 89-87 Mon., Nov. 26 North Dakota State Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 102-60 Sat., Dec. 1 Creighton Omaha, NE 11 a.m. FOX W, 103-92 Wed., Dec. 5 Washington Spokane 8 p.m. ESPN2 W, 81-79 Sun., Dec. 9 Tennessee @ Phoenix, AZ 12 p.m. ESPN L, 73-76 Sat., Dec. 15 North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 4 p.m. ESPN2 L, 90-103 Tues., Dec. 18 Texas Arlington Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 89-55 Fri., Dec. 21 Denver Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 101-40 Fri., Dec. 28 North Alabama Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 96-51 Mon., Dec. 31 CSU Bakersfi eld Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 89-54 Sat., Jan. 5 Santa Clara * Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 91-48 Thurs., Jan. 10 Pacifi c * Spokane 8 p.m. ESPN2 W, 67-36 Sat., Jan. 12 San Francisco * San Francisco 7 p.m. ESPN2 W, 96-83 Thurs., Jan. 17 Loyola Marymount * Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 73-55 Sat., Jan. 19 Portland * Portland, OR 7 p.m. ROOT W, 89-66 Thurs., Jan. 24 Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA 8 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 98-39 Thurs., Jan. 31 BYU * Provo, UT 8 p.m. ESPN2 W, 93-63 Sat., Feb. 2 San Diego * Spokane 5 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 85-69 Thurs., Feb. 7 San Francisco * Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 92-62 Sat., Feb. 9 Saint Mary’s * Spokane 7 p.m. ESPN2 W, 94-46 Thurs., Feb. 14 Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles 8 p.m. ESPN2 W, 73-60 Sat., Feb. 16 San Diego * San Diego, CA 7 p.m. ESPN W, 79-67 Thurs., Feb. 21 Pepperdine * Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 92-64 Sat., Feb. 23 BYU * Spokane 7 p.m. ESPN W, 102-68 Thurs., Feb. 28 Pacifi c * Stockton, CA 8 p.m. ESPN2 W, 86-66 March 2 Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA 7 p.m. ESPN W, 69-55 March 11 Pepperdine ! Las Vegas 6 p.m. ESPN W, 100-74 March 12 Saint Mary’s ! Las Vegas 6 p.m. ESPN L, 47-60 March 21 Fairleigh Dickinson ^ Salt Lake City, UT 4:27 p.m. truTV W, 87-49 March 23 Baylor ^ Salt Lake City, UT 4:10 p.m. TBS W, 83-71 March 28 Florida State & Anaheim, CA 4:09 p.m. CBS W, 72-58 March 30 Texas Tech & Anaheim, CA 3:09 p.m. TBS L, 69-75 Home Game * West Coast Conference Games # Exhibition % Maui Invitational – Lahaina, HI @ Jerry Colangelo Classic – Phoenix, AZ ! West Coast Conference Tournament – Las Vegas ^ NCAA First and Second Rounds – Salt Lake City, UT & NCAA West Regionals – Anaheim, CA - All times are Pacifi c 2018-19 GONZAGA MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 2018-19 ROSTER Back Row L-R: Brandon Clarke, Rui Hachimura, Killian Tillie, Filip Petrusev, Jeremy Jones, Corey Kispert Bottom Row L-R: Paul Pennington, Matthew Lang, Alex Martin, Greg Foster Jr., Josh Perkins, Geno Crandall, Joel Ayayi, Jack Beach, Zach Norvell Jr. NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 0 Geno Crandall G 6-3 175 RS SR TR Minneapolis, Minn./DeLaSalle/North Dakota 2 Jack Beach G 6-3 180 RS JR 2L San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines 3 Filip Petrusev F 6-11 225 FR HS Belgrade, Serbia/Montverde Academy 4 Greg Foster Jr. G 6-5 195 FR HS Milwaukee, Wis./Ed W. Clark 5 Alex Martin G 6-5 205 RS SO TR Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley/Johnson County CC 10 Matthew Lang G 6-3 185 FR HS Portland, Ore./Jesuit 11 Joel Ayayi G 6-5 180 RFR RS Bordeaux, France/INSEP 13 Josh Perkins G 6-3 190 RS SR 3L Park Hill, Colo./Huntington Prep 15 Brandon Clarke F 6-8 215 RS JR RS Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista/San Jose State 20 Paul Pennington G 5-10 160 FR HS Boise, Idaho/Boise 21 Rui Hachimura F 6-8 230 JR 2L Toyama, Japan/Meisei 22 Jeremy Jones F 6-7 213 RS SR 3L San Antonio, Texas/East Central/Rice 23 Zach Norvell Jr. G 6-5 205 RS SO 1L Chicago, Ill./Simeon 24 Corey Kispert F 6-6 215 SO 1L Edmonds, Wash./King’s 33 Killian Tillie F 6-10 220 JR 2L Cagnes-sur-Mer, France/INSEP HEAD COACH: Mark Few (Oregon, 1987 – 20th year) ASSISTANT COACHES: Tommy Lloyd (Whitman, 1998 – 18th year) Donny Daniels (Cal State Fullerton, 1977 – 9th year) Brian Michaelson (Gonzaga, 2005 – 6th year) DIR. OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: Stephen Gentry (Gonzaga, 2006 – 2nd year) DIRECTOR OF ANALYTICS: Riccardo Fois (Pepperdine, 2009 – 5th year) VIDEO COORDINATOR: Ken Nakagawa (Long Beach State, 2014 – 3rd year) ATHLETIC TRAINER: Josh Therrien (Washington State, 2007 – 3rd year) STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Travis Knight (Gonzaga, 2000 – 13th year) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Gonzaga: Gone-ZAG-uh (Zag rhymes with “bag”) JOEL AYAYI: JOE-el EYE-yigh (rhymes with sigh)-YEE RUI HACHIMURA: ROO-ee HATCH-ee-MURR-uh FILIP PETRUSEV: PHIL-LIP PAH-true-SHEV (rhymes with rev) 3 2018-19 GONZAGA MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK MARK FEW HEAD COACH - 20TH YEAR - 30TH OVERALL AT GONZAGA Gonzaga University head coach Th e Bulldogs made a 20th straight trip to the NCAA Tournament Mark Few has established himself as one in 2018, a streak that started when Few was an assistant coach in 1999 of the most successful coaches in NCAA and currently ranks the Zags tied for fourth among current active Division I basketball annals in his 19 streaks behind Kansas, Duke and Michigan State. When Dan Monson seasons at the helm, and in the process departed for the University of Minnesota following that Elite Eight has made Bulldog basketball a household season, Few was named head coach and has continued the streak the name across the country. He served as an past 19 years. assistant coach at GU for 10 seasons prior to take the reins of the program. In 2016-17, the Zags rewrote the record books, winning 37 games to just two losses. GU ended the season in the national championships Few has put together one of the most dominating runs in NCAA game in the program’s fi rst-ever appearance in the Final Four. Th e history, especially in the West Coast Conference. Th e Zags have won or Bulldogs opened the season with 29 straight wins, shattering the shared 17 regular season league titles in his 19 seasons (all but the 1999- program record for consecutive wins. Gonzaga received a number one 2000 and 2011-12 season) and taken home the conference tournament seed in the NCAA Tournament for the second time in program history, championship 15 times. Th e Bulldogs won or shared 11 straight West during a season when it received its second number one national Coast Conference regular-season titles from 2000-11, which was the ranking. Few was selected the AP Coach of the Year, Naismith Trophy longest current active streak in the nation at the time and the second- Coach of the Year, NBC Sports Coach of the Year, USA Today Coach of best streak all-time in the NCAA Division I ranks behind UCLA’s 13 the Year, USBWA District IX Coach of the Year, Sporting News Coach of Pac-10 Conference titles from 1967-79.