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Gonzaga University Visiting Guide 1 Visiting Team Guide 2020 - 2021 Table of Contents Mission Statement ..............………………………………………………………. 2 General Information ……………………………………………...………….….. 3 Intercollegiate Athletics Directory ...…………………………………………. 3-4 Coaching Staff Directory …………………………..…………………………… 5 General Ticket Information ……………………………………………………. 6 Hotels …………………………………………………………………...……..….. 7 Spokane Dining …………………………………………………………………... 8 Amenities ………………………………………………………………………… 9 Area Amusement and Attractions ……………………...…………………….... 10 Media Information ……………………………………………………………... 11 Gonzaga Athletic Facilities ……………………...…………………………….. 12 Women’s Basketball Team Information ……………………............................. 13 Men’s Basketball Team Information ……………………….………………..... 14 Volleyball Team Information …………………………………………………... 15 Baseball Team Information……………………………………………………....16 Soccer Team Information …………..……………………………….………….. 17 Tennis Team Information …………………………………………………..…... 18 Emergency Information .....…………………………………………….……..… 19 Directions..……………………………………………….……………….……... 20 Campus Map ……………………………….……………………….………..….. 21 Gonzaga University Visiting Guide 1 Mission Statement Gonzaga’s Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement In keeping with the University’s Missions Statement, the Department of Athletics seeks to initiate, stimulate and improve intercollegiate athletic programs for our student athletes and to promote educational leadership, physical fitness and recreational pursuits. Department Philosophy 1. At Gonzaga, student-athletes will be provided with the opportunity and encouraged to progress toward a degree of their choice and the opportunity to develop athletic abilities in an environment consistent with the high standards of academic scholarship, sportsmanship, leadership, and institutional loyalty. The intercollegiate athlete representing Gonzaga will be a bona fide student pursuing a degree program, as well as being an amateur competitor. Gonzaga student-athletes are expected at all times to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the University’s Mission Statement. 2. Further, it is recognized that a healthy, well-run intercollegiate athletic program: a. is an important part of a well-rounded University dedicated to the service of a broad range of student, faculty and public interests; b. can and should develop character, maturity and sense of fair play as well as athletic excellence and physical vigor; c. is important in engendering community support for the institution at legislative, state and local levels; d. fosters pride in the University among faculty, students and our community; e. generates revenues to support, at least in part, intercollegiate teams and athletes in those sports that are not financially self-sustaining; f. abides by the letter and the spirit of the law requiring nondiscrimination on the basis of sex, race, religion and national origin. Gonzaga University Visiting Guide 2 General Information School Name: Gonzaga University NCAA Classification: Division I Location: Spokane, WA Nickname: Bulldogs (“Zags”) Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic (Jesuit) Colors: Blue and White Year Founded: 1887 President: Dr. Thayne McCulloh Enrollment: 7,501 Web Address: www.gozags.com Mailing Address: 502 E Boone Ave, Spokane, WA 99258-0066 McCarthey Athletic Center Address: 801 N Cincinnati, Spokane, WA 99258 Martin Centre Address: 702 E Cataldo, Spokane, WA 99258 Intercollegiate Athletics Directory Dial 509 for the area code. University Phone Number 328 - 4220 Athletic Department Phone Number 313 - 4202 Athletic Department Fax Number 313 - 5787 Mike Roth, Director of Athletics ............................................................... 313 - 3519 Chris Standiford, Deputy Director of Athletics……................................. 313 - 4210 Shannon Strahl, Senior Associate Athletic Director – Compliance, SWA.. 313 - 5700 Heather Gores, Associate Athletic Director – Programs…......................... 313 - 3599 Jared Hertz, Associate Athletic Director-Athletic Advancement…………. 313 - 4203 Kim Vore, Associate Athletic Director – Business Operations…………….313 - 4260 Chris Johnson, Associate Athletic Director - External Operations............ 313 - 4211 Rob Kavon, Associate Athletic Director – Facilities & Event Operations.. 313 - 4213 Rian Oliver, Associate Athletic Director – Compliance …………….…... 313 - 4281 Bill Drake, Assistant Athletic Director – Student Athlete Health/Wellness...313 - 4267 Dan Gilbert, Director of Athletic Facilities & Event Operations …...…… 313 - 4256 Mike Nelson, Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities & Event Operations 313 - 3963 Tommy Brown, Athletic Turf Manager ………………………………….. 313 - 5528 Seth Johnson, Graduate Intern – Athletic Facilities & Event Operations.. 313 - 3932 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION cont. Gonzaga University Visiting Guide 3 Scott Garrison, Director of Compliance………………………………..… 313 - 4043 Barrett Henderson, Sports Information Director……………………….. 313 - 4288 Jenna Larson, Assistant Sports Information Director …………………. 313 - 4227 Mark Natale, Director of Video Services …………….…….…………… 313 - 3871 Josh Therrien, Head Athletic Trainer ………………...………..………. 313 - 4205 Eric Gunning, Assistant Athletic Trainer ………………………………. 313 - 5785 Kendall Gallop, Assistant Athletic Trainer ………...………...……...…. 313 – 4075 Kelly Needs, Assistant Athletic Trainer…………………………………. 313 – 5529 Kylee Gehrig, Assistant Athletic Trainer…………………………………. 313 - 5591 Jackie Heeman, Assistant Athletic Trainer……………………………..… 313 - 4593 Calvin LeBrun, Equipment Manager……………..……………………... 313 - 5786 Mike Nilson, Strength & Condition Coach ……………….....………….. 313 - 4099 Travis Knight, Assistant Strength & Condition Coach ………………..… 313 - 4099 Nick Carlone, Assistant Strength & Condition Coach ………………....... 313 – 5379 Michael Taylor, Assistant Strength & Condition Coach ……………….... 313 - 5379 Lindsey Lessing, Director of Marketing ……..……………….………….. 313 - 4073 Emily Carlson, Assistant Director of Marketing ………………………….. 313 - 6818 Kelsey Crawford, Ticket Manager…………………..…………………....313 - 4024 Chris Combo, Assistant Ticket Manager …………………………………313 - 4936 Steffany Galbraith, Director of Academic Support Services ……….…... 313 - 3942 Mitch Coughlin, Academic Coordinator…………………….………….....313 – 4229 Carissa Gwerder, Academic Coordinator…………………………………313- 5527 Emma Moon, Director of Life Skills Development. …………………….. 313 - 4282 Gayle Clayton, Office Manager …………………………….…………… 313 - 4204 Melony Lloyd, Administrative Assistant ………………………………… 313 - 3981 Sonja Steele, Administrative Assistant, Basketball ……………………… 313 - 4201 Peggy Sue Loroz, Faculty Athletic Representative.…….……..………… 313 – 3433 Gonzaga University Visiting Guide 4 Coaching Staff Directory Women’s Soccer Dial (509) for the Area code Chris Watkins, Head Coach 313 - 4222 Men’s Basketball Lexi Brown, Asst. Coach 313 - 4283 Mark Few, Head Coach 313 - 4218 Men’s Cross Country/Track Tommy Lloyd, Asst. Coach 313 - 4215 Roger Powell Jr, Asst. Coach 313 - 6377 Pat Tyson, Head Men’s Coach 313 - 5782 Brian Michaelson, Asst. Coach 313 - 6374 Jorge Sanz, Dir Bball. Ops. 313 - 5531 Women’s Cross Country/Track Ken Nakagawa, Video Coord. 313 - 3994 Jake Stewert , Head Coach 313 - 4257 Women’s Basketball Men’s Tennis Lisa Fortier, Head Coach 313 - 3496 Jonas Piibor, Head Coach 313 - 4206 Jordan Green, Asst. Coach 313 - 4217 Cesar Vargas, Asst. Coach 313 - 4275 Stacey Clinesmith, Asst. Coach 313 - 4240 Craig Fortier, Asst. Coach 313 - 3995 Women’s Tennis Alexandria Young, Dir. Ops. 313 - 4219 DJ Gurule, Head Coach 313 – 4074 Kiara Kudron, Video Coord. 313 - 4219 Natalie Pluskota-Hamberg, Asst. Coach313 - 4270 Baseball Men’s Golf, Mark Machtolf, Head Coach 313 - 4209 Danny Evans, Assoc. Head Coach 313 - 4078 Robert Gray, Head Coach 313 – 4081 Brandon Harmon, Asst. Coach 313 - 3597 Ross Button, Asst. Coach 313 - 4275 Sean Winston, Vol. Asst. Coach 313 – 4082 Evan Wells, Dir. Player Dev. 313 – 4082 Women’s Golf Brad Rickel, Head Coach 313 – 3672 Volleyball Victoria Fallgren, Asst. Coach 313 - 3672 Diane Nelson, Head Coach 313 – 6376 Drew Pascua, Asst. Coach 313 - 5837 Men’s Crew Katie Palmer, Asst. Coach 313 - 4041 Dan Gehn, Head Coach 313 - 4228 Mark Voorhees, Asst. Coach 313 - 4045 Men’s Soccer Women’s Crew Paul Meehan, Head Coach 313 - 4080 Aaron Lewis, Asst. Coach 313 - 4927 Andrew Derrick, Head. Coach 313 – 4044 James Williamson, Asst. Coach 313 - 4076 Chris Bailey-Greene, Asst. Coach 313 - 8998 Clare Manthey, Asst. Coach 313 – 5787 Lucie Weissova, Asst. Coach 313 - 5787 Gonzaga University Visiting Guide 5 General Ticket Information For ticket information please contact the Gonzaga Ticket Office at (509) 313 - 6000 Women’s Basketball Volleyball All Lower Level $18 Adults $10 Adults - Upper Level $12 12 & under, Seniors, Military $7 12 & under, Seniors, Military (Upper) $10 GU Students, Faculty, & Staff w/ ID Free GU Students, Faculty/Staff w/ ID Free Kids under 2 Free Kids under 2 Free Soccer Baseball Adults $10 Adults $10 12 & under, Seniors, Military $7 12 & under, Seniors, Military $7 GU Students, Faculty, & Staff w/ ID Free GU Students, Faculty, & Staff w/ ID Free Kids under 2 Free Kids under 2 Free Gonzaga University Store https://shop.gozags.com/ (509) 313 - 6390 801 E Desmet Ave. Spokane, WA 99202 Store hours are: Monday-Friday……………….. 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday/Sunday...…………... 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Gonzaga University Visiting Guide 6 Preferred Hotels The Centennial by Davenport Hotels 303 West North River Drive Spokane, WA 99201 Tel:509.326.8000 Fax: 509.325.7329 Located on the banks of the Spokane
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