2019-20 GONZAGA MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Gonzaga Sports Information | www.GoZags.com 2019-20 GONZAGA MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TABLE 2019-20 Schedule 2 2019-20 Roster 3 Coaching Staff Head Coach Mark Few 4-7 Assistant Coach Tommy Lloyd 8 Assistant Coach Roger Powell Jr. 9 Assistant Coach Brian Michaelson 10 2019-20 Zags Killian Tillie 11 Admon Gilder 12 Ryan Woolridge 13 Corey Kispert 14 Joel Ayayi 15 Matthew Lang 16 Filip Petrusev 17 Martynas Arlauskas 18 Oumar Ballo 19 Will Graves 20 Drew Timme 21 Anton Watson 22 Pavel Zakharov 23 2019-20 Season 24-27 History All-Time Roster 28-29 John Stockton - Forever a Zag 30 Dan Dickau - All-American 31 Blake Stepp - All-American 32 Ronny Turiaf - All-American 33 Adam Morrison - All-American 34 Derek Raivio - All-American 35 Jeremy Pargo - All-American 36 Matt Bouldin - All-American 37 Kelly Olynyk - All-American 38 Kevin Pangos - All-American 39 Kyle Wiltjer - All-American 40 Domantas Sabonis - All-American 41 Przemek Karnowski - All-American 42 Nigel Williams-Goss - All-American 43 Johnathan Williams - All-American 44 Brandon Clarke - All-American 45 Rui Hachimura - All-American 46 National Honors 47-48 NABC All-Americans/All-District 49 WCC Honors 50-51 WCC Tournament History 52-56 McCarthey Athletic Center Records 57-58 Battle in Seattle 59 All-Time Tournament Results 60-63 NCAA Tournament Games 64-77 NCAA Tournament Stats 78-79 Record Book 80-90 100-Point Games/Overtime Games 90-91 Vs. Ranked Opponents 92-93 Series Records 94-95 All-Time Series 96-108 All-Time Coaching Records 109-110 Year-by-Year Results 111-128 2018-19 Radio/TV Roster 129 1 2019-20 GONZAGA MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 2019-20 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time TV Score Fri., Nov. 1 Lewis-Clark State # Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ W, 116-61 Tues., Nov. 5 Alabama State Spokane 5 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 95-64 Sat., Nov. 9 Arkansas - Pine Bluff Spokane 5 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 110-60 Tues., Nov. 12 North Dakota Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 97-66 Fri., Nov. 15 Texas A&M College Station, TX 6 p.m. SEC Network W, 79-49 Tues., Nov. 19 Texas Arlington % Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 72-66 Sat., Nov. 23 CSU Bakersfi eld Spokane 5 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 77-49 Wed., Nov. 27 Southern Mississippi % Paradise Island, Bahamas 4 p.m. ESPNU W, 94-69 Thurs., Nov. 28 #11/10 Oregon % Paradise Island, Bahamas 1 p.m. ESPN W, 73-72 (OT) Fri., Nov. 29 Michigan % Paradise Island, Bahamas 11 a.m. ESPN L, 64-82 Wed., Dec. 4 Texas Southern Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 101-62 Sun., Dec. 8 #22/23 Washington Seattle 4 p.m. ESPN2 W, 83-76 Sat., Dec. 14 #15/14 Arizona Tucson, AZ 7 p.m. ESPN2 W, 84-80 Wed., Dec. 18 #23/RV North Carolina Spokane 6 p.m. ESPN2 W, 94-81 Sat., Dec. 21 Eastern Washington Spokane 2 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 112-77 Mon., Dec. 30 Detroit Mercy Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 93-72 Thurs., Jan. 2 Portland * Portland, OR 7 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 85-72 Sat., Jan. 4 Pepperdine * Spokane 7 p.m. ESPN2 W, 75-70 Thurs., Jan. 9 San Diego * San Diego, CA 7 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 94-50 Sat., Jan. 11 Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles 1 p.m. FOX 28/ROOT W, 87-62 Thurs., Jan. 16 Santa Clara * Spokane 8 p.m. ESPN2 W, 104-54 Sat., Jan. 18 BYU * Spokane 7 p.m. ESPN2 W, 92-69 Sat., Jan. 25 Pacifi c * Spokane 7 p.m. KHQ/ROOT Thurs., Jan. 30 Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA 7:30 p.m. CBS Sports Sat., Feb. 1 San Francisco * San Francisco 1 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 83-79 Thurs., Feb. 6 Loyola Marymount * Spokane 8 p.m. CBS Sports W, 85-67 Sat., Feb. 8 RV/RV Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA 7 p.m. ESPN W, 90-60 Sat., Feb. 15 Pepperdine * Malibu, CA 7 p.m. ESPN W, 89-77 Thurs., Feb. 20 San Francisco * Spokane 8 p.m. ESPN2 W, 71-54 Thurs., Feb. 22 #23/RV BYU * Provo, UT 7 p.m. ESPN2 L, 78-91 Thurs., Feb. 27 San Diego * Spokane 6 p.m. KHQ/ROOT W, 95-59 Sat., Feb. 29 RV/RV Saint Mary’s * Spokane 7 p.m. ESPN2 W, 86-76 Mon., March 9 San Francisco ! Las Vegas 6 p.m. ESPN W, 81-77 Tues., March 10 RV/RV Saint Mary’s ! Las Vegas 6 p.m. ESPN W, 84-66 Home Game * West Coast Conference Games # Exhibition % Battle 4 Atlantis – Paradise Island, Bahamas ! West Coast Conference Tournament – Las Vegas - All times are Pacifi c 2019-20 GONZAGA MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 2019-20 ROSTER Back Row L-R: Anton Watson, Killian Tillie, Filip Petrusev, Oumar Ballo, Pavel Zakharov, Drew Timme, Martynas Arlauskas Bottom Row L-R: Admon Gilder, Will Graves, Matthew Lang, Corey Kipsert, Ryan Woolridge, Joel Ayayi NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Admon Gilder G 6-4 200 RSR TR Dallas, Texas/Madison/Texas A&M 2 Drew Timme F 6-10 235 FR HS Richardson, Texas/Pearce 3 Filip Petrusev F 6-11 235 SO 1L Belgrade, Serbia/Montverde Academy 4 Ryan Woolridge G 6-3 175 RSR TR Mansfi eld, Texas/Lake Ridge/North Texas 5 Martynas Arlauskas G 6-6 200 FR HS Kaunas, Lithuania/ President Valdas Adamkus Gymnasium 10 Pavel Zakharov F 6-11 235 FR HS St. Petersburg, Russia/Montverde Academy 11 Joel Ayayi G 6-5 180 RSO 1L Bordeaux, France/INSEP 21 Oumar Ballo C 6-10 260 FR HS Koulikoro, Mali/NBA Academy Latin America 22 Anton Watson F 6-8 220 FR HS Spokane, Wash./Gonzaga Prep 23 Matthew Lang G 6-3 185 SO 1L Portland, Ore./Jesuit 24 Corey Kispert F 6-7 220 JR 2L Edmonds, Wash./King’s 33 Killian Tillie F 6-10 220 SR 3L Cagnes-sur-Mer, France/INSEP 35 Will Graves G 6-5 180 SO TR Eugene, Ore./South Eugene HEAD COACH: Mark Few (Oregon, 1987 – 21st year) ASSISTANT COACHES: Tommy Lloyd (Whitman, 1998 – 19th year) Roger Powell Jr. (Illinois, 2005 – 1st year) Brian Michaelson (Gonzaga, 2005 – 7th year) ATHLETIC TRAINER: Josh Therrien (Washington State, 2007 – 4th year) STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Travis Knight (Gonzaga, 2000 – 14th year) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Gonzaga: Gone-ZAG-uh (Zag rhymes with “bag”) MARTYNAS ARLAUSKAS: MAR-teen-es ARE-lauw(rhymes with pow)-skiss JOEL AYAYI: JOE-el EYE-yigh (rhymes with sigh)-YEE OUMAR BALLO: EW-mar BALL-oh ADMON GILDER: Ad-MON GILL-durr FILIP PETRUSEV: PHIL-LIP PAH-true-SHEV Drew TIMME: Pronounced like Timmy PAVEL ZAKHAROV: PAW-VULL ZOCK-er-RAHV 3 2019-20 GONZAGA MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK MARK FEW HEAD COACH - 21ST YEAR - 31ST OVERALL AT GONZAGA Gonzaga University head coach • Is tied for second for most consecutive 20-win seasons for active Mark Few has established himself as one coaches with 20 of the most successful coaches in NCAA Division I basketball annals in his 20 Th e Bulldogs made their 21st straight trip to the NCAA seasons at the helm, and in the process Tournament in 2019, a streak that started when Few was an assistant has made Bulldog basketball a household coach in 1999 and currently ranks the Zags tied for fourth among name across the country. He served as an current active streaks behind Kansas, Duke and Michigan State. When assistant coach at GU for 10 seasons prior Dan Monson departed for the University of Minnesota following that to take the reins of the program. Elite Eight season, Few was named head coach and has continued the Few has put together one of the streak the past 20 years. most dominating runs in NCAA history, especially in the West Coast Conference. Th e Zags have won or shared 18 regular season league titles Gonzaga won the WCC regular season title for the seventh straight in his 20 seasons (all but the 1999-2000 and 2011-12 season) and taken season, before ending the season in the program’s fourth Elite Eight in home the conference tournament championship 15 times. Th e Bulldogs 2018-19. Th e Bulldogs fi nished with a 33-4 record, the program’s third won or shared 11 straight West Coast Conference regular-season titles straight 30-win season, and fi ft h 30-win campaign in the last seven from 2000-11, which was the longest current active streak in the nation seasons. During the season, GU climbed to No. 1 in both national polls at the time and the second-best streak all-time in the NCAA Division I for the third and fourth times in program history. Th e Zags rose to No. ranks behind UCLA’s 13 Pac-10 Conference titles from 1967-79. 1 aft er defeating Duke in the Maui Invitational Championship game. Few was named a Henry Iba Coach of the Year Finalist, a Naismith Few led Gonzaga to the national championship game in the Trophy Coach of the Year Semifi nalist, the WCC Coach of the Year, the program’s fi rst-ever Final Four in 2017, three Elite Eight appearances USBWA District IX Coach of the Year and the NABC District 9 Coach (2015, 2017 and 2019) and nine Sweet 16 appearances (2000, ‘00, ‘06, of the Year.
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