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Gonzaga Bulldogs Finish Strong in AP Top 25 Poll: A Remarkable Season Recap
The Gonzaga Bulldogs, a perennial powerhouse in men’s college basketball, concluded their 2023-24 season with a flourish, securing a 15th-place ranking in the final AP Top 25 poll. Led by the indomitable Coach Mark Few, the Zags showcased resilience, skill, and determination throughout their campaign. Sweet 16 and Beyond The Bulldogs’ journey began with a convincing victory over McNeese State…
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Gonzaga: 2022-23 West Coast Men's Basketball Champions
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LAS VEGAS -- Gonzaga's players heard the criticisms this wasn't the same Bulldogs team that has been among the nation's elite in recent years, and they even struggled themselves to live up to the program's enormous expectations.
"There were numerous days where I was not fun to be around," Gonzaga coach Mark Few said.
The Bulldogs kept working at it, and on Tuesday night, No. 9 Gonzaga sent a message to the rest of the country with a dominant-from-the-start 77-51 victory over No. 16 Saint Mary's in the championship game of the West Coast Conference tournament.
The Zags (28-5) continued their domination of the WCC with their fourth consecutive tournament championship and 10th in 11 years, with Saint Mary's in 2019 being the only exception. Gonzaga has won 21 tournament titles overall.
Drew Timme scored 18 points and became Gonzaga's all-time leading scorer, earning tournament Most Outstanding Player.
"I took for granted winning," Timme said. "I won so much in my career, it's a shock not to win. I think early in the year, it just kind of made me appreciate what it takes to win night in and night out. I think sometimes we kind of assume we were just going to win because we're Gonzaga.
"Sometimes it's hard not to fall into mindset we just need to get to March. It was grind this season. I think that grind has made us as a group appreciate each and every night winning and what it takes to win and be a good team."
Saint Mary's (26-7) was seeded first in the tournament after the teams split the regular-season series, and Timme said it was strange wearing a blue jersey rather than the customary white one. The Gaels were the last team to beat Gonzaga, which takes a nine-game winning streak into the NCAA tournament that includes beating Saint Mary's to end the regular season.
Both teams will find out their seedings and destinations Sunday.
Gonzaga made 58% of its shots, while holding Saint Mary's to 33% shooting. The Bulldogs led by as many as 37 points and never trailed.
Timme was efficient in making 8 of 10 shots to lead four Bulldogs into double figures. Malachi Smith scored 14 points, Nolan Hickman had 12 and Julian Strawther 10. Anton Watson had 10 rebounds.
Timme's short jumper with 10:18 left put him alone in first place as the leading scorer in Gonzaga history. He entered just five points short of breaking the mark, and his 18 points for the game gave him 2,210 for his career. Frank Burgess held the previous record of 2,196 from 1958-61.
Logan Johnson led the Gaels with 20 points, and Alex Ducas scored 10.
Gonzaga took control early, using a nine-point run to go up 14-4 and maintained a double-digit lead most of the way from there. The Zags at one point in the first half made 10 of 12 field goals, and by halftime, they had taken full command with a 37-19 lead.
"I told our guys we played 32 games and played pretty well in 32 of them," Saint Mary's coach Randy Bennett said. "This one, we're off. You can credit them. They played well. We didn't show up."
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#14 Gonzaga Bulldogs at Portland Pilots
Saturday, January 28, 2023
Chiles Center, Portland, OR
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theusviral · 2 years
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The Post’s preseason college basketball All-American teams
The Post’s preseason college basketball All-American teams
The Post’s Zach Braziller names his preseason college basketball All-American teams: First Team Armando BacotSr., F, North Carolina (16.3 PPG, 13.1 RPG) The 6-foot-11 big man made a major leap last season — not just in terms of stats, but also in leadership, guiding the Tar Heels to the national championship game after a shaky first half to the season. He was at his best in March, averaging 15.3…
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The Hike of a Lifetime
A/n: My first Justin Herbert piece! Let me know what y’all think and if you want more!
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Work had actually been slowly killing you the last few weeks. As one of the head nutritionists for the UCLA men’s basketball team you had to come up with 12 different meal plans in the span of two weeks including snacks and protein shakes in the middle of March Madness which had you living out of your suitcase for approximately 23 days. When the Bruins unfortunately lost to the Gonzaga Bulldogs, it was time to take a much needed break. Luckily for you, your sister invited you out to Oregon to spend the week with her. The hustle and bustle of LA was nice and kept you entertained, but the calming presence of Eugene was exactly what the doctor ordered.
Your sister had moved out there from your childhood home in Colorado a few years before in order to pursue her photography career and got a job at the University of Oregon, allowing the two of you to see each other more often during conference play. When you flew in the night before you had dinner together and made plans for a hike in the morning to decompress and of course, gossip. Rachel sadly informed you when you came into her living room a few hours ago that she had to head into the office and edit some pictures to post onto the team’s social media accounts.
“What’s the point of spring football anyway? And can’t you just ask one of the interns to do it?” You whined, tossing around the cereal in your bowl with the spoon.
“I could,” she sighs. “But then I would have to give my approval and why not just be in the room, get it all done and get back home so we can have the relaxing week that I promised you. I’ll only be gone for like—four hours maybe?”
Rachel grabs her keys off the counter and gives you a pat on the back. “I’m all yours the rest of the time, promise.”
“Fine. But I’m dropping you off so I can hike.”
After letting Rachel out of the car at the door near her office in the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex, you drove a few miles until you reached your desired destination. Hendricks Park was the oldest in Eugene but it had pretty flowers and you’d been there before so you felt comfortable navigating it on your own. You made it maybe a mile, before a friendly black dog made his way over to you, nudging your leg with his wet nose.
“Well hello there buddy. Who do you belong to?” You bent down to search for a name on his collar. “Dylan. That’s a cute name, should we go find who you came here with before someone has a heart attack?” You laughed softly as the dog happily panted away and let you grab onto the leash. Before you could even take a step, you heard a booming voice calling out the dog’s name.
The distressed figure comes into view and lets out a sigh of relief. “Oh my gosh, thank you so much for grabbing him. I’m so sorry if he’s bothering you, I literally bent down to tie my shoe and he made a break for it.”
“He’s taking advantage of the fact that you only have one good arm.” You point out. “No worries, he’s sweet. And super friendly.” You handed him the leash and he thanked you again.
“I seriously owe you, my mom would’ve killed me if I lost our dog when I just got home.” He chuckles nervously. God his laugh was cute. “I’m sorry, I never got your name. I’m Justin.”
“I know.” You smile. “It’s nice to meet you though, I’m y/n. Enjoy the rest of your hike.” You grabbed your AirPods and went to place them back in your ears to finish listening to your podcast.
“Wait—maybe we could finish out the hike…together? You know, just so Dylan doesn’t take advantage of me again.”
Those blue eyes that had the slightest green tint to them were going to get you in trouble and you knew it. But you were on a relaxing vacation and hiking with Justin Herbert wasn’t going to happen again so…
“Let’s do it. Wouldn’t want you to hurt your shoulder even more chasing after Dylan. Bolt nation might actually collapse if anything happens to you so I’m calling this a public service.”
He unsuccessfully tries to stifle a laugh. “What a Good Samaritan you are.”
Justin was funny. And sweet. And the most fun company you’ve had in a while. You talked about your job, March Madness and living in LA. Even though you both lived very different lives, it was filled with sports and schedules and meetings and practices and there were a lot of things to bond over. Before you knew it you’d been out there for five hours and Rachel texted you to let you know she was done and ready to resume your sisterly activities. He took a look at your deflated expression.
“Do you need to head out?”
“Yeah, unfortunately.” You whispered. “This was fun though.”
He readjusts the hat on his head. “Yeah this was great. Um, I meant what I said earlier though. I owe you.” He nods towards the phone in your hands and puts in his number, texting himself immediately so he has yours.
“Maybe we could grab dinner or something before you head back to LA?” He states pensively, holding his breath a bit until you answered.
“Yeah, I’d like that.”
The two of you head back to the parking lot and you give Dylan one more pat on the head. You look up to meet Justin’s gaze, shy smiles painting both of your faces. He walked you all the way to your car and waved goodbye as you drove away to meet Rachel.
She found you beaming in the driver’s seat and immediately looked confused.
“What’s got you so smiley? That hike change your life or something?” She finished with a dry laugh.
“I’m not sure, but I think it may have…”
Rachel nods her head slowly, desperately hoping to understand what’s going on. “Yeah okay whatever. Let’s get some lunch because I am absolutely starving.”
You put the car in drive, your phone notifying you of a text from its spot on the dashboard car mount. Rachel grabs it and asks, “who the hell is Justin and why is he asking if you’re free tomorrow night?”
Yeah, that hike definitely may have just changed…everything.
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Matthew Phillips was the first to make basketball something of a beacon in this town; his son carried it on, bringing the name of Nightrest to the big stage for the first time. Now it's Colson Young's time to shine. The town will all be out, donning their orange and white as they cheer on the local star, a kid fresh out of Wardwell, making a name for himself in the Final Four of March Madness.
While the pressure is certainly on under the lights of the stadium, the atmosphere at Rhee's is much different. Sure, eyes are glued to the television screens, all tuned in to watch the big occasion, and the crowd shouts at the ref and cheers at every basket— but the drinks are flowing. Bud Light is even on special. Wings can't come out fast enough. And the town, for an evening, has something to smile about. Something to cheer for.
In Character Time: 6:30 pm Saturday, April 1st, 2023
Out of Character Time: Saturday, March 25th to Saturday, April 1st
Event Tag: #nightrest:event004 and #nightrest:madness
Note: Muns may choose to continue non-event threads during this time.
While we want to stay true to current events, we cannot predict the outcome of March Madness, nor the teams advancing to the actual Final Four. In our universe the following will be true:
Colson Young is #22 for the University of Texas at Austin, playing for the Longhorns. He is a freshman. His position is Shooting Guard.
Texas will face off against the Gonzaga Bulldogs at 7:00 pm.
The final score of the game will be 76-73, with the Longhorns winning. The game will end around 9:15 pm.
A second game will follow, at 9:35 pm. The Kansas State Wildcats will face off against the Creighton Bluejays. This game will go into overtime, ending at approximately 11:45 pm with a score of 86-85, with the Wildcats winning.
For now, we'll leave you with a quote.
“I've never lost a game, I just ran out of time.” – Michael Jordan
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