One more sleep before games are back! In the meantime, take a look over some of these articles to see what’s been written about Gonzaga in the last week.
- The USA Today previews Gonzaga’s tilt with West Virginia and presents some quotes from Bob Huggins and a few of his Mountaineers regarding their defensive approach.
- In case you were wondering, Jesse Wade is in fact real, and the Gonzaga recruit will be stateside soon and is expected to finally be on campus this summer. This is all good news, as Mark Few mentioned the Zags could have used him last week.
- Przemek Karnowski and Rem Bakamus are the tournament’s most dynamic duo and you can’t convince me otherwise.
- John Gasaway evaluates each of the coaches left dancing in the Sweet 16 and identifies Gonzaga’s dominance inside the arc on both ends of the floor as its most defining quality. On the flip side, Gonzaga’s perception and history is its biggest weakness, whatever that means to you.
- ESPN re-seeds the remaining tournament field, and Gonzaga stays in place as the fourth No. 1 seed and the leader in the West.
- Jonathan Williams is one of the quieter guys on the team, but you can’t miss him on the court. And after a long wait, he’s enjoying his first NCAA Tournament experience.
- Because this is truly an evergreen topic, Mark Few won’t rule out a future conference move for Gonzaga.
- Myron Medcalf breaks down the most enticing story lines in the Sweet 16, and declares that the Zags will silence the doubters and break into the Final Four.
- The title to this article says it all: What Is As Big As The Mountain, Runs Like a Freight Train, and Passes Like Pistol Pete? It’s Gonzaga’s Przemek Karnowski
- I think it’s fair to say that Gonzaga does redshirting better than just about any other program in the country.
- Our fearless leader, Peter Woodburn, hopped on with the folks at Mid-Major Madness to talk Zags and the first weekend of the tournament in their latest podcast.