The number one team in the country took care of business, but the WCC Tournament had no shortage of quality hoops. Jim was boots on the ground at the Orleans Arena with takeways on the key participants.
Read moreWCC 2021-22 Preview
The WCC is the best its ever been with as many as five teams holding legitimate NCAA Tourney aspirations. Gonzaga and BYU are the known entities, but don’t sleep on the Dons, the Gaels, or the Lions.
Read moreWCC Tournament Preview 2021
Welcome to Gonzaga’s playhouse. The Zags haven’t been a single-digit favorite since calendar year 2020, and that won’t change in Las Vegas. Is there a David capable of taking down the Zag Goliath?
Read moreWCC 2020-21 Preview
Another year, another dominant Gonzaga squad. But the space behind them is wide open, with San Francisco and Pepperdine hoping to unseat the usual suspects of BYU and Saint Mary’s from their positions of power. And the “other” teams in this league continue to improve…
Read moreTillie Wows, Ford Closes: A Wild Night in the WCC Semis
A wild night at the Orleans Arena brought two uniquely fascinating games, and while one game was “prettier” than the other, all that matters is the stage that is now set for Tuesday night…
Read moreWCC Tournament Preview 2019
Gonzaga looks to put a cherry on top of its perfect WCC regular season. Fringe bubble squads Saint Mary’s, BYU, and San Francisco look to play the role of pre-NCAA Tourney Cinderella.
Read moreState of the WCC
The WCC is the best it’s ever been. Heading into conference play, we take a look at each squad’s current Tourney outlook.
Read moreWCC 2016-17 Tournament Preview
Gonzaga's perfect season didn't happen, which could mean the Zags are about to angry-slam every team in their path. Saint Mary's and BYU will try to impede Gonzaga's 1-seed quest, while the rest of the league prays for a miracle.
Read moreWest Coast Preview 2016-17
Gonzaga and Saint Mary's once again lead the WCC. BYU looks to make the league a 3-bid conference once again, while Santa Clara and Pepperdine glare jealously at the riches of the top tier.
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