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Locked On Zags - Daily Podcast On Gonzaga Bulldogs Basketball

Andy Patton, Locked On Podcast Network

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Locked On Zags podcast is the daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the games and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Gonzaga Bulldogs. Hosted by Andy Patton, a Zag alum and co-host of the Locked On College Basketball podcast, the Locked On Zags podcast provides your daily Gonzaga Bulldogs fix with expert opinions, film reviews, interviews with athletes and coaches, recaps, local analysis, and coverage of all things Zags. From the electric atmosphere at the ...
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Gonzaga Nation

Sports Illustrated

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Gonzaga Nation is a Sports Illustrated FanNation channel covering all things Gonzaga basketball with former All-Americans Dan Dickau and Adam Morrison.
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs will face Nicholls State out of the Southland in late December as part of the non-conference schedule, the first buy game known to fans. The Zags still have five non-con games yet to be scheduled, but most will likely be mid-major opponents. Danny Sprinkle and the Washington Huskies won't be on the calendar for the…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs could end up facing Tommy Lloyd and the Arizona Wildcats in the Battle 4 Atlantis this season, the first matchup between the two schools since Lloyd took over. What might that matchup look like? Arizona returns Caleb Love and adds a pair of impact transfers, but will the Zags roster continuity win out? Today is als…
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Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Anton Watson was selected 54th overall by the Boston Celtics in the 2024 NBA draft, making it four years in a row the Zags have had at least one player drafted - and the second year in a row the defending NBA champions took a player from GU. Watson brings defensive versatility, winning pedigree, and a strong frame to Beanto…
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Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Anton Watson is projected as either a late second round pick or undrafted free agent in the 2024 NBA draft, taking place this week. Watson's versatility as a scorer, defender, and developing outside shot make him an intriguing prospect, and one who is arguably not getting enough attention by scouts and analysts. Which curre…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs will host new Kentucky Wildcats head coach Mark Pope at the Battle in Seattle on December 7 at Climate Pledge Arena. It's the return of Battle in Seattle, and the third game in a six game series against the Wildcats. The Zags are 2-0 in the series, can they make it three in a row against a Kentucky team that is ent…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs were supposed to host the Washington Huskies and new head coach Danny Sprinkle at The Kennel in Spokane this college basketball season, but UW used an opt-out which gives the Zags another non-conference game. Will Few and the Zags add another marquee opponent, like Tennessee, Baylor, or Texas? Or a quality mid-majo…
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Gonzaga Bulldogs head coach Mark Few doesn't seem to be a fan of Oregon State and Washington State joining the WCC, discussing how it impacts the team's non-conference schedule. But, outside of Few's perspective, is adding the Cougars and Beavers to the conference a good move? What about SeattleU and Grand Canyon joining in 2025-26? How long until …
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Gonzaga Bulldogs head coach Mark Few held a press conference ahead of his trip to Paris to be an assistant coach with Team USA at the 2024 Olympic Games. Few talked about the team's new players, comparing Ismaila Diagne to Ronny Turiaf, discussing Khalif Battle's elite ability to get to the rim, and the strong communication they had with Michael Aj…
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Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Anton Watson has worked out for seven different NBA teams, with one week remaining until the NBA draft begins. Will any of those seven teams - or any other team - pick Watson in the draft, or will he end up signing a summer league deal after the draft concludes? We also wrap up our season-in-review series by discussing Zags…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs landed their 13th and final scholarship player for the 2024-25 season in Ismaila Diagne, a 7-foot 17-year-old center playing for Real Madrid. The Zags now have a roster perfectly set up for them to compete for a national championship this season, while still having key pieces who will be around in the future. We ex…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs landed their 13th and final scholarship player for the 2024-25 season in Ismaila Diagne, a 7-foot 17-year-old center playing for Real Madrid. Diagne is a developmental big who will play behind Graham Ike, Ben Gregg, and Braden Huff this upcoming season but could be a huge piece for the Zags in the future. Today is …
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs have four offers out in the 2025 recruiting class: Isaiah Harwell, Jalen Haralson, Nik Khamenia, and Davis Fogle. Tobias Bass of The Athletic joins to break down the games of each of these four prospects, who are rising up the rankings. How many will the Zags land? Are they good fits for Few's system? We close the …
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are set to participate in the Player's Era NIL Tournament in Las Vegas over feast week in 2025, joining the 16-team field alongside Alabama, Houston, Creighton, Michigan, St. John's, Oregon, and many others. Unless the Maui Invitational, Battle 4 Atlantis, and others adapt to this model of paying participating team…
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Gonzaga Bulldogs big man Graham Ike had a terrific first season in Spokane, averaging over 16 points per game and posting multiple 20 point performances - particularly down the stretch. Will Mark Few's team ride Ike to a national championship in 2025, and can he put together an All-American season? We also discuss Ike's future - he has two years of…
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UConn Huskies head coach Dan Hurley rejected the Los Angeles Lakers offer and will remain in Storrs while his team competes for a third straight national championship. Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs will look to take them down at Madison Square Garden in December, with UConn returning star forward Alex Karaban while adding former St. Mary's guar…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs averaged 91 points per game when they went to the national championship in 2021, can they hit that mark this college basketball season? And if so, how will those points be divided up - will Graham Ike and Ryan Nembhard build on last year's total? How many points might Michael Ajayi or Khalif Battle contribute? Toda…
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UConn Huskies head coach Dan Hurley is being pursued by the Los Angeles Lakers and is expected to make a decision by the end of the weekend. What the back-to-back national champions would look like if Hurley leaves for the NBA, and how it would impact the Gonzaga Bulldogs who play UConn at Madison Square Garden in December. Plus, a reminder how for…
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Gonzaga Bulldogs 2025 target Davis Fogle revealed his final four list on Wednesday, which included the Zags as well as Kansas, Creighton, and Nebraska. Could Mark Few bring the Anacortes native to Spokane? Fogle is up to 6'7 and impressed on the summer circuit, and will play his final season of high school basketball at Compass Prep in Arizona. We …
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Gonzaga Bulldogs guard Steele Venters missed the entire 2023-24 college basketball season with a torn ACL, but he's ready to make his team debut this upcoming year. How will Mark Few make room for the 6'7 sharpshooter? And does Venters - who was Big Sky Player of the Year over Dalton Knecht and Dillon Jones - have an NBA future? We close the show d…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs have filled 12 of 13 open scholarships heading into the 2024-25 college basketball season. Will Ismaila Diagne, the 7-footer from Real Madrid, take the final spot? Or will the Zags look elsewhere? We know Nolan Traore is not an option - he's staying in France - but what about Jamari Phillips or Dame Sarr? We also d…
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Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs have always been on the cutting edge of innovation in college basketball, and this year's decision to use scholarship spots on players who are expected to be more impactful in 2025 and beyond is another great example. While other coaches like John Calipari want to use less scholarships for fear of losing players to…
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