Archive for the ‘College Basketball’ Category
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Jun
18
Posted by Pam Novak
Jeremy Pargo has announced that he will return to Gonzaga to finish his senior year and graduate. Monday was the last day to withdraw from the NBA draft and Jeremy made his decision and did just that.
Pargo was the West Coast Conference player of the year and it’ll be great to have him back on the court for one more year. Having gone and worked out for six different NBA teams he now has very valuable information to share with his team mates on what it will take to play for the NBA.
It’ll be great to see him play for Gonzaga again and for what ever my opinion is worth. I think staying to finish his degree and have a full senior year is the best move to make.
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Mar
30
Posted by Pam Novak
I know it’s been a number of days since the Cougar’s lost their game. It’s been difficult for me to put pen to paper so to speak. Both of my favorite teams from this state are finished for the season. Gonzaga went out much sooner than I had thought they would. The Cougar’s played great for the first 16 minutes of their last game. Then things started going side ways. But, they made it much further than most of the experts predicted. Next year should be better for both teams.
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Mar
23
Posted by Pam Novak
I’ve been out of town and far away from TV and computers for the past 4 days. So I just found out about all the games that I missed. My favorite, the Gonzaga Bulldogs went down in the first round. It made me frown. But, our Washington State Cougars are still in the hunt. They will be playing again on Thursday against the #1 seed North Carolina.
I wish them luck……Go Cougs !!!
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Mar
17
Posted by Pam Novak
We have two teams from this state in the NCAA Basketball Championship rounds.
The Washington State Cougars are a #4 seed in the East Regionals. With the Pac 10 conference getting 6 teams in. While the Gonzaga Bulldogs are a # 7 seed in the Midwest Regionals. This is the first time that Gonzaga has made it in as a #7 seed. Another first for this year is the West Coast Conference has 3 teams in the tournament.
Both of our teams will be playing on Friday the 21st. I know that everyone wishes them luck and wants to see them make it to the second round.
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Mar
14
Posted by Pam Novak
The past two days have been very exciting. We have one team that is in by a win and one team that is sure to get an invitation.
The Washington State Cougars will play Stanford in the Pac 10 Semifinals tonight at 8:30 you can see it on FSN.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs are waiting for an invitation to the Big Dance. I do believe that the announcements will be made on Monday. If you pay any attention to the announcers at the games Gonzaga will get in and even if the Cougars lose tonight they will still get in.
So we have a pair of teams from our state to be very proud of. March Madness continues and we’re still in the thick of things.
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Mar
10
Posted by Pam Novak
Last night after watching Gonzaga play a sloppy game, lucky to come out with a win over Santa Clara at 52-48. I thought, well the guys are just resting up and trying to conserve their energy for the Monday night Championship game. They didn’t come out looking anymore rested than San Diego, and they had played a double overtime game Sunday night. I’m not sure what the problem was. San Diego has lost 13 straight games to Gonzaga. I guess hiring away Gonzaga’s Assistant coach Bill Grier to be their new Head coach was an excellent move. In the end San Diego won the game 69-62. They now have the automatic spot in the NCAA tournament.
Gonzaga and St Mary’s will wait for what is called an At Large invitation to be announced. According to the announcers at the game both the schools have enough scheduling points and wins to get them in. This may be the first time that the West Coast Conference has ever had 3 teams at the Big Dance.
The other two big games this week are the Huskies on Wednesday night and the Cougars on Thursday night. Both of the games will be at 6:00pm on FSN
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Mar
09
Posted by Pam Novak
If you didn’t watch this game yesterday you really missed a good one. It was great game. Well played to the very last second. In regular time and both the overtimes. The 23rd ranked Washington State Cougars came out on top over the University of Washington Huskies.
The Cougars have a No.3 seed for the conference tournament. They are tied with Southern California but earned the higher spot due to their season sweep of the Trojans.
The Cougars will have their first game on Thursday against Oregon. The #8 seeded Huskies will have their first game on Wednesday with California.
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Mar
04
Posted by Pam Novak
Last night Gonzaga beat Santa Clara to take sole possession of the West Coast Conference title for the eighth year in a row.
Gonzaga is currently #22 in the national rankings. The guys played well last night. Every member of the team had minutes on the floor. And all but one scored points. This truly was a warm up for the up coming tournament games.
It looks like we’ll have two teams from our state going to The Big Dance later this month. Our Washington State Cougars are ranked #23. Hopefully they will return to their winning ways.
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Feb
19
Posted by Pam Novak
I’m sure that the title of this article will be upsetting to some living in this area. But come on people, everyone saw the writing on the wall when the sale of Sonics was finalized. How many of us really believed that investors from half way across the country spent millions of dollars to buy a team and not move it to their home town.
But remember it’s all our fault. We are the Bad ones. We aren’t willing to have our taxes raised to build them a new arena. One with all the deluxe accommodations. So they can raise the ticket prices they charge us. To watch a team lose. I’m having a problem making the connection between a new building and winning a game. I like to watch basketball players that care about the game.
I’m sure it’s noticeable to anyone that’s been to this blog more than once, I’m a Gonzaga basketball fan. It’s not only about them. The Pac 10 has 3 nationally ranked teams. Currently UCLA is #6, Stanford is #9, and our Washington State Cougars are #17. The WCC the conference that Gonzaga is in has #23 St. Mary’s.
Listening to the announcers during the Gonzaga win over San Diego last night. I came away fairly assured that even if the Zags don’t win the conference they’ll most likely go to the tournament. They are 21-6 overall. Four of the losses are to ranked teams. They have played #1 Memphis, #2 Tennessee, #17 Washington State and #23 Saint Mary’s.
There has been talk of the Pac 10 being able to send up to 5 or 6 teams. For anyone that really wants to watch pure from the heart basketball. I suggest you start tuning into some college ball.
OK, I’ll step down from my soap box now. But to finish up all I have to say is GO….Zags
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Feb
16
Posted by Pam Novak
Three college basketball favorites in our state played today. And I’m proud to say that they each won their respective games. The Gonzaga Bulldogs beat The Dons of San Francisco, 83 to 63. The University of Washington Huskies won 97 to 59 over the Oregon State Beavers, and #21 Washington State Cougars beat the University of Oregon Ducks , 62 to 53.
Gonzaga currently is 20 - 6 overall, 9 - 1 in the West Coast Conference. They are first in the conference at this point. They have 4 more conference games, the next will be Monday evening at San Diego, it will be shown on ESPN2 at 8 p.m. I won’t say it’s a must win, but life would be easier if they won all of their remaining games.
Keep your fingers crossed it’s looking like we’ll have 2 teams going to the Big Dance.