Photo by Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The 6-4 transfer freshman guard will take a trip to Spokane after the dead period. This is the first positive sign on the transfer portal market for the Zags. Izaiah Pasha, a 6-4 freshman guard from the Delaware Blue Hens out of the Colonial Athletic Association is said to be taking a visit to Spokane after the … [Read more...] about Delaware Guard Izaiah Pasha Planning Visit With Gonzaga
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There has never been a Gonzaga Bulldog quite like Khalif Battle
Photo by Andy Hancock/NCAA Photos/NCAA Photos via Getty Images How Khalif Battle’s fearless style and undeniable charisma reshaped Gonzaga basketball. Let me start by saying this clearly—I absolutely love Khalif Battle. If you’re here for any slander or second-guessing, you’ve come to the wrong place. That dude is my guy. I know he was polarizing, he was streaky, and … [Read more...] about There has never been a Gonzaga Bulldog quite like Khalif Battle
2024-25 Player Review: Yvonne Ejim
a legendary Zag departs the program What can you say about a player who has won enough accolades to fill an entire paragraph that hasn’t been said already? Well, let’s start with the numbers. Across this past 35 game season, Ejim finished with 20.7 points, 9.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.3 steals, 1.0 blocks with shooting splits of 55.8% 2FG, 25.5% 3FG, 78.4% FT. The Canadian … [Read more...] about 2024-25 Player Review: Yvonne Ejim
Dusty Stromer Commits to Grand Canyon
The sophomore guard played two seasons for the Zags. Former Gonzaga guard Dusty Stromer will be transferring to Grand Canyon, the riegning Western Athletic Conference champions. The Antelopes were set to join the West Coast Conference before flipping to the Mountain West Conference starting on July 1, 2026. Stromer will fit right in with coach Bryce Drew’s offense in Phoenix. … [Read more...] about Dusty Stromer Commits to Grand Canyon
Farewell to Ryan Nembhard, Gonzaga’s maestro takes a final bow
Photo by Soobum Im/Getty Images In just two seasons, Nembhard became one of the most essential point guards that Gonzaga has ever had—and maybe the best passer it ever will. Ryan Nembhard was never supposed to come to Gonzaga. When he entered the transfer portal after two standout seasons at Creighton, all signs pointed to Arizona. His older brother, Andrew, had been a … [Read more...] about Farewell to Ryan Nembhard, Gonzaga’s maestro takes a final bow