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For a wounded Gonzaga team, uneventful West Coast Conference victories are about the best thing you can ask for these days.
In the student body’s return to the Kennel in Spokane for the first time since Dec. 7, the No. 8 Gonzaga Bulldogs (20-1, 8-0 WCC) played it safe and sidelined graduate forward Graham Ike for the second straight game. He was seen in a boot on his right ankle on the bench once again.
Gonzaga continues to win, but are dealing with plenty of injuries. After their win over Pepperdine, Mark Few gave some updates.
The depth and balance on Gonzaga’s roster suggested an assortment of players would probably make an impact for Mark Few’s team this season.
Davis Fogle will arrive at Gonzaga next fall as one of the highest-ranked men's basketball recruits in recent memory. Fogle checked in at No. 32 in the final ed
Despite missing starters Graham Ike and Braden Huff, the Zags have little trouble with Pepperdine in 84-60 victory.
That's the short summary of what transpired Saturday night between Gonzaga and Seattle U at Climate Pledge Arena, where freshmen Mario Saint-Supery and Davis Fogle, along with sophomore Ismaila Diagne, rose to the occasion to help lift the ninth-ranked Zags over the Redhawks, 71-50.