What time is the Gonzaga vs. Oregon State game?
Monday at 6 p.m. PT.
Basketball / Mens
Gonzaga (28-3) takes on Oregon State (17-15) in the WCC Semifinals, seeking their 29th straight WCC Final appearance. The game is Monday at 6 p.m. PT in Las Vegas.
Gonzaga enters the WCC Tournament as the top seed, looking to continue its dominant run in the conference. After a setback against Saint Mary's, the Zags are seeking to regain momentum. Key players like Graham Ike and Tyon Grant-Foster will be crucial for Gonzaga's success. Oregon State, after a strong finish to the regular season and a quarterfinal win, aims to upset the Zags. Josiah Lake II and Dez White will need to maintain their scoring output for the Beavers to compete.
**Historical Context:** Gonzaga has a storied history in the WCC Tournament, with 22 titles and consistent appearances in the finals. Coach Mark Few has led the team to numerous victories and title-game appearances.
**Trends and Stats:** - Gonzaga leads the WCC in assist-to-turnover ratio, assists, bench points, and scoring margin. - Oregon State is led by Josiah Lake II (13.1 ppg) and Isaiah Sy (10.1 ppg). - Gonzaga is a heavy 18.5-point favorite over Oregon State.
Monday at 6 p.m. PT.
Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.
ESPN.
Gonzaga is an 18.5-point favorite.
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