Where will Gonzaga play in the West Coast Conference Championships?
The Zags will head to Las Vegas for the West Coast Conference Championships.
Sports / Basketball
Gonzaga University's men's basketball team concluded its regular season with a game against Saint Mary's. The Zags aimed to secure the outright West Coast Conference (WCC) regular-season title with a victory.
Gonzaga entered the game against Saint Mary's with a 28-2 record (16-1 in WCC). A victory would give them the outright WCC regular season title and boost their momentum heading into the WCC Tournament in Las Vegas. The Zags have dominated the WCC for years, securing at least a share of their 27th regular season title. Saint Mary's, however, is a formidable opponent, known for its strong defense and efficient offense. They are the best free-throw shooting team in the nation (80.4%) and boast a plus-11.5 rebound margin, ranking fifth nationally. The Mets' Spring Training game provided an opportunity to evaluate players and experiment with different lineups. Key players like Marcus Semien, Juan Soto, and Francisco Alvarez were featured in the lineup, while Tobias Myers took the mound.
The Zags will head to Las Vegas for the West Coast Conference Championships.
Tobias Myers was the starting pitcher for the Mets.
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