What is Gonzaga's current winning streak against Pepperdine?
Gonzaga has won 50 consecutive games against Pepperdine, dating back to 2002.
Sports / College Basketball
The No. 8 Gonzaga Bulldogs (19-1, 7-0 WCC) are set to host the Pepperdine Waves (6-14, 1-6 WCC) at the McCarthey Athletic Center on Wednesday, January 21, 2026. Gonzaga aims for their 13th straight win, continuing a dominant series history...
Gonzaga enters the game with a strong statistical profile, leading the WCC in scoring offense (90.2 points per game), scoring margin (+23.3), assists (19.4), and rebounds (42.9). They also excel in points in the paint, averaging 48.2 per game.
Pepperdine, while coming off a win against Portland, faces a significant challenge against Gonzaga. Styles Phipps leads the Waves in scoring (12.5 ppg), rebounds (6.4), and assists (4.8). The Waves will need a strong performance from their key players to compete with Gonzaga's balanced attack.
The game presents an opportunity for Gonzaga to extend their winning streak and continue their impressive season. For Pepperdine, it's a chance to upset a top-10 team and break a long-standing losing streak against the Bulldogs.
Gonzaga has won 50 consecutive games against Pepperdine, dating back to 2002.
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Braden Huff is out with an injury, and Graham Ike is questionable.
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