Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Gonzaga football stadium, built in 1922, [18] [19] was used for city high school football until it was deemed unsafe by the city after the 1947 season. [20] [21] The white-painted wooden venue hosted a professional preseason game in 1946 under the lights, between the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers of the new All-America Football Conference.
Andrews was benched down the stretch in favor of Mack, who made the play his team needed. The halftime score — UCLA 27, Gonzaga 25 — looked like a misprint given the Bruins shot only 29% and ...
After tonight, GU will go back to the Kennel to play last-place Pacific on Saturday. Team stats. Individual leaders. Game preview. Gonzaga brings momentum into rematch with shorthanded Loyola ...
SEATTLE — Mark Few made an appearance Dec. 1 at the Pac-12 football championship game between Washington and Oregon in Las Vegas. — Read more TV take: Washington reverses trend, snaps Gonzaga ...
Gonzaga’s Anton Watson led all scorers with 21 points and was 8 of 11 from the field. Ryan Nembhard had nine assists in the first half and finished the game with 12. The Zags shot over 60% from ...
All three were inducted into Gonzaga's Athletic Hall of Fame, with Maxey and Thomas being inducted in 1988 and Reilly in 1989. Gonzaga dropped the sport in 1952, [41] followed by Idaho in 1954, and the NCAA in 1960. [42] Football star Tony Canadeo boxed during his senior year in 1941 at 175 lb (79 kg) [43] and was named team captain. [44] [45]
Yet after Gonzaga took a 43–33 lead early in the second half, the Mountaineers went on a 10–0 run to tie the game, finished off by a 3-pointer from Amani Hansberry. West Virginia continued the ...
The Gonzaga–Idaho rivalry was the football game between Gonzaga University and the University of Idaho. The respective campuses, in Spokane, Washington, and Moscow, Idaho, are approximately ninety miles (145 km) apart. The football teams met 28 times from 1910 to 1941 and Idaho held a slight advantage at 16–10–2 (.607).