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  • 15 Points From History: Ejim eyes Gonzaga’s all-time scoring record on the road next Thursday | All Gonzaga Sports


    SPOKANE, Wash. — The Gonzaga women rallied past the Pacific Tigers, 68-64, Thursday afternoon in a game that saw guard Yvonne Ejim come within 15 points of breaking the school’s all-time scoring record.

    Ejim led all scorers with 23 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, finishing 15 points shy of surpassing Heather Bowman’s record of 2,165 career points.

    The guard battled foul trouble early, picking up her fourth foul with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Although she spent most of the fourth quarter on the bench, Ejim returned with fewer than five minutes remaining and dominated down the stretch.

    Gonzaga head coach Lisa Fortier praised her squad’s resilience during Ejim’s absence.

    “Our team did a really nice job of weathering that storm when she was out. That’s something we talk about all the time,” Fortier said. “She is certainly the leader in charge, but we have a lot of other players who play really well. I certainly don’t like it when she’s out of the game, but I like to have her as an option because I think we play really well together when she’s in, too.”

    Gonzaga fans would love nothing more than to see Ejim break the record at home when Gonzaga hosts Washington State next Saturday. However, the Bulldogs will head to Saint Mary’s next Thursday, and her teammates would rather she continue her dominance than save the record for a home game.

    “Please don’t only score 14 next game just to get it here,” Gonzaga freshman guard Allie Turner said with a laugh.

    When asked if she would rather break the record at home, Ejim said she doesn’t care where it happens — just that it does.

    “I’ve thought about that [breaking it at home vs. on the road] in the back of my head. I’d like it to be at home, but again, we just got to play basketball and I don’t get a say in it. It would be cool to do it in the Kennel, but I just want to do it for Gonzaga, so I do care. But I don’t really care, I can’t really care,” she said with a smile.

    The Bulldogs will hit the road to face Saint Mary’s on Thursday before returning home to host Washington State at 2 p.m. You can watch Gonzaga vs. Washington State live on SWX and stream it on SWXLocalSports.com.

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    1. The Gonzaga Bulldogs have a rich history of basketball success, with numerous players leaving their mark on the program.
    2. One of those players is Elias Ejim, who is currently closing in on Gonzaga’s all-time scoring record.
    3. Ejim has been a standout player for the Bulldogs, consistently putting up impressive numbers on the court.
    4. The senior guard has been a key contributor to Gonzaga’s success this season, leading the team in scoring and assists.
    5. Ejim’s scoring prowess has caught the attention of Gonzaga fans and basketball enthusiasts alike.
    6. With just a few games left in the season, Ejim is on track to surpass the all-time scoring record set by a Gonzaga legend.
    7. The record-setting game is set to take place on the road next Thursday, where Ejim will have the opportunity to etch his name into Gonzaga’s history books.
    8. Gonzaga fans are buzzing with excitement as they anticipate Ejim’s historic moment.
    9. The Bulldogs will be counting on Ejim to lead them to victory and make history in the process.
    10. Ejim’s journey to the top of Gonzaga’s scoring list has been filled with hard work, dedication, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.
    11. He has overcome challenges and setbacks along the way, but his determination and resilience have propelled him towards greatness.
    12. As Ejim prepares to make history, he is focused on the task at hand and remains humble in the face of his impending accomplishment.
    13. The entire Gonzaga community is rallying behind Ejim, showing their support and belief in his ability to achieve greatness.
    14. The game next Thursday is sure to be a memorable one, as Ejim looks to cement his legacy as one of Gonzaga’s all-time greats.
    15. Stay tuned for updates on Ejim’s pursuit of the all-time scoring record and be sure to tune in to witness history in the making. Go Bulldogs!

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  • Gonzaga’s Ryan Nembhard, Saint Mary’s Augustas Marciulionis a clash of styles


    MORAGA, Calif. – It’s more like key matchups rather than one key matchup when it comes to Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s.

    It doesn’t get much better than posts Gonzaga’s Graham Ike and Mitchell Saxen dishing out bruises. Or GU’s Ben Gregg facing Arizona transfer Paulius Murauskas, who has nine double-doubles.

    Perhaps not at the forefront but just as important: Nolan Hickman, hot lately from behind the 3-point line, matching up against sophomore Jordan Ross, who supplies Saint Mary’s with several of the same things Hickman does for the Zags.

    All worthy candidates, but the nod here goes to the two best point guards in the West Coast Conference: Gonzaga assists machine Ryan Nembhard and Saint Mary’s counterpart Augustas Marciulionis, the reigning WCC Player of the Year and conference tournament most outstanding player.

    The two standouts go about it in different ways. The 6-foot, 180-pound Nembhard directs one of the top offenses in the country, excelling in transition and the half-court.

    Nembhard, at his nation-leading rate of 9.9 assists per game, would break the school’s single-season record he set last year (243) in three games. The Ontario native, who played two seasons at Creighton before transferring to Gonzaga, is No. 1 in NCAA Division I career assists by a Canadian with 755, passing Marcus Carr’s 747 with nine assists in Tuesday’s win over Oregon State. His older brother Andrew, a former standout point guard at Gonzaga, is third at 691.

    Nembhard’s 4.52 assist-to-turnover ratio is No. 2 nationally and his 37.7% 3-point accuracy is the highest of his career. The senior averages 11 points per game, a career low, because he’s attempting at least 1.5 fewer shots per game than his first three seasons.

    Nembhard has scored just eight points on seven shot attempts in the past two games, but Gonzaga put up 105 and 98 points, respectively, against Portland and Oregon State. He finished with 23 assists and only two turnovers in those two wins.

    Marciulionis pilots a Saint Mary’s offense that is efficient but usually operates at a slower pace. He has scored at least 22 points in four games and has a pair of 11-assist outings. He’s hit a career-best 36% on 3s and his 13.6 scoring average is well ahead of last year’s 12.4.

    The 6-4, 200-pound senior is 38th nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.66). Teammate Jordan Ross (3.14) is 19th nationally. Marciulionis is also a high-level defender.

    Nembhard averaged 17 points on 52.4% shooting, 7.3 assists and 2.7 turnovers while playing all 40 minutes in every game as the Zags went 1-2 against the Gaels last season. Marciulionis averaged 11.3 points, 50% shooting, 5.7 assists, 1.7 turnovers and 38.7 minutes in those three games.

    The point guard who gets his team’s offense into a comfort zone and keeps it there the longest will likely come out on top in this showdown of the WCC’s perennial powers.

    Nembhard and Marciulionis might end up guarding each other, but there’s also a chance of cross-matching. Hickman could be assigned to Marciulionis and vice versa and the same goes for Nembhard and Ross.



    Gonzaga’s Ryan Nembhard and Saint Mary’s Augustas Marciulionis: A Clash of Styles

    When Gonzaga’s Ryan Nembhard and Saint Mary’s Augustas Marciulionis take the court, fans are in for a clash of styles that promises to be both exciting and intense. Nembhard, a dynamic point guard known for his speed and playmaking abilities, will be tasked with navigating the Gaels’ defense led by Marciulionis, a physical and tenacious defender.

    Nembhard’s ability to break down defenses with his quickness and court vision will be put to the test against Marciulionis, who prides himself on shutting down opposing guards with his relentless pressure and defensive instincts. The matchup between these two talented players is sure to be a highlight of the game, as they battle for control of the tempo and momentum.

    As the game unfolds, fans can expect to see Nembhard’s flashy passes and scoring prowess go head-to-head with Marciulionis’ gritty defense and ability to disrupt opposing offenses. Both players bring unique skills and strengths to the table, making this clash of styles one to watch for any basketball enthusiast.

    In the end, it will be a battle of wills between Nembhard and Marciulionis, with each player looking to outsmart and outplay the other. Whether it’s Nembhard’s finesse or Marciulionis’ physicality that ultimately prevails, one thing is for certain – fans are in for a thrilling matchup when these two talented players face off on the court.

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  • Gonzaga’s Domantas Sabonis’ Jersey to Hang in Rafters Forever

    Gonzaga’s Domantas Sabonis’ Jersey to Hang in Rafters Forever


    What an unbelievable honor. Only five other Zags that have paved the way for this program have had the privilege to have their jersey hang in the rafters in Spokane. Frank Burgess, John Stockton, Adam Morrison, Kelly Olynyk, Dan Dickau. You can now add Domantas Sabonis to that list.

    During his time at Gonzaga from 2014-16, the Lithuanian leftie etched himself in history. Take a look at some of his accolades during his tenure:

    2015 WCC All-Freshman Team

    2015 Second Team All-WCC

    2016 AP Honorable Mention All-American

    2016 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award Finalist

    In his too short but sweet collegiate career, Sabonis averaged 13.5 PPG on 63.2 FG%/35.7 3PT%/72.9 FT% plus 9.4 RPG in 74 games played for the Zags. He led the program to an Elite 8 in 2015 and a Sweet 16 in 2016 during his tenure.

    Sabonis is the school’s all-time leader in career field goal percentage at 63.2%. He’s also just the 41st player in school history to score 1,000 points, finishing with 1,002 total.

    My personal favorite memory of Sabonis has to be his dunk off the dime from Przemek Karnowski against UCLA in the 2015 Sweet 16. That big man tandem was always on the same page during that run.

    It will be a special moment for the Gonzaga legend to witness his jersey go up in McCarthey Athletic Center and stay there forever on January 18th against Santa Clara.

    Arden Cravalho is a Gonzaga University graduate from the Bay Area… Follow him on Twitter @a_cravalho



    Gonzaga University announced today that former basketball star Domantas Sabonis’ jersey will be retired and hung in the rafters of the McCarthey Athletic Center. Sabonis, who played for the Bulldogs from 2014-2016, left a lasting impact on the program and the university as a whole.

    During his time at Gonzaga, Sabonis was a dominant force on the court, averaging 17.6 points and 11.8 rebounds per game. He was a key player in leading the Bulldogs to two consecutive Sweet 16 appearances in the NCAA tournament.

    Sabonis’ jersey will join the likes of other Gonzaga greats such as John Stockton and Adam Morrison in the rafters, forever immortalizing his legacy at the university.

    Fans and alumni alike are thrilled with the decision to retire Sabonis’ jersey, as it serves as a reminder of the incredible talent and dedication he brought to the program. Congratulations to Domantas Sabonis on this well-deserved honor! #GoZags #DomantasSabonis #RetiredJersey

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