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‘Hungry’ Gonzaga ready to shake December doldrums in West Coast Conference opener at Pepperdine


MALIBU, Calif. – The month of December has brought more anguish than joy for Gonzaga in recent years. Three of the Zags’ four losses this season have come within the last four weeks, and December games have also accounted for half of GU’s 12 losses the last two years.

Gonzaga won’t be able to flip the page on December before taking the court again, but Monday’s West Coast Conference opener will give the Bulldogs a chance to move on from their latest loss – a gut-wrenching defeat against UCLA on Saturday at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California – and reset while facing a Pepperdine program that’s come up short in its last 47 attempts against Mark Few’s teams.

Heavy preseason favorites to win the WCC, the 14th-ranked Zags (9-4, 0-0) are one of three teams that didn’t begin conference play on Saturday, negotiating with the league’s schedule-makers to push their opener back a few days so they could squeeze in Saturday’s marquee nonleague game against UCLA.

Now under the direction of first-year coach Ed Schilling, the Waves (6-8, 0-1) got their first glimpse of the WCC on Saturday in a 90-81 loss at Santa Clara. Schilling, an assistant at Grand Canyon from 2020-24, was hired to replace Lorenzo Romar after Pepperdine won just eight games over the last three seasons.

Even with a new man at the helm, beating the Zags appears to be the same daunting challenge it’s always been, particularly after GU lost in dramatic fashion against UCLA to close its nonconference schedule.

“It was just good to play a good nonconference schedule,” point guard Ryan Nembhard said. “It gets us prepared for later in the season when we have those neutral-site games versus good teams. We’ll take all this and try to improve and get better on both ends of the floor and come back hungry and get these wins in these close games.”

Close games between Gonzaga and its next opponent haven’t been all that common, at least during the last 23 years of the Bulldogs’ WCC series with Pepperdine. The Zags won both meetings last year in blowout fashion – and by nearly the same score – beating the Waves 86-60 at Spokane Arena and 86-61 at Firestone Fieldhouse, the venue where Monday’s 7 p.m. (KHQ) contest will take place.

When Romar’s six-year run in Malibu ended on the heels of a 13-20 record and 5-11 WCC mark in 2023-24, all but one of Pepperdine’s scholarship players took the opportunity to enter the NCAA transfer portal.

Gonzaga was one of the schools to benefit from the mass exodus in Malibu. Not long after the Waves’ top scorer – and top WCC scorer – entered the transfer portal, Few’s coaching staff identified Michael Ajayi as someone who could help the Zags in 2024-25, signing the all-league first-team selection in March, one day before traveling to play Purdue in the Sweet 16.

Ajayi might see one or two familiar faces on Monday evening, but the senior’s homecoming won’t be as meaningful with 11 new players on Schilling’s roster. The only returner is Boubacar Coulibaly, a senior forward who averages 9.8 points and 7.2 rebounds for the Waves.

“Well, obviously in the current state of college basketball when the head coach leaves, the players scatter,” Schilling said in October at WCC Media Day. “… We signed 11 players on 14 visits in two months. So it’s been quite an opportunity to know a lot of these new faces from all over the world actually. … Obviously we’ve got a long way to go with the quality of teams in the conference. We know we’ve got a long, long way to go, but we’re trying to make progress on a daily basis.”

Most of Schilling’s roster is new to Pepperdine and Malibu, but the team’s top three scorers aren’t new to the WCC.

Stefan Todorovic, a transfer forward who spent last season at San Francisco, is averaging 19.7 points and 5.5 rebounds. Point guard Moe Odum is another familiar face for Gonzaga after spending the last two seasons at Pacific. The junior is second in the WCC assists per game (7.5), sitting below GU’s Ryan Nembhard, and is currently averaging a career-high 12.1 ppg. Coulibaly, who’s faced injury setbacks in each of his three seasons at Pepperdine, has had two previous encounters with Gonzaga.

The Waves sit well outside the top 100 in most statistical categories, but have been one of the WCC’s top defensive rebounding teams, averaging 27.7 per game, and rank No. 55 in assists per game at 16.7.

Pepperdine faces a tall challenge against Gonzaga’s Graham Ike, who scored 44 points in two games against Romar’s team last year, and is currently riding the best personal stretch of his senior season, averaging 23 ppg over the last three games.



As the month of December comes to a close, Gonzaga basketball fans are eagerly anticipating the team’s West Coast Conference opener against Pepperdine. The Bulldogs, who have experienced some ups and downs in the month of December, are hungry for a win to shake off any lingering doldrums and start conference play on a strong note.

Gonzaga, currently ranked #2 in the nation, has faced tough competition in December, including a close loss to Alabama and a hard-fought victory over Texas Tech. Despite these challenges, the Bulldogs have shown resilience and determination, and are ready to bring their A-game to the conference opener against Pepperdine.

With star players like Drew Timme, Andrew Nembhard, and Chet Holmgren leading the charge, Gonzaga is poised to make a statement in the WCC and continue their quest for a national championship. Fans can expect an exciting and competitive game as the Bulldogs look to prove that they are still a force to be reckoned with.

So, as the team prepares to take on Pepperdine, Gonzaga fans can rest assured that their beloved Bulldogs are hungry for a win and ready to shake off any December doldrums. Stay tuned for what is sure to be a thrilling game and a strong start to conference play for Gonzaga. Let’s go Zags! #UnitedWeZag

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Watch Pepperdine Waves vs. Gonzaga Bulldogs: TV channel, live stream info, start time


Halftime Report

Gonzaga is on the road but looking no worse for wear. They have a bit of a cushion as they currently lead Pepperdine 50-32.

If Gonzaga keeps playing like this, they’ll bump their record up to 10-4 in no time. On the other hand, Pepperdine will have to make due with a 6-9 record unless they turn things around (and fast).

Who’s Playing

Gonzaga Bulldogs @ Pepperdine Waves

Current Records: Gonzaga 9-4, Pepperdine 6-8

How To Watch

  • When: Monday, December 30, 2024 at 10 p.m. ET
  • Where: Firestone Fieldhouse — Malibu, California
  • TV: ESPN Plus
  • Follow: CBS Sports App
  • Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
  • Ticket Cost: $39.39

What to Know

If the oddsmakers’ predictions hold true, the near future looks bright for Gonzaga. They and the Pepperdine Waves will face off in a West Coast battle at 10:00 p.m. ET on Monday at Firestone Fieldhouse. The Bulldogs are looking to tack on another W to their nine-game streak on the road dating back to last season.

Gonzaga will head into Saturday’s contest out to bounce back: they lost a heartbreaker on Saturday after a huge 21-point victory in their prior game. They fell just short of UCLA by a score of 65-62. The matchup marked the Bulldogs’ lowest-scoring game so far this season.

Despite the loss, Gonzaga had strong showings from Graham Ike, who went 11 for 16 en route to 24 points plus eight rebounds, and Ryan Nembhard, who went 7 for 12 en route to 16 points plus eight assists. The match was Ike’s third in a row with at least 22.4 points.

Meanwhile, Pepperdine couldn’t handle Santa Clara on Saturday and fell 91-80. The defeat unfortunately continues a disappointing trend for the Waves in their matchups with the Broncos: they’ve now lost six in a row.

Despite their loss, Pepperdine saw several players rise to the challenge and make noteworthy plays. Dovydas Butka, who went 7 for 9 en route to 16 points plus eight rebounds, was perhaps the best of all. Another player making a difference was Stefan Todorovic, who earned 25 points.

Gonzaga’s defeat dropped their record down to 9-4. As for Pepperdine, their loss dropped their record down to 6-8.

Rebounding is likely to be a big factor in this contest: Gonzaga has crashing the boards this season, having averaged 40.2 rebounds per game. However, it’s not like Pepperdine struggles in that department as they’ve been averaging 37.7. With both teams battling to corral missed shots, we’ll see if one team can grab an edge.

Everything went Gonzaga’s way against Pepperdine in their previous matchup back in January, as Gonzaga made off with an 86-61 win. Does Gonzaga have another victory up their sleeve, or will Pepperdine turn the tables on them? We’ll have the answer soon enough.

Odds

Gonzaga is a big 21.5-point favorite against Pepperdine, according to the latest college basketball odds.

The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 21.5-point spread, and stayed right there.

The over/under is 158 points.

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Series History

Gonzaga has won all of the games they’ve played against Pepperdine in the last 4 years.

  • Jan 18, 2024 – Gonzaga 86 vs. Pepperdine 61
  • Jan 04, 2024 – Gonzaga 86 vs. Pepperdine 60
  • Feb 18, 2023 – Gonzaga 97 vs. Pepperdine 88
  • Dec 31, 2022 – Gonzaga 111 vs. Pepperdine 88
  • Feb 16, 2022 – Gonzaga 86 vs. Pepperdine 66
  • Jan 08, 2022 – Gonzaga 117 vs. Pepperdine 83
  • Jan 30, 2021 – Gonzaga 97 vs. Pepperdine 75
  • Jan 14, 2021 – Gonzaga 95 vs. Pepperdine 70
  • Feb 15, 2020 – Gonzaga 89 vs. Pepperdine 77
  • Jan 04, 2020 – Gonzaga 75 vs. Pepperdine 70





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MBB Opens WCC Play at Pepperdine Monday


No. 14/15 Gonzaga (9-4, 0-0 WCC) at Pepperdine (6-8, 0-1 WCC)
MONDAY, DECEMBER 30 | 7 P.M. | FIRESTONE FIELDHOUSE | MALIBU, CA
TELEVISION: KHQ/ESPN+
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THE OPENING TIP
– Gonzaga opens West Coast Conference play against Pepperdine for the third straight season. The Zags and Waves meet in Malibu Monday at 7 p.m.
– Gonzaga is coming off a 65-62 loss to No. 22 UCLA in the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif., Saturday. Graham Ike led the Bulldogs with 24 points and eight rebounds. Ryan Nembhard had 16 points and eight assists.
– The Bulldogs have won 28 straight West Coast Conference openers, dating back to a 72-61 loss at Santa Clara in 1996. Gonzaga has won all 25 WCC openers under Mark Few.
– Gonzaga’s nine straight true road wins is the second-longest active streak in the nation. (Saint Mary’s – 10)
Ryan Nembhard’s 130 assists are first in the nation. The senior has 28 turnovers. Nembhard’s 10.0 assists per game also lead the country. His 4.64 assist-to-turnover ratio is third.
– Gonzaga is 11th in the nation averaging 87.2 points per game, which would rank third in GU history. (2020-21: 91.0)
– Five Zags are currently averaging double-digit scoring, with a sixth at 9.7 ppg. Five Bulldogs are 1,000-point career scorers.
– As a team, GU is seventh in the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.88). The Zags are sixth averaging 19.2 assists per game.
– The Bulldogs are ninth in the country shooting 80.6 percent from the free throw line. GU averages 16.3 made free throws per game, which leads the West Coast Conference.
Khalif Battle is 18th in the nation from the line at 92.5 percent. He made 50 straight free throws before missing which ranks second in program history (Derek Raivio, 56)
– Gonzaga is 15th in the country in three-point percentage defense, holding opponents to 27.7 percent from behind-the-arc. Only one Zag opponent has shot at least 33% from 3-point range, and only three have made 10 or more threes in a game versus GU.
Graham Ike (58 percent) and Braden Huff (56.9 percent) are first and second in the WCC in field goal percentage.
Mark Few was recently named a first-time nominee for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
 
SCOUTING THE WAVES
– Pepperdine has won four of its last six, but is coming off a 91-80 loss at Santa Clara Saturday to open West Coast Conference play.
– Stefan Todorovic led the Waves with 25 points, three rebounds, four assists and a steal. Dovydas Butka added 16 points with eight boards and three assists. Moe Odum tabbed 14 points, six rebounds, nine assists and two steals.
– SCU outshot the Waves 51 percent to 45 percent from the field, and the Broncos made 15-of-33 from three-point range.
– Odum’s 105 assists are third in the nation, while his 7.5 assists per game are sixth. He chips in 12.1 points per game.
– Todorovic leads the conference averaging 19.7 points per game. His 276 points rank 10th in the nation.
– Butka averages a team-best 7.6 rebounds per outing.
 
SERIES INFO
– The Zags open conference play against the Waves for the third straight season.
– It will be the 99th all-time meeting between Gonzaga and Pepperdine. The Zags have a 67-31 advantage in the series.
– GU has won 47 straight versus the Waves, with the last Pepperdine victory in the series coming on Jan. 18, 2002, 88-79, in Malibu.
– It ranks as the third-longest streak versus an opponent in Div. 1 history, and currently the longest active.
– The Bulldogs are 51-2 against the Waves under Few.
– In the latest matchup, GU won at Pepperdine last season, 86-61. It was Mark Few‘s 700th victory. Graham Ike scored 24 points and added seven rebounds. Nolan Hickman added 19 points making three three-pointers. Ben Gregg got his first start of the season and grabbed 10 rebounds. Ryan Nembhard dished out eight assists with no turnovers.
– Gonzaga has won 21 in-a-row inside the Firestone Fieldhouse and is 27-17 all-time in the meetings in Malibu.
– Gonzaga has a 35-12 advantage in the meetings in Spokane, winning 25 in-a-row against Pepperdine in Spokane. The last time the Waves won at GU was on Feb. 19, 1998, 65-64.
– Gonzaga won the first-ever meeting, 93-70, in the Knights of Columbus Tournament in Portland, on Dec. 11, 1964.
 
UP NEXT
– The 176th all-time meeting between Gonzaga and Portland in the 2025 Community Cancer Fund Classic in the Spokane Arena Thursday.
– The Zags have a 109-66 advantage in the series.
– GU has won 18 straight versus the Pilots.
– The Bulldogs are 45-2 against Portland under Mark Few.
– The Pilots last win in the series came on Jan. 9, 2014, 82-73, at Portland.
– Gonzaga is 42-6 at home in the series, and has won 18 in-a-row over Portland at home, dating back to a 72-68 loss on Feb. 19, 2003.
– GU won the latest meeting in Portland 86-65 on Feb. 22. Graham Ike scored 20 points and grabbed 14 rebounds. Nolan Hickman scored 19 points, making four three-pointers. Ben Gregg scored 13 points. Ryan Nembhard scored eight points, grabbed seven rebounds, and dished out seven assists.
– Last season in Spokane, Braden Huff scored 25 points, Anton Watson added 20 and Gonzaga beat Portland 96-64 on Feb. 7. The Zags made 15 three-pointers on 33 attempts (45.5 percent). Nolan Hickman had 12 points and shot 4 for 6 from beyond the arc. Ryan Nembhard had 10 points and six assists with no turnovers.
– Portland edged GU, 70-66, in the first-ever NCAA meeting on Jan. 18, 1959, inside the Spokane Coliseum.
 
FEW NAMED HALL OF FAME NOMINEE
Mark Few is a first-time nominee for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
-Candidates for the Hall of Fame Class of 2025 include Few, Carmelo Anthony, Sue Bird, Maya Moore, Dwight Howard, Doc Rivers, Billy Donovan, Sylvia Fowles, Chamique Holdsclaw, Lisa Bluder, Marc Gasol, and Micky Arison.
– Few is among just eight first-time North American nominees, joining a select group that includes names such as Donovan, Robert Horry, Howard, Rivers, and Amar’e Stoudemire.
– Finalists chosen from the applicable Category Screening Committees for the Class of 2025 will be announced on Feb. 14, in San Francisco as part of NBA All-Star Weekend. The entire Class of 2025 will be unveiled during a nationally televised broadcast at the NCAA Final Four in San Antonio on April 5.
 



Exciting news for all basketball fans! The Men’s Basketball team of MBB is set to open WCC (West Coast Conference) play at Pepperdine this Monday. Get ready to cheer on our team as they take on their conference rivals in what is sure to be a thrilling matchup. Don’t miss out on the action and show your support for MBB as they kick off their WCC campaign. Let’s go, MBB! #MBB #WCC #Pepperdine #Basketball #GameDay

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