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Few Seeks to Return Gonzaga to National Title Contention
Mark Few aims to reclaim the WCC title with a talented roster including Tyon Grant-Foster, backed by a Spokane court ruling extending his eligibility.
- On Monday, Gonzaga opens at home versus Texas Southern after Gonzaga head coach Mark Few spent the offseason filling his roster with talented newcomers and aims to return the Bulldogs to national-title contention.
- After losing key guards Ryan Nembhard, Nolan Hickman and Khalif Battle last year, Gonzaga finished 14-4 in the West Coast Conference and lost the regular-season title to Saint Mary's.
- Gonzaga added transfers including Jalen Warley, Virginia transfer and former five-star recruit, Adam Miller, transfer from Arizona State and projected starting shooting guard, and Steele Venters, guard returning from two missed seasons and Big Sky MVP, while retaining front-court players Graham Ike and Braden Huff.
- A Spokane County Superior Court judge restored eligibility of 25-year-old Tyon Grant-Foster, with Few saying `He literally died, his heart stopped not once but twice`.
- With Few's long record, Gonzaga head coach Mark Few has won 22 regular-season titles and 20 tournament championships as Gonzaga prepares to leave the WCC for the reconstituted Pac-12.
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Gonzaga coach Mark Few seeks to return the No. 21 Bulldogs to national title contention
Coach Mark Few wants to return No. 21 Gonzaga to the list of national title contenders, and he’s assembled a loaded team to get there.
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