Yesterday, @espn ranked college basketball's top 50 individual seasons of the one-and-done era. @brandonclarke23 came in at No. 14. He was the only @ZagMBB player listed.
One of the more dominant college players to play for Gonzaga. He used his redshirt year better than almost anyone in program history
You hate to see this headline in general, but specifically for Clarke. In my interactions with him, he was always great to talk with!
BREAKING—Mark Few has been voted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, sources told @CBSSports. Few, 63, built a one-of-a-kind story at Gonzaga, turning a small Jesuit school into one of the biggest brands in CBB. Two NCAA title games, 773-156 record, 44 league titles + more
Cal Raleigh not pinch hitting against a righty there is a criminal act
0-9 this WBC be damned, he was the second (first)-best player in the AL last season
The 2026 @SRPreps Spring Preview section is at the printer and hits the stands (and web) on Thursday. Jammed packed with features and outlooks for all spring sports. Thanks to @ElhueSmails, @CdAGregLee, @JustinReed99 and Madison McCord for their efforts to the project!
The Kennel has been loud over the years, but there is definitely a different energy with this being the final West Coast Conference game against Saint Mary's at home
Since 2022, sales of The Farnham have raised more than $100,000.
“That is nothing to just scoff at; that is really good money, and I’m really grateful and honored,” he said.
The donations hit $32,000 last year, and the goal this year is to break $40,000.
@SeanFarnham created a direct link to his donation page: https://t.co/d90fHdeorb.
On November 16, 2010, @SeanFarnham pulled up to a high-top table inside of the 3-year-old Davenport Tower in downtown Spokane after a narrow Gonzaga loss.
It was his first trip to Spokane for ESPN, which had hired him earlier that year, but his affinity for the Lilac City that’s now known well hadn’t yet taken root. It was about to, starting with a Safari Room menu item that Farnham would have never thought twice to order.
https://t.co/t7VbmUzldn
On November 16, 2010, @SeanFarnham pulled up to a high-top table inside of the 3-year-old Davenport Tower in downtown Spokane after a narrow Gonzaga loss.
It was his first trip to Spokane for ESPN, which had hired him earlier that year, but his affinity for the Lilac City that’s now known well hadn’t yet taken root. It was about to, starting with a Safari Room menu item that Farnham would have never thought twice to order.
https://t.co/t7VbmUzldn