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Top 5 west coast conference tournament News Today

#1
Gonzaga player goes viral for reaction to crashing into cheerleader
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sports1d ago

Gonzaga player goes viral for reaction to crashing into cheerleader

  • Gonzaga beat Oregon State 65–56 as the Bulldogs advance to the WCC final in Las Vegas.
  • Mario Saint-Supery’s viral moment came after he collided with a cheerleader during the game.
  • Saint-Supery apologized after the incident, posting on Instagram that he was trying to be polite.
  • Gonzaga’s star Jalen Warley and Graham Ike helped lift Saint-Supery after the collision.
  • Gonzaga extended its Pac-12-era conference dominance by reaching a 29th straight final.
  • The Bulldogs will face Santa Clara in the WCC final following the win.
  • Mario Saint-Supery finished with four points, four steals, three assists and two rebounds.
  • Oregon State and Gonzaga played the opening portion with focus before the late incident.
  • The incident occurred near the baseline during an and-one layup sequence.
  • The clip of the moment circulated on social media after the game.
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What Gonzaga coach Lisa Fortier said after punching ticket to NCAA Tournament
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sports21h ago

What Gonzaga coach Lisa Fortier said after punching ticket to NCAA Tournament

  • Gonzaga defeated Oregon State 76-66 in the WCC Tournament final to earn an NCAA Tournament bid.
  • Lauren Whittaker scored 26 points and grabbed nine rebounds, earning WCC Tournament MVP.
  • Fortier praised her young team's resilience in closing out a tough opponent.
  • Fortier highlighted Whittaker's consistency and work ethic on every stage.
  • Fortier noted the thrill of finally 'dancing' in the NCAA Tournament with this group.
  • Fortier explained recruiting Whittaker and choosing the right fit for development.
  • Fortier credited Bettencourt as the defensive anchor and a steady leader.
  • Fortier expressed appreciation for the West Coast Conference and the Orleans setting.
  • The article notes Andy Patton’s role as a Gonzaga observer and commentator.
  • The win gives Gonzaga its fifth NCAA Tournament appearance in six years.
  • The team leveraged late free-throw accuracy to seal the win.
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Men’s March Madness 2026 auto-bids tracker: Siena, Gonzaga latest to earn NCAA Tournament spots
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sports15h ago

Men’s March Madness 2026 auto-bids tracker: Siena, Gonzaga latest to earn NCAA Tournament spots

  • Gonzaga secured the West Coast Conference auto-bid after a 79-68 win over Santa Clara.
  • Siena earned the MAAC auto-bid as they returned to the NCAA Tournament behind strong defense and leadership from Justice Shoats and Gavin Doty.
  • Wright State clinched the Horizon League bid after a 66-63 win over Detroit Mercy.
  • Hofstra is positioned for a potential at-large bid after their CAA run and 24-10 record.
  • Northern Iowa earned the Missouri Valley auto-bid after beating Illinois-Chicago in the MVC championship.
  • LIU clinched the Northeast auto-bid by defeating Wagner in the NEC semifinals.
  • Tennessee State secured the Ohio Valley auto-bid, marking its first NCAA appearance since 1994.
  • Gonzaga’s bid status is tied to both conference success and national title expectations.
  • Skyline of conference schedules shows a full championship slate with dates and times.
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Men's NCAA Tournament Bubble Tracker: SMU, Cincinnati Improve Resumes
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sports11h ago

Men's NCAA Tournament Bubble Tracker: SMU, Cincinnati Improve Resumes

  • SMU beat Syracuse in the ACC Tournament, boosting its at-large bid prospects and staying on the edge of the field.
  • Cincinnati climbs back onto the bubble with a Big 12 win, but remains among the 'Next Four Out' projections.
  • Gonzaga sews up an automatic bid from the WCC after winning the conference title.
  • Virginia Tech’s loss to Wake Forest hurts its near-term at-large bid chances.
  • Santa Clara’s late-season wins keep it on the possible bubble, with a path to an automatic bid if it reaches the WCC final.
  • Syracuse’s tournament fate remains uncertain as bubble projections shift with conference results.
  • Gonzaga's dominance and a deep conference finish reinforce strong NCAA seed potential.
  • The bubble tracker highlights select 'Last Four In' and 'Next Four Out' projections shaping Selection Sunday.
  • MITIGATING FACT: The report notes at-large bid chances rely on NET, KenPom rankings, and conference results.
  • The Bubble Tracker provides ongoing updates as conference tournaments progress toward Selection Sunday.
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Best Bet For The West Coast Championship
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sports11h ago

Best Bet For The West Coast Championship

  • Gonzaga is favored to win the West Coast Conference Tournament after recent wins and a strong season.
  • Santa Clara advanced by beating Pacific and Saint Mary's to reach the championship.
  • Gonzaga defeated Oregon State by nine points to reach the final.
  • The author notes Gonzaga has only three losses this season, with one to Saint Mary’s and others to Portland and Michigan.
  • An alternate bet suggests wagering on Santa Clara at +210 to win the tournament if Gonzaga loses.
  • The piece recommends the under 161.5 as a likely slower, lower-scoring game.
  • The author signs off by inviting readers to follow more betting information on X/Twitter.
  • The article was published in Las Vegas, and notes the setting as the West Coast Conference Tournament final.
  • Gonzaga had prior wins against Santa Clara, giving them a historical edge in this matchup.
  • The piece frames the semifinal results as context for the championship matchup and betting angles.
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