WHEREAS, The Gonzaga University Men's Basketball Team is making its
sixth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament, college
basketball's "Big Dance"; and
WHEREAS, Following a regular season of unprecedented success,
culminating in a No. 3 national ranking, the Gonzaga Bulldogs hope to
continue their unparalleled tradition of postseason success this year
by achieving their highest ever NCAA seed; and
WHEREAS, The Bulldogs have won more than 20 games for six
consecutive seasons and 11 of the last 13 years; and
WHEREAS, Head Coach Mark Few, along with assistant coaches Bill
Grier, Leon Rice, and Tommy Lloyd, and trainer Steve DeLong have led
the Zags to the 2004 West Coast Conference Regular Season Title and
Tournament Title, with an 84-71 victory over St. Mary's in the WCC
Tournament Championship game; and
WHEREAS, Coach Few won his fourth consecutive West Coast Conference
coach of the year honor, leading his team to a record of 27-2, best in
school history, and the first undefeated 14-0 record in West Coast
Conference play in school history; and
WHEREAS, Senior point guard Blake Stepp has averaged 14.7 points
per game, a conference leading 6.9 assists per game, and sank 74
three-pointers during the season, earning his second consecutive West
Coast Conference player of the year award and first team all conference
honors; and
WHEREAS, Junior forward Ronny Turiaf has been named one of 30
Wooden Award finalists, the award given to the top college basketball
player in the country; and
WHEREAS, Bruising and dominating Bulldog big man Corey Violette,
along with Stepp and Turiaf, was also named to the All West Coast
Conference first team, Violette for the third time, and Stepp and
Turiaf for the second time; and
WHEREAS, Freshman Adam Morrison, who evoked many a memory of a
young Larry Bird, and freshman Sean Mallon, who led the team with a 61
percent field goal percentage, were named to the first ever West Coast
Conference all freshman team, shining a bright light on the future of
Gonzaga Bulldog basketball; and
WHEREAS, Guard Kyle Bankhead, guard Tony Skinner, and center
Richard Fox provided valuable senior leadership and guidance, while
players Erroll Knight, Derek Raivio, Colin Floyd, and Brian Michaelson
provided exciting sparks off the bench, helping guide the Zags to their
most successful regular season in school history; and
WHEREAS, The 2004 Gonzaga Bulldogs hope to keep playing well into
March as they vie for College Basketball's national championship
against the best teams in the nation;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
officially recognize the Gonzaga Men's basketball program for yet
another brilliant season of roundball dominance and wish them the best
of luck in the upcoming NCAA Tournament. GO ZAGS!!; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be delivered
to Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., President of Gonzaga University, the
Gonzaga Men's Basketball Coaching Staff and Players, and Mike Roth,
Director of the Gonzaga University Athletic Department.