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Gonzaga Bulldogs Seek Sharpshooting Redemption Against Thunderbirds

Summary

  • Gonzaga Bulldogs return home after 3 wins in 9 days
  • Zags' three-point shooting has struggled, but Southern Utah allows 50% from deep
  • Opportunity for younger players to get playing time
Gonzaga Bulldogs Seek Sharpshooting Redemption Against Thunderbirds

On Monday, November 17th, 2025, the Gonzaga Bulldogs return to the McCarthey Athletic Center to face off against the Southern Utah Thunderbirds. This will be the Zags' fourth game in just nine days, a stretch that has seen them defeat opponents from the SEC, Big East, and Big 12.

After this matchup, Gonzaga will get a well-deserved week off before their next game on November 24th against the Alabama Crimson Tide as part of the Player's Era Festival in Las Vegas. While it would be easy for the Bulldogs to look past Southern Utah, who is currently ranked 302nd in the country, this game represents a great opportunity for the team to find something they have been missing all season: their three-point shooting.

The Thunderbirds have allowed their three Division I opponents to shoot a combined 50% from beyond the arc this year, while Gonzaga has only shot 30.4% as a team. Players like Steele Venters, Tyon Grant-Foster, and Braeden Smith have all struggled from deep, but Monday's matchup should give the Zags open looks to help them regain their shooting touch and carry that momentum into the upcoming tournament in Las Vegas.

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The Gonzaga Bulldogs have a 4-0 record on the year and are 3-1 against the spread. However, their three-point shooting has struggled, with the team only shooting 30.4% from deep so far this season.
This game represents a great opportunity for the Bulldogs to find their three-point shooting touch, as Southern Utah's opponents have shot a combined 50% from beyond the arc this year. Gonzaga will look to take advantage of this and build momentum before their upcoming matchup against Alabama.
Players like Steele Venters, Tyon Grant-Foster, and Braeden Smith have not shot as well as expected from three-point range, and will be looking to break out of their slumps against the Thunderbirds.

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