GU 2010-11 men's basketball media guide

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FEW has also accomplished plenty of “firsts” since taking over the reins for the 1999-00 season. Dan Dickau became Gonzaga’s inaugural selection to the Associated Press All-America first team in 2002, and also was tabbed Gonzaga’s first John R. Wooden Award Top Five All-American. Gonzaga’s name has also been called often in the NBA Draft. Dickau was a 2002 first-round choice of the Sacramento Kings, Richie Frahm went in the 2004 Expansion Draft to the Charlotte Bobcats and Stepp was a second-round pick of the Minnesota Timberwolves that same year. Morrison became the highestdrafted player in Gonzaga history at No. 3 by the Bobcats in ’06 and Austin Daye was the 15th overall selection of the Detroit Pistons in ’09. The Bulldogs also cracked the Top 10 in the national polls for the first time in school history in 2002, finishing the season ranked sixth in the Associated Press Top 25. Gonzaga’s 29-4 record also set a single-season mark for victories which was matched in 2006. A 10-year Gonzaga assistant head coach, Few was named head coach July 26, 1999, following Dan Monson’s departure for the University of Minnesota. Few joined the Bulldogs for the 1989-90 season as a graduate assistant under former head coach Dan Fitzgerald, then was promoted to a fulltime assistant for the 1991-92 season. He had been named associate head coach in April of 1999 following a season in which the Bulldogs became the basketball darlings of the nation on their March run which saw Gonzaga come within a few ticks of the clock of advancing to the Final Four. A loss to eventual national champion University of Connecticut in the West Regional Finals in Phoenix, Ariz., ended the Cinderella story that captured basketball fans from coast to coast. Former Gonzaga University President Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., and director of athletics Mike Roth didn’t hesitate in rewarding Few for his long loyalty to Gonzaga. “Mark had been an integral part of Gonzaga’s success the last decade,” Roth said. “I think that speaks well for the program when you can say your last two head coaches were promoted from within. It displays the loyalty they have had as assistants. We didn’t give Mark the job, he earned it. He’s continued to raise the bar in his 10 seasons as head coach.”

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head Coach - 12th year - 22nd at Gonzaga

Few’s contract assures his presence on the Bulldog bench through 2018, his long-term agreement reflecting the university’s commitment to Few and his commitment to Gonzaga. This will allow Few to continue to build on success he has enjoyed at Gonzaga. Few has always been known for getting the most out of players both and off the court. He is committed to total player development. Since Few arrived on the Gonzaga staff, the Bulldogs have produced 59 All-West Conference selections, 11 WCC Player of the Year recipients and six Academic All-Americans. “When a young man enters the Bulldog basketball program, I believe it is our responsibility as coaches to help them reach their potential in every facet of their lives,” Few said. “Our commitment to the players will always go far beyond the basketball court with a goal of producing the complete individual, one that Gonzaga University will be proud of long after their playing days.” Few and Marcy, married in 1994, became parents with the arrival of Austin James (A.J.) (2000); followed by the arrival of Joseph Dillon (2002), Julia Ann Elizabeth (2006) and Colt Walker Norman (2009). The Few’s wedding was more special because Rev. Norm Few, father of the groom, officiated.

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