Gonzaga: The March to Madness - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Head coach Mark Few and the Zags battle a host of longtime regional rivals in the highly competitive West Coast Conference. As of Feb. 8, The Zags owned a 19-5 record with a sterling 11-2 conference mark

Episode 2
With the NCAA Tournament on the horizon, the Zags host conference rivals University of the Pacific and Saint Mary's College. Gonzaga lost a hard-fought game to the highly touted St. Mary's Gaels in January and seeks to even the score as the West Coast Conference regular season title hangs in the balance.

Episode 3
Fighting for a top seed in the upcoming post-season conference tournament, the Zags wrap up the regular season with key road contests against West Coast Conference rivals University of San Diego and BYU.

Episode 4
As the West Coast Conference Tournament gets underway in Las Vegas, the second-seeded Zags look to secure their fourth straight conference championship, which would bring them an automatic invite to the NCAA Championship Tournament.

Episode 5
With its fourth consecutive WCC post-season tournament crown highlighted by a title game triumph over arch-rival Saint Mary's, the Gonzaga Bulldogs clinch an 18th consecutive trip to the NCAA men's basketball championship tournament.
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