This nickname, used for Gonzaga students and athletes, is short for "Bulldog."
Zag
Before the start of the basketball season, students pack the McCarthey Athletic Center for this spirited event.
Kraziness in the Kennel
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Gonzaga University is located in this Washington city.
Spokane
The official student fan club for Gonzaga basketball, known for its high energy and school spirit.
The Kennel Club
Gonzaga’s Jesuit mission encourages students to embrace this Latin phrase, meaning "care for the whole person."
Cura Personalis
What are our three pillars
Sisterhood, Service, Leadership
This iconic Spokane landmark, a former World’s Fair Expo site, is now a public park with a beautiful riverfront, gondola ride, and walking paths.
Riverfront Park
This popular dining spot on campus is officially called the John J. Hemmingson Center, but students still call it this.
The COG
First-year students and all Zags must complete this Jesuit-inspired curriculum as part of their degree.
Core Cirriculum
What is the name of the boys version of us?
Knights of Gonzaga
Gonzaga’s University Chapel is named after this Jesuit saint, who is also the school’s namesake.
St. Aloysius
This campus currency allows students to purchase food and items at campus locations without using cash.
Bulldog Bucks
The Crosby Student Center is named after this famous Gonzaga alum.
Bing Crosby
How many girls are in Setons?
30
his head coach, who has led Gonzaga since 1999, turned the program into a national powerhouse.
Mark Few
Free late-night campus events featuring games, food, and entertainment are known as this.
Spike Nites
This Jesuit university in Spokane, Washington, was founded in 1887 and is named after a 16th-century Italian saint.
Gonzaga University
When was Setons Founded?
1951
This annual basketball tournament, featuring 68 college teams, is known for its thrilling upsets and buzzer-beaters, and is held every year in March and April.
March Madness