A sharpshooting guard, Dickau was a consensus First-Team All-American in 2002 and one of the best scorers in Gonzaga history.
As the floor general for Gonzaga’s first deep NCAA Tournament run in 1999, Santangelo set the standard for future point guards.
One of the most iconic scorers in college basketball history, Morrison led the nation in scoring (28.1 PPG) in 2006 and shared the Wooden Award.
A key player in Gonzaga’s 2021 national runner-up team, Kispert was an elite shooter and NABC Player of the Year.
Though he played just one season, Suggs hit one of the most famous shots in NCAA Tournament history—a half-court buzzer-beater against UCLA in the 2021 Final Four.
A dominant forward and WCC Player of the Year, Hachimura was instrumental in Gonzaga’s continued rise to national powerhouse status.
Before becoming an NBA legend, Stockton was a dynamic playmaker at Gonzaga, finishing as the school’s all-time steals leader at the time.
The leader of Gonzaga’s first-ever national championship game team, Williams-Goss was a consensus All-American and WCC Player of the Year.
One of the most accomplished players in Gonzaga history, Timme led the Bulldogs to multiple deep tournament runs and became the school’s all-time leading scorer.
A dominant force in the paint, Sabonis was a double-double machine and a key player in Gonzaga’s deep tournament runs before heading to the NBA.