They unveil the bracket at 3 p.m. on CBS. Some teams will be squirming, others will be merely curious.
Gonzaga is among that latter group, in the tournament for the 17th consecutive year, probably as a No. 2 seed and almost certainly headed to KeyArena for the building’s first NCAA men’s subregionals in 11 years. So the Zags’ suspense will be over whom, not whether.
“It’s probably not as exciting as it was the first time,” said Gonzaga coach Mark Few. “But it’s still a very rewarding day.
“It always hits right at home — kind of like when you go to Christmas Eve service. You’re rushed, hurried, and ‘Oh yeah, that’s what this is all about.’ ”
Gonzaga is among that latter group, in the tournament for the 17th consecutive year, probably as a No. 2 seed and almost certainly headed to KeyArena for the building’s first NCAA men’s subregionals in 11 years. So the Zags’ suspense will be over whom, not whether.
“It’s probably not as exciting as it was the first time,” said Gonzaga coach Mark Few. “But it’s still a very rewarding day.
“It always hits right at home — kind of like when you go to Christmas Eve service. You’re rushed, hurried, and ‘Oh yeah, that’s what this is all about.’ ”