
The NCAA approved a proposal allowing teams to play up to two preseason exhibition games against any four-year school (including Division I teams, which Saint Mary’s did by scheduling Arizona in Tucson and Ole Miss in Oxford), both starting this upcoming season.
Gonzaga will first play NAIA Northwest University on October 19th at 2 p.m. PT in an exhibition. The Eagles are in nearby Kirkland, Washington, and are a Christian college.
Last season, Northwest finished third to last in the Cascade Collegiate Conference with a 4-18 league record, 5-23 overall. They compete against Warner Pacific, Eastern Oregon, Southern Oregon, and Lewis-Clark State, whom the Zags have played in recent years.
Following that tune-up will be another exhibition against D-II Western Oregon on October 27th, and after that is when things are for real.
Here is Gonzaga’s full 2025-26 non-conference schedule:
Kraziness in the Kennel (McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane, Washington) – October 4th
#Northwest (McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane, Washington) – October 19th
#Western Oregon (McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane, Washington) – October 27th
Texas Southern (McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane, Washington) – November 3rd
Oklahoma (Spokane Arena in Spokane, Washington) – November 8th
Creighton (McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane, Washington) – November 11th
Arizona State (Desert Financial Arena in Tempe, Arizona) – November 14th
Southern Utah (McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane, Washington) – November 17th
*Alabama (Players Era Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada) – November 24th
*Maryland (Players Era Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada) – November 25th
*Players Era Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada (consolation/third place/championship) – November 26th
Kentucky (Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee) – December 5th
North Florida (McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane, Washington) – December 7th
UCLA (Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington) – December 13th
Campbell (McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane, Washington) – December 17th
Oregon (Moda Center in Portland, Oregon) – December 21st
*Arena location for the Players Era Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada, will be at either the MGM Grand Garden Arena or the Michelob ULTRA Arena; Winner receives $1 million, 2nd place at $500,000, 3rd place receives $300,000, 4th place with $200,000
The final West Coast Conference schedule for Gonzaga was also recently announced, but it still has some moving parts, with nine of the matchups having a span of dates listed in order to keep “date flexibility with national TV partners to provide more national exposure for the conference on additional days of the week.”
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