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Thursday, May 11, 2006

Spokane's Gonzaga vs Duke In Madison Square Garden

The Gonzaga Bulldogs of Spokane, Washington will get their chance to match up against the high caliber Duke Blue Devils later this year.

'Duke and Gonzaga, two of the most successful college basketball programs of the past decade, have never played. Until now.

The Blue Devils will play the "Bulldogs" on Dec. 21 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Where are J.J. Redick and Adam Morrison when we need them?

Gonzaga athletic director Mike Roth said the deal is another sign of the Bulldogs' high national profile.

"A few years ago, it might have been 'Gonzaga gets to play Duke,"' Roth said Thursday. "Now it's Duke versus Gonzaga. Two national powers playing each other."

The match was brokered by Madison Square Garden officials, who signed agreements with both teams, Roth said. He declined to discuss how much Gonzaga will be paid for the game.

This will be the first meeting between the two schools, which were ranked in or near the top 10 of The Associated Press Top 25 all last season.

Even though Duke is from the storied Atlantic Coast Conference and Gonzaga hails from the lightly regarded West Coast Conference, the teams have been linked in recent years.

Duke and Gonzaga are the only Division 1 teams to have won at least 80 percent of their games in the past six years, and they are the only teams to have avoided a 10-loss season in the past eight years.

In addition, Morrison of Gonzaga and Redick of Duke engaged in a season-long showdown for the national scoring title. Morrison won with an average of 28.1 points per game, while Redick averaged 26.8. But Redick edged out Morrison in most player-of-the-year selections.

Redick has used up his eligibility, while Morrison opted to skip his senior year and declare for the NBA draft.

Gonzaga is 7-1 all-time against ACC teams.

Duke, coached by Mike Krzyzewski, finished the season 32-4 after losing in the third round of the NCAA tournament. Gonzaga, coached by Mark Few, finished 29-4 and also lost in the third round.

Gonzaga may try to schedule another East Coast game during the trip, Roth said. While the schedule for next season has not been released, Gonzaga will play Texas at a tournament in Phoenix, he said.

Game time and ticket information for the Duke game are not yet available, Roth said.

Eric Gelfand, vice president of public relations for Madison Square Garden, told The Spokesman-Review newspaper that the Dec. 21 date was picked in part to give Duke and Gonzaga fans attending the game a chance to experience the Big Apple in its holiday splendor.

"We want fans from both schools to come and enjoy our city," he said. "I hope Gonzaga's fans travel well, because Duke's do. They've played here many times. It's like their home away from home."

Roth said Gonzaga was hoping to charter an airplane for Bulldogs fans wishing to attend the game.

"There is no more beautiful place to be at Christmas than New York City," Roth said.

Gonzaga has played once before in Madison Square Garden, losing to Saint Joseph's 73-66 on Nov. 14, 2003, in Morrison's first college game.'

Spokane's Gonzaga vs Duke In Madison Square Garden

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