
WCC Tournament Greats: Day 1
Feb. 20, 2006 SAN BRUNO, Calif. - With the West Coast Conference Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament just around the corner, the WCC takes a look back at some of the event's all-time great performers. Each weekday, leading up to the day before the championships begin (March 1), the WCC will recognize one male and one female former student-athlete for their achievements during the WCC Tournament. This year's event marks the 20th anniversary of the men's tournament and the 15th anniversary of the women's tournament. WCC Tournament All-Time Great Performers: Day 1 GONZAGA - Dan Dickau (2001-02) In 2001, Dickau averaged 21.7 points per game in leading the Zags to the tournament title. He dropped in a game-high 25 points in the tournament finale versus Santa Clara en route to MVP honors. The following year, the No. 2 seeded Bulldogs faced the No. 1 seeded Pepperdine Waves in the tournament final. With the Zags trailing 45-44 at the half, Dickau poured in 27 second half points to propel Gonzaga to a thrilling 96-90 win over the Waves, earning his second consecutive tournament MVP honor. SANTA CLARA - Melissa King (1992-93) King, who is SCU's all-time leading scorer and ranks third on the WCC's career scoring list with 1,798 points, dropped in a single-game record 30 points as the top-seeded Broncos knocked off Bay Area rival USF in the 1992 championship game, 67-62. The 30-point effort remained a WCC Tournament record until Gonzaga's Jessica Malone scored 33 points during a first round contest in 2001. King was also named to the WCC all-tournament team after leading SCU to the championship game in 1993. |