Gonzaga is moving from the West Coast Conference (WCC) to the Pac‑12.

Quick Scoop: What conference is Gonzaga going to?

  • Gonzaga has accepted an invitation to join the Pac‑12 Conference, alongside schools like Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, San Diego State, Oregon State, Washington State, and Utah State.
  • This move is part of the Pac‑12’s “best-in-the-west” rebuild/expansion strategy after its major realignment shakeups.
  • Gonzaga is still playing in the WCC for its final season, with the league already having released Gonzaga’s 2025–26 conference schedule, confirming it as their last WCC run.

Timeline in simple terms

  • 2025–26: Gonzaga plays its final season in the WCC; an 18‑game schedule has been set for that year.
  • After that season, Gonzaga transitions into the Pac‑12 for conference play, joining the rebuilt league.

In forum and social chatter, you’ll often see it summed up as:
“Zags are leaving the WCC and heading to the Pac‑12 after 2025‑26.”

Tiny context: why this is a big deal

  • Gonzaga has been the flagship basketball brand of the WCC for years, so their jump adds instant hoops credibility to the Pac‑12’s new lineup.
  • For fans, that means new conference rivalries (e.g., vs. Oregon State, Washington State, San Diego State) and a different travel and TV profile than the old WCC slate.

TL;DR: Gonzaga is leaving the WCC and is going to the Pac‑12 Conference after its final WCC season (2025–26).

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