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Top five moments of Gonzaga men's basketball home games this season

We took a look back on amazing offense, some razzle dazzle plays and a shot that will never be forgotten in Gonzaga history.

SPOKANE, Wash. — As you Gonzaga men's basketball fans wait for the action to resume for the Zags to play again on Monday in the West Coast Conference Tournament, we bring you some treats.

We took a look back on the best five moments in The Kennel this season.

NO. 5: DRILLING SHOTS AGAINST DENVER.

In a home game against Denver, the Zags shot 84.5 percent from the field in the first half.

That was the best shooting half in Gonzaga history. The Bulldogs made its first 15 shots of the game.

They jumped out to a 36-6 lead at one point and never looked back. Gonzaga won by 61 points which is the largest win margin of victory in program history.

NO. 4: CLARKE AND PERKINS BREAK RECORDS

Brandon Clarke made an impact quickly on the defensive end at Gonzaga, breaking the school record for most blocks in a season.

He passed former Zag Austin Daye for the top spot at home against San Francisco.

His next block will be his 100th this year.

Josh Perkins also had a special moment, as he broke the all-time school record for assists.

He passed Matt Santangelo to stand alone as the master passer.

NO. 3: ZAGS THRASH SAINT MARY'S

There's nothing like throttling your rival.

Gonzaga bamboozled the Gaels out of the gates This one might as well been over before the tip.

Gonzaga was up by 33 at halftime. They won 94-46.

NO. 2: HACHIMURA HEROICS AGAINST THE HUSKIES
It was tied at 79 against Washington in the final moments and then Rui Hachimura happened.

Hachimura is lethal from mid-range and the Huskies learned that the hard way as Rui hit the game-winner ith .6 seconds left in the game.

The shot kept the Zags at number one in the AP Poll at the time.

NO. 1: A SPECIAL SENIOR NIGHT

Senior night is when The Kennel rocked the mosT.

It was an incredible atmosphere thanks to Geno Crandall's crossover, Crandall's behind the back pass to Jeremy Jones and Hachimura's breakaway dunk started by a Brandon Clarke block.

It was a fitting way to cap off the home games in The Kennel this season. The Bulldogs won 102-68.

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