SPOKANE, Wash. — Corey Kispert believed Gonzaga would be playing for the national title at the end of last season, before the Bulldogs' championship aspirations were derailed by the coronavirus pandemic.
In the wake of the disruption, Kispert thought about saying goodbye to those dreams of a college championship and moving on to play professionally. But the draw of what Gonzaga missed out on, and the hopes of finally bringing a national title home, pulled Kispert back in.
"It leaves a pit in the stomach that hasn't been filled,″ Kispert said.
The senior forward is a big reason the Bulldogs are beginning the season as the No. 1 team in the preseason Associated Press Top 25. He's a preseason All-American selection as well, looking to improve on a team that last season went 31-2 overall and 15-1 in the West Coast Conference before the season came to an abrupt end before the NCAA Tournament.
Despite losing several top players, the Zags should be in the mix as contenders again. Kispert, who was named to the WCC first team last season, averaged 13.9 points per game, led the team in minutes played and made 3-pointers (78) and hit 81% of his free-throws. He shot 43.8% from behind the arc.
"I wanted to be on this team," Kispert said. "It will be in our hands. I see the talent from the freshmen to the other guys, and it's easy to want to be a part of it."
Gonzaga has talent in abundance.
Joel Ayayi, who pulled his name from the NBA draft, and sophomore Drew Timme were big contributors last season. Ayayi averaged 10.6 points and 6.3 rebounds, while Timme added 9.8 points off the bench.