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Lisa Fortier

Lisa Mispley Fortier (born April 5, 1981) is an American basketball coach, currently the head coach of the women's basketball team at Gonzaga University.

Lisa Fortier
Fortier in 2023
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamGonzaga
ConferenceWCC
Record265–63 (.808)
Biographical details
Born (1981-04-05) April 5, 1981 (age 43)
Grass Valley, California
Playing career
2000–2002Butte CC
2002–2004Cal State Monterey Bay
Position(s)Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2006–2007Northern Colorado (asst.)
2007–2014Gonzaga (asst.)
2014–presentGonzaga
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
2004–2006Gonzaga (coord. of basketball ops.)
Head coaching record
Tournaments4–7 (.364)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
  • Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year (2024)
  • Maggie Dixon Award (2015)
  • 6× West Coast Conference Coach of the Year (2015, 2017–2019, 2023–2024)

Early life and education edit

Fortier, born Lisa Mispley, is the oldest of three children to Bill and Tami Mispley. Fortier played basketball at Placer High School before playing at both Butte Community College and California State University, Monterey Bay. At Cal State, she earned honorable mention All Cal-Pac Conference honors as a junior and was named to the NAIA Academic All-America list in 2003. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Cal State, Monterey Bay, in 2004 with a B.A. in human communication.[1] As a junior in 2002–03, Fortier averaged 12.1 points,. 4.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists.[2] As a senior in 2003–04, Fortier averaged 9.1 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 3.0 assists [3]

Coaching career edit

After two years as director of operations at Gonzaga, where she earned her master's degree in Sport and Athletic Administration in 2006,[1] Fortier was an assistant coach at Northern Colorado in the 2006–07 season, then an assistant at Gonzaga from 2007 to 2014.[1]

On April 14, 2014, Fortier was hired as Gonzaga women's basketball head coach, succeeding Kelly Graves, who accepted the head coaching position at Oregon the week before.[4][5] Prior to becoming head coach, she was director of basketball operations for the Zags from 2004 to 2006 and assistant coach from 2007 to 2014, where she focused on the team's defense.[6]

2014–2015 season edit

Fortier picked up her first win as a head coach with a 75–65 over the Dayton at the Kennel on November 16, 2014.[7] The biggest highlight in non-conference play was the Eastern Washington game at Reese Court on December 3, 2014, where Elle Tinkle (daughter of Wayne Tinkle) shot the game-winning jumper to lead the Zags to a 61–60 win.[8] The Zags finished non-conference play with a 7–4 record.

Fortier picked up her first conference win as a head coach with a 78–62 over Jeff Judkins' BYU team at the Kennel on December 27, 2014.[9] The biggest conference game came against the San Francisco Dons on February 7, 2015, at the Kennel, where the Zags won 91–84 in a 4-overtime thriller.[10] The Zags clinched their 11th consecutive WCC regular-season crown on February 19, 2015, with an 80–72 win over the Saint Mary's Gaels.[11] It also marked the first regular-season crown under Fortier's head coaching tenure.[11] Gonzaga finished WCC regular-season play with a 16–2 record with losses against Pacific at home and San Diego on the road.

In the conference tournament, the Zags defeated the Loyola Marymount Lions 70–50 before losing to BYU 61–55.[12][13] It was the Zags first non-appearance in the WCC Tournament Final game since the 2006 season.[13][14] However, Gonzaga still received an #11 seed in the Spokane region, the second at-large bid in school history and the third in West Coast Conference play.[15]

In the NCAA tournament, Fortier led the Zags to an 82–69 first round win over the George Washington Colonials and a 76–64 second round win over the Oregon State Beavers.[16][17] Both games were held at the Gill Coliseum in Corvallis, Oregon. In the next game, the Zags led the Tennessee Volunteers 57–40 before Tennessee went on a 23–6 run to end regulation and force the game into overtime. The Zags season came to an end with a 73–69 overtime defeat to the Volunteers, in front of mostly Zags fans at the Spokane Arena.[18]

On April 6, 2015, it was announced that she was named the Maggie Dixon Award Rookie Coach of the Year.[19]

2015–2016 season edit

On June 18, 2015, the WBCA announced that Fortier would serve as part of the board of directors for the West region.[20]

Fortier's Zags finished non-conference play with an 8–4 record. Their most significant non-conference game was against Wyoming, where the Zags won 61–57 in overtime.[21] The Zags finished 10–8 in West Coast Conference play, finishing fifth place, ending Gonzaga's 11 consecutive West Coast Conference regular season titles, where the BYU Cougars women's basketball team won the outright title.[22] Gonzaga earned its biggest conference win against #22 BYU in front of a sold-out crowd of 6,000 at the McCarthey Athletic Center, where the Zags outscored BYU 33–13 in the fourth quarter to defeat the WCC regular season champs 73–55 on Senior day.[23] In the WCC tournament, the Zags lost to Santa Clara 59–58, their earliest tournament exit since the 2005–06 season.[24]

The Zags received an at-large bid for the WNIT, their first since the 2007–08 season.[25] They hosted the UC-Riverside Highlanders; the Big West regular season champs at the McCarthey Athletic Center on March 17, with the Zags defeating the Highlanders 88–54. The Zags next hosted Utah, losing to the Utes 92–77 to end their season at 19–14. The Zags finished one game shy of playing against their former coach, Kelly Graves and his Oregon Ducks, when his Ducks won 84–59 on the same night the Zags lost to the Utes.[26]

2016–2017 season edit

The Zags finished non-conference play for the 2016–17 season with a 9–2 record, including upset victories over #11 ranked Stanford at their homecourt on November 18 and over Northwestern at the McCarthey Athletic Center on December 19. The Zags started the WCC conference schedule with losses to Pepperdine in Malibu and Pacific at home.[27]

After losing their first two conference games, the Zags finished conference play winning 14 of the last 16 games. They won the WCC regular season title by defeating San Diego 62–57 on "Senior Night" in front of a sellout crowd of 6,000 at McCarthey Athletic Center. This marked the Zags' 12th regular season title and the second title in the Fortier era.[28]

The Zags were rewarded with the #1 seed in the WCC tournament and they responded by defeating 9th seeded Pacific 91–59 on March 3, 4th seeded San Francisco 77–46 on March 6, and 3rd seeded Saint Mary's 86–75 to win their 7th WCC tournament title in program history and the first tournament title under Fortier. After winning the WCC tournament, the Zags were selected as an #11 seed to face Sherri Coale's Oklahoma Sooners at the Hec Edmundson Pavilion. This marked the ninth NCAA tournament appearance for the Zags and the second under Fortier.[29][30] The Zags season ended with a 75–62 loss to Oklahoma to finish their season with a 26–7 record.[31]

2017–2018 season edit

The Zags began their season with a 7–4 non-conference record.[32] They finished regular season conference play with a 17–1 record, with the lone loss against St. Mary's at home.[33][34] The Zags clinched their 13th WCC regular season title and the third under Fortier in the process.[35]

The Zags won their 8th WCC tournament title and their second under Fortier with wins over Pepperdine, San Francisco, and San Diego.[36] They were selected as the 13th seed in the Lexington region, and slated to face the 4th seeded Stanford Cardinal at Maples Pavilion. This marked the tenth NCAA tournament appearance for the Zags and the third under Fortier.[37] The Zags' season ended with an 82–68 loss against Stanford to finish their season with a 27–6 record.[38]

2018–2019 season edit

The Zags finished nonconference play with an 11–1 record with the lone loss coming against top-ranked Notre Dame at the Vancouver Showcase Thanksgiving Day.[39][40] The biggest win in nonconference came against then #8 ranked Stanford Cardinals, where the Zags upset the Cardinals 79–73 at the Kennel on December 2.[41] The Zags finished conference play with a 16–2 record, with both losses coming against BYU, both at Marriott Center on January 17 and the Kennel on February 16.[42][43] The Zags clinched their 14th regular season WCC title and the fourth under Fortier.[44] The Zags started off WCC Tournament play with a 78–77 win over St. Mary's on a game-winning shot by Zykera Rice at the buzzer.[45] The Zags lost the championship game to BYU 82–68.[46] However, the Zags received an at-large bid in the Albany, New York region, where they were selected as the #5 seed. This marked the eleventh NCAA tournament appearance for the Zags and the fourth under Fortier. In the first round, the Zags defeated Arkansas-Little Rock 68–51 on March 23 at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis, Oregon. It was their first NCAA tournament victory since 2015.[47] The Zags suffered a 76–70 loss to Oregon State in the second round to finish the season with a 29–5 record.[48]

USA Basketball assistant coach edit

In May 2019, Fortier was named one of the four assistant coaches for 2019 USA Basketball Junior National Team trials.[49]

2019–2020 season edit

The Zags finished non-conference for the second year in a row with a 11–1 record, including winning the Gulf Coast Showcase tournament Thanksgiving weekend, and defeating #20 Missouri State on December 20. The lone loss came on November 17 at then #3 Stanford in overtime.[50][51][52]
The Zags finished conference play with a 17–1 record, with the lone loss coming on February 8 at Saint Mary's, ending the Zags 21-games win streak, which was the longest in NCAA women's basketball at the time.[53]
The Zags clinched their 15th regular season WCC title and the fifth under Fortier.[54] The 28–2 record is the best start in Gonzaga women's basketball history.[55] The Zags lost to the Portland Pilots 70–69 on March 9 in the semifinals of the WCC tournament at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas after leading 29–9 towards the end of the first quarter.[56] On March 12, it was announced that the Lady Zags basketball season abruptly comes to an end, due to the coronavirus issue and the cancellation of postseason play, including NCAA basketball tournaments.[57] The Lady Zags finished the season with a 28–3 record.

2020–2021 season edit

The Zags finished non-conference play with a 5–2 record, with wins over the South Dakota Coyotes, Wyoming Cowgirls, Montana Grizzlies, Eastern Michigan Eagles, and North Alabama Lions, along with a near upset of then #1 ranked South Carolina Gamecocks, only losing to them by 7 and the South Dakota State Jackrabbits by 3.[58][59][60] The Zags finished conference play with a 16–1 record, with the lone loss coming on February 18 at BYU.[61] The Zags clinched their 16th regular season WCC title and the sixth under Fortier.[62] The Zags defeated the Santa Clara Broncos 72–62 on March 8 and defeated the BYU Cougars 43–42 on a game-winning jump shot by Jill Townsend as time expired on March 9. It was the Zags' 9th WCC tournament title and their third under Fortier.[63][64] The Zags were selected as the 5th seed, as they faced 12th seed Belmont at Strahan Coliseum in San Marcos, Texas. It marked the 12th NCAA appearance for the Zags and the fifth in the Fortier era. The Zags' season came to an end with a 64–59 defeat to the Belmont Bruins, as they ended their season with a 23–4 record.[65]

2021–2022 season edit

The Zags finished nonconference play with a 9–4 record with three of the four losses decided by 4 points or less.[66][67][68][69][70]
The Zags finished conference play in second place in the WCC with a 15–2 record, with both losses coming against the BYU Cougars at home and at the Marriott Center.[71][72][73]
The Zags defeated the San Francisco Dons 69–55 on March 7 and the Zags upset #15 BYU Cougars 71–59 on March 8 to clinch their 10th tournament title and the 4th under Fortier.[74][75] The Zags were selected as the 9th seed in the Wichita region. It was the 13th NCAA appearance for the Zags and the sixth in the Fortier era. The Zags defreated the Nebraska Cornhuskers 68–55 on March 18 at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville to go to 27–6 on the season.[76]
The Zags faced the Louisville Cardinals on March 20. The Zags lost to the Cardinals 68–59. The Zags finished their season with a 27–7 record.[77]

2022–2023 season edit

The Zags finished nonconference play with a 10–2 record, including the biggest upset in program history defeating the #6 Louisville Cardinals, but losing to Marquette in the Bahamas and at Stanford.[78][79][80][81] The Zags finished WCC play with a 17–1 record, with the lone loss coming at Santa Clara on February 2.[82] The Zags won their 17th regular season conference title overall and the seventh under Fortier.[83]
The Zags announced that they are going to have Kayleigh and Kaylynne Troung, Eliza Hollingsworth, and Brynna Maxwell back for the 2023–24 season during the pregame festivities against St. Mary's.[84] The Zags defeated the BYU Cougars 79–64 on March 6 and ended up losing to Portland 64–60 on March 7 in the WCC tournament.[85][86] The Zags were selected as the 9th seeded in the Seattle region 4, where they took on 8th seeded Ole Miss.[87] It was the 14th appearance for the Zags and the seventh under Fortier. The Zags ended their season at 28–5 with a 71–48 loss to Ole Miss at Stanford.[88]

2023–24 season edit

The Zags finished non-conference play with a 13–2 record, including the biggest upset in program history of a 96–78 victory over then #3 Stanford Cardinals on December 3, 2023 and losses to Washington State on the road and Louisville at the Betty Chancellor classic in Katy, Texas.[89][90][91][92] The Zags finished conference play undefeated for the first time in the Lisa Fortier era.[93] It also marked the first undefeated conference season for the Zags since the 2010–11 season.[94] The Zags clinched their 18th regular season conference title overall and the eighth under Fortier.[95] During the starting lineup against the San Francisco Dons, The Zags announced that Yvonne Ejim will be returning back for her fifth and final year of eligibility for the 2024–25 season.[96] The Zags started off the WCC tournament with a 72-61 victory over the Pacific Tigers on March 11 to move to 30–2 on the season.[97] The Zags lost to the Portland Pilots in the championship game on March 12 for the second consecutive year with a 67–66 loss to fall to 30–3 on the season.[98] Despite the loss to Portland in the championship game, the Zags were selected the #4 seed in the NCAA tournament, which will be the first time they will host the tournament since the 2013 season and the first under Fortier's head coaching career.[99] The Zags defeated the UC Irvine Anteaters 75–56 on March 23 to advance to the second round.[100] The Zags defeated Utah 77–66 on March 25 to advance to the Sweet 16 in Portland.[101] This marks the first Sweet 16 appearance for the Zags since 2015.[102] The Zags season come to a close with a 69–47 defeat to Texas on March 29 at the Moda Center in Portland to finish their season at 32–4.[103]

After the season, she was named by the women's basketball analytics website Her Hoop Stats as the inaugural recipient of the Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year Award, presented to the top Division I women's head coach outside the so-called "power conferences" (the Power Five conferences of college football plus the Big East Conference).[104]

Personal life edit

Fortier is married to Craig Fortier, whom she met when they both attended Placer High School and Cal State Monterey Bay.[105]
Craig was formerly the associate head coach for Jim Hayford's Whitworth Pirates and Eastern Washington Eagles men's basketball teams before being hired as an assistant to his wife at Gonzaga.
They have two sons and a daughter.[106]

Milestones edit

As Gonzaga head coach

  • 100th career win/100th win at Gonzaga- November 11, 2018 at Eastern Washington University[107]
  • 100th WCC win as head coach- January 30, 2021 at St. Mary's[108]
  • 200th career win/200th win at Gonzaga- February 21, 2022 vs. Santa Clara[109]
  • Biggest ranked opponent upset in program history (96-78 victory over the #3 Stanford Cardinals on December 3, 2023)[110]
  • 250th career win/250th win at Gonzaga- January 18, 2024 at Loyola Marymount[111]
  • Most 3 pointers in a single game (19)- February 3, 2024 against Pacific.[112]
    Previous record was 17 (twice; Liberty on November 24, 2023[113] and BYU on February 2, 2017).[114]

Notable players under Fortier as assistant coach and head coach edit

Awards and honors edit

  • Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year – 1 time (2024); inaugural recipient
  • WCC Co-Coach of the Year- 1 time (2015) – She was one of three coaches selected for the honor, along with St. Mary's Gaels women's basketball coach Paul Thomas and Pacific Tiger women's basketball coach Lynne Roberts.[128]
  • Maggie Dixon Award Rookie Coach of the Year (2015)[129]
  • WCC Coach of the Year- 5 times (2017, 2018, 2019, 2023, & 2024)[130][131][132][133][134]
  • Hall of Fame[135]

-Placer High School- inducted in 2020
-Cal State Monterey Bay- inducted in 2020
-Butte College- inducted in 2022

Head coaching record edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Gonzaga Bulldogs (WCC) (2014–present)
2014–15 Gonzaga 26–8 16–2 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2015–16 Gonzaga 19–14 10–8 5th WNIT Second Round
2016–17 Gonzaga 26–7 14–4 1st NCAA First Round
2017–18 Gonzaga 27–6 17–1 1st NCAA First Round
2018–19 Gonzaga 29–5 16–2 1st NCAA Second Round
2019–20 Gonzaga 28–3 17–1 1st Postseason not held
2020–21 Gonzaga 23–4 16–1 1st NCAA First Round
2021–22 Gonzaga 27–7 15–2 2nd NCAA Second Round
2022–23 Gonzaga 28–5 17–1 1st NCAA First Round
2023–24 Gonzaga 32–4 16–0 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
Gonzaga: 265–63 (.808) 154–22 (.875)
Total: 265–63 (.808)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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lisa, fortier, lisa, mispley, fortier, born, april, 1981, american, basketball, coach, currently, head, coach, women, basketball, team, gonzaga, university, fortier, 2023current, positiontitlehead, coachteamgonzagaconferencewccrecord265, biographical, detailsb. Lisa Mispley Fortier born April 5 1981 is an American basketball coach currently the head coach of the women s basketball team at Gonzaga University Lisa FortierFortier in 2023Current positionTitleHead coachTeamGonzagaConferenceWCCRecord265 63 808 Biographical detailsBorn 1981 04 05 April 5 1981 age 43 Grass Valley CaliforniaPlaying career2000 2002Butte CC2002 2004Cal State Monterey BayPosition s GuardCoaching career HC unless noted 2006 2007Northern Colorado asst 2007 2014Gonzaga asst 2014 presentGonzagaAdministrative career AD unless noted 2004 2006Gonzaga coord of basketball ops Head coaching recordTournaments4 7 364 Accomplishments and honorsAwardsKathy Delaney Smith Mid Major Coach of the Year 2024 Maggie Dixon Award 2015 6 West Coast Conference Coach of the Year 2015 2017 2019 2023 2024 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Coaching career 3 2014 2015 season 4 2015 2016 season 5 2016 2017 season 6 2017 2018 season 7 2018 2019 season 7 1 USA Basketball assistant coach 8 2019 2020 season 9 2020 2021 season 10 2021 2022 season 11 2022 2023 season 12 2023 24 season 13 Personal life 14 Milestones 15 Notable players under Fortier as assistant coach and head coach 16 Awards and honors 17 Head coaching record 18 ReferencesEarly life and education editFortier born Lisa Mispley is the oldest of three children to Bill and Tami Mispley Fortier played basketball at Placer High School before playing at both Butte Community College and California State University Monterey Bay At Cal State she earned honorable mention All Cal Pac Conference honors as a junior and was named to the NAIA Academic All America list in 2003 She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Cal State Monterey Bay in 2004 with a B A in human communication 1 As a junior in 2002 03 Fortier averaged 12 1 points 4 1 rebounds and 2 6 assists 2 As a senior in 2003 04 Fortier averaged 9 1 points 3 7 rebounds and 3 0 assists 3 Coaching career editAfter two years as director of operations at Gonzaga where she earned her master s degree in Sport and Athletic Administration in 2006 1 Fortier was an assistant coach at Northern Colorado in the 2006 07 season then an assistant at Gonzaga from 2007 to 2014 1 On April 14 2014 Fortier was hired as Gonzaga women s basketball head coach succeeding Kelly Graves who accepted the head coaching position at Oregon the week before 4 5 Prior to becoming head coach she was director of basketball operations for the Zags from 2004 to 2006 and assistant coach from 2007 to 2014 where she focused on the team s defense 6 2014 2015 season editFortier picked up her first win as a head coach with a 75 65 over the Dayton at the Kennel on November 16 2014 7 The biggest highlight in non conference play was the Eastern Washington game at Reese Court on December 3 2014 where Elle Tinkle daughter of Wayne Tinkle shot the game winning jumper to lead the Zags to a 61 60 win 8 The Zags finished non conference play with a 7 4 record Fortier picked up her first conference win as a head coach with a 78 62 over Jeff Judkins BYU team at the Kennel on December 27 2014 9 The biggest conference game came against the San Francisco Dons on February 7 2015 at the Kennel where the Zags won 91 84 in a 4 overtime thriller 10 The Zags clinched their 11th consecutive WCC regular season crown on February 19 2015 with an 80 72 win over the Saint Mary s Gaels 11 It also marked the first regular season crown under Fortier s head coaching tenure 11 Gonzaga finished WCC regular season play with a 16 2 record with losses against Pacific at home and San Diego on the road In the conference tournament the Zags defeated the Loyola Marymount Lions 70 50 before losing to BYU 61 55 12 13 It was the Zags first non appearance in the WCC Tournament Final game since the 2006 season 13 14 However Gonzaga still received an 11 seed in the Spokane region the second at large bid in school history and the third in West Coast Conference play 15 In the NCAA tournament Fortier led the Zags to an 82 69 first round win over the George Washington Colonials and a 76 64 second round win over the Oregon State Beavers 16 17 Both games were held at the Gill Coliseum in Corvallis Oregon In the next game the Zags led the Tennessee Volunteers 57 40 before Tennessee went on a 23 6 run to end regulation and force the game into overtime The Zags season came to an end with a 73 69 overtime defeat to the Volunteers in front of mostly Zags fans at the Spokane Arena 18 On April 6 2015 it was announced that she was named the Maggie Dixon Award Rookie Coach of the Year 19 2015 2016 season editOn June 18 2015 the WBCA announced that Fortier would serve as part of the board of directors for the West region 20 Fortier s Zags finished non conference play with an 8 4 record Their most significant non conference game was against Wyoming where the Zags won 61 57 in overtime 21 The Zags finished 10 8 in West Coast Conference play finishing fifth place ending Gonzaga s 11 consecutive West Coast Conference regular season titles where the BYU Cougars women s basketball team won the outright title 22 Gonzaga earned its biggest conference win against 22 BYU in front of a sold out crowd of 6 000 at the McCarthey Athletic Center where the Zags outscored BYU 33 13 in the fourth quarter to defeat the WCC regular season champs 73 55 on Senior day 23 In the WCC tournament the Zags lost to Santa Clara 59 58 their earliest tournament exit since the 2005 06 season 24 The Zags received an at large bid for the WNIT their first since the 2007 08 season 25 They hosted the UC Riverside Highlanders the Big West regular season champs at the McCarthey Athletic Center on March 17 with the Zags defeating the Highlanders 88 54 The Zags next hosted Utah losing to the Utes 92 77 to end their season at 19 14 The Zags finished one game shy of playing against their former coach Kelly Graves and his Oregon Ducks when his Ducks won 84 59 on the same night the Zags lost to the Utes 26 2016 2017 season editThe Zags finished non conference play for the 2016 17 season with a 9 2 record including upset victories over 11 ranked Stanford at their homecourt on November 18 and over Northwestern at the McCarthey Athletic Center on December 19 The Zags started the WCC conference schedule with losses to Pepperdine in Malibu and Pacific at home 27 After losing their first two conference games the Zags finished conference play winning 14 of the last 16 games They won the WCC regular season title by defeating San Diego 62 57 on Senior Night in front of a sellout crowd of 6 000 at McCarthey Athletic Center This marked the Zags 12th regular season title and the second title in the Fortier era 28 The Zags were rewarded with the 1 seed in the WCC tournament and they responded by defeating 9th seeded Pacific 91 59 on March 3 4th seeded San Francisco 77 46 on March 6 and 3rd seeded Saint Mary s 86 75 to win their 7th WCC tournament title in program history and the first tournament title under Fortier After winning the WCC tournament the Zags were selected as an 11 seed to face Sherri Coale s Oklahoma Sooners at the Hec Edmundson Pavilion This marked the ninth NCAA tournament appearance for the Zags and the second under Fortier 29 30 The Zags season ended with a 75 62 loss to Oklahoma to finish their season with a 26 7 record 31 2017 2018 season editThe Zags began their season with a 7 4 non conference record 32 They finished regular season conference play with a 17 1 record with the lone loss against St Mary s at home 33 34 The Zags clinched their 13th WCC regular season title and the third under Fortier in the process 35 The Zags won their 8th WCC tournament title and their second under Fortier with wins over Pepperdine San Francisco and San Diego 36 They were selected as the 13th seed in the Lexington region and slated to face the 4th seeded Stanford Cardinal at Maples Pavilion This marked the tenth NCAA tournament appearance for the Zags and the third under Fortier 37 The Zags season ended with an 82 68 loss against Stanford to finish their season with a 27 6 record 38 2018 2019 season editThe Zags finished nonconference play with an 11 1 record with the lone loss coming against top ranked Notre Dame at the Vancouver Showcase Thanksgiving Day 39 40 The biggest win in nonconference came against then 8 ranked Stanford Cardinals where the Zags upset the Cardinals 79 73 at the Kennel on December 2 41 The Zags finished conference play with a 16 2 record with both losses coming against BYU both at Marriott Center on January 17 and the Kennel on February 16 42 43 The Zags clinched their 14th regular season WCC title and the fourth under Fortier 44 The Zags started off WCC Tournament play with a 78 77 win over St Mary s on a game winning shot by Zykera Rice at the buzzer 45 The Zags lost the championship game to BYU 82 68 46 However the Zags received an at large bid in the Albany New York region where they were selected as the 5 seed This marked the eleventh NCAA tournament appearance for the Zags and the fourth under Fortier In the first round the Zags defeated Arkansas Little Rock 68 51 on March 23 at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis Oregon It was their first NCAA tournament victory since 2015 47 The Zags suffered a 76 70 loss to Oregon State in the second round to finish the season with a 29 5 record 48 USA Basketball assistant coach edit In May 2019 Fortier was named one of the four assistant coaches for 2019 USA Basketball Junior National Team trials 49 2019 2020 season editThe Zags finished non conference for the second year in a row with a 11 1 record including winning the Gulf Coast Showcase tournament Thanksgiving weekend and defeating 20 Missouri State on December 20 The lone loss came on November 17 at then 3 Stanford in overtime 50 51 52 The Zags finished conference play with a 17 1 record with the lone loss coming on February 8 at Saint Mary s ending the Zags 21 games win streak which was the longest in NCAA women s basketball at the time 53 The Zags clinched their 15th regular season WCC title and the fifth under Fortier 54 The 28 2 record is the best start in Gonzaga women s basketball history 55 The Zags lost to the Portland Pilots 70 69 on March 9 in the semifinals of the WCC tournament at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas after leading 29 9 towards the end of the first quarter 56 On March 12 it was announced that the Lady Zags basketball season abruptly comes to an end due to the coronavirus issue and the cancellation of postseason play including NCAA basketball tournaments 57 The Lady Zags finished the season with a 28 3 record 2020 2021 season editThe Zags finished non conference play with a 5 2 record with wins over the South Dakota Coyotes Wyoming Cowgirls Montana Grizzlies Eastern Michigan Eagles and North Alabama Lions along with a near upset of then 1 ranked South Carolina Gamecocks only losing to them by 7 and the South Dakota State Jackrabbits by 3 58 59 60 The Zags finished conference play with a 16 1 record with the lone loss coming on February 18 at BYU 61 The Zags clinched their 16th regular season WCC title and the sixth under Fortier 62 The Zags defeated the Santa Clara Broncos 72 62 on March 8 and defeated the BYU Cougars 43 42 on a game winning jump shot by Jill Townsend as time expired on March 9 It was the Zags 9th WCC tournament title and their third under Fortier 63 64 The Zags were selected as the 5th seed as they faced 12th seed Belmont at Strahan Coliseum in San Marcos Texas It marked the 12th NCAA appearance for the Zags and the fifth in the Fortier era The Zags season came to an end with a 64 59 defeat to the Belmont Bruins as they ended their season with a 23 4 record 65 2021 2022 season editThe Zags finished nonconference play with a 9 4 record with three of the four losses decided by 4 points or less 66 67 68 69 70 The Zags finished conference play in second place in the WCC with a 15 2 record with both losses coming against the BYU Cougars at home and at the Marriott Center 71 72 73 The Zags defeated the San Francisco Dons 69 55 on March 7 and the Zags upset 15 BYU Cougars 71 59 on March 8 to clinch their 10th tournament title and the 4th under Fortier 74 75 The Zags were selected as the 9th seed in the Wichita region It was the 13th NCAA appearance for the Zags and the sixth in the Fortier era The Zags defreated the Nebraska Cornhuskers 68 55 on March 18 at the KFC Yum Center in Louisville to go to 27 6 on the season 76 The Zags faced the Louisville Cardinals on March 20 The Zags lost to the Cardinals 68 59 The Zags finished their season with a 27 7 record 77 2022 2023 season editThe Zags finished nonconference play with a 10 2 record including the biggest upset in program history defeating the 6 Louisville Cardinals but losing to Marquette in the Bahamas and at Stanford 78 79 80 81 The Zags finished WCC play with a 17 1 record with the lone loss coming at Santa Clara on February 2 82 The Zags won their 17th regular season conference title overall and the seventh under Fortier 83 The Zags announced that they are going to have Kayleigh and Kaylynne Troung Eliza Hollingsworth and Brynna Maxwell back for the 2023 24 season during the pregame festivities against St Mary s 84 The Zags defeated the BYU Cougars 79 64 on March 6 and ended up losing to Portland 64 60 on March 7 in the WCC tournament 85 86 The Zags were selected as the 9th seeded in the Seattle region 4 where they took on 8th seeded Ole Miss 87 It was the 14th appearance for the Zags and the seventh under Fortier The Zags ended their season at 28 5 with a 71 48 loss to Ole Miss at Stanford 88 2023 24 season editThe Zags finished non conference play with a 13 2 record including the biggest upset in program history of a 96 78 victory over then 3 Stanford Cardinals on December 3 2023 and losses to Washington State on the road and Louisville at the Betty Chancellor classic in Katy Texas 89 90 91 92 The Zags finished conference play undefeated for the first time in the Lisa Fortier era 93 It also marked the first undefeated conference season for the Zags since the 2010 11 season 94 The Zags clinched their 18th regular season conference title overall and the eighth under Fortier 95 During the starting lineup against the San Francisco Dons The Zags announced that Yvonne Ejim will be returning back for her fifth and final year of eligibility for the 2024 25 season 96 The Zags started off the WCC tournament with a 72 61 victory over the Pacific Tigers on March 11 to move to 30 2 on the season 97 The Zags lost to the Portland Pilots in the championship game on March 12 for the second consecutive year with a 67 66 loss to fall to 30 3 on the season 98 Despite the loss to Portland in the championship game the Zags were selected the 4 seed in the NCAA tournament which will be the first time they will host the tournament since the 2013 season and the first under Fortier s head coaching career 99 The Zags defeated the UC Irvine Anteaters 75 56 on March 23 to advance to the second round 100 The Zags defeated Utah 77 66 on March 25 to advance to the Sweet 16 in Portland 101 This marks the first Sweet 16 appearance for the Zags since 2015 102 The Zags season come to a close with a 69 47 defeat to Texas on March 29 at the Moda Center in Portland to finish their season at 32 4 103 After the season she was named by the women s basketball analytics website Her Hoop Stats as the inaugural recipient of the Kathy Delaney Smith Mid Major Coach of the Year Award presented to the top Division I women s head coach outside the so called power conferences the Power Five conferences of college football plus the Big East Conference 104 Personal life editFortier is married to Craig Fortier whom she met when they both attended Placer High School and Cal State Monterey Bay 105 Craig was formerly the associate head coach for Jim Hayford s Whitworth Pirates and Eastern Washington Eagles men s basketball teams before being hired as an assistant to his wife at Gonzaga They have two sons and a daughter 106 Milestones editAs Gonzaga head coach 100th career win 100th win at Gonzaga November 11 2018 at Eastern Washington University 107 100th WCC win as head coach January 30 2021 at St Mary s 108 200th career win 200th win at Gonzaga February 21 2022 vs Santa Clara 109 Biggest ranked opponent upset in program history 96 78 victory over the 3 Stanford Cardinals on December 3 2023 110 250th career win 250th win at Gonzaga January 18 2024 at Loyola Marymount 111 Most 3 pointers in a single game 19 February 3 2024 against Pacific 112 Previous record was 17 twice Liberty on November 24 2023 113 and BYU on February 2 2017 114 Notable players under Fortier as assistant coach and head coach editJill Barta 2015 2018 115 Heather Bowman Gonzaga women s basketball all time leading scorer 2006 2010 Inducted into the WCC Hall of Fame in 2020 for women s basketball 116 Yvonne Ejim 2020 present Vivian Frieson 2007 2010 First ever Zags women s basketball player to be drafted in the WNBA draft 3rd round 7th pick 117 Brynna Maxwell 2022 2024 Previously played for the Utah Utes from 2019 2022 before transferring to Gonzaga 118 Second round 1st pick in the 2024 WNBA draft for the Chicago Sky 119 Katelan Redmon 2009 2012 Last pick of the 2012 WNBA draft for the New York Liberty 120 Kayla Standish 2008 2012 Second round 7th pick of the 2012 WNBA draft for the Minnesota Lynx 121 Laura Stockton 2015 2019 122 Elle Tinkle Gonzaga women s basketball player 2012 2017 Daughter of Oregon State Beavers men s basketball coach Wayne Tinkle 123 Kaylynne Truong 2019 2024 Second round 9th pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft for the Washington Mystics 124 Twin sister Kayleigh also played for the Zags from 2019 2024 125 Courtney Vandersloot 2007 2011 Gonzaga women s basketball all time assists leader and second all time leading scorer Highest WNBA draft pick in team history first round 3rd pick 126 The only women s basketball player to have number retired 21 127 Awards and honors editKathy Delaney Smith Mid Major Coach of the Year 1 time 2024 inaugural recipient WCC Co Coach of the Year 1 time 2015 She was one of three coaches selected for the honor along with St Mary s Gaels women s basketball coach Paul Thomas and Pacific Tiger women s basketball coach Lynne Roberts 128 Maggie Dixon Award Rookie Coach of the Year 2015 129 WCC Coach of the Year 5 times 2017 2018 2019 2023 amp 2024 130 131 132 133 134 Hall of Fame 135 Placer High School inducted in 2020 Cal State Monterey Bay inducted in 2020 Butte College inducted in 2022Head coaching record editStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Gonzaga Bulldogs WCC 2014 present 2014 15 Gonzaga 26 8 16 2 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2015 16 Gonzaga 19 14 10 8 5th WNIT Second Round 2016 17 Gonzaga 26 7 14 4 1st NCAA First Round 2017 18 Gonzaga 27 6 17 1 1st NCAA First Round 2018 19 Gonzaga 29 5 16 2 1st NCAA Second Round 2019 20 Gonzaga 28 3 17 1 1st Postseason not held 2020 21 Gonzaga 23 4 16 1 1st NCAA First Round 2021 22 Gonzaga 27 7 15 2 2nd NCAA Second Round 2022 23 Gonzaga 28 5 17 1 1st NCAA First Round 2023 24 Gonzaga 32 4 16 0 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen Gonzaga 265 63 808 154 22 875 Total 265 63 808 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championReferences edit a b c Lisa Fortier Gonzaga University April 14 2014 Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved July 25 2015 Archived copy sports csumb edu Archived from the original on 25 March 2004 Retrieved 12 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy sports csumb edu Archived from the original on 4 September 2004 Retrieved 12 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint 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dominates on the glass to eliminate Gonzaga women from NCAA tournament 82 68 Spokesman com Retrieved March 18 2018 Gonzaga falls to No 1 Notre Dame in opener at Vancouver Showcase Spokesman com Retrieved November 25 2018 No 21 Gonzaga gets off to quick start uses offensive balance to topple Idaho in nonconference finale Spokesman com Retrieved December 20 2018 Gonzaga women upset No 8 Stanford behind 20 points by Chandler Smith Jill Townsend s 15 Spokesman com Retrieved December 3 2018 BYU ends No 13 Gonzaga women s 12 game win streak Spokesman com Retrieved January 18 2019 Gonzaga s comeback attempt comes up short as BYU tops Bulldogs again Spokesman com Retrieved February 16 2019 Gonzaga women clinch outright conference title with hard fought win over Loyola Marymount Spokesman com Retrieved March 7 2019 Analysis Gonzaga women overcome pair of injuries rally for double overtime victory against Saint Mary s in WCC semifinals Spokesman com Retrieved March 21 2019 Analysis WCC championship loss to BYU a step in the journey for Gonzaga women Spokesman com Retrieved March 21 2019 Gonzaga women get off to quick start top Little Rock in NCAA Tournament opener Spokesman com Retrieved March 24 2019 Recap and highlights Oregon State uses late surge to top fifth seeded Gonzaga in second round of NCAA Tournament Spokesman com Retrieved March 26 2019 USA Basketball selects Gonzaga coach Lisa Fortier for junior national team trials Spokesman com Retrieved June 8 2019 Melody Kempton scores 18 to lead way as Gonzaga defeats Purdue for Golf Coast title Spokesman com Retrieved December 21 2019 Gonzaga women get marquee win to close nonconference play against No 20 Missouri State Spokesman com Retrieved December 21 2019 Lexie Hull scores 20 points in Stanford s OT win over Gonzaga Spokesman com Retrieved November 20 2019 Gonzaga women s 21 game win streak snapped in 70 60 loss at Saint Mary s Spokesman com Retrieved February 10 2020 Gonzaga women use second half surge to top Loyola Marymount claim outright WCC regular season title Spokesman com Retrieved March 1 2020 Jenn Wirth LeeAnne Wirth help No 11 Gonzaga women down Portland 56 42 Spokesman com Retrieved March 1 2020 Top seeded Gonzaga stunned by fourth seeded Portland 70 69 in semifinals of WCC Tournament SpokesmanReview com 2020 03 09 Retrieved 2020 03 09 NCAA cancels men s and women s basketball tournament due to coronavirus concerns USAToday com 2020 03 12 Retrieved 2020 03 12 Gonzaga women hang tough with top ranked South Carolina before falling 79 72 SWXrightnow com 2020 11 29 Retrieved 2020 11 29 Gonzaga women lose 75 72 in overtime thriller at South Dakota State Spokesman com 2020 12 06 Retrieved 2020 12 08 Gonzaga women dominate boards North Alabama in 87 57 rout Spokesman com 2020 12 21 Retrieved 2020 12 26 Gonzaga women have 17 game winning streak snapped at BYU Spokesman com 2021 02 18 Retrieved 2021 02 20 Jenn Wirth Jill Townsend lead No 21 Gonzaga women past Loyola Marymount to WCC title Spokesman com 2021 02 27 Retrieved 2021 02 28 Top seeded Gonzaga women beat Santa Clara 72 62 to advance to WCC title game Spokesman com 2021 03 08 Retrieved 2021 03 08 Recap and highlights Jill Townsend scores at the buzzer No 16 Gonzaga women come back to beat BYU for WCC Tournament title Spokesman com 2021 03 09 Retrieved 2021 03 09 Recap and highlights Belmont women beat Gonzaga to claim first NCAA Tournament win Tennessean com 2021 03 22 Retrieved 2021 03 22 We have moved past the time for moral victories Gonzaga women drop narrow loss to No 7 Stanford Spokesman com 2021 11 21 Retrieved 2021 11 22 Washington State women edge Gonzaga 51 49 Spokesman com 2021 12 08 Retrieved 2021 12 10 Gonzaga women fade in fourth quarter lose 69 66 in major upset to UC Davis KHQ com 2021 12 19 Retrieved 2021 12 19 Gonzaga women end nonconference slate with win against Eastern Washington 76 48 Spokesman com 2021 12 21 Retrieved 2021 12 26 Gonzaga women falls in second meeting with No 2 Stanford 66 50 after game was scheduled two days earlier Spokesman com 2022 01 09 Retrieved 2022 01 10 Gonzaga women unable to keep halftime lead lose to No 16 BYU 62 50 Spokesman com 2022 02 05 Retrieved 2022 02 06 Gonzaga women struggle to match offense of No 20 BYU in 63 39 loss Spokesman com 2022 02 19 Retrieved 2022 02 21 Gonzaga women rout Loyola Marymount celebrate seniors at final regular season game Spokesman com 2022 02 26 Retrieved 2022 02 27 Gonzaga women hold off San Francisco for berth in WCC championship game Spokesman com 2022 03 07 Retrieved 2022 03 08 Officially NCAA bound Gonzaga women beat 15th ranked BYU for WCC championship Spokesman com 2022 03 08 Retrieved 2022 03 08 Gonzaga women make up for last year s early exit beat Nebraska 68 55 in first round of NCAA Tournament Spokesman com 2022 03 18 Retrieved 2022 03 20 Louisville Defeats Gonzaga Punches Ticket to Sweet Sixteen si com 2022 03 20 Retrieved 2022 03 20 Gonzaga women upset No 6 Louisville in overtime Spokesman com 2022 11 19 Retrieved 2022 11 24 Gonzaga women lose close game to Marquette in Battle 4 Atlantis semifinals Spokesman com 2022 11 20 Retrieved 2022 11 24 Gonzaga women with seven players fall 84 63 at No 2 Stanford Spokesman com 2022 12 04 Retrieved 2022 12 07 Gonzaga women enter holiday break with good cheer after beating Montana 82 67 Spokesman com 2022 12 21 Retrieved 2022 12 21 Gonzaga women s 14 game win streak snapped at Santa Clara 77 72 Spokesman com 2023 02 02 Retrieved 2023 02 04 Gonzaga women beat BYU on the road 58 51 clinch outright WCC championship Spokesman com 2023 02 25 Retrieved 2023 02 26 We re back Gonzaga s Kaylynne and Kayleigh Truong announce they will return for another season Spokesman com 2023 02 18 Retrieved 2023 02 19 Top seeded Gonzaga women roll past BYU 79 64 in WCC tournament semifinals Spokesman com 2023 03 06 Retrieved 2023 03 06 Portland women upset top seeded Gonzaga 64 60 to win WCC Tournament championship Spokesman com 2023 03 07 Retrieved 2023 03 08 Gonzaga women get 9 seed will face Ole Miss in NCAA Tournament opener Spokesman com 2023 03 12 Retrieved 2023 03 13 Ole Miss shuts down Gonzaga women as Rebels roll to 71 48 NCAA Tournament win Spokesman com 2023 03 17 Retrieved 2023 03 17 Gonzaga women come out confident pull off historic upset of No 3 Stanford 96 78 Spokesman com 2023 12 03 Retrieved 2023 12 04 No 24 Washington State outlasts Gonzaga in overtime 77 72 Spokesman com 2023 11 09 Retrieved 2023 11 14 Turnovers doom Gonzaga women in 81 70 loss to No 20 Louisville at Betty Chancellor Classic Spokesman com 2023 11 26 Retrieved 2023 12 02 Gonzaga women welcome back two players close nonconference with 67 56 win over New MexicoClassic Spokesman com 2023 12 22 Retrieved 2023 12 24 No 16 Gonzaga uses balanced scoring to complete perfect West Coast Conference season Spokesman com 2024 02 28 Retrieved 2024 02 29 No 16 Gonzaga uses balanced scoring to complete perfect West Coast Conference season Spokesman com 2024 02 28 Retrieved 2024 02 29 No 17 Gonzaga women overcome slow start beat Pacific to clinch West Coast Conference championship Spokesman com 2024 02 17 Retrieved 2024 02 18 Yvonne Ejim announces return for another year before Gonzaga routs San Francisco 74 48 Spokesman com 2024 02 22 Retrieved 2024 03 03 Analysis Sloppy Gonzaga overcomes lost focus to beat Pacific 72 61 advance to WCC women s title game Spokesman com 2024 02 22 Retrieved 2024 03 03 Portland stuns Gonzaga women 67 66 to win second straight WCC tournament championship Spokesman com 2024 03 12 Retrieved 2024 03 16 Such an amazing feeling Gonzaga women earn No 4 seed will host first two rounds of NCAA Tournament Spokesman com 2024 03 17 Retrieved 2024 03 23 Such an amazing feeling Gonzaga women start slow storm past UC Irvine 75 56 in first round of NCAA Tournament Spokesman com 2024 03 23 Retrieved 2024 03 30 How sweet it is Gonzaga women knock off Utah in the NCAA Tournament head to Sweet 16 Spokesman com 2024 03 25 Retrieved 2024 03 30 How sweet it is Gonzaga women knock off Utah in the NCAA Tournament head to Sweet 16 Spokesman com 2024 03 25 Retrieved 2024 03 30 Gonzaga women s historic season sends in Sweet 16 loss to Texas 69 47 Spokesman com 2024 03 29 Retrieved 2024 03 30 Lisa Fortier Named 2024 Kathy Delaney Smith Mid Major Coach of the Year Her Hoop Stats April 3 2024 Retrieved April 3 2024 Married Placer alums coaching Gonzaga women s college basketball team together auburnjournal com 2014 09 08 Retrieved 2014 11 16 Lisa Fortier GoZags com Retrieved November 25 2022 Gonzaga outlasts Eastern Washington 63 51 in women s basketball Spokesman com 2018 11 11 Retrieved 2022 02 27 Jill Townsend No 18 Gonzaga women start fast sink Saint Mary s Spokesman com 2021 01 30 Retrieved 2022 02 27 Gonzaga women bounce back from loss to BYU with blowout 74 58 win over Santa Clara Spokesman com 2022 02 21 Retrieved 2022 02 27 Gonzaga women come out confident pull off historic upset of No 3 Stanford 96 78 Spokesman com 2023 12 03 Retrieved 2023 12 04 No 17 Gonzaga women roll past Loyola Marymount 72 48 for coach Lisa Fortier s 250th career win Spokesman com 2024 01 18 Retrieved 2024 01 21 No 19 Gonzaga women make program record 19 3 pointers in rout of Pacific 104 39 Spokesman com 2024 02 03 Retrieved 2024 02 11 WBB Scores Over 100 to Defeat Liberty GoZags com 2023 11 24 Retrieved 2024 02 11 Gonzaga women hit record 17 3 pointers in rout of BYU Spokesman com 2017 02 02 Retrieved 2024 02 11 Jill Barta Gonzaga s leading scorer and West Coast Conference MVP to forgo final season of eligibility Spokesman com Retrieved March 22 2018 WCC Hall of Honor Heather Bowman Gonzaga WCCSports com Retrieved April 26 2020 Frieson becomes first female basketball player drafted in school history GonzagaBulletin com Retrieved February 4 2023 WBB Zags Add Utah Transfer Brynna Maxwell GoZags com 2022 04 20 Retrieved 2024 04 28 Chicago Sky select Gonzaga s Brynna Maxwell with 13th pick in WNBA draft Kaylynne Troung goes 21st to Washington Spokesman com 2024 04 15 Retrieved 2024 04 28 Minnesota picks Standish Redmon to New York Spokesman com 2012 04 16 Retrieved 2024 04 28 Minnesota picks Standish Redmon to New York Spokesman com 2012 04 16 Retrieved 2024 04 28 Lindsay Stockton to face sister at Gonzaga BozemanDailyChronicle com Retrieved March 18 2017 Living by the Tinkle standard GonzagaBulletin com Retrieved January 28 2018 Chicago Sky select Gonzaga s Brynna Maxwell with 13th pick in WNBA draft Kaylynne Troung goes 21st to Washington Spokesman com 2024 04 15 Retrieved 2024 04 28 Kayleigh Truong GoZags com Retrieved 2024 04 28 Courtney Vandersloot former Gonzaga star and four time WNBA All Star leaves for the New York Liberty Spokesman com Retrieved February 4 2023 Gonzaga women s basketball retires Courtney Vandersloot s No 21 ESPN com 2023 02 11 Retrieved 2023 02 11 BYU s Morgan Bailey named Player of the Year Lisa Fortier Gonzaga Lynne Roberts Pacific amp Paul Thomas Saint Mary s share Coach of the Year honors wccsports com 2015 03 03 Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2015 03 31 Fortier Named National Rookie Coach of the Year gozags com 2015 04 06 Archived from the original on 2015 04 13 Retrieved 2015 04 06 Gonzaga s Lisa Fortier named WCC Coach of the Year Kudron Barta make first team Spokesman com Retrieved March 5 2017 Gonzaga s Lisa Fortier named WCC Coach of the Year and Jill Barta is MVP Spokesman com Retrieved February 27 2018 Gonzaga s Lisa Fortier named WCC Coach of the Year senior trio on first team Spokesman com Retrieved March 7 2019 Gonzaga s Kaylynne Truong Lisa Fortier earn WCC player and coach of the year awards Spokesman com Retrieved March 3 2023 WCC names Yvonne Ejim top player Lisa Fortier top coach as Gonzaga women dominate awards Spokesman com Retrieved March 5 2024 Lisa Fortier Named to Three HOFs GoZags com Retrieved November 24 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lisa Fortier amp oldid 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