Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Top-ranked Zags put on pause due to virus

Top-ranked Zags put on pause due to virus

No. 1 Gonzaga will be on hiatus until at least December 14 because of COVID-19 protocols. They were scheduled to play four games in that span.

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