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				 SALT LAKE CITY (USBWA) – Mark 
				Few, who guided Gonzaga to a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, 
				has been named winner of the Henry Iba Award, given 
				annually by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association 
				to the national coach of the year. The announcement came today as 
				the Zags prepared for their first-round NCAA Tournament game against 
				South Dakota State. 
				
					
						
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				Under Few, the Bulldogs posted their second No. 1 national ranking 
				in program history this season and won the West Coast Conference 
				regular-season and tournament championships for a fifth straight 
				year with a team comprised of nine new players. At one point, the 
				Zags were 29-0. 
				Gonzaga enters the tournament with a 32-1 record, the 10th consecutive 
				season Gonzaga has had at least 25 wins under Few and the third 
				time in school history with 30 or more victories in a season. 
				Few, in his 18th season as head coach at Gonzaga, has led the 
				Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament every year and to the Sweet 16 six 
				times. He is two wins shy of 500 career victories with an overall 
				record of 498-112. 
				"This is a great honor, because it is from the people who 
				cover college basketball day in and day out, so they understand 
				what it takes to have a year like this," Few said. "We 
				have great players and a great staff. I'm appreciative and humbled 
				by this honor." 
				Few will be formally presented with the Henry Iba Award at the 
				USBWA’s annual honors luncheon at the Final Four in Phoenix on Monday, 
				April 3. He is the first coach from the West Coast Conference to 
				be selected as national coach of the year by the USBWA. 
				
				 The
				Henry Iba Award is named in honor of the legendary 
				coaching great at Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State) who won 
				two NCAA championships and two gold medals and one silver as coach 
				of the U S. Olympic teams. The award is voted on by the entire membership 
				of the USBWA. 
				The U.S. Basketball Writers Association was formed in 
				1956 at the urging of then-NCAA Executive Director Walter Byers. 
				With some 900 members worldwide, it is one of the most influential 
				organizations in college basketball. It has selected a national 
				coach of the year since the 1958-59 season. For more information 
				on the USBWA and its award programs, contact executive director 
				Joe Mitch at 314-795-6821. 
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