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WCC Tourney: Zags, Gaels, Broncos or . . . Beavers?

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  By Nick Bartlett, SuperWest Sports


The final edition of the Bulldogs-Gaels-led WCC Tournament could end up being predictable—as usual—though there could be some surprises in store as well.

WCC logoThe top three in the league have separated themselves, but other teams are hoping to write their legacies this March.

For now, Santa Clara is the storyline.

If I had to pick one surprise team, it would be Oregon State. The other mid-tier teams have cooled off considerably.

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Whatever happens, I’m here for it.

Here are the top three things to watch at this year’s WCC Tournament.


1. Can Santa Clara make it into the Big Dance?

Santa Clara has had a phenomenal year under Herb Sendek. As of Monday morning, the Broncos are projected as one of the “last four teams in” the NCAA Tournament.

SCU features a dangerous offense that can beat any team on a given night. They rank 30th in the nation, averaging 83.8 points per game.

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Their resume should prove strong enough to get them an at-large bid, unless they stumble in the WCC Tournament.

The Broncos are around the Top 40 mark for predictive metrics and resume, which indicates that they should be in the field.

Santa Clara’s top three scorers are Christian Hammond, Elijah Mahi, and Allen Graves. Hammond is their leading scorer, averaging 15.9 points per game.

Brenton Knapper
Broncos guard Brenton Knapper | Santa Clara Athletics

Bukky Oboye is their best defensive player with 20 blocks and 16 steals this year.

SCU will likely open the WCC Tourney against Pacific or Seattle U, but Loyola Marymount and San Diego are still in the mix.

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If the Broncos lose their first game of the tournament, they’ll probably be eliminated from the dance.

They should be alright, due to their varied scoring options, but this is that month.

If Santa Clara wants to secure a spot in the NCAA Tournament, it would likely need to win at least two games.

With a win in the third round, they would face SMC in the semis on Monday, which would prove a huge opportunity for a QUAD 1 win.

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With Gonzaga departing for the Pac-12, the Broncos have an opportunity to make a statement to the conference going forward.


2. Do Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s Still Run the WCC?

As cool as it would be to see Santa Clara make a run to the title, this has been a two-dawg league, and will probably remain so until the end.

With Saint Mary’s victory over Gonzaga last week, they earned a share of the WCC Regular Season title for the fourth year in a row.

And even though this minimally affected the Zags’ seeding or tournament line, they’ll remember the loss.

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They were also without Jalen Warley, who is one of the more underrated players nationally.

Warley doesn’t have flashy numbers. He’s only averaging 7.1 points per game and 4.6 rebounds per game. But he’s a defensive terror leading the team with 1.6 steals per contest.

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Bulldogs forward Graham Ike | Tyler Tjomsland/The Spokesman-Review

He and Tyon Grant-Foster can shut down most perimeter players in the country.

Warley does all the little things that get overlooked, but they were felt in Moraga. Without him, the Gaels ate the Zags in the second half.

And this is with Paulius Murauskas playing poorly.

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Murauskas is one of the best players in the WCC, but if he performs the way he did against the Bulldogs, they will get annihilated by Gonzaga in a rematch.

He looked so bad against the Zags that I thought I could play basketball again.

But he has a chance to get it right.


3. Can Oregon State Play the Spoiler? (No One Else Can)

Oregon State’s the only team that could make a run, based on my logic. The Beavers aren’t really that good, but they’re in a unique spot.

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Pacific would’ve been my choice two weeks ago, but they’ve lost their last four games, so that’s that.

At the No. 5 seed, San Francisco has gotten blown out in four of their last six contests.

And the Dons almost stole one from Gonzaga earlier in the year, so they’re not surprising anyone.

Seattle U’s coming in a bit hot, so they could prove another team to watch. But their three-game winning streak has come against the worst teams in the conference.

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And the Cougs? They don’t know how to play basketball anymore.

Wayne Tinkle | Naji Saker/The Bald Faced Truth

The reason the Beavers can make a run is that Wayne Tinkle, who OSU will not retain for next season, can have some fun.

He can run any scheme, he can play anyone, and they’re the No. 4 seed, so they’d only have to pull two upsets.

Tinkle could’ve walked away, but he chose to stick by his team like a man.

And what if they win the tournament? Would Oregon State suddenly rehire him?

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The Beavs will probably be outclassed by Gonzaga, but, hey—it’s March.

It’s time to get it.

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Meet the stars behind the film and the roles they play

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Normal (2026) is an American action film written by Derek Kolstad, directed by Ben Wheatley and dramatizing a story originally by Kolstad and Bob Odenkirk. Normal (2026) had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in late September 2025 and its US theatrical release on April 17, 2026. Normal (2026) is a story about a small-town sheriff who discovers a bigger criminal network, which leads to a series of violent incidents.

The film setting is a peaceful town that suddenly gets out of control with Normal (2026) mixing action with a multi-layered story about corruption, crime, and survival.

The movie features Bob Odenkirk as Sheriff Ulysses, alongside Henry Winkler as Mayor Kibner and Lena Headey as Moira, supported by a cast including Reena Jolly, Ryan Allen, Billy MacLellan, Brendan Fletcher, Peter Shinkoda, and Jess McLeod.


Who stars in Normal (2026)?

1) Bob Odenkirk as Sheriff Ulysses

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Bob Odenkirk – Source: Getty

Bob Odenkirk stars as the main character, Sheriff Ulysses, in Normal (2026). He is a well-known actor, writer, and producer who has won several awards, including Primetime Emmy Awards and has been nominated in most major categories several times. Odenkirk started his career as a writer for Saturday Night Live from 1987 to 1991.

He then moved on to work on The Ben Stiller Show, where he won an Emmy for writing. Besides, he was a writer for Late Night with Conan O’Brien and an actor in The Larry Sanders Show. Odenkirk became famous for his role as Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad and its spin-off Better Call Saul, for which he was nominated multiple times for the Emmy Awards.

Besides the TV-series, he has been a part of Fargo and was also recognized for a guest role in The Bear. In the movie industry, Odenkirk has featured in Nobody and its sequel, while also having supporting roles in Little Women and The Post.

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2) Henry Winkler as Mayor Kibner

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Henry Winkler- Source: Getty

Mayor Kibner is portrayed by Henry Winkler in Normal (2026). Winkler is a seasoned actor who has enjoyed a lengthy career in television and film, earning multiple Emmy and Golden Globe awards. In the early phase of his career, Winkler gained recognition for his role as Fonzie in Happy Days, which was on air from 1974 to 1984.

This acting effort catapulted him to become a well-known figure on television. As a result, he diversified into both the media of film and television. You can see him in projects like Scream, The Waterboy, and Click.

Recently, he has been active on the small screen with roles in Arrested Development, Parks and Recreation, and Barry, the latter of which won him an Emmy Award. Besides acting, Winkler has also been a director, producer, and author. For example, he has written a children’s book series that is based on his own experiences.


3) Lena Headey as Moira

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Lena Headey – Source: Getty

Lena Headey portrays Moira in Normal (2026). She is an English actress whose career has encompassed television and film, earning her international fame. Playing Cersei Lannister in Game of Thrones is probably Headey’s best-known work, a character for which she received several Emmy nominations and garnered great critical praise.

Additionally, she starred as Queen Gorgo in 300, one of her many cinema appearances, and The Purge is another example. She enjoys a diversified filmography featuring a variety of action, drama, and fantasy titles.

The Brothers Grimm and Imagine Me & You are among her earlier films while quite recently, television productions include Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Not limiting herself to live performances only, Headey has lent her voice to animated series and video games.

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The movie was released in theatres on April 17, 2026.