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Mark Few

Mark Few (born December 27, 1962) is an American coach who has been the of the men's basketball team since 1999. Over his 27-year tenure at Gonzaga, Few has transformed the program from a team into a perennial national contender, compiling a career record of 746–152 (.831 ) as of November 17, 2025. His teams have qualified for the NCAA Tournament 26 consecutive times, reached the twice (in 2017 and 2021), and advanced to the game in 2021. Born in Creswell, , Few earned a B.S. in from the in 1987 and an M.A. in athletic administration from in 1993. He began his coaching career as an assistant at Creswell High School from 1986 to 1988 before joining as an assistant coach in 1989, where he spent a decade developing the program's foundation under head coach Dan Fitzgerald. Appointed head coach on July 26, 1999, Few quickly established as a (WCC) powerhouse, securing 22 regular-season conference titles and 20 WCC tournament championships while earning WCC Coach of the Year honors 14 times. Few's accomplishments extend beyond Gonzaga, including his role as an assistant coach for the men's national team, where he helped secure a at the and a as head coach at the . He has received prestigious individual accolades, such as the Naismith College Coach of the Year award twice (2017 and 2021), the Coach of the Year once (2017), and the 2025 Legends of Coaching honor. In February 2025, Few was named a finalist for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, recognizing his status as one of the winningest active coaches in history by percentage.

Early years

Early life and high school

Mark Few was born on December 27, 1962, in Creswell, Oregon, a small rural town in the . He spent his formative years there, immersed in a tight-knit community where sports, particularly , played a central role in local life. Few grew up in a Christian household, with his father, Norm Few, serving as the longtime Presbyterian in Creswell, contributing to the family's deep ties to the community. The pastoral role fostered a sense of service and stability, while the rural setting exposed him to an environment rich in youth athletics and school spirit. At Creswell High School, Few excelled as a on the basketball team, showcasing leadership and skill that helped guide the Bulldogs to an undefeated 24-0 regular season and a spot in the Class AA tournament during his senior year. He graduated in 1981, having developed a strong foundation in the sport amid the competitive yet supportive dynamics of small-town high school athletics. From an early age, Few drew coaching influences from his family's involvement in community activities and the pervasive basketball culture of rural , where he recognized his passion for the game and began envisioning a future in coaching. This background propelled him toward college at the .

College education and playing career

After graduating from Creswell High School, where he excelled as a , Mark Few originally attended Linfield College intending to play basketball and . However, a injury from high school sidelined him, and he transferred to the , hoping to play . The program was discontinued, and Few did not participate in college athletics, instead focusing on his studies. He earned a B.S. in from the in 1987.

Coaching career

Assistant coaching positions

Few began his coaching career as an unpaid assistant at Creswell High School in prior to graduating from the in 1987. He continued in high school basketball the following year, serving as an assistant coach at Sheldon High School in , during the 1988–89 season. In 1989, Few joined as a under head coach Dan Fitzgerald. He was promoted to full-time assistant coach ahead of the 1990–91 season and remained in that role through the 1998–99 campaign, initially working under Fitzgerald until his departure in 1997 and then under . During this period, Few played a key role in elevating the Gonzaga program from obscurity to national relevance, contributing to the team's first postseason appearances: the 1994 , the 1995 NCAA Tournament (where Gonzaga earned a No. 12 seed and lost in the first round to ), and NIT berths in 1996 and 1998. In April 1999, Monson promoted Few to associate , a position he held briefly before succeeding Monson as later that year.

Head coaching record at Gonzaga

Mark Few was appointed of the Gonzaga University men's basketball team on July 26, 1999, succeeding Dan Monson, who had departed for the University of Minnesota. In his first season, Few led the Bulldogs to a 26-7 record and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament's Sweet Sixteen, marking the program's second straight year advancing to that stage. Few's coaching philosophy centers on a 4-out-1-in that prioritizes ball movement, spacing, and player decision-making to create scoring opportunities, complemented by a high-intensity defense focused on forcing turnovers and efficient rebounding. This approach, adapted from principles he learned as an assistant, emphasizes comprehensive player development, particularly for versatile athletes in a program, allowing Gonzaga to compete against larger schools through skill refinement rather than sheer athleticism. Few's system has consistently produced NBA talent, underscoring its effectiveness in preparing players for professional levels. Under Few's leadership, Gonzaga achieved several key milestones, including reaching the Sweet 16 in 2006 as a #3 seed, where the Bulldogs defeated #14 and #6 before falling to #2 UCLA. The program reached the in 2017, finishing as national runners-up after a 37-2 season, and again in 2021, posting a 31-1 record highlighted by an undefeated regular season. These runs, along with 26 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances through the 2024-25 season, established Gonzaga as a perennial contender. As of November 17, 2025, Few had amassed 745 wins against 152 losses, yielding an .831 —the highest among active I coaches with at least 500 victories. Following the 2021 , Gonzaga faced challenges from persistent conference realignment rumors, including potential moves to like the Big East or Pac-12; Few responded by reaffirming commitment to the program's core identity while navigating these uncertainties, culminating in an official announcement to join the rebuilt Pac-12 in 2026. Few elevated Gonzaga from a West Coast Conference contender to a national powerhouse by leveraging international recruiting to build rosters with skilled, high-IQ players from countries like , , and , integrating them seamlessly into his system. This strategy, pioneered early in his tenure, has resulted in 13 top-25 recruiting classes since 2007 and sustained elite performance despite the school's status.

USA Basketball involvement

Junior and select teams

Mark Few began his involvement with 's junior national teams in 2009, serving as a court coach for the USA Men's U19 /World University Games Team training camp, where he contributed to the preparation of young prospects for international competition. This role allowed Few to gain early experience in scouting and developing emerging talent, emphasizing fundamental skills and team cohesion among high school and college-aged athletes. In 2012, Few advanced to assistant coach for the USA Men's U18 National Team at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in São Sebastião do Paraíso, , under Billy . The team posted a perfect 5-0 record, securing the gold medal with dominant performances, including a 110-59 victory over and an 81-56 win over in the final. Few's contributions focused on defensive strategies and player rotations, helping nurture future stars like and Jarnell Stokes while exposing them to high-stakes international play. Few continued his junior-level work in 2013 as assistant coach for the Men's U19 Team, again alongside and . The squad went undefeated at 9-0, clinching gold with an 82-68 win over in the final held in , , marking the USA's fifth straight U19 title. His emphasis on offensive versatility and rebounding was key in developing players such as and , providing them with valuable experience against global competition. Throughout the and into the , Few took on multiple roles with USA Basketball's Men's Select Teams, which serve as training opponents for the senior national team ahead of major tournaments like the Olympics and World Cup. In 2019, he assisted head coach with the Select Team in , preparing the senior squad for the World Cup by simulating game scenarios with rising college and professional talents. He returned in 2021 as an assistant under Spoelstra for another Select Team, aiding preparations for the and focusing on integrating young NBA prospects like into high-intensity drills. These assignments underscored Few's expertise in talent development, bridging junior programs with elite senior levels and fostering international readiness among the next generation of American basketball players.

Senior national team roles

In 2015, Few served as for the USA Men's Team in , , leading a roster of and to a 3-2 record and a finish after a semifinal loss to . In December 2021, head coach Mark Few was named an assistant coach for the 2022-24 USA Men's National Team, serving under head coach alongside and . In this capacity, Few contributed to the team's training camps, exhibition games, and international competitions, drawing on his extensive college coaching experience to support the integration of NBA superstars into a cohesive unit. His prior involvement with senior-level preparation included serving as an assistant coach for the 2019 USA Men's Select Team, which trained alongside the national team ahead of the World Cup, and repeating the role in 2021 to prepare for the . Few's responsibilities extended to the 2023 FIBA World Cup in the , where he helped guide the team to a fourth-place finish despite a challenging tournament that included a 104-110 loss to in the group stage and a 111-113 semifinal defeat to eventual champions , before falling 118-127 in overtime to in the bronze medal game. Building on this, Few played a key part in the 2024 preparation, focusing on offensive strategies adapted to international playstyles and fostering team chemistry among a roster featuring players like , , and . The secured with a dominant 98-87 victory over in the final, marking Few's first as a coach. USA Basketball managing director Grant Hill praised Few's contributions, calling him "invaluable to our staff" for his ability to bridge collegiate preparation techniques with professional talent, enhancing player buy-in and overall during high-stakes tournaments. Few's earlier experience with junior national teams had laid the groundwork for these senior roles, providing a in developing young talent that translated effectively to elite international competition.

Personal life

Family

Mark Few married Marcy Laca in 1994 in a ceremony officiated by his father, Presbyterian pastor Norm Few. The couple has four children: sons Austin James (A.J.), Joseph Dillon (Joe), and Colt Walker Norman, and daughter Julia Ann Elizabeth. A.J. was born on January 18, 2000. Joe was born on June 12, 2002. Julia was born on June 25, 2006. Colt was born on January 1, 2009. The Few family has deep ties to basketball, with Few's sons actively involved in the Gonzaga program over the years. A.J. served as a from 2022 to 2024 and head video coordinator during the 2024-25 season before transitioning to a role as director of player personnel and video operations at in 2025. Joe walked on to the Gonzaga team and appeared in games during his time there. The family provided support for Few during his commitments with , including his assistant role for the 2024 U.S. Olympic team, while A.J. pursued his own professional opportunities in the sport that summer.

Philanthropy and community involvement

Mark Few and his wife, Marcy, co-founded the Spokane chapter of Coaches vs. Cancer in 2002, organizing an annual golf classic and basketball gala that has become one of the program's largest fundraisers nationwide. The event supports the , focusing on cancer research and patient services in the , and by 2025, the Fews' efforts had raised tens of millions of dollars over more than two decades. Their family has participated in these initiatives, emphasizing community support for affected families. Building on this foundation, Few has contributed to Gonzaga University's community programs, including the Classic launched in 2007. This annual basketball event raised over $750,000 across six seasons to aid Spokane's , providing housing and support for families with children undergoing medical treatment. In 2012, the Fews helped establish the Champions of Youth Basketball Camp, a weeklong program offering free instruction to children battling cancer and their siblings, enhancing access to sports for underserved youth in the region. Few's philanthropy extends to broader recognition, including a 2020 honor at the Gala benefiting The V Foundation for Cancer Research. More recently, in October 2024, Gonzaga hosted a against to support local causes, coinciding with Few's return from assisting the U.S. Olympic team. These efforts underscore his commitment to leveraging for community impact beyond the court.

Achievements and awards

Major national awards

Mark Few has received several prestigious national coaching awards recognizing his success in elevating to consistent national prominence. In , he was named the Werner Ladder Naismith Men's College Coach of the Year after leading the Bulldogs to a 37-2 record and their first appearance. He earned the same honor again in 2021, following a 31-1 season that included an undefeated regular season and a game appearance. Few was selected as the Coach of the Year in , acknowledging his role in Gonzaga's breakthrough tournament run as a No. 1 seed. That same year, he received the USBWA Coach of the Year Award from the Basketball Writers Association for guiding the team to a No. 1 NCAA Tournament seed. In of his long-term on , Few was named the 2025 recipient of the John R. Wooden Award's Legends of Coaching Award, honoring coaches for sustained excellence and contributions to the sport. He has also been acknowledged for developing talent, having coached 22 All-Americans during his Gonzaga tenure, which underscores his influence on player at the national level. Few's international contributions include gold medals with . He served as an assistant coach for the 2024 U.S. Olympic team, which won gold in with a 6-0 record. Earlier, he contributed as a court coach for the 2009 USA Men's U19 World Cup/World University Games training camp team, part of his broader involvement that led to multiple youth national team successes, including a gold medal as assistant coach at the 2012 FIBA Americas U18 Championship. In February 2025, Few was announced as a first-time finalist for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2025, though he was not selected for induction, highlighting his career achievements as one of the winningest active coaches by percentage in history.

Conference and program records

Under Mark Few's tenure as head coach since 1999, the have established unparalleled dominance in the (WCC), amassing 22 regular-season championships, including shared titles. This haul includes two distinct streaks of eight consecutive regular-season titles—from 2007 to 2014 and from 2015 to 2022—making Few the only coach in history to accomplish that feat. Few's teams have also captured 20 WCC tournament championships, elevating Gonzaga to 22 total tournament titles in conference history, second only to programs like (32), (27), and (26). The Bulldogs hold a 48–5 record in WCC tournament play under Few, underscoring their postseason supremacy. Additionally, Few ranks as the WCC's all-time leader in conference wins. Few has overseen numerous program records at Gonzaga, transforming a into a national powerhouse. The 2016–17 season produced the school's single-season wins record with 37 victories en route to the NCAA championship game. In 2020–21, Gonzaga achieved its first undefeated regular season at 26–0, including a perfect WCC slate, before finishing 31–1 overall after the NCAA title game loss. Other milestones include five consecutive 30-win seasons from 2016–17 to 2020–21, an NCAA record for the streak, and Few's own 746–152 overall mark (.831) as of November 17, 2025, the highest winning percentage among active Division I coaches with at least 600 games.

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