Notre Dame High School standout Dusty Stromer’s college team won in NCAA D1 game on Saturday, January 27

Notre Dame High School standout Dusty Stromer’s college team won in NCAA D1 game on Saturday, January 27
Gonzaga Bulldogs Coach Mark Few (2024) — https://www.teamwass.com/speaker/mark-few/
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On Saturday, January 27, former Notre Dame High School standout, Dusty Stromer’s current college team, the Gonzaga Bulldogs, won 82-73 in their NCAA D1 game against the Pacific Tigers.

The game took place in Stockton, California. This was the first matchup against the Pacific Tigers this season.

The Gonzaga Bulldogs’ next game is scheduled for Tuesday, January 30 at 8 p.m. in Spokane, Washington.

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Name: Dusty Stromer
Position: Guard
Hometown: Sherman Oaks
Height: 6′6″



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