Lisa Fortier

Fortier picked up her first conference win as a head coach with a 78–62 over Jeff Judkins' BYU team at the Kennel on December 27, 2014.

[9] The biggest conference game came against the San Francisco Dons on February 7, 2015, at the Kennel, where the Zags won 91–84 in a 4-overtime thriller.

[10] The Zags clinched their 11th consecutive WCC regular-season crown on February 19, 2015, with an 80–72 win over the Saint Mary's Gaels.

[11] Gonzaga finished WCC regular-season play with a 16–2 record with losses against Pacific at home and San Diego on the road.

[13][14] However, Gonzaga still received an #11 seed in the Spokane region, the second at-large bid in school history and the third in West Coast Conference play.

[26] The Zags finished non-conference play for the 2016–17 season with a 9–2 record, including upset victories over #11 ranked Stanford at their homecourt on November 18 and over Northwestern at the McCarthey Athletic Center on December 19.

They won the WCC regular season title by defeating San Diego 62–57 on "Senior Night" in front of a sellout crowd of 6,000 at McCarthey Athletic Center.

After winning the WCC tournament, the Zags were selected as an #11 seed to face Sherri Coale's Oklahoma Sooners at the Hec Edmundson Pavilion.

[38] The Zags finished nonconference play with an 11–1 record with the lone loss coming against top-ranked Notre Dame at the Vancouver Showcase Thanksgiving Day.

[41] The Zags finished conference play with a 16–2 record, with both losses coming against BYU, both at Marriott Center on January 17 and the Kennel on February 16.

[44] The Zags started off WCC Tournament play with a 78–77 win over St. Mary's on a game-winning shot by Zykera Rice at the buzzer.

[49] The Zags finished non-conference for the second year in a row with a 11–1 record, including winning the Gulf Coast Showcase tournament Thanksgiving weekend, and defeating #20 Missouri State on December 20.

[55] The Zags lost to the Portland Pilots 70–69 on March 9 in the semifinals of the WCC tournament at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas after leading 29–9 towards the end of the first quarter.

[66][67][68][69][70] The Zags finished conference play in second place in the WCC with a 15–2 record, with both losses coming against the BYU Cougars at home and at the Marriott Center.

[77] The Zags finished nonconference play with a 10–2 record, including the biggest upset in program history defeating the #6 Louisville Cardinals, but losing to Marquette in the Bahamas and at Stanford.

[78][79][80][81] The Zags finished WCC play with a 17–1 record, with the lone loss coming at Santa Clara on February 2.

[83] The Zags announced that they are going to have Kayleigh and Kaylynne Troung, Eliza Hollingsworth, and Brynna Maxwell back for the 2023–24 season during the pregame festivities against St.

[88] The Zags finished non-conference play with a 13–2 record, including the biggest upset in program history of a 96–78 victory over then #3 Stanford Cardinals on December 3, 2023, and losses to Washington State on the road and Louisville at the Betty Chancellor classic in Katy, Texas.

[94] During the starting lineup against the San Francisco Dons, The Zags announced that Yvonne Ejim will be returning for her fifth and final year of eligibility for the 2024–25 season.

[96] The Zags lost to the Portland Pilots in the championship game on March 12 for the second consecutive year with a 67–66 loss to fall to 30–3 on the season.

[104] The Zags bounced back with a 66-59 win over the San Diego Toreros at the Jenny Craig Pavilion on December 21 to go to 6-7 (1-1 in WCC play) on the season.

[109] The Zags defeated the Washington State Cougars 69-61 at the Beasley Coliseum on January 11 to move to 10-8 (5-2 in WCC play) on the season.

[110] The Zags defeated the Portland Pilots 66-65 on January 16 on a game winning jumper by Yvonne Ejim with 9.8 seconds left, as well as a stop on the defensive end.

[111] The Zags defeated the Loyola Marymount Lions 69-58 at Gersten Pavilion on January 18 to go to 12-8 (7-2 in WCC play) on the season.

In that game, Yvonne Ejim becomes the first WCC women's basketball player to score 2,000 points and grab 1,000 rebounds in their career.

[115] The Zags defeated the Saint Mary's Gaels 69-58 on February 6 at the University Credit Union Pavilion to go to 16-8 (11-2 in WCC play) on the season.

[117] The Zags defeated the Oregon State Beavers 66-62 in overtime on February 13 at Gill Coliseum to go to 18-8 (13-2 in WCC play) on the season.

[120] Craig was formerly the associate head coach for Jim Hayford's Whitworth Pirates and Eastern Washington Eagles men's basketball teams before being hired as an assistant to his wife at Gonzaga.