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Support Former Zag MBB Player Quentin Hall

SPOKANE, Wash -- Former Gonzaga men's basketball player Quentin Hall, a native of the Bahamas, was among those whose home was devastated by Hurricane Dorian earlier this year on the island of Grand Bahama. The Halls, Quentin, his wife Vanessa and three sons, rode out the hurricane inside their home, but it suffered significant damage. A fundraiser has been setup by close friends on GoFundMe (link below) for those wishing to help Hall and his family repair the damage sustained.

Hall was a point guard on the 1999 Gonzaga men's basketball team that made a magical run to the Elite Eight, shocking the college basketball world in the process. During his time at GU, 5-foot-8 Hall became a fan favorite for his fearless play and fun-loving attitude.

"We were thankful that Quentin and his family were OK after the hurricane, and we are excited to have him back in Spokane inside The Kennel for our next two games," Director of Athletics Mike Roth said. "He's one-of-a-kind and will always be a Zag. 

Support Quentin Hall Family - GoFundMe Page

Links to news stories
Spokesman-Review (Sept. 12.) -- Gonzaga fan favorite Quentin Hall maintains positive outlook after Hurricane Dorian batters Bahamas home
Spokesman-Review (Nov. 2) -- Helping hands for Hall
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