Ben Gregg put in the work in the weight room over the last six months. That was my first thought about the super-sophomore forward when I saw him in pictures and videos from Gonzaga’s social media accounts. It’s not always the case that you can see the outward evidence of a player’s offseason work, but Gregg clearly looks stronger and more physically mature. That work is going to pay off this season.
Last week during WCC Basketball Media Day, Rasir Bolton named Gregg when he was asked who improved the most during the offseason. A few days later, during Kraziness in the Kennel, the new and improved Gregg easily finished in traffic at the end of the scrimmage session to secure the win for the White team.