While other conferences keep their First Team sparse at five players, the WCC All-Conference First Team goes ten deep.

How has each school from the conference of Bill Russell, Steve Nash, Kurt Rambis and Hank Gathers fared in this category since the 99-00 season?

Gonzaga: 28

The dominance of Gonzaga on this list of course comes as no surprise, with twice as many selections as their nearest competitor.

Matt Bouldin (3), Casey Calvary (2), Dan Dickau (3), Adam Morrison (2), Jeremy Pargo (2), Derek Ravio (2), Blake Stepp (2), Ronny Turiaf (3) and Cory Violette (3), each have multiple appearances on this list.

Elias Harris already has one and J.P. Batista was a member of the First Team in 2006.

Austin Daye, one of five former WCC players currently in the NBA, did not make this team during his two seasons in Spokane.

Saint Mary's: 14

While relative household names like Patty Mills and Omar Samhan made two appearances apiece, Daniel Kickert and Diamon Simpson each made three First Teams for the Gaels.

Mickey McConnell in 2010 and Samuel Saint-Jean in 2003 each made three First Teams and Paul Marginey made two of his own.

San Francisco: 11

Even though the Dons have the Bill Russell/K.C. Jones legacy, winning the NCAA Championship in 1955 and 1956, they haven't made the tournament since 1998.

Darrell Tucker and Dior Lowhorn each made three First Teams.

John Cox made two First Teams, while James Lee and Armondo Surratt made one apiece.

Santa Clara: 10

The Broncos have one two-timer in John Bryant and a host of single-season selection, including Doron Perkins who currently plays for Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Sean Denison and John Bryant have won two of the past four Player of the Year awards.

San Diego: 10

Perhaps best known for playing in the Jenny Craig Pavilion, the Toreros had a three-year run from Gyno Pomare.

Jason Blair, Brandon Johnson, Jason Keep, Andre Laws, Nick Lewis and Brice Vounang have one bid apiece.

Pepperdine: 10

Brandon Armstron, Glen McGowan and Jimmy Miggins were each named to two First Teams.

Boomer Brazzle, Alex Acker and Yakhouba Diawara were named to one First Team for the Waves.

Portland: 9

Two First Team selections apiece came to Pooh Jeter and T.J. Campbell, while Nik Ravio, Coky Rochin, Robin Smuelders, Tim Frost and Darren Cooper were named to one.

Loyola Marymount: 7

Matthew Knight was a First Team selection in 2006 and 2007 for the Lions.

Sherman Gay, Wes Wardrop and Brandon Worthy were mid-decade First Teamers one time apiece.

Drew Viney and Vernon Teel were each First Team selections in 2010.

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