Gonzaga men’s basketball coach Mark Few cited for DUI in N. Idaho

COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — Gonzaga men’s basketball coach Mark Few was cited for drunk driving on Labor Day.

A copy of the police report, obtained by 4 News Now through a records request, shows Few was stopped by Coeur d’Alene Police after he was called in for erratic driving and speeding.

The report shows Few exhibited several signs of intoxication and refused to complete a field sobriety test. He provided breath samples of 0.119 and 0.120. Anything above a 0.08 BAC is above the legal limit.

Gonzaga Director of Athletics Chris Standiford released the following statement Tuesday afternoon:

“We are aware of the report that Coach Few was cited for suspicion of driving under the influence. While the facts of the situation are still being evaluated, we understand its severity and the legal process that will follow. As a Gonzaga employee, we respect Coach Few’s right to privacy and will refrain from further comment at this time.”

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