| East Regional action pits Cougars against Eagles | Thu Mar 20 10:42:22 2008 EST |
| Denver, CO (Sports Network) - The Washington State Cougars have earned the fourth seed in the NCAA Tournament's East Region, and they will take on the 13th-seeded Winthrop Eagles in the first round on Thursday. The winner of this contest will move on to face either fifth-seeded Notre Dame or 12th-seeded George Mason in the second round. Winthrop earned its automatic bid by crushing UNC Asheville, 66-48, in the title game of the Big South Conference Tournament. The Eagles are making their fourth | |
| No. 17 WSU smothers Sun Devils to win fourth straight | Fri Feb 22 01:06:28 2008 EST |
| Pullman, WA (Sports Network) - Derrick Low scored 15 points and the 17th- ranked Washington State Cougars extended their win streak to four games, defeating Arizona State, 59-47, in Pac-10 action at Friel Court. Taylor Rochestie tallied 10 points, including 8-of-10 shooting from the stripe, and reeled in seven rebounds for the Cougars (21-5, 9-5 Pac-10), who have held each foe to fewer than 60 points during the string of wins. Aron Baynes also provided 10 points, and Robbie Cowgill chipped in w | |
| Lopsided matchup pits Aggies against Cougars | Fri Dec 28 10:25:27 2007 EST |
| Pullman, WA (Sports Network) - In what appears to be a monumental mismatch, the fourth-ranked Washington State Cougars play host to the North Carolina A&T Aggies this evening in Pullman. NC A&T has lost three straight games and five of the last six to fall to 5-7 overall. The most recent loss came at Miami-Florida on Sunday by a 95-64 final, and five of the six road losses for the team have come by 18 or more points. Clearly, the Aggies enter tonight's game as enormous underdogs. Washington Sta | |
| No. 7 Washington State seeks 11-0 start | Sun Dec 23 10:20:59 2007 EST |
| Pocatello, ID (Sports Network) - The seventh-ranked Washington State Cougars have started 10-0 for the first time in 16 years, and they will attempt to remain perfect today when they visit the Idaho State Bengals. Washington State is coming off Thursday's 67-45 romp over The Citadel, the club's seventh double-digit win of the season. The Cougars have allowed 47 or fewer points in half of their outings, as they have been one of the nation's best defensive teams. This game marks the first time a | |
| Mississippi Valley State challenges ninth-ranked Washington State | Sat Nov 24 10:37:35 2007 EST |
| Spokane, WA (Sports Network) - The ninth-ranked Washington State Cougars will take on the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils as part of the Cougar Hispanic College Fund Challenge, a round-robin tournament in Spokane, Washington. Mississippi Valley State was handled rather easily last night by Air Force, 58-40. The Delta Devils are now 0-4 on the young season and have been completely blown out in the three games that they have played away from home. As for Washington State, it held on for a 6 | |
| Instate foes collide in Pullman | Fri Nov 9 11:38:27 2007 EST |
| Pullman, WA (Sports Network) - The 10th-ranked Washington State Cougars open up their much anticipated 2007-08 season tonight, as they play host to the Eastern Washington Eagles from Friel Court in Pullman. The Cougars had a banner year in 2006-07, as the team won a school-record 26 games. First-year head coach Tony Bennett couldn't have asked for a better way to start his tenure in Pullman, as he became the most decorated first-year coach in Pac-10 history, being named the Pac-10 Coach of the | |
| Badgers and Cougars meet in Madison | Wed Aug 29 20:25:15 2007 EST |
| Madison, WI (Sports Network) - The seventh-ranked Wisconsin Badgers of the Big Ten open the season at home against the Washington State Cougars of the Pac-10 Conference. Last season, Washington State finished 6-6 overall and 4-5 in conference action, missing a bowl game for the fourth consecutive season. However, it does appear that the Cougars are headed in the right direction. They only lost to national powerhouse USC by six points a year ago, and there are a number of key contributors back i | |
| Stanford dumps No. 22 Washington State | Sun Jan 14 08:33:49 2007 EST |
| Stanford, CA (Sports Network) - Anthony Goods hit a three-point shot with five seconds remaining in overtime, lifting Stanford over the 22nd-ranked Washington State Cougars, 71-68, at Maples Pavilion. The Cougars trailed 66-63 in the extra session, but Lawrence Hill's three- pointer quickly tied it up with 1:51 remaining. Goods and Corey Clark then hit layups for their respective teams, and Stanford called a timeout with 29 ticks to play. Goods came out after the break and immediately drained t | |
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