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Cougar volleyball team ready to go
Pullman, WA - WSU volleyball opens the season this weekend with the Seattle University Invitational.
moreA generation gap exists
Panthers owner can’t control Newton
Tennis starts a new season
Cross country begins season
Only some can be the greats
Matt Ryan has leapt from a good quarterback to a great one
Lobbestael contributes off the field
Redshirt Marshall Lobbestael came to Pullman as a two-star recruit from Oak Harbor.
Pullman, Wash. - Redshirt senior quarterback Marshall Lobbestael has had his fair share of ups and downs in his career at WSU. This year the Lobster has been nothing short of spectacular.
moreCougar golfers miss par
Hank Frame played well at the Alister MacKenzie Invitational, but the team finished 14th.
Swim team will dive into season
Head Coach Tom Jager said the team has to focus on what makes them great.
Special teams not so special after all
New rule may lead to slippery slope
LFL is hard to take seriously
Sanchez cannot cut
Rowing wins both meets in Portland
Bowling event to held at Zeppoz
November.2.2011
Volleyball has tough road ahead of them
Cougs look to keep bowl hopes alive with win
Leach’s hiring draws national attention
The new head coach, Mike Leach, will be paid $11 million during his 5 year contract.
Cougs defeat the Eagles 75-49
Charlie Enquist played his best game ever at Saturday’s showdown against Eastern.
Basketball struggles during break
The Cougars could not continue their hot play during winter break as they dropped three out of their last four games.
moreWSU ranks 9th in Pac-12 power ranking
California has the top rank, while USC is at the bottom
Buzz for Cougar football is highly justified
Three things will change with the team
Cougar nation has been buzzing, and it hasn't been like this for years.
moreTim Tebow deserves your respect
If you refuse to respect Tebow, at least respect his faith
Women's basketball a sight to see
The rivarly game against UW is looming
For Hawks to have chance, they must re-sign Lynch
Feed the Beast his skittles and money
Apple Cup date needs to change
Next year's Apple Cup and annual Seattle Game are some of the problems with the schedule
Pulllman, Wash. - One columnist doesn't like the Cougars 2012 schedule
moreThe sports weekly wrap-up
A look back at the week that was in the world of sports
Pullman, Wash. - A weekly wrap-up of all the major sports events from the past week.
moreThe NFL playoffs are starting to get interesting
The Saints offense will be too much for the Niners
The BCS needs to change
The title game had the third lowest rating
Tennis heads to Hawaii for tourney
WSU gets three players in the national preseason rankings
WSU tennis will look to achieve to heights of success this Spring as they kick off their dual-match season in Hawai'i.
moreThe Heat will win it all
Only two other teams can match the Heat
Kobe Bryant is back and better than ever
Kobe is proving all the haters wrong that age doesn't matter
Second half costs Cougs win
UW beats WSU after a lackluster second half by the Cougs
Mariners trade big name
The Mariners had to do something
Changes need to happen for Cougs to win
Reggie Moore needs to play like his freshman year
Cougs lose to Huskies 60-51
Pulllman, Wash. - After a disappointing first half, the Cougs were unable to come back and beat the Huskies.
morePackers made mistake getting rid of Jenkins
Jenkins was key to Packers defensive sucess
The new rankings are out
WSU drops in the rankings this week
Track and Field start season on right foot
The Cougs set 4 new meet records
Pullman, Wa. - The Cougs start the season off well with their 10th annual Washington State Open Indoor track and field meet
moreTennis gets off to a good start in sunny Hawaii
WSU went 13-7 in singles play and 5-5 in doubles matches last weekend
Swim team seeking second win
Cougs to take on Stanford
The Cougs will look for their second Pac-12 win against the Cardinal
Cougs travel to California
Cougs beat Stanford 81-69
The Cougs were able to take down a top Pac-12 team behind Aden's 33 points
Swimming sinks Seattle University
The Cougs took first place in eight of 11 events against the Redhawks.
Here we go again
New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
Bone needs Aden to reach success this season
Unresolved tension mounts between the stud player and head coach
Decision time for the Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks should try to acquire quarterback Matt Flynn
Cougar tennis will face Sacramento State Hornets
Fans can bring used raquets to benefit a school in Kenya, donors will receive a free shirt.
Women’s basketball lose the lead in the last half
The Cougs were unable to grab wins against both Cal and Stanford during the weekend.
Boese ready to make an impact next season
Women explore the art of fighting in MMA
The Mixed Martial Arts Conditioning class at the UREC has seen an increase in female participants.
Scott-Ellis leaping to success
Track and Field profile
moreThe grades are in for some Coug basketball players
Motum has shown the most consistency
Weekly power rankings
WSU moved up after two upset wins against the two top Pac-12 teams
Cougs to take on Arizona schools
Pullman, Wa. - After two straight wins against conference-leading opponents, the Cougs will hit the road.
moreCougs look to even out Pac-12 record
Pullman, Wash. - The women's basketball team will take on the Arizona schools at home this weekend.
moreKnowledge, hustle and poise helps this Cougs player succeed
Women’s swim takes a loss
The team lost to the Oregon State Beavers Friday in a battle to the end around a large crowd.
Track team breaks records
Pullman - Three meet records were broken Friday and four more Saturday for a victorious weekend.
moreKlay Thompson has been able to adjust from college to pros
With a shortened training camp and season due to the lockout, Thompson has had to learn on the go
Pullman, Wash. - Klay Thompson, the No. 11 draft pick of the NBA's Golden State Warriors has made an impressive debut thus far this season.
morePac-12 power rankings
After disappointing week, WSU falls to 10th
One track star eyes singing career
Chanel is the daughter of former NFL player and WSU Cougar, Michel James
Pullman, Wash. - Feature story on Chanel James, a track and field athlete
moreThomas made NHL look bad
Thomas should have gone to ceremony
Cougs look to maintain home-court dominance
The Cougs will look to bounce back after the sweep they suffered in Arizona
Pullman, Wash. - USC will come to town fresh off its first conference victory.
moreCapers has seen the highs and lows in his 4 years here
Capers has gone through friends leaving college and coach changes during his time at WSU
Belichick has a chance to be greatest
One more win and he'll Chuck Noll
Track travels across border for Vandal Indoor
Both the men and women's teams will look to keep up their strong play
Women's basketball travels to LA
Pulllman, Wash. - The Cougs travel over to LA to take on USC and UCLA
moreSports Weekly Wrap-Up
The Sports Editor of the Daily Evergreen goes over some of the major sports events of the past week
A complete recap of National Signing Day via social media
The Sports Editor, with the help of storify, recaps National signing day only using social media
Thomas' decision was not wrong
The ceremony at the White House was not mandatory
Khalil Pettway happy to be a Coug
In his senior season in high school the 6-foot-4 outside linebacker recorded 79 tackles
WSU track and field take down Vandals
After beating one rival, the Cougs will take on their other rival, UW, next weekend
Pullman, Wash. - WSU track and field recap of last weekend's meet
moreEli won for little brothers everywhere
Eli Manning now has won more Super Bowls than his brother
Bartolone glad to be part of Leach system
Bartolone has been compared to Texas Tech Wide Receiver and current NFL star, Wes Welker
The Pro Bowl is a pain to watch
Players won't go all out in a meaningless
Top field athlete Bartlett values family
Bartlett has become oen of WSU's best shot-put performers, earning a 43rd national ranking
Pullman, Wash. - Joe Bartlett profile
moreMarks wants to be best receiver in nation
Marks was originally committed to SMU but chose WSU when June Jones was thinking of leaving SMU
Cougs look to end losing streak
The men's basketball team goes on the road to facee Oregon, a team they have beaten
Pullman, Wash. - The Cougs will face Oregon State for the second time this season Thursday at Corvallis, Ore.
moreMen's basketball power rankings
The Cougs continue to drop in the rankings after four straight losses
Cougs look for redemption against Oregon State
WSU will see a lot of zone defense when they play against the Oregon State Beavers
Pullman, Wash. - The women's basketball teams will be taking on the Oregon schools this weekend
moreCook enjoys atmosphere of Pullman
Cook was brought to Pullman for her perimeter defensive capabilities and her competiveness
Quality of sports in Seattle to improve
By next fall, the Kings could be in Seattle
Women's golf gets 11th place
Cougar baseball prepares for season
After missing the post-season last year, the Cougs are looking to get back to the promise land
Track travels to Seattle to take on the Huskies
Tennis tries for national rankings
After a victory against Eastern Washington, WSU will face No. 49 ranked Sacramento State.
Cougs fall to Oregon State
The women's basketball team held the Beavers to only 51 points last night
The Sports Weekly Wrap-Up
The Weekly Wrap-Up with a little help from storify.com and social media
Seahawks season under review
The Hawks have one of the best TE combos
With Spring Training comes cliché articles
Possibly the most over-done article is the "Best Shape of His Life"
Lifetime marks set at track meet
The Cougars'next challenge will be the Vandal Collegiate Meet on Feb. 18 in Moscow.
Tennis lose tough match to Hornets
WSU's dual match record fell to 7-1 with the loss to Sacramento State
Council member accuses athletes
One player fled from law enforcement while others were involved in a fight.
Dorn has shot to watch every MLB game
The final 30 earn a one week invitation to Spring Training in Arizona
Lincredible has caused Linsanity among fans
Jeremy Lin has become the face of an entire race with his play
Luzina's maturity exceeds freshman standing
At the age of 14, Luzina was ranked the No. 10 player in Russia for girls 14 and under
Possible scenarios dealing with Manning
Everyone wants a piece of Peyton Manning
Cougs seek revenge against Arizona
Pullman, Wash. - WSU will look to get revenge on Arizona, who beat them 85-61 earlier this year.
morePac-12 Power rankings
This is the year for LeBron James
James is getting to his spots and creating room for himself
A Seattle centered sports weekly wrap-up
The sports editor goes over a few key events that have taken place in Seattle
The sports editor goes over a few Seattle related events in the past week
moreNBA All-Star game just around the corner
Kobe Bryant will make his 14th appearance
Swimming to compete in Pac-12 championships
The Cougs ended the regular season on a high note, stealing seven victories against the Vandals
Track and Field set 20 lifetime-best marks
Lee George won the mile with a personal record time of 4:11.40 minutes
Pullman, Wash. - The Cougars recorded 20 lifetime-best performances in all after traveling across the border to compete against the Vandals and other competition from around the Northwest.
moreTennis falls to No. 28 Nebraska
With wins over Mary Weatherbolt and Riekie Honiball, Vasilieva extended her win streak to 15.
Pullman, Wash. - WSU tennis is on the brink of being a nationally ranked team and will look for more opportunities to prove that as they move into the heart of their Spring schedule versus the elite Pac-12 conference.
moreRamirez should not be playing
Cheaters don't deserve a second chance or a third chance
Pac-12 power rankings
Pac-12 race for first is down to the Huskies and the Cal Golden Bears
Bolligar sprints toward the season’s finish line
The Arizona native finds comfort and family in the Cougar spirit.
Pullman, Wash. - The Arizona native finds comfort and family in the Cougar spirit.
moreTennis looks to silence BYU racquet
Tennis will continue their trek through the Pac-12 conference with BYU on Friday.
Cold weather to affect scores
The men’s and women’s golf teams head to Arizona for the WGC-Accenture.
Cougs square off against in-state rival
WSU will pay tribute to seniors, Faisal Aden, Charlie Enquist, Marcus Capers and Abe Lodwick
Pullman, Wash. - The Cougs will take on conference-leading Washington in the basketball equivalent of the Apple Cup.
moreTrack and Field prepares for MPSF championships
Complete results of the championship will be posted at www.wsucougars.com
Cougs travel to Seattle to face Huskies
The women's game between the Cougs and Huskies will be televised on ROOT sports
Pullman, Wash. - The WSU women’s basketball will travel to Seattle this week for their second face-off with the University of Washington.
moreBaseball gears up for first home series of season
The Cougars batted .209 through the first three games of this season.
The Sports Weekly Wrap Up
An analysis of the Mariners moving Ichiro to the third hitter in the line-up
The sports editor gives his take on the Mariner's move to make Ichiro the third hitter in the line-up
moreJason Campbell would fit the Seahawks nicely
Jason Campbell makes sense for Seattle
LeBron should not be criticized for passing
People should not look into decisions made in all-star games seriously
Ellis achieves lifetime leap at championships
Cougs lose close games
Cougs win re-scheduled games
Debate of athletics and money continues
Renovations will bring in more money
Cougs prepare for USC and UCLA
Pullman, Wash. - WSU has lost its last 37 of 39 games to UCLA.
moreWomen's golf finishes with three Cougs in top 20
Pac-12 power rankings
In the final power rankings, UW is clearly best team in conference
Cougs get ready for tough test
Pullman, Wash. - The WSU women’s basketball team expects their defense to be challenged Thursday against UCLA and Saturday against USC.
moreBasketball a getaway for this double major
Predictions for 2012 baseball season
Columnist breaks down his picks for this season’s front runners
Baseball gets two wins against N. Colorado
The Cougs were able to win the rubber match on Sunday, 7-3.
Time for golf fans to move on from Tiger
Casual golf fans should start cheering for Rory McIlory
NFL Combine not a good indicator of skill
Seahawks got caught up in hype and drafted Curry
Pac-12 players receive awards
Will the following players please step-up to accept their awards
Cougs face tough road in tourney
Pullman, Wash. - The Cougs will look to beat Oregon State for the third time this year on Wednesday.
moreWomen's basketball faces Beavers for first game
Manning needs to go to the Hawks
Signing makes sense
Basketball season ends with a loss
The lead alternated back and forth in the second half until OSU sunk three free throws.
Pac-12 Tournament team season recaps
Lobbestael reflects with WSU pro day here
Pullman, Wash. - Marshall Lobbestael profile
moreLet the players play
Chance meeting led to Wakefield becoming a Coug
Cougars and Beavers: Round four
Selection Sunday needs to change
One columnist argues against automatic bids in college basketball
Cougs start practice from square one
The WSU football team is eager to get back into the swing of things with new head coach Mike Leach.
Opening day is just around the corner
Your relationship with the Mariners might be looking up
Cougs advance to the championship
Behind Lodwick's 23 point performance, the Cougs will face Pittsburgh in a 3 game series in the championship
Tennis back in national rankings
Cougs visit UCLA for Pac-12 showdown
Pullman, Wash. - Cougs baseball gets ready for No. 7 UCLA
moreCougs unveil new offense and defense at spring practice
Cougs lose two to UCLA, third postponed
Men and women's golf both in action
Cougs fight Pitt for CBI championship
Red Sox need a player to lead
Bobby Valentine is a good coach, but he can't be the leader
MLB season kicks off in Japan
The official start of the season is less than one week away
This Coug athlete'sticks it out'
Coug basketball to play in Pittsburgh
The team will go against the Panthers for their second chance at winning the series.
Game three needed after Pitt win
Angels are going to win it all
The Toronto Blue Jays will see playoff action this year
Griner dominates women’s basketball
Standing at 6’8,’’ she is the tallest collegiate player in her sport
WSU baseball to play Gonzaga Bulldogs
The teams will play three non-conference games before the series finale in May in Pullman.
Tennis reclaims the lead
Tennis team members are confident they will be invited to play at the NCAA Tournament.
Pullman, Wash. - Tennis team members are confident they will be invited to play at the NCAA Tournament.
moreLeaf needs Cougs support after recent events
Former WSU great has hit rock bottom
Thunder can beat the Heat
Combo of Durant and Westbrook is scary
Cougs work on special teams at practice
Pullman, Wash. - The Cougs spent a lot of time working on special teams at Tuesday's practice.
morePlaying through injury hurts players
Players toughing out an injury can potentially hurt their team
Fans need to stop rioting in celebration
A fan was shot during the riot after Kentucky won the national title game
After sub-par season last year Gonzales is shining
Cougs lose to Zags, prepare for Seattle
Pullman, Wash. - The Washington State University baseball team continues a stretch of nonconference play stuck in the middle of conference play with their series against Seattle University this week in Pullman.
moreHeat coach needs to leave Miami
Erik Spoelstra does not have what it takes to handle Miami’s superstars.
Bynum has to find self-control
For Lakers to be successful during playoffs, Bynum must control himself
New bats have impact in college baseball
Top 10 WSU sports moments
From baseball to football, this columnist has many memories
Baseball season stirs memories
Playing catch with dad had its positive and negative effects
Cougs take on Pilots in one game series
Documentary blows Williams' cover
Gleason inadvertently exposes Saints scandal
What to expect from the Mariners this season
The hitting will improve from last year
Red Wings will win it all
Expect a hard fought series when Pittsburgh plays Philadelphia
Jones slams WSU home run record
Tuel, Horton shine in practice
Elisabeth Fournier will leave her legacy here in Pullman
Fournier says one of her keys to success is simply showing up to practice every day.
Cougs to compete in second spring tourney
Cougs take on Utah in Pac-12 match-up
Men's golf travels to Iowa
Howard grabbing attention for wrong reasons
Dwight is starting to act like a prima donna
Tennis faces in-state rival UW
Football players' bad behavior needs to stop
A column where one writer thinks members of the football team have been getting into too much trouble
Willis should be Madden cover boy
Megatron could be a dark horse in this contest for the cover
The secret to success for LeBron James
James is still ring-less
Good riddance to Bobby Petrino
Cougs seek revenge against Gonzaga
Red Sox make trade mistake
The Boston baseball team should not have let Papelbon go
Hopkins thriving in senior season
Pullman, Wash. - J Hopkins feature story
moreTuel stands out in practice
Pullman, Wash. - Tuel was impressive in practice, including a 40-yard strike to Marquess Wilson.
moreWSU rowing finishes strong
The WSU team is now preparing for a dual meet on Saturday against Gonzaga.
The Cougars hope to win an upset
Cougs will have a tough game ahead of them as they face off against No. 6 Oregon.
Pulllman, WA - Cougs will have a tough game ahead of them as they face off against No. 6 Oregon.
moreThunder may play Heat in the finals
Sonics'fans will have to root for the Heat
Spokane game attracts fans
The Crimson and Gray spring football game on Saturday brought in 10,713 fans.
Pullman, Wash. - The Crimson and Gray spring football game on Saturday brought in 10,713 fans.
moreWSU rowing ranks 13th in national poll
The team will play a home game against Oregon State this Saturday on the Snake River.
WSU baseball beats the Oregon Ducks
The team will play a single-game series on Monday in Seattle before a six-game homestand.
Humber stayed humble after perfect game
The White Sox' Humber baffled Mariner's hitters the entire game
Tramp-basketball evens the playing field
Childhood game bonds brothers
Tennis squares off with Stanford
Cougs swoop in on Redhawks
Seattle University lost to the Cougars Monday night in Everett.
Strong season for Fermin
WSU track and field member stumbled upon the 200-meter dash only to set a record.
Rugby team to compete in championship
The women’s rugby team will play Norwich University on May 11 during the quarter-finals.
Graduation column: Football and men's basketball reporter, Alex Field
Graduation column: Sports Editor, Ryan Burnett
National ranked rowing defeats Beavers
Graduation column: Tennis reporter, Charlie Westerman
Tennis competes at Pac-12 championships
Cougs win in bottom ninth to avoid sweep
Pullman, Wash. - The WSU baseball team dropped their weekend series against No. 23 Arizona State this past weekend, losing the first two games and scraping together a walk-off win in the final game of the series.
moreWashington State football coach Mike Leach answers your questions
The Daily Evergreen interviewed coach Mike Leach Friday, and we turned to you for questions about the season, recruiting and, well, some other interesting subjects. Check out what he had to say.
WSU Cross Country earns national academic honors
The WSU men's cross country team earned the status of U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association 2011 All-Academic Cross Country Team for their academic achievement in 2011.
Volleyball seeks improvement
WSU volleyball hopes to build on last season's improvement with a crop of new players
Seattle Seahawks still have questions to answer
Cricket leaps into Pullman
Pullman - WSU Cricket Club plays their final home game of the season Saturday Aug. 25.
moreSoccer looks to continue strong start against Boise State
Pullman, Wash. - WSU soccer goes head-to-head against Boise State on Friday at Lower Soccer Field.
moreSoccer rolls over Boise State
WSU soccer continued their strong start Friday, beating Boise State 6-0
Pullman - Junior forward Micaela Castain scored two goals Sunday as WSU defeated Boise State 6-0 at Lower Soccer Field.
moreVolleyball has bumpy weekend at Nike Invitational in Idaho
After winning their first match on Friday, the Cougars did not win again at the Nike Invitational in Idaho.
Pullman - For the 24th time in 26 years, the WSU volleyball team opened their season with a win, this time against Montana in a three-game sweep Friday afternoon.
moreX-country head coach Pete Julian resigns
WSU Cross Country Head Coach Pete Julian resigned Monday to accept a position with the Nike Oregon Project in Portland, Ore.
Pullman - WSU Cross Country Head Coach Pete Julian resigned Monday after accepting a position with the Nike Oregon Project in Portland, Ore.
moreIn-state recruiting should be Leach's primary focus
Pullman - For years, the Cougars have seen many highly-touted high school prospects from the state of Washington slip away and fall into the arms of other colleges from around the country.
moreMagical memories
Duke halts WSU's win-streak
Breaking out the brooms
Pullman - The WSU volleyball team played its first home match of the season at the Cougar Challenge tournament over the weekend. The Cougars took care of business in the home tournament, sweeping all three of their matches, placing five players on the all-tournament team and winning the tournament championship.
moreWSU cross country runs to weekend success
Tuel looking to bounce back
Cougs come home to face Eastern
The WSU football team prepares to play Eastern Washington University in their home opener Saturday at Martin Stadium
Skepticism in SoDo
Seattle - When the NBA expanded into Seattle in 1967, it didn’t just establish a new team in the city. The league created a loyal fan base for the Seattle Supersonics, which would endure even after the team relocated to Oklahoma City in 2008.
moreBucannon suspended for unnecessary hit
Pullman - The WSU Cougars will play without leading tackler Deone Bucannon for the first half of their game against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, on Friday.
moreV-Ball continues win streak
WSU volleyball puts win streak to test against Huskies
WSU students looking for FOX football coverage
Pullman - Students living in the dorms are unable to watch football and other programs on the FOX network due to a legal battle between Fox and DirecTV.
moreWSU rugby captain finds second family in team
Pullman - When it comes to college sports, rugby may not be the first thing that comes to mind. In the case of WSU’s team, maybe it should – the team came home with a win at nationals two years ago
moreWSU soccer brings on the Bruins
Los Angeles, Calif. - WSU soccer travels to Los Angeles to begin Pac-12 play on Thursday as they prepare for their toughest challenge yet against No. 2 UCLA.
moreNHL and Seattle fit for happy reunion with possible new SoDo stadium
Pullman - Power plays, bone-rattling hits, hat tricks and brawls could soon come to a brand new Seattle arena.
moreWSU Soccer couldn't keep up with No.23 Santa Clara in second half
Perceptions not reality in professional sports
Seattle - We all know the importance of reputations. Impressions matter. Consistency matters. People assign labels based on impressions, and whether they are assumptions or not, they stick better than industrial-strength adhesive. In the sports world, once athletic teams and their players develop a reputation, they cannot shake it, no matter what they do.
moreX-country falls short at meet
WSU Cougs lose to Oregon Ducks in Seattle
Seattle - The Cougars fought, scratched and clawed all game, but still fell to the University of Oregon 51-26 Saturday night at CenturyLink Field in Seattle.
moreWSU Cougars' optimistic outlook for Pac-12 season
Pullman - The Cougars have returned from their weekend road trip to Seattle and have regrouped from the 51-26 loss against the Oregon Ducks.
moreSeahawks must stay the course
WSU soccer splits weekend matches on the road
The perfect stroke for Shayla Boyle
Pullman - Imagine waking up every morning at 5 a.m. before the sun rise, before classes and to go workout with your teammates.
moreCougs fall to Cal
Pullman - The Cougars played the same song, just a different verse Saturday night as they dropped their fourth straight game this season and their eighth straight overall to the University of California. The Golden Bears handed the Cougars the 17-31 loss in Pullman.
moreWSU soccer shuts out USC 4-0
Cougars soccer to play Stanford
A long road to Pullman for volleyball's Scarpino
Pullman - Traveling from her home in Kailua, Hawaii, to New York’s Hofstra University and then to WSU, Maile Scarpino finally settled in to play some Cougar volleyball.
moreBowe has value for Seahawks
Club sport, varsity spirit for WSU men's soccer
WSU volleyball loses weekend set on road
Cougar cross-country stumbles in Pac-12 Championships
Cougar quarterback recruit throws six touchdowns
Ken Bone: Molding young minds on and off the court
Pullman - If you asked Ken Bone to boil life down to three things, he’ll respond by saying education, basketball and his faith.
moreCougar volleyball sweeps Colorado
Pullman - The WSU volleyball team played Colorado on Wednesday night in front of a costumed crowd in Bohler gym. The Cougars swept the Buffs 3-0 with set scores of 25-21, 25-9 and 25-19 to get their first conference win of 2012.
moreCougar football: moving forward amid turmoil
Pullman - As turmoil continues to swirl amongst the Washington State football program, the Cougars are set to face the red-hot No. 17 ranked UCLA Bruins in the annual Dad’s Weekend game at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Martin Stadium.
moreJacobson: seen but rarely noticed
Pullman - He is seen, but rarely noticed. Constantly ridiculed, but seldom praised. Indispensable, but undervalued.
moreEmma makes waves in foreign waters
Pullman - Hailing all the way from Bjärred, Sweden, Emma Johansson has made a splash in her three years here at WSU. The junior butterfly and freestyle swimmer has spent the last two years growing as a competitor and now looks to flourish and reach her goals to qualify for the NCAA Championships as well as shatter some school records.
moreSwimming comes home to Pullman
Pullman - After a rough road trip to Los Angeles that featured losses to USC and UCLA, the WSU swim team aims for a victory in front of their home crowd this Friday in Pullman against the Northern Arizona University Lumberjacks.
moreCougs' failed expectations at WSU
Apple Cup: How do you like them apples?
Pullman - Andrew Furney will never have to buy anything in Pullman again.
moreWSU volleyball fought to the finish this season
Apple Cup victory changes the Cougars season narrative
WSU women's basketball beats BYU and Monmouth
Wakefield finishes 111th in cross-country championship
Paws off the players, Coug fans
Pullman - Unless you’re one of those pouting bleacher creatures in Seattle who deems purple and gold an acceptable color combination, congratulate yourself. You’re a Coug.
morePolice seek Seferian-Jenkins' assailant
Cougar Athletics: Something to be thankful for
Leach says Wilson recanted allegations of abuse
Lacrosse attracts more players at WSU
Cougs fall in final seconds
Pullman - From the moment senior forward Brock Motum’s first three swished through the back of the nylon, it was evident – the Cougars came to compete. And compete they did.
moreCougs tame Bulldogs
Hawks primed for playoffs
Chip Kelly has NFL potential
Women's basketball triumphs 77-65
Pullman - The WSU women’s basketball team defeated Arizona State 77-65 on Sunday to get its first win in Pac-12 play.
moreWilson overcomes criticism
Pac-12 track and field championships



