David Riley's Washington State Cougars get back on the road this Thursday for the first of a three-game road trip. Their travels first take them to Stockton, California for a rematch with the Pacific Tigers, who bested WSU in Pullman back on January 9.
Saturday’s WCC slate includes the San Francisco Dons (17-6, 7-3 WCC) playing the Washington State Cougars (15-7, 5-4 WCC) at 10:00 PM ET on ESPN+.Buy tickets for San Francisco vs. Washington
Washington State visits the Pacific Tigers after Ethan Price scored 20 points in the Cougars' 80-75 loss to the Saint Mary's Gaels.
The Pacific Tigers (6-17, 1-8 WCC) will host the Washington State Cougars (15-7, 5-4 WCC) after losing six home games in a row. The contest begins at 10:00 PM ET on Thursday, January 30, 2025. In
Washington State came close to shaking up the West Coast Conference table on Saturday night, but couldn't finish the job. The Cougars dropped a five-point game
The Cougars had to survive a frenetic fourth quarter after building a 25-point lead as Washington State capped a sweep of Oregon State 65-57 in a West Coast Conference game in Corvallis. Astera Tuhina made two free throws with 38.9 seconds left to thwart the Beavers’ comeback bid.
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The Pacific Tigers (6-17, 1-8 WCC) face the Washington State Cougars (15-7, 5-4 WCC) in a clash of WCC teams at 10:00 PM ET on Thursday. The game will be available on ESPN+.Buy tickets for Pacific
The Beavers trail by 25 points midway through the third quarter, then make it interesting by getting as close as three points during the final minutes.
Washington State takes on the Pacific Tigers after Ethan Price scored 20 points in the Cougars' 80-75 loss to the Saint Mary's Gaels
The Cougars had to survive a frenetic fourth quarter after building a 25-point lead as Washington State capped a sweep of Oregon State with a 65-57 win in a West Coast Conference game in Corvallis, Ore. Astera Tuhina made two free throws with 38.9 seconds left to thwart the Beavers’ comeback bid.