BOTTOM LINE: Washington State hosts Pacific after LeJuan Watts scored 24 points in Washington State's 91-82 victory against the San Francisco Dons. The Cougars have gone 7-0 in home games. Washington ...
Thursday night will provide an opportunity for David Riley's Cougars to keep pace with the rest of the West Coast Conference ...
Washington State guard Nate Calmese (front) drives around San Francisco center Carlton Linguard Jr. (left) and guard Marcus ...
Washington State hosts the Pacific Tigers after LeJuan Watts scored 24 points in Washington State's 91-82 victory against the San Francisco Dons. The teams play Thursday for the first time ...
Washington State forward LeJuan Watts and Missouri State guard Mozae Downing-Rivers reach for a loos ball in the first half ...
The WSU men’s basketball team hosts Pacific on Thursday and plays at Gonzaga on Saturday in what will be their hardest ...
The Washington State Cougars took down the San Francisco Dons 91-82 on Saturday night. The win preserves their undefeated ...
David Riley's first season as the head coach of Washington State's men's basketball program is off to a fantastic start. At 12-3 overall, Riley has the second-b ...
The Cougars (13-3, 3-0) claimed first place in the WCC and are off to the best WSU start since former Cougar coach Tony ...
PULLMAN, Wash. - After a 2-0 start to WCC play over the bottom half of the league, WSU (13-3) men's basketball needed a ...
The WSU men's basketball team used a 23-1 run in the second half Saturday to pick up a key resume-building win, 91-82, over San Francisco.
LeJuan Watts finished with a career-high 24 points and 12 rebounds to lead Washington State to a 91-82 victory over San Francisco on Saturday night.