Scrappy Cougs, Lacy nearly derail Zags
PULLMAN – Washington State coach Ken Bone is one of many college basketball observers who maintain that the current edition of the Gonzaga Bulldogs has the potential to be the best team in school history.
Washington State point guard Royce Woolridge grew up among basketball royalty, and he has every intention of adding his own chapter to the familys hoops history book.
PULLMAN – The Washington State Cougars improved their home record to 5-0 Saturday, but the Cougars likely will need to make wholesale improvements in their game if they intend to be 6-0 at Beasley Coliseum after Wednesday.
Dejected by the Apple Cup loss, Washington tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins trudged off the Martin Stadium field, his helmet in his left hand.
PULLMAN – Washington State unveiled a new offensive weapon Wednesday night, and the Cougars’ most familiar offensive weapon was his usual reliable self.
Washington State football coach Mike Leach has a well-earned reputation for his willingness to speak at length about football and virtually anything else.
PULLMAN– The Arkansas-Pine Bluff basketball team will play 11 road games before making its home debut in January, so coach George Ivory understands that his résumé is going to take a hit in the won-loss department.
PULLMAN – All the disappointment, frustration and bitterness associated with yet another losing football season at Washington State came to a crashing halt Saturday afternoon when thousands of fans stormed the field to celebrate the Cougars’ 31-28 overtime victory over Washington in the Apple Cup.
PULLMAN — Carl Winston grew up in Southern California, blissfully unaware of the Apple Cup.
As Washington State fans flooded the Martin Stadium playing field after the Cougars’ 31-28 overtime Apple Cup victory over Washington on Friday, Danny Shelton trudged toward the tunnel leading to the visitors’ locker room and then turned around. The UW defensive tackle had a score to settle with the opponents, or their fans, or maybe just the world in general.
The Cougars’ Andrew Furney kicked a 27-yard field goal for a 31-28 victory over the Huskies on Friday that set off a manic celebration in the crisp air after the largest comeback in Apple Cup history.
Carl Winston rushed for three touchdowns as the Washington State Cougars upset the Washington Huskies, 31-28, to win the Apple Cup at Martin Stadium.
Andrew Furney kicked a 27-yard field goal on Washington State's first possession of overtime, and the Cougars overcame an 18-point deficit in the fourth quarter to stun rival Washington 31-28 in the Apple Cup on Friday, snapping an eight-game losing streak.
Andrew Furney kicked a 27-yard field goal on Washington State's first possession of overtime, and the Cougars overcame an 18-point deficit in the fourth quarter to stun rival Washington 31-28 in the Apple Cup on Friday, snapping an eight-game losing streak.
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