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
The Washington State women’s basketball team built a 25-point lead midway through the third quarter but had to hold on down the stretch to collect a 65-57 win a
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.
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.
Following the hiring of new head coach Jimmy Rogers, the Washington State Cougars continue to add pieces from the transfer portal for the 2025 season. WSU annou
While the majority of the top recruits in 2025 have already signed, Washington State continues to finalize its class under new head coach Jimmy Rogers.
While much has been made about the transfer portal losses Washington State has suffered so far this winter, the Cougs have also made some notable gains from it
The Cougars (12-10, 7-4 West Coast) pulled within one point twice in the final minute on 3-pointers from Wallack and Astera Tuhina, but the Lions (8-10, 2-8) kept their lead with a jumper form Naudia Evans and three free throws.
Buzzer beater: One of the highlights for Oregon State came at the end of the first quarter. After Washington State’s Charlotte Abraham hit a 3-pointer with 7 seconds left on the clock, the Beavers pushed the ball quickly up court and AJ Marotte knocked down a 3-pointer from the right wing as time expired.
BOTTOM LINE: Washington State visits Loyola Marymount trying to continue its five-game road winning streak. The Lions have gone 4-5 in home games. Loyola Marymount ranks sixth in the WCC with 8.4 offensive rebounds per game led by Maya Hernandez averaging 2.5.
LeJuan Watts recorded 20 points, 11 rebounds, and ten assists on Thursday night to become just the second player in Washington State history to record a triple