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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Patience is a valuable skill for WSU basketball fans
Fans need to be patient as they wait for Ken Bone’s players to gain experience


Filed Tuesday, March 2
Women’s golf looks to start spring strong

Tough schedule should help the women’s golf team prepare for the Pac-10 championships.

Men’s rugby club rebuilds

A tough loss to Oregon State ended a transitional season for the WSU Men’s Rugby Club.

Swimming takes eighth in the Pac-10

WSU swimmers recorded more than 20 personal bests despite finishing eighth overall.

Team USA stole the Olympic show

The US vs. Canada match was one of the greatest games ever


Filed Monday, March 1
Track does not meet expectations

Men’s team placed sixth and women’s team placed seventh at Pac-10 championships.

UW cruises to an easy win over WSU women

WSU cut the lead a few times during the second half but were unable to catch the Huskies.

Baseball team goes undefeated in Texas

The team improves to 6-0 and will host the Utah for a four game series this weekend.

WSU comeback falls short

A poor shooting performance in the first half proved to be too much of a burden to overcome.

Tennis split their weekend matches

WSU won their match against New Mexico but repeat their performance against Boise State.


Filed Friday, February 26
Baseball heads to Texas for tournament

WSU will look to continue their offensive output as they take on Texas Tech and Bethune Cookman

Women look to snap losing streak in Seattle

Tough defense and limiting offensive mistakes are going to be key if WSU hopes to win.

Track heads to Pac-10 championships

Track looks to add to the list of competitors that will be considered for nationals.

Men’s basketball looks to split the season series with the Huskies

Cougars will look to improve their rebounding and defense to slow down the Huskies.

Koprivica’s last hurrah

The lone senior plays his final game in Pullman as one of the winningest Cougs of all time.


Filed Thursday, February 25
Donovan playing well abroad

Success in Europe is raising the profile of American soccer

Golf wins first spring tournament

Junior Nick Ellis and sophomore Trent Sanders finished tied for fourth place individually.

Swimming heads to Pac-10 championships

The Cougars set 13 school records and finished eighth at last year’s conference championships.

New event hopes to connect fans and team

Dribble, Dunk and Dine will provide dinner and a place to meet the team and fellow fans.


Filed Wednesday, February 24
Defense could take team to the tourney

WSU can’t rely on offense to lead the way

Olympics provide a world-class experience

Each event has its own unique atmosphere

Miller gets olympic redemption

Alpine skier silences critics with huge Olympic performances

WSU club rowing sees big numbers

WSU will compete against varsity programs from around the Pac-10 on March 27 and 28.


Filed Tuesday, February 23
Men’s golf prepares for the spring

After a strong fall season, the team prepares for the tough second half of its schedule.

Tennis’ winning streak comes to an end

Cougars fall to Sacramento State as they prepare for their first match on the road.

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