| Tuesday, February 9, 2010 | |
Moore has more talent than other contenders | ![]() |
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The WSU point guard outshines other freshmen Pac-10 players in the running | |
Filed Monday, February 8 | |
Women get first conference victorySophomore April Cook scored a career high 33 points against Arizona State in a win Saturday. | Track has big performances in IdahoPole vaulter Kendall Mays punched her ticket to the NCAA Indoor Championships in March. |
Huge second half secures winStrong frontcourt play from DeAngelo Casto and Brock Motum led to a big second half. | Swimming drops last dual meet of the seasonSwim team could not overcome the early point deficit received for surrendering diving events. |
Filed Friday, February 5 | |
It’s the perfect time to love sportsWorld Cup and Olympics highlight a potientially great year | Vandals host WSU in last dual meetThe women will travel to Idaho for the last dual meet before the Pac-10 championships. |
Tickets for Cougar Baseball are on saleTickets for the 2010 Cougar Baseball season are officially on… | Vikings loss restores fan’s faith in sportsPackers fans everywhere rejoiced at loss |
Foul problems hurt WSU in loss to ArizonaWomen’s basketball lost their 11th straight game as they were unable to get the victory. |
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Filed Thursday, February 4 | |
New Mariners GM already making wavesNew players should provide needed depth | Women’s basketball travels to ArizonaCougars look to snap a 10-game losing streak and get their first conference win on the road. |
Cougs try to rebound at homeCoach Bone and the men’s basketball team face off against Arizona tonight at 7 p.m. | Wulff excited about incoming classWSU is bringing 25 players to Pullman to help the program rebuild after its 1-10 season. |
Filed Wednesday, February 3 | |
Get into the mind of Travis LongLong gives his perspective on being part of Cougar football | Club tears up the Snake RiverWakeboard and waterski club practices on the Snake River with a WSU alumnus-donated boat. |
Thames traded big city for small townFreshman guard chose Pullman for its small town community and has enjoyed the change. | Bass Fishing club reel in $10,000 victoryClub earned $10,000 last season for taking first place in a tournament in California. |
Filed Tuesday, February 2 | |
Polo club gains confidencePolo club members train in the high-contact and often misunderstood sport. | Wulff has been busy with recruitingWSU’s class could rank No. 35 overall |
Filed Monday, February 1 | |
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Cougars fall apart in second half to UWThe men’s team shot an abysmal 22.9 percent during the second half of Saturday’s game. |
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