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Washington State WASHINGTON STATE Women’s Basketball Washington State Athletic Media Relations • Bohler Addition 195 • Pullman, WA 99164 • (509) 335-2684 Jason Krump (Interim Women’s Basketball) - Office 509.335.8843 • [email protected] Bill Stevens, Director - Office: 509.335.4294 • Email: [email protected] Assistant Directors: Linda Chalich ([email protected]) • Craig Lawson ([email protected]) • Jessica Schmick ([email protected]) WSU Schedule Time (PT)/Result Cougars End Regular Season at USC and No. 9 UCLA 11/7 Lewis-Clark State (Exh.) W - 64-63 11/12 at Saint Mary’s L - 73-69 11/14 at UC Davis L - 77-38 11/18 at Portland L - 91-80 11/22 vs. No. 21 Nebraska L - 87-79 Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow Wahine Showdown Washington State Cougars (8-20, 6-10) 11/26 vs. No. 14 North Carolina L - 93-55 11/27 vs. Long Beach State W - 87-63 at USC 11/28 vs. Gonzaga L - 67-65 March 3 • Los Angeles, Calif. • 7 p.m. 12/5 vs. Nevada W - 67-54 12/7 vs. South Dakota St. L - 72-61 Cougars begin L.A. trip at USC 12/11 at Gonzaga L - 93-75 12/18 at Wyoming L - 63-43 at No. 9 UCLA 12/21 at San Diego State L - 66-57 12/31 vs. USC L - 72-57 March 5 • Los Angeles, Calif. • 2 p.m. 1/2 vs. No. 8 UCLA L - 80-55 1/6 at Oregon L - 77-72 Cougars face sixth ranked opponent of season 1/8 at Oregon State W - 58-50 1/14 vs. California (FSNW) W - 77-63 1/16 vs. No. 4 Stanford L - 94-50 What’s Happening: The Washington State Cougars (8-20, 6-10 Pac-10) 1/20 at Arizona State W - 70-65 end the 2010-11 regular season at USC (16-11, 8-8), Thursday, March 1/22 at Arizona L - 64-58 3 at 7 p.m. and at No. 9 UCLA (24-3, 14-2), Saturday, March 5 at 2 p.m. 1/30 at Washington (FSN) L - 64-52 Thursday’s USC game will also be streamed online live at usctrojans.com. 2/3 vs. Oregon State W - 67-64 2/5 vs. Oregon W - 96-90 The Cougars will remain in L.A. for the Pac-10 Tournament, March 9-12. 2/10 at No. 3 Stanford L - 100-59 2/12 at California (FSN) W - 68-66 Listen In: Fans can listen to Thursday’s USC game on Pullman’s KQQQ 2/17 vs. Arizona L - 78-61 2/19 vs. Arizona State L - 55-47 1150 AM while Saturday’s UCLA game can be heard on Pullman’s KHTR 2/26 vs. Washington L - 65-48 (104.3 FM). In addition, both games will be broadcast at WSUCougars. 3/3 at USC 7 p.m. com with a subscription to Cougar All Access. Steve Grubbs and Jessica 3/5 at No. 9 UCLA 2 p.m. Oestreicher will call the action. 3/9-3/12 Pac-10 Conference Tournament USC series: USC leads the all-time series with WSU 38-12. Earlier this season, on New Year’s Eve, USC defeated the Cougars 72-57, in Pull- man. Last season, the programs split the season series with each team winning on the other’s home floor. USC defeated the Cougars 61-51 in Pullman, Jan. 23 and WSU avenged that loss with a 64-52 win at Los An- geles, Feb. 18. That win ended an 18-game losing streak to the Trojans. UCLA series: The Bruins lead the all-time series with WSU 44-6. UCLA has won the last 21 games in the series, including an 80-55 win this sea- son in Pullman, Jan. 2. The Cougars’ last win was Jan. 6, 2001, a 74-52 victory in Pullman. Last Week Recap: The Cougars fell to the Washington Huskies, 65-48, 2010-11 WASHINGTON STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Feb. 26 at Beasley Coliseum. Carly Noyes led WSU with eight points WSU Quick Facts while Sage Romberg and Brandi Thomas added seven points each. WSU was within striking distance early in the second half, trailing 43-36 with 11:20 left. But Washington used a 12-2 run to open a 55-38 advantage with 7:53 left and maintained a double-digit lead the rest of the way. Ranked Opponents: According to the website rpiratings.com, WSU has WSU Information played the 21st toughest schedule in the nation. Saturday’s game at No. Location ................ Pullman, Wash. Nickname. Cougars 9 UCLA will mark the sixth game against a ranked opponent for the Cou- Colors . Crimson and Gray gars this season. Previously, the Cougars have faced: No. 21 Nebraska, Founded . .1890 President ................ Elson S. Floyd Nov. 22, No. 14 North Carolina at the Rainbow Wahine Showdown in Athletic Director ................Bill Moos Honolulu, Nov. 26, No. 8 UCLA, Dec. 31 and No. 4/3 Stanford, Jan. 16 Faculty Representative. .Ken Casavant and Feb. 10. The last time the Cougars defeated a ranked opponent was Conference. .Pacific-10 Feb. 10, 2001, when the Cougars defeated No. 22/19 Arizona, 93-86, in Enrollment ......................23,300 Venue . Beasley Coliseum (11,671) Pullman. Tickets ...............1-800-GO-COUGS Website. .www.WSUCougars.com Twitter. .twitter.com/WSUCougars_com Winning in the Pac-10: The Cougars’ six Pac-10 wins are the most for Facebook ................ facebook.com/ the program since the 2001 season. The last time the program had more WSUCougarAthletics YouTube youtube.com/WSUCougarAthletics victories this deep into a conference season was during the 1995-96 cam- paign when the Cougars were 7-9 through 16 games. SID Information SID. .Bill Stevens Assistants . .Linda Chalich Nearing 1,000 points: The duo of April Cook and Jazmine Perkins are . Craig Lawson . .Jessica Schmick nearing the 1,000 career point mark. Cook’s point total is at 977 points Address ...... Bohler Athletic Complex 195 while Perkins point total stands at 967. Cook and Perkins rank 15th and . .Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Phone . .509-335-COUG (2684) 16th, respectively on the school’s career point list. Heather Norman FAX. 509-335-0267 (1989-92) is 14th on the list with 981 points. The duo is also moving up Team Information the school’s career 3-point list. With 113 treys, Perkins is fifth on the list Head Coach. June Daugherty and is 11 away from Kelli Kronberger’s 124 treys for third position. Cook . .Ohio State, 1978 WSU Record. 24-66 (Three Seasons) is tied for sixth on the all-time list with Jennifer Kerns with 110 treys. Career Record ......338-279 (21 Seasons) Associate Head Coach. Mike Daugherty Assistant Coach. Mo Hines Road Warriors: The win at Cal, Feb. 12, marked the Cougars third Pac-10 Assistant Coach. .Brian Holsinger road victory this season. The last time the program won more than two Coordinator of Operations .....Kate Werner Student-Athletes Returning. 9 conference road games was during the 1997-98 season when it won four. Newcomers. 5 2009-10 Record ................... 8-22 2009-10 Pac-10 Record/Finish. 3-15/9th Sage Romberg Pac-10 Player of the Week: Freshman guard/forward Sage Romberg was named the Pacific-10 Conference Women’s Bas- Find WSU Women’s Hoops ketball Player of the Week for the week of Jan. 31-Feb. 7 Commissioner Larry Scott announced Monday. Coming off the bench in each game, Romberg averaged 16 points and six rebounds leading the Cougars to a WSU RADIO:Fans can listen to Cougar games live on KQQQ 1150 AM or KHTR (104.3 FM) in sweep of the Oregon schools at Beasley Coliseum. The weekend series the Pullman/Moscow area, or with a subscrip- sweep over the Oregon schools marked the first time the program swept tion to Cougar All Access at WSUCougars.com a Pac-10 series since January 2001, when WSU defeated USC and (click on the All Access button on the WSUCou- gars.com home page). Steve Grubbs will call UCLA at Beasley Coliseum. For more information on Romberg’s accom- the games live. plishments, including a podcast with her after Monday’s practice, visit the women’s basketball home page at WSUCougars.com. WSUCOUGARS.COM: Student-athlete bios, stats, schedule, results, records, and blog can be found at the women’s basketball home page Oregon sweep: For the first time since 2001, the Cougars swept a Pac-10 at WSUCougars.com, the official website of series by defeating Oregon State and Oregon at Beasley Coliseum, Feb. Cougar Athletics. 3 & 5. WSU began the week with a come-from-behind 67-64 win over the COUGAR ATHLETICS ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Beavers. The Cougars rallied from a 13-point second half deficit to cap- Find WSU Athletics on Twitter (twitter.com/ ture the win, tying for the fourth largest comeback in school history. Sage WSUCougars_com), Facebook (facebook.com/ Romberg and Ireti Amojo led WSU with 17 points each and April Cook WSUCougarAthletics) and YouTube (youtube. com/WSUCougarAthletics). added a season-high 14 points. Two days later vs. Oregon, five Cougars TWITTER.COM/WSUCOUGARS_COM • FACEBOOK.COM/WSUCOUGARATHLETICS 2010-11 WASHINGTON STATE WOMEN”S BASKETBALL scored in double figures, led by a career-high 17 points from Katie Madison, as WSU outscored the Ducks, 96-90. In addition to her point total, Madison just missed a double-double with nine rebounds. Sage Romberg and Roset- ta Adzasu scored 15 points each while Ireti Amogo contributed 13 points and Hana Potter added 11 to complete the double-digit scoring quintet for WSU. Scoring Outburst: The 96 points scored by WSU vs.
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