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12-31-11 WSU MBB Vs.OSU.Indd Game Notes | Game 14 | Spokane Arena | TV: ROOT NW WashingtonWashington StateState (8-5,()O(8-5, 0-10-1)) vs. OOregonregon StateState (10-3,()(10-3, 0-0-1)1) 2011-122 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Saturday, Dec. 31 | 3 p.m. | Spokane Arena | Spokane, Wash. Nov. 5 LEWIS-CLARK STATE (EXH) W, 88-41 Nov. 14 at Gonzaga (ESPN) L, 89-81 Washington State University Athletic Communications Nov. 17 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 79-68 Contact: Jessica Schmick | Work: 509-335-0255 | Cell: 509-781-0550 | [email protected] Nov. 20 at Portland W, 83-73 www.wsucougars.com Nov. 24 vs. Oklahoma& (ESPN2) L, 74-59 Nov. 25 vs. New Mexico& (ESPNU) L, 72-62 MATCHUPMATCHUP SERIES INFORMATION Nov. 27 vs. UC Riverside& L, 64-63 WSU CATEGORY OSU OSU leads the all-time series 162-120 (WSU Streak +2) Nov. 30 GRAMBLING STATE W, 69-37 Pullman, Wash. Location Corvallis, Ore. At WSU: WSU leads 76-60 (WSU leads 1-0 in Spokane) Dec. 3 EASTERN WASHINGTON (ROOT) W, 75-49 20,060 Enrollment 23,761 At OSU: OSU leads 99-39 Pac-12 Conference Pac-12 Neutral Site: OSU leads 5-3 Dec. 7 at Idaho W, 66-64 Cougars Nickname Beavers Last WSU home win: 84-70, Jan. 6, 2011 Dec. 11 SANTA CLARA W, 93-55 Ken Bone Head Coach Craig Robinson 46-33 (3rd) Coach’s Record at School (Season) 53-59 (4th) Last OSU road win: 54-52, Feb. 14, 2009 Dec. 18 WESTERN OREGON W, 66-42 381-200(20th)/123-81(6th) Coach’s Career Record (Season) 83-87 (6th) Last WSU road win: 61-55, Feb. 5, 2011 Last OSU home win: 59-55, March 4, 2010 Dec. 22 Pepperdine^ W, 67-56 8-5 Overall Record 10-3 0-1 Conference Record 0-1 Largest WSU margin of victory: 37 points (101-64), Feb. 17, Dec. 29 Oregon*! L, 80-95 NR National Ranking (AP/ESPN-USA Today) NR 1994 (Pullman) Dec. 31 Oregon State*! (ROOT) 3 p.m. 72.2 Points Per Game 83.2 Largest WSU margin of defeat: 38 points (31-69), March 3, 1958 64.2 Points Allowed Per Game 67.2 (Corvallis) Jan. 5 at Utah* 6 p.m. +7.9 Average Scoring Margin +16.0 Most points scored: Jan. 7 at Colorado* (FSN) 1 p.m. 34.6 Rebounds Per Game 35.6 WSU: 101 (101-64), Feb. 17, 1994 (Pullman) 32.3 Rebounds Allowed Per Game 34.2 Jan. 15 at Washington* (FSN) 4 p.m. OSU: 99 (64-99), March 3, 1972 (Corvallis) +2.3 Average Rebound Margin +1.4 Fewest points scored: Jan. 19 STANFORD* 7:05 p.m. .481 Field Goal Percentage .497 WSU: 4 (4-12), Feb. 24, 1912 (Pullman) .404 Field Goal Percentage Defense .422 Jan. 21 CALIFORNIA* 3:05 p.m. OSU: 9 (41-9), Jan. 31, 1919 (Corvallis) .368 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .361 First meeting: OSU defeated WSU, 30-14, Jan. 8, 1907 at Jan. 26 at Arizona* (FSN) 7:30 p.m. .335 3-Point Field Goal Pct. Defense .345 Pullman Jan. 28 at Arizona State* (ROOT) 2 p.m. .694 Free-Throw Percentage .683 Last meeting: WSU defeated OSU, 61-55, Feb. 5, 2011 at 15.2 Assists Per Game 17.9 Corvallis Feb. 2 USC* 7:05 p.m. 14.5 Turnovers Per Game 14.7 Feb. 4 UCLA* (ROOT) 2 p.m. 13.8 Turnovers Forced Per Game 19.4 1.1 Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.2 BROADCAST INFORMATION Feb. 9 at Oregon State* (Wildcard) TBD 3.0 Blocks Per Game 5.0 Feb. 11 at Oregon* 3 p.m. 6.2 Steals Per Game 10.1 TV: ROOT NW Feb. 16 ARIZONA* (FSN) 6 p.m. Play-by-Play: Tom Glasgow STARTERS LAST TIME OUT Color Analyst: Francis Williams Feb. 18 ARIZONA STATE* (ROOT) 5 p.m. Washington State Feb. 25 WASHINGTON* (ROOT) 5 p.m. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. ppg Other Gametracker: www.wsucougars.com March 1 at UCLA* (Wildcard) TBD 12 Brock Motum F 6-10 245 Jr. 14.0 6.3 rpg 40 Charlie Enquist F 6-10 230 Sr.* 6.8 .810 fg pct Radio: Cougar IMG College Radio Network March 3 at USC* (Wildcard) TBD 0 Marcus Capers G 6-4 179 Sr. 5.2 3.9 rpg Play-by-Play: Bud Nameck March 7-10 Pac-12 Tournament% TBD 1 Reggie Moore G 6-1 178 Jr. 9.2 5.4 apg 3 DaVonté Lacy G 6-3 206 Fr. 10.1 2.4 apg ^ - Cougar Hardwood Classic at KeyArena at Seattle Key Reserves Centralia ................................................KMNT-FM 104.3 & - 76 Classic at Anaheim, Calif. 2 Mike Ladd G 6-5 195 Jr.* 4.5 1.8 rpg Colville......................................................KCVL-AM 1240 ! - Played at Spokane Arena at Spokane, Wash. 11 Faisal Aden G 6-4 179 Sr. 14.2 3.5 rpg Moses Lake ...........................................KBSN-AM 1470 23 D.J. Shelton F 6-10 240 So. 5.8 3.2 rpg * - Pac-12 Game Mt. Vernon ................................................KAPS-AM 660 % - Pac-12 Tournament Played at Staples Center 31 Abe Lodwick F 6-7 215 Sr.* 4.0 2.7 rpg *used redshirt season Portland .................................................. KKPZ-AM 1330 Pullman ....................................................KHTR-FM104.3 Home games in BOLD Oregon State Seattle ....................................................... KTTH-AM 770 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. ppg Other 11 Joe Burton F 6-7 280 Jr. 8.9 6.5 rpg Spokane ..................................................... KXLY-AM 920 44 Devon Collier F 6-8 215 So. 13.6 1.5 bpg Tri-Cities ...................................................KONA-AM 610 12 Angus Brandt C 6-10 242 Jr. 9.8 .455 3fg pct Walla Walla ............................................KGDC-AM 1320 1 Jared Cunningham G 6-4 194 Jr. 16.7 2.7 apg Yakima .....................................................KJOX-AM 1390 3 Ahmad Starks G 5-9 165 So. 12.6 2.8 apg Internet ...............................................wsucougars.com Key Reserves 0 Kevin McShane F 6-9 240 Sr.* 1.5 1.6 rpg XM Satellite Radio ........................................................... 15 Eric Moreland F 6-10 215 Fr.* 4.7 .512 fg pct 55 Roberto Nelson G 6-3 195 So.* 11.0 3.2 rpg *used redshirt season GAME 14 | SATURDAY, DEC. 31 | VS. OREGON STATE | SPOKANE ARENA | SPOKANE, WASH. WSU LOOKS TO BOUNCE BACK AGAINST OSU • Redshirt senior Abe Lodwick played his fi rst IN SPOKANE: Washington State University men’s game this season Dec. 18 after missing the fi rst 10 COACHINGCOACHING STAFFSTAFF basketball (8-5, 0-1) looks to bounce back after with a foot injury. Head Coach:............................. Ken Bone, Third season dropping its Pac-12 openers as it hosts Oregon • Redshirt junior Mike Ladd missed WSU’s games Alma Mater: ................................Seattle Pacifi c, 1983 State (10-3, 0-1) at Spokane Arena in Spokane, against UC Riverside, Grambling State, East- Assistant Coaches: ............................................................ Wash., Saturday, Dec. 31 at 3 p.m. The game can be ern Washington, Idaho and Santa Clara with a ....................................... Curtis Allen (Washington, 2005) seen on ROOT NW, or you can listen on the Cougar sprained thumb. ............................. Jeff Hironaka (Eastern Oregon, 1980) ...................Ben Johnson (Wisconsin-Green Bay, 1992) Radio Network with Bud Nameck’s call. Please see • Faisal Aden missed the Cougars’ games against Coordinator of Basketball Operations: ........................... the list of affi liates on page one of today’s notes for Eastern Washington, Idaho and Santa Clara with ............................. Jared Barrett (Eastern Oregon, 1998) more information. a concussion. Operations Assistant: ........................................................ ............................Tim Marrion (Washington State, 2006) WSU AGAINST OREGON STATE: THE DIFFERENCE FOUR YEARS MAKE FOR ENQUIST: Video Assistant:.................................................................. • Washington State trails the all-time series • In his fi rst four seasons with the Cougars (he red- ......................Mike Simonson (Washington State, 2011) against Oregon State, 162-120, but WSU has won shirted in 2007-08), Charlie Enquist scored a combined the last two meetings. 50 points, grabbed 63 rebounds, and played a total of PRONUNCIATION GUIDE • The Cougars lead the series at home, 76-60, in- 331 minutes. Faisal Aden.............................................Fays-UHL Aid-in cluding a 1-0 mark in Spokane. • This season as a redshirt senior, Enquist already has Marcus Capers ..................................................CAPE-ers • The two teams met at Spokane Arena Jan. 11, 89 points, 69 rebounds and 244 minutes played in just 13 Will DiIorio (the second ‘i’ is capitalized) ...................... 1997, an 80-64 WSU victory. games this season. ................................................................................De-Oreo • Last season WSU got one of its two regular sea- • Enquist is shooting .810 (34-for-42) from the fi eld and Chuks Iroegbu............................Chew-ks Ee-rogue-boo son Pac-10 sweeps against the Beavers, winning .840 (21-for-25) from the free throw line...he has made Dexter Kernich-Drew ......................................... Ker-nick at Pullman and Corvallis. 14 of his last 16 shots and his last 12 free throws. DaVonté Lacy ...............................................Duh-Von-Tay • For more on the series, see page four of today’s notes. MOORE OF THE SAME ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • Reggie Moore has fi nished in the top-nine in the Asst. Director/MBB Contact: ............Jessica Schmick league in assists per game over in his fi rst two ABOUT THE COUGARS: Offi ce Phone: ................................... (509) 335-0255 seasons (ninth last season, fi fth as a freshman in • Washington State is 8-5 on the season, 1-3 in neutral- Cell Phone: ....................................... (509) 781-0550 2009-10). site games, 5-1 at home (including a game at Spokane E-Mail: [email protected] • This season Moore leads the league with 5.4 as- Arena) and 2-1 in away games...WSU lost its fi rst three Student Asst./Secondary Contact .................Jim Crawford sists per game...he’s adding a team fourth-best 9.2 neutral-site games, wearing white in all three, all at the Cell Phone: ......................................
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