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2-16-19 WSU-Uwgame Notes.Indd GAME 25 | VS. WASHINGTON Washington St. (10-14, 3-8) vs. Washington (19-5, 10-1) Saturday Feb. 16 | 5 p.m. PT SERIES HISTORY 2018-19 SCHEDULE Beasley Coliseum (11,671) UW Leads the All-Time Series, 184-104 Pullman, Wash. (WSU STREAK: -3) 10-14 Overall, 3-8 Pac-12 At WSU: UW leads 77-64 (1-0 WSU in Spokane) 8-4 Home, 2-7 Away, 0-3 Neutral Site COMPARISON At UW: UW leads 104-38 Neutral Site: UW leads 3-2 WSU CATEGORY UW Last WSU home win: 79-71, Feb. 26, 2017 Date Opponent Time/TV Pullman, Wash. Location Seattle, Wash. Last UW road win: 70-65, Jan. 6, 2018 Nov. 4 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN (EXH) W, 138-63 20,193 Enrollment 46,165 Last WSU road win: 79-74, Jan. 1, 2017 Nov.11 NICHOLLS! W, 89-72 Pac-12 Conference Pac-12 Last UW home win: 80-62, Jan. 28, 2018 Nov. 14 at Seattle U^ L, 78-69 Cougars Nickname Huskies Largest WSU margin of victory: 28 points (75-47), Jan. 20, Ernie Kent Head Coach Mike Hopkins 2007 (Pullman) Nov. 19 CAL POLY W, 84-70 57-91 (5th) Coach’s Record at School (Season) 39-18 (2nd) Largest WSU margin of defeat: 36 points (40-76), Feb. 11, Nov. 24 DELAWARE STATE W, 80-52 382-344 (24th) Coach’s Career Record (Season) Same 1955 (Seattle) Nov. 27 CSUN W, 103-94 10-14 Overall Record 19-5 Most points scored: Dec. 1 at New Mexico State L, 69-63 3-8 Conference Record 10-1 WSU: 98 (98-76), March 1, 2003 (Pullman) Dec. 5 IDAHO W, 90-70 NR National Ranking (AP/ESPN-USA Today) NR UW: 103 (92-103), Feb. 4, 1972 (Seattle); (70-103), Feb. 1, 1975 77.5 Points Per Game 71.1 (Pullman) Dec. 9 vs. Montana State# L, 95-90 77.8 Points Allowed Per Game 64.5 Fewest points scored: Dec. 17 RIDER& W, 94-90 -0.2 Average Scoring Margin +7.3 WSU: 7 (7-38), Feb. 7, 1912 (Pullman) Dec. 19 SIU EDWARDSVILLE& W, 89-73 33.5 Rebounds Per Game 32.8 UW: 13 (9-13), Feb. 16, 1910 (Pullman) Dec. 22 vs. San Diego% L, 82-75 36.0 Rebounds Allowed Per Game 33.5 First meeting: UW defeated WSU, 13-9, Feb. 16, 1910 at Dec. 23 vs. New Mexico State% L, 75-72 -2.5 Average Rebound Margin -0.7 Pullman .460 Field Goal Percentage .462 Last meeting: UW defeated WSU , 85-67, Jan. 5, 2019 at Dec. 29 Santa Clara+ L, 79-71 .466 Field Goal Percentage Defense .408 Seattle Jan. 5 at Washington* L, 85-67 .360 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .348 Jan. 10 at Colorado* L, 92-60 .350 3-Point Field Goal Pct. Defense .319 QUICK HITS Jan. 12 at Utah* L, 88-70 .752 Free-Throw Percentage .706 • NATIONAL RANKINGS: 15.3 Assists Per Game 12.0 • Scoring: Robert Franks, 15th (22.6). Jan. 17 CALIFORNIA* W, 82-59 12.9 Turnovers Per Game 13.9 • Double-Doubles: Robert Franks, 93rd (6); CJ Jan. 19 STANFORD* L, 78-66 12.7 Turnovers Forced Per Game 16.0 Elleby 172nd (4). • Rebounding: Robert Franks, 129th (7.7 rpg); CJ Jan. 24 at Oregon State* L, 90-77 1.2 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.9 Elleby, 225th (6.8 rpg). Jan. 27 at Oregon* L, 78-58 2.6 Blocks Per Game 6.0 • Free Throw Pct: Marvin Cannon, 12th (.896); Jan. 30 UCLA* L, 87-67 5.6 Steals Per Game 9.0 Robert Franks, 47th (.807). • Assist/TO Ratio: Ahmed Ali, 33rd (2.70). Feb. 2 USC* L, 93-84 • Field Goal Pct: Robert Franks, 70th (.527); CJ Feb. 7 at Arizona State* W, 91-70 ON THE AIR Elleby, 172nd (.455) Feb. 9 at Arizona* W, 69-55 • Assists: Team, 63rd (15.3 apg). Television ESPNU Feb. 16 WASHINGTON* 5 p.m./ESPNU • Scoring: Team, 64th (77.5 ppg). Play-by-Play: Eric Rothman • 3-Ptrs Per Game: Team, 37th (9.5 3fgpg). Feb. 20 COLORADO* 7 p.m./ Pac-12 Analyst: Adrian Branch • APPROACHING RECORD BOOKS: Producer: Jeff Anthony Feb. 23 UTAH* 5 p.m./Pac-12 • With 22 points against San Diego, Dec. 22, Robert Feb. 28 at Stanford 6 p.m./Pac-12 Franks became the 37th Cougar to reach the 1,000- Radio Cougar IMG Sports Radio Network point plateau...he now has 1,195 career points and March 2 at California 4 p.m./Pac-12 Play-by-Play: Matt Chazanow ranks 21st March 6 OREGON* 8 p.m./FS1 • With 66 career blocks, Franks ranks 17th in WSU’s March 9 OREGON STATE* 12 p.m./Pac-12 Live Stats: www.wsucougars.com career record books...nine more (74) will put him in a tie for 16th. March 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament# TBD/TBD • With 141 and 134 3-pointers, respecively Robert ! – Doubleheader with the WSU women Franks and Viont’e Daniels rank 10th and 14th in RADIO AFFILIATES ^ - Played at ShoWare Center (Kent, Wash.) WSU’s career record books. # - Played at the Toyota Center (Kennewick) Spokane (FLAGSHIP) KXLY-AM 920 & - First and Second Rounds of Las Vegas Classic at Beasley Coliseum Centralia KMNT-FM 104.3 % - Las Vegas Classic at Orleans Arena (Las Vegas) Clarkston/Lewiston (ID) KHTR-FM103.9 COUGARS AT A GLANCE + - Played at Spokane Arena (Spokane) Colville KCVL-AM 1240 STARTERS LAST TIME OUT * - Pac-12 Game Colfax KCLX-AM 1450 No.Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG Other All times Pacifi c Moses Lake KBSN-AM 1470 2 CJ Elleby F 6-6 195 Fr. 15.5 6.8 rpg Home games in BOLD--Pullman games played at Friel Court Mount Vernon KAPS-AM 660 3 Robert Franks F 6-9 225 Sr. 22.6 7.7 rpg in Beasley Coliseum 5 Marvin Cannon G 6-5 172 So. 6.9 3.0 rpg Pasco KONA-AM 610 13 Jeff Pollard F 6-9 245 Jr. 4.6 2.3 rpg Pullman KHTR-FM104.3 23 Ahmed Ali G 5-11 165 Jr. 7.9 3.1 apg ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Seattle KIRO-AM 710 OFF THE BENCH Walla Walla KGDC-AM 1320 WSU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 0 Isaiah Wade F 6-7 220 Jr. 4.5 3.3 rpg Men’s Basketball Contact: Jessica Holmes Internet Tunein.com 1 Jervae Robinson G 6-2 183 Jr. 4.8 1.8 apg Offi ce: 509-335-0255 XM Satellite Radio 136 4 Aljaz Kunc F 6-8 198 Fr. 3.0 1.6 rpg 15 James Streeter% C 6-10 280 Jr. -- -- Cell: 509-781-0550 24 Viont’e Daniels G 6-2 160 Sr. 6.7 2.8 apg E-mail: [email protected] 32 Davante Cooper F 6-11 233 Sr. 1.1 1.3 rpg Website: www.wsucougars.com 35 Carter Skaggs G 6-5 215 Jr. 6.5 1.7 3fgpg Twitter/Instagram: @WSUMensHoops % - indicates walk-on Facebook: Washington State Men’s Basketball 2018-19 WASHINGTON STATE BASKETBALL GAME 25 | VS. WASHINGTON | FEB. 16, 2019 | BEASLEY COLISEUM (PULLMAN, WASH.) COUGARS HOST HUSKIES LOOKING FOR SEA- • If the only three lopsided wins of that UNIVERSITY INFORMATION SON SPLIT: Fresh off its fi rst weekend sweep in span (UW, 72-49, Feb. 28, 2014; UW, 80-62, Jan. Location: Pullman, Wash. seven years, Washington State men’s basketball 28, 2018 and UW, 85-67, Jan. 5, 2019) are thrown Enrollment: 20,283 (10-14, 3-8) returns home to host Washington out, the average shrinks to 4.7 points; a two- Founded: 1890 (19-5, 10-1) for the second meeting of the sea- possession difference. Conference: Pac-12 son, Saturday, Feb. 16 at 5 p.m. at Beasley Coli- • Ten of the last 15 meetings have been decided Colors: Crimson and Gray seum. by fi ve points or less. Nickname: Cougars • That game will also be televised live on ES- • UW won seven of those 10 games decided by 5 President: Kirk Schulz PNU as Eric Rothman (play-by-play), and Adrian points or less, claiming the latest fi ve-point win, Athletics Director: Patrick Chun Branch (analyst) have the call. Jan. 6, 2018 (70-65). Faculty Representative: Nancy Swanger • All season long, Cougar basketball can be • Third-year WSU head coach Ernie Kent is 13-23 Athletic Dept. Phone: (509) 335-0311 heard on the Cougar IMG Sports Radio Network all-time against UW as head coach at WSU and Ticket Offi ce Phone: 1-800-GO-COUGS with the Voice of the Cougars, Matt Chazanow Oregon. Home Court (Capacity): Friel Court (11,671) on the call. Press Row Phone: (509) 335-4940 • Please see page one of today’s notes for the WSU ENDS DESERT/WEEKEND SWEEP list of affi liates. DROUGHTS: COACHING STAFF • Live stats are also available at www.wsucou- • With wins at Arizona State (91-70, Feb. 7) and Head Coach: Ernie Kent, Fifth season gars.com. Arizona (69-55, Feb. 9), WSU got just its third Alma Mater: Oregon, 1977 road sweep of the Arizona schools since the Assistant Coaches: Ed Haskins COUGARS VERSUS HUSKIES: league became the Pac-12 in 1978-89. Bennie Seltzer • Saturday marks the 289th meeting between • It marked its fi rst sweep at the desert since Tim Marrion Washington and Washington State, as the Hus- 2006-07 (also swept in 1981-82) and its fi rst road Coord. of Basketball Ops: Kenny Tripp kies hold a 184-104 advantage in the all-time sweep since 2008-09.
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