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2020 21 WSU MBB Notes 19 Washington State Basketball SCHEDULE & RESULTS WASHINGTON ST. (11-7, 4-7) at OREGON ST. (9-7, 5-5) NOVEMBER Saturday, Feb. 6 // 3 p.m. // Corvallis, Ore. // Gill Coliseum 25 TEXAS SOUTHERN W, 56-52 Watch // Pac-12 Network (Rich Burk & Eldridge Recasner ) Listen // Washington State IMG Sports Network (Matt Chazanow & Craig Ehlo) 28 EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 71-68 GAME 19 Live Stats // WSUCougars.com DECEMBER 2 OREGON STATE * W, 59-55 SERIES HISTORY TEAM COMPARISON 6 at Colorado * Postponed vs OREGON STATE 9 IDAHO W, 61-58 Games 300 13 PORTLAND STATE ! W, 69-60 Standing 125-174 18 MONTANA STATE W, 82-54 At Pullman 79-63 CATEGORY 21 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M ! W, 90-62 At Corvallis 43-105 Overall Record 9-7 11-7 23 NORTHWESTERN STATE W, 62-52 At Neutral Site 3-6 Points Per Game 72.8 68.1 31 ARIZONA STATE* Postponed Last Win 59-55, 12/2/20 at Pullman Opp. Points Per Game 68.4 66.8 Last Home Win 59-55, 12/2/20 Rebounds Per Game 35.4 37.7 Last Road Win 71-68, 1/26/13 Rebounding Margin +0.3 +1.9 JANUARY Last Neutral Win 68-65, 12/27/74 at Portland, Ore. 2 ARIZONA * L, 82-86 (2OT) Last Loss 85-77, 3/9/19 at Pullman Field Goal Pct. .428 .416 7 at Cal* W, 71-60 Last Home Loss 85-77, 3/9/19 Opp. Field Goal Pct. .429 .399 9 at Stanford * L, 60-75 Last Road Loss 90-77, 1/24/19 3-Point Pct. .363 .343 14 at UCLA* L, 61-91 Last Neutral Loss 69-64, 3/7/12 at Los Angeles Opp. 3-Point Pct. .294 .310 Current Streak W2 16 at USC * L, 77-85 Free Throw Pct. .769 .681 21 UTAH* L, 56-71 PREVIOUS 5 MEETINGS Assists Per Game 16.3 10.8 23 COLORADO* L, 59-70 Date Location Result Score Turnovers Per Game 10.7 15.1 3/3/18 Pullman L 67-92 27 at Colorado * L, 58-70 Turnover Margin +1.5 -2.0 1/24/19 Corvallis L 77-90 31 at Washington * W, 77-62 Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.5 0.7 3/9/19 Pullman L 77-85 Blocked Shots Per Game 3.8 3.6 FEBRUARY 1/18/20 Pullman W 89-76 12/2/20 Pullman W 59-55 Steals Per Game 6.3 6.3 4 at Oregon* W, 74-71 6 at Oregon State * 3 PM (P12N) OPENING FIVE 11 UCLA* 8 PM (FS1) 13 USC * 5 PM (ESPNU) > The Cougs head to Corvallis in search of a season sweep over the Beavers after defeating OSU, 15 WASHINGTON * 5 PM (P12N) 59-55, in the third game of the year back on Dec. 2. The last time WSU swept a home-and-home 18 CAL* 7:30 PM (P12N) in the series came in the 2011-12 season. The last time the Cougs won in Corvallis came in 2013. 21 STANFORD * 1 PM (ESPNU) > WSU is a perfect 14-0 against teams from the Pacific Northwest under head coach Kyle Smith 25 at Arizona* TBA (FS1) after posting at least one win against UW, ORE, and OSU in back-to-back seasons for the first time 27 at Arizona State* 1:30 PM (P12N) since a three-year run in 1993-95. > Senior Isaac Bonton continues to dominate the Pac-12 scoring 20+ in each of the last three games MARCH while averaging 20.3 ppg in Pac-12 play. In two career games against OSU, Bonton has scored 51 10-13 Pac-12 Tournament # TBD points. > Sophomore Noah Williams continues his turn to elite status having scored 14+ in each of his last ! – Doubleheader with the WSU women six contests. Additionally, he has been the Cougs best from deep on the year hitting 31-69 (.449), # - played at T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas) * - Pac-12 Game fifth among Pac-12 shooters. > Freshmen have powered the Cougs as Efe Abogidi (18), Andrej Jakimovski (15), and Dishon Jack- All home games played at Beasley Coliseum son (9) have moved into the starting lineup. Their combined 42 starts is the tied second most in All times listed are Pacific time and subject to change Rankings: AP Top-25 / Coaches Poll Division I with KState, trailing only Kentucky’s 47, PROBABLE STARTERS PAC-12 STANDINGS PLAYER HT YR HOMETOWN PPG RPG OTHER F #0 EFE ABOGIDI 6-10 FR Delta State, Nigeria 9.2 7.7 1.4 bpg PAC-12 OVERALL G #10 ISAAC BONTON 6-3 SR Portland, Ore. 18.8 4.1 3.8 apg W-L PCT GP W-L PCT GP L10 STRK F #11 DJ RODMAN 6-6 SO Newport Beach, Calif. 4.5 3.0 0.9 apg UCLA 9-1 0.900 10 13-3 0.813 16 8-2 Won 1 C #21 DISHON JACKSON 6-10 FR Vallejo, Calif. 6.3 3.8 0.7 bpg USC 8-2 0.800 10 14-3 0.824 17 9-1 Won 3 G #24 NOAH WILLIAMS 6-5 SO Seattle, Wash. 13.3 3.2 1.6 spg COLORADO 7-4 0.636 11 13-5 0.722 18 7-3 Lost 1 ROTATION OFF THE BENCH ARIZONA 7-5 0.583 12 13-5 0.722 18 6-4 Lost 1 STANFORD 7-5 0.583 12 11-7 0.611 18 6-4 Won 1 G #2 MYLES WARREN 6-3 JR Portland, Ore. 2.1 1.0 1.0 apg OREGON 4-3 0.571 7 9-4 0.692 13 7-3 Lost 2 F #4 ALJAŽ KUNC 6-8 JR Ljubljana, Slovenia 4.9 2.6 0.5 spg OREGON STATE 5-5 0.500 10 9-7 0.563 16 6-4 Won 1 G #5 TJ BAMBA 6-5 FR Bronx, NY 3.9 1.9 0.5 apg UTAH 5-6 0.455 11 8-7 0.533 15 4-6 Won 2 F #13 CARLOS ROSARIO 6-7 FR Santo Domingo, DR 0.5 1.0 0.3 spg ARIZONA STATE 3-5 0.375 8 6-8 0.429 14 3-7 Won 2 C #15 VOLODYMYR MARKOVETSKYY 7-1 SO Truskavets, Ukraine 2.9 2.6 0.6 bpg WASHINGTON STATE 4-7 0.364 11 11-7 0.611 18 3-7 Won 2 G #22 RYAN RAPP 6-5 SO Melbourne, Australia 2.7 2.3 1.7 apg WASHINGTON 2-9 0.182 11 3-13 0.188 16 2-8 Lost 2 F #23 ANDREJ JAKIMOVSKI 6-8 FR Kriva Palanka, N. Macedonia 5.9 4.7 1.1 apg CALIFORNIA 2-11 0.154 13 7-13 0.350 20 2-8 Lost 5 F #32 TONY MILLER 6-6 SR Woodinville, Wash. 1.9 2.6 0.7 apg F #33 BRANDTON CHATFIELD 6-10 R-FR Clarkston, Wash. 1.6 0.6 - WASHINGTON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES // WSUCOUGARS.COM // #GOCOUGS GAME 19 | AT OREGON STATE | FEB. 6, 2021 | CORVALLIS, ORE. (GILL COLISEUM) QUICK FACTS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) THE UNIVERSITY 0 Efe Abogidi F 6-10 225 FR Delta State, Nigeria (NBA Global Academy) LOCATION: Pullman, Wash. 2 Myles Warren% G 6-3 185 JR Portland, Ore. (Collin College) AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I 3 Jefferson Koulibaly G 6-3 180 FR LaSalle Montreal, Quebec (Lincoln Prep) CONFERENCE: Pac-12 4 Aljaž Kunc F 6-8 212 JR Ljubljana, Slovenia (Impact Academy-Fla.) ENROLLMENT: 20,286 5 TJ Bamba G 6-5 208 FR Bronx, NY (Abraham Lincoln HS) NICKNAME: Cougars 10 Isaac Bonton G 6-3 190 SR Portland, Ore. (Casper College) COLORS: Crimson and Gray 11 DJ Rodman F 6-6 215 SO Newport Beach, Calif. (JSerra Catholic HS) PRESIDENT: Kirk H. Schulz 13 Carlos Rosario F 6-7 180 FR Santo Domingo, DR (Veritas Prep) DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: Pat Chun 15 Volodymyr Markovetskyy C 7-1 270 SO Truskavets, Ukraine (Kaunas A. Puškinas) SWA: Anne McCoy 21 Dishon Jackson C 6-10 235 FR Vallejo, Calif. (St. Patrick-St. Vincent) FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: Nancy Swanger 22 Ryan Rapp G 6-5 189 SO Melbourne, Australia (Mazenod College) COUGAR WOMEN’S BASKETBALL INFORMATION 23 Andrej Jakimovski F 6-8 215 FR Kriva Palanka, N. Macedonia (Reale Mutua Torino) HEAD COACH: Kyle Smith, First Season 24 Noah Williams G 6-5 187 SO Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea) ASSISTANTS: Jim Shaw, Derrick Phelps, John Andrzejek 32 Tony Miller F 6-6 210 SR Woodinville, Wash. (Montana) RECRUITING COORDINATOR: Michael Plank 33 Brandton Chatfield% F 6-10 238 RFR Clarkston, Wash. (Clarkston HS) GRADUATE MANAGERS: Anthony Lorenzo, Michael Orlich HOME VENUE: Friel Court at Beasley Coliseum (11,671) HEAD COACH: Kyle Smith (Second Year) 2019-20 RECORD: 16-16 ASSISTANT COACHES: Jim Shaw, Derrick Phelps, John Andrzejek PAC-12 RECORD: 6-12 RECRUITING COORDINATOR: Michael Plank PAC-12 FINISH: 11th GRADUATE MANAGERS: Anthony Lorenzo, Michael Orlich POSTSEASON: N/A LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/7 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Efe Abogidi eff-A ah-bo-GHEE-dee STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 2/3 TJ Bamba bomb-buh NEWCOMERS: 7 Isaac Bonton bahn-tahn Aljaž Kunc Ollie-ahj Coon-ce goes by Jaz ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Andrej Jakimovski on-dre yack-eh-mohv-skee ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bill Stevens Jefferson Koulibaly cool-eh-ball-ee MBB CONTACT: Ben Laskey Volodymyr Markovetskyy VALL-dole-meer goes by Vova E-MAIL: [email protected] Mahr-koh-vet-skee Carlos Rosario row-sar-ee-oh PHONE: 509-335-0265 (W) | 209-608-2173 (C) ATHLETIC WEBSITE: www.wsucougars.com HEAD COACH KYLE SMITH MEDIA AVAILABILITY Player and coach media availability typically will take place Mon.- CAREER RECORDS Overall: 191-145 - 12th season Wed.
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