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3-13-13 WSU MBB Vs. UW Pac-12 Tourney Game Notes.Indd Game Notes | Game 32 | MGM Grand Garden Arena (13,151) | TV: Pac-12 1111 WashingtonWashington StateState (12-18,(12-18, 3-14)3-14) vs. 6 WashingtonWashington (17-14,(17-14, 9-9)9-9) 2012-133 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Wednesday, March 13 | 8:30 p.m. PT | MGM Grand Garden Arena | Las Vegas, Nev. Nov. 6 SAINT MARTIN’S (EXH) W, 62-50 Pac-12 Tournament First Round Nov. 10 EASTERN WASHINGTON& (Pac-12) W, 88-69 Washington State University Athletic Communications Nov. 14 UTAH VALLEY& (Pac-12) W, 72-49 Contact: Jessica Schmick | Work: 509-335-0255 | Cell: 509-781-0550 | [email protected] Nov. 16 at Pepperdine L, 58-56 (OT) www.wsucougars.com Nov. 19 vs. No. 12 Kansas# (ESPN2) L, 78-41 Nov. 20 vs. Texas A&M# (ESPN3) L, 55-54 MATCHUP SERIES INFORMATION Nov. 24 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (Pac-12) W, 66-38 WSU CATEGORY UW Washington State vs. Washington Nov. 28 IDAHO (Pac-12) W, 64-55 Pullman, Wash. Location Seattle, Wash. Washington leads 176-100 (WSU Streak -5) 19,255 Enrollment 42,000 At WSU: UW leads 73-62 (1-0 WSU in Spokane) Dec. 1 PORTLAND (Pac-12) W, 72-60 Pac-12 Conference Pac-12 Dec. 5 No. 10 GONZAGA (ESPNU) L, 71-69 Cougars Nickname Huskies At UW: UW leads 101-35 Ken Bone Head Coach Lorenzo Romar Neutral Site: Series is tied 2-2 Dec. 9 FRESNO STATE (Pac-12) W, 59-50 70-64 (4th) Coach’s Record at School (Season) 235-127 (11th) Last WSU home win: 87-80, Jan. 30, 2011 Dec. 13 JACKSON STATE (Pac-12) W, 52-41 405-231(21st)/146-113(7th) Coach’s Career Record (Season) 328-215 (17th) Last UW road win: 68-63, Jan. 5, 2013 13-18 Overall Record 17-4 Last WSU road win: 80-69, Feb. 27, 2011 Dec. 21 vs. Buffalo^ (Pac-12) W, 65-54 4-14 Conference Record 9-9 Last UW home win: 72-68, Mar. 3, 2013 Dec. 29 vs. Idaho State! (Pac-12) W, 74-39 NR National Ranking (AP/ESPN-USA Today) NR Largest WSU margin of victory: 28 points (75-47), Jan. 20, 2007 Jan. 5 WASHINGTON* (ESPNU) L, 68-63 64.5 Points Per Game 67.4 (Pullman) 62.9 Points Allowed Per Game 66.2 Largest WSU margin of defeat: 36 points (40-76), Feb. 11, 1955 Jan. 9 at Stanford* (Pac-12) L, 78-67 +1.6 Average Scoring Margin +1.2 (Seattle) Jan. 12 at California* (Pac-12) L, 67-54 33.7 Rebounds Per Game 36.6 Most points scored: 31.5 Rebounds Allowed Per Game 32.2 WSU: 98 (98-76), March 1, 2003 (Pullman) Jan. 16 UTAH* (Pac-12) W, 75-65 +2.2 Average Rebound Margin +4.4 UW: 103 (92-103), Feb. 4, 1972 (Seattle); (70-103), Feb. 1, 1975 Jan. 19 COLORADO* (Pac-12) L, 58-49 .426 Field Goal Percentage .434 (Pullman) .427 Field Goal Percentage Defense .431 Fewest points scored: Jan. 23 at No. 16 Oregon* (Pac-12) L, 68-61 .346 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .332 WSU: 7 (7-38), Feb. 7, 1912 (Pullman) .346 3-Point Field Goal Pct. Defense .337 Jan. 26 at Oregon State* (Pac-12) W, 71-68 UW: 13 (9-13), Feb. 16, 1910 (Pullman) .686 Free-Throw Percentage .679 First meeting: UW defeated WSU, 13-9, Feb. 16, 1910 at Pull- Jan. 31 ARIZONA STATE* (Pac-12) L, 63-59 12.2 Assists Per Game 11.7 man Feb. 2 NO. 8 ARIZONA* (Pac-12) L, 79-65 12.1 Turnovers Per Game 13.3 Last meeting: UW defeated WSU, 72-68, March 3, 2013 at Feb. 7 at USC* (Pac-12) L, 72-68 12.2 Turnovers Forced Per Game 12.4 1.0 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.9 Seattle Feb. 9 at UCLA* (Pac-12) L, 76-62 2.5 Blocks Per Game 4.1 Feb. 13 OREGON STATE* (Pac-12) L, 67-66 4.5 Steals Per Game 5.1 Feb. 16 No. 23 OREGON* (Pac-12) L, 79-77 (OT) BROADCAST INFORMATION Feb. 20 at Arizona State* (Pac-12) L, 69-57 Washington State Cougars Starters Last Time Out TV: Pac-12 Networks Feb. 23 at No. 12 Arizona* (FSN) L, 73-56 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. ppg Other Play-by-Play: Ted Robinson March 3 at Washington*(FSN) L, 72-68 2 Mike Ladd G 6-5 195 Sr.* 11.0 5.9 rpg Color Analyst: Bill Walton 12 Brock Motum F 6-10 245 Sr. 18.4 6.5 rpg Sideline Reporters: Ashley Adamson, Yogi Roth March 6 No. 23 UCLA* (Pac-12) W, 73-61 22 Royce Woolridge G 6-3 175 So.* 10.9 2.7 apg March 9 USC* (Pac-12) W, 76-51 23 D.J. Shelton F 6-10 240 Jr.* 5.8 6.0 rpg Radio: Cougar IMG College Radio Network March 13 Washington% (Pac-12) 8:30 p.m. 34 Dexter Kernich-Drew G 6-6 182 So* 6.6 .431 fg pct Play-by-Play: Bud Nameck ^ - Cougar Hardwood Classic at KeyArena at Seattle Key Reserves GameTracker: www.wsucougars.com & - CBE Hall of Fame Classic Host Round at Beasley Coliseum 4 Bryce Leavitt G 6-4 184 Fr. 0.7 .900 ft pct # - CBE Classic Championship Round at Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.) 5 Will DiIorio G 6-5 190 Jr. 3.2 .548 fg pct Spokane (FLAGSHIP) ...............................KXLY-AM 920 ! - Played at Toyota Center (Kennewick, Wash.) 15 Junior Longrus F 6-7 232 Fr. 1.0 2.1 rpg Centralia ................................................KMNT-FM 104.3 *used redshirt season. * - Pac-12 Game Colville......................................................KCVL-AM 1240 % - Pac-12 Tournament Played at MGM Grand Garden Arena (Las Vegas) Moses Lake ...........................................KBSN-AM 1470 MMt. Vernon ................................................KAPS-AM 660 Home games in BOLD Pasco .......................................................KONA-AM 610 Portland .................................................. KKPZ-AM 1330 Pullman ....................................................KHTR-FM104.3 Seattle ........................................................KIRO-AM 710 Tri-Cities ...................................................KONA-AM 610 Walla Walla ............................................KGDC-AM 1320 Yakima .....................................................KJOX-AM 1390 Internet ...............................................wsucougars.com XM Satellite Radio ........................................................... GAME 32 | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 | VS. WASHINGTON | PAC-12 TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND | LAS VEGAS, NEV. WSU LOOKS TO CONTINUE HOT STREAK AGAINST WASH- WSU AT THE PAC-12 TOURNAMENT INGTON AT PAC-12 TOURNAMENT: Fresh off of decisive wins • The Cougars are 5-13 all-time at the conference tournament and COACHING STAFF over UCLA and USC last week, Washington State men’s bas- 1-1 against Washington in the tournament. Head Coach:........................... Ken Bone, Fourth season ketball (13-18, 4-14) will head to Las Vegas, Nev., as the No. 11 • WSU has played eight of the 11 other Pac-12 teams, with the ex- Alma Mater: ................................Seattle Pacifi c, 1983 seed where it will face No. 6 seeded Washington (17-1, 9-9), ceptions being California and the newest members, Colorado and Assistant Coaches: ............................................................ in the fi rst round of the Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament Utah. ............................................. Curtis Allen (Fourth season) at MGM Grand Garden Arena, Wednesday, March 13, at 8:30 • With a win, the Cougars would face No. 3 seeded Oregon, Thurs- ............................................ Ben Johnson (Ninth season) p.m. PT. day, March 14 at 8:30 p.m. • The game can be seen on the Pac-12 Networks as Ted Robin- • The last time WSU faced Washington in the conference tourna- ....................................................Ray Lopes (First season) son and Bill Walton have the call, along with Ashley Adamson ment was following a season sweep of the Huskies in 2011. Dir. of Player Develop./Special Asst. to Head Coach:.. and Yogi Roth on the sidelines. • Klay Thompson set the tournament record for single-game points ..........................................Jeff Hironaka (Fourth season) • Bud Nameck, in this 20th year with Cougar Basketball, will with 43, but the sixth-seeded Cougars fell to the Huskies, 89-87. Coordinator of Basketball Operations: ........................... have all the action on the Cougar IMG Radio Network. • The only other time the two teams met was in the 2007 tourna- .................................... Mike Simonson (Second season) • Live updates can be found on Twitter by following @WSU- ment, as the second-seeded Cougars defeated the seventh-seed- MensHoops, the offi cial Twitter account of Washington State ed Huskies, 74-64. men’s basketball. • Taylor Rochestie led the Cougars with 20 points, as Derrick Low PRONUNCIATION GUIDE (15), Robbie Cowgill (14) and Kyle Weaver (13) also reached double Brett Boese ............................................................... Base COUGARS VS. HUSKIES: fi gure points. Will DiIorio (the second ‘i’ is capitalized) ...................... • Wednesday marks the 277th all-time meeting between • The Cougars were the No. 8 seed and knocked out of the tourna- ................................................................................De-Oreo Washington State and Washington, with the Huskies leading ment by No. 9 seeded Oregon State last season at Los Angeles’ Keaton Hayenga ...............................KEY-ton hi-en-GUH the series, 176-100. Staples Center. • Washington has won the last fi ve games between the two • OSU got revenge for WSU’s season sweep of the Beavers, de- Dexter Kernich-Drew ....................................... Ker-NICK teams and nine of the last 11. feating the Cougars, 69-64. DaVonté Lacy ...............................................Duh-Von-Tay • WSU trails the series, 101-35 at Washington and 73-62 when • WSU’s No. 11 seeding marks its lowest seeding in the conference Bryce Leavitt ..........................................................LEHV-it hosting UW, while the series is tied at 2-2 in neutral-site tournament. Brock Motum ....................................................MOW-tum games. • See page fi ve in today’s notes for more. • The Cougars last defeated the Huskies, Feb. 27, 2011 at Se- attle, an 80-69 win. KEN BONE GETS 400TH CAREER WIN: ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • WSU head coach Ken Bone is 2-10 against the Huskies as a • With WSU’s win over Buffalo, Dec.
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