Hall of Fame
One of Washington State’s best all-around athletes of the 1970s, Katie Gray earned four letters in basketball, excelled in track as a jumper and played volleyball and tennis. Gray finished her career with 207 steals on the hardwood, the second-best mark in school history at the time. She scored 587 points, averaging 7.6 per game, while grabbing 2.7 steals per game over her four-year career with the women’s basketball team. As a senior in 1976-77, Gray averaged 9.3 points per game, shooting at a .594 clip (92-for-238). That season she registered 86 steals, a then-Cougar record. She scored in double-figures 10 times during her final season, including a career best 21 points against Alaska Fairbanks. In her first two seasons, the Cougars were a combined 25-10 and placed second in the NCWSA twice.