WSU TO TAKE ON KANSAS STATE AT KANSAS CITY: The Washington State men's basketball team (5-4) heads to Kansas City, Mo., to take on Kansas State (8-1) in a neutral-site 'home' game for the Wildcats at the Sprint Center, Saturday, Dec. 10 at 5 p.m. PT/7 p.m. CT.Â
• The game will be televised on FOX Sports Kansas City, K-StateHD-TV and ESPN3.
COUGARS VS. WILDCATS:
• Washington State and Kansas State are meeting for the seventh time in the two schools' histories, as Kansas State holds a 4-2 advantage in the series.Â
• The Wildcats have won the last two meetings, a home-and-home series as part of what used to be the Pac-10/Big-12 Hardwood Series.
• Kansas State defeated Washington State, 63-58, Dec. 3, 2010 at Pullman and 86-69, Dec. 5, 2009 at Manhattan, Kan.Â
• The teams met in back-to-back seasons, 2004-05 and 2005-06, as WSU defeated K-State, 58-57, Dec. 3, 2005.Â
WSU VS. THE BIG 12:
• The Cougars have played nine of the 10 Big 12 schools, having not played Iowa State.
• WSU is 3-1 against Baylor, 0-2 against Kansas, 2-4 against Kansas State, 0-2 against Oklahoma, 1-1 against Oklahoma State, 1-3 against TCU, 0-2 against Texas, 1-0 against Texas Tech and 1-0 against West Virginia.Â
• The Cougars are 9-15 all-time against current members of the Big 12.Â
• The Cougars last played a Big 12 team last season, an 88-60 loss to the Sooners who were ranked third in the country at the time...the game took place at the Diamond Head Classic at Honolulu, Hawaii.
• The Cougars played in the Sprint Center during the 2012-13 season in the CBE Hall of Fame Classic Championship Rounds.
• WSU fell to then-No. 12 Kansas, 78-41, in the first game, then 58-54 to Texas A&M in the second game, Nov. 20, 2012.
PRESIDENTAL CONNECTION:
• Kirk Schulz became president of Washington State University, June of 2016.Â
• Prior to that, Schulz served as president and professor of chemical engineering at Kansas State from 2009-16.Â
• His wife, Noel, who is currently a professor in the school of electrical engineering and computer science at WSU, also worked at Kansas State from 2012-16 where she was associate dean for research and graduate programs in the College of Engineering.
PASSING THE POINT:
• Freshman
Malachi Flynn started at point guard for the Cougars in their season opener, Nov. 11, against Montana State.
• He became the first Cougar freshman to start a season opener since his teammate, senior
Ike Iroegbu started his first game, Nov. 9, 2013, a victory over CSU Bakersfield, also at point guard.Â
• Flynn came one rebound shy of a double-double with 10 points and 9 boards, adding 2 assists against the Bobcats.
• In his second career game, Flynn led the Cougars in scoring with 18 points against Central Washington.
• Flynn had his best game in the seventh of his career, Nov. 30 against Utah Valley.
• He finished with a career-high 27 points on 11-for-14 shooting from the field.
• His 27 points are the sixth-most in a single game by a WSU freshman and his 11 field goals are a freshman single-game record.
• Flynn is joined in the top-six for single-game freshman scoring by Isaac Fontaine, Klay Thompson, Steve Puidokas and Bennie Seltzer.
• Flynn has scored in double figures in seven of WSU's nine games this season.
WSU AT THE 2016 PARADISE JAM:
• Washington State finished sixth at the 2016 Paradise Jam, held Nov. 18-21 at the University of the Virgin Islands at St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.
• WSU senior forward
Josh Hawkinson has ties to the tournament as his father, Nels Hawkinson, started the tournament in 2000 after visiting the Virgin Islands on vacation.Â
• The elder Hawkinson is the executive director of Basketball Travelers Inc., the company that puts on the Paradise Jam, as well as several other college and high school events, and foreign tours, including WSU's to Italy in 2016.
• Hawkinson was named to the all-tournament team after averaging 18.0 points and 11.0 rebounds in WSU's three games.
• Against Montana, Hawkinson had a career-high 29 points, adding 14 rebounds.
• In the process, Hawkinson scored his 1,000th career point to become the 35th Cougar to do so.Â
BIG GAMES IN PARADISE:
• Washington State's starting big men, 6-10 forward
Josh Hawkinson and 7-0 center
Conor Clifford, both seniors, each had a 29-point game at the Paradise Jam.
• Clifford had his career night against No. 22 Creighton, setting career highs for points (29), field goals made (12), minutes played (28) and free throws made (5).
• Hawkinson had his the next day against Montana, setting a career high for points with 29, while grabbing a season-high 14 rebounds.
JOSH HAWKINSON EYEING RECORD BOOKS:
• Senior
Josh Hawkinson has his eyes on several milestones and records at Washington State.
• With 804 rebounds, he is just 199 rebounds away from the WSU record set by Steve Puidokas from 1974-77, and just 207 away from becoming the 13th Pac-12 student-athlete to grab 1,000 rebounds in his career.Â
• With 1,067 points, he became the 35th Cougar to score 1,000 career points, and currently ranks 26th on WSU's career scoring list.Â
• Over the last two seasons, Hawkinson averaged 15.1 points per game...if he continues that this season he will finish with 468 points this season and will finish his career with 1,403 points which would put him 12th in WSU's career scoring record books.
• Hawkinson is also just six double-doubles away from the school record, also held by Puidokas...as he's second with 47.
HAWKINSON MASTERS HIS CLASSES:Â
• Senior
Josh Hawkinson graduated with his business degree in the summer after just three years at WSU.
• He is currently working on his master's in business administration in WSU's one-year program.Â
TOP OF THE PAC:
• Three different Cougars lead the Pac-12 in five different categories:
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Josh Hawkinson (rebounds per game, defensive rebounds per game, double-doubles).
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Conor Clifford (field goal percentage).
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Charles Callison (free throw percentage).
• Hawkinson is also top-10 nationally in three different categories: double-doubles (first), rebounds per game (ninth) and total rebounds (fourth).
KENT IN YEAR THREE:Â
• Veteran head coach and former Fox Sports and Pac-12 Networks basketball analyst was named the 18th head coach in WSU men's basketball history, March 31, 2014.
• Kent came to Pullman with a 325-254 (.561) mark as a head coach, having spent six seasons at the helm for Saint Mary's in Moraga, Calif., and 13 at Oregon.
• In his 13 years at Oregon, Kent compiled a 235-174 (.575) record and a 109-125 (.466) conference mark.Â
• His 117 conference wins rank 17th best in Pac-12 history (including Pacific-8 and Pacific-10 Conferences).Â
• While at Oregon, Kent led the Ducks to seven postseason appearances, including five NCAA Tournament Appearances (2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008) as well as a Pac-10 regular-season (2002) and two conference tournament (2003, 2007) titles.
• Kent's first season with the Cougars wasn't much different than his first with the Ducks, as he led Oregon to a 13-14 overall record and 8-10 league mark as Oregon finished sixth in the then-Pacific-10 Conference...he led WSU to a 13-18 overall record and 7-11 league mark.
• WSU's 13 wins in his first season tie him for third-best in Washington State history for wins by a men's basketball coach in his first season…he's tied with Kelvin Sampson (1987-88) and Dick Bennett (2003-04), as both of those were also improvements from the previous season.Â
• Kent has 352 career wins, as he got his 350th win Nov. 19 against Montana at the Paradise Jam.Â
JOSH HAWKINSON NAMED TO KAREEM ABDUL-JABAR WATCHLIST:
• For the second-straight year,
Josh Hawkinson has been named to the 20-member 2017 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award watch list.
• Last season, as a junior, Hawkinson made the mid-season list of 10.
• He is one of three Pac-12 student-athletes to be named to the list, as he's joined by Chris Boucher of Oregon and Thomas Welsh of UCLA.
• By mid-February, the watch list of 20 players for the 2017 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award will be narrowed down to just 10.Â
• In March, five finalists will be presented to Abdul-Jabbar and the Hall of Fame's selection committee.
ABOUT THE COUGARS:
• Washington State returns seven letterwinners including three starters to the 2016-17 squad, led by two-time All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention,
Josh Hawkinson.
• Fellow seniors, guards
Ike Iroegbu and
Charles Callison, return as 2015-16 starters, while classmate, center,
Conor Clifford also returns after starting 14 games last season.
• Junior
Derrien King and sophomores
Viont'e Daniels and
Robert Franks round out the returnees for the Cougars.
• Seven newcomers join the WSU men's basketball program, led by Washington's 2015-16 4A Player of the Year, freshman guard
Malachi Flynn.
• Sophomore guard
KJ Langston and freshman forward
Jeff Pollard look to contribute this season, while three freshmen are projected to use their redshirt seasons.
• Freshmen guards
Milan Acquaah and
Jamar Ergas and forward
Arinze Chidom all look to use their redshirts, while walk-on junior guard
Steven Shpreyregin may see minutes.Â
COUGARS BOND IN ITALY:
• The Cougar men's basketball team spent 10 days in August touring Italy as part of its once every four years, international tour.Â
• WSU started in Rome and worked its way up to Lake Como with stops in Florence, Pisa, Venice and Vicenza, visiting numerous historical sites along the way.
• The Cougars played five games, going 3-2 in those games.Â
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Josh Hawkinson led the team with 18.6 points and 9.0 rebounds,
Ike Iroegbu added 16.0 points and 7.2 assists a game, while freshman
Malachi Flynn started all five games and averaged 10.8 points and 6.2 assists per game.
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