Conor Clifford

Men's Basketball Washington State Athletics

Washington State Looks for Season Sweep of Arizona State, Saturday

The Cougars' last season sweep of an opponent came during the 2011-12 season.

WASHINGTON STATE SETS SIGHTS SET ON FIRST SEASON-SWEEP OF AN OPPONENT SINCE 2011-12: Washington State men's basketball (11-15, 4-10) welcomes Arizona State (13-14, 5-8), to complete the second of the season's final three home games, Saturday, Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. PT at Beasley Coliseum. 
•  WSU defeated ASU in the desert, Jan. 29 and could sweep an opponent for the first time since 2011-12.
• The game will be televised on the Pac-12 Network.

COUGARS VERSUS SUN DEVILS: 
• Washington State and Arizona State are meeting for the 79th time in the two schools' histories, as the Sun Devils hold a 41-37 advantage in the all-time series. 
• WSU defeated ASU 91-83 at Tempe, Jan. 29, which snapped a two-game losing streak for the Cougars in the series.
• The Cougars also snapped a six-game losing streak at ASU which dated back to Jan. 29, 2009.
•  WSU has not won back-to-back games in the series since it rattled off six-straight wins from Jan. 4, 2007 through Feb. 28, 2009. That winning streak stands as the longest in the series for the Cougars (ASU also won six-straight from 1998-2000).
•  The Cougars are 23-14 all-time at home against the Sun Devils.
•  WSU's last win vs. ASU at Beasley came Feb. 13, 2015 by a score of 74-71...in that game:
    • Then-senior Dexter Kernich-Drew scored a career-high 27 points on 9-of-12 shooting and WSU erased a 5-point halftime deficit. 
    • The win was the fifth in Pac-12 play for then-first-year head coach Ernie Kent. 
    • It was the Cougars' most conference wins since 2011-12 (7), and the 2014-15 team went on to equal that mark with two more Pac-12 victories against USC and Colorado.
• Third-year WSU head coach Ernie Kent is 14-16 all-time against the Sun Devils, including a 2-2 mark with the Cougars, as well as a 12-14 mark as head coach at Oregon from 1998-2010.

LINEUP SHAKEUP:
• Freshman Jeff Pollard got his first career start, Sunday, Feb. 12 at Colorado, starting over senior Conor Clifford.
• With Pollard entering the starting lineup, WSU snapped its 19-game streak with its same starting lineup (Ike Iroegbu, Malachi Flynn, Charles Callison, Josh Hawkinson and Clifford).
• It was the first time since Nov. 27, that there had been a different starting lineup.
• For the first five games, junior Derrien King started instead of Callison...he transferred away from the program in early December.
• WSU returned to its most-frequented starting five, Thursday, versus Arizona.

JOSH HAWKINSON EYEING RECORD BOOKS:
• Senior Josh Hawkinson has his eyes on several milestones and records at Washington State.
• Last week, versus Utah, Hawkinson tallied his 53rd career double-double...it tied Steve Puidokas for the school record.
•  The 53 double-doubles are the highest active total in NCAA Division I.
• Feb. 4, versus USC, Hawkinson passed  Mark Hendrickson (1993-96) for second all-time on WSU's career rebounding list.
• With 960 rebounds, he is just 32 rebounds away from the WSU record (992) set by Steve Puidokas from 1974-77, and just 40 away from becoming the 13th Pac-12 student-athlete to grab 1,000 rebounds in his career. 
• Hawkinson is currently 21st in the Pac-12 record books for career rebounds, and passed Kimberly Belton of Stanford (1977-80) last time out versus Arizona with seven boards.
• He needs 11 more rebounds to tie him with Bob Houbregs of Washington (1951-53) and move Hawkinson into the Pac-12's top-20 (971).
• Of the Pac-12's top-25 career rebounders, Hawkinson is one of five student-athletes to have grabbed 942 or more rebounds since the turn of the century.
• With 540 career Pac-12 rebounds, Hawkinson is just 27 boards away from breaking into the Pac-12's top-10 for career rebounds in conference games. 
• With 1,334 points, he became the 35th Cougar to score 1,000 career points, and currently ranks 13th on WSU's career scoring list, after passing Chris Crosby (1997-00) with his 7-points, Thursday against Arizona. 
• He is now 33 points away from claiming 12th on the all-time scoring list, and needs 77 to break into the school's top-10.
• He is also 3 blocks away from seventh all-time.
• 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.

IROEGBU PASSES 1,000 POINT MARK: 
• Senior Ike Iroegbu scored 12 points, Jan. 7 versus Oregon, and became the 36th Cougar to score 1,000 in his career. 
• Iroegbu joins his classmate, Josh Hawkinson, as the second Cougar to reach the milestone this season, as Hawkinson scored the 1,000th point of his career, Nov. 19 against Montana.
• Iroegbu and Hawkinson are the first Cougar teammates to reach the 1,000-point plateau in the same season since then-seniors Derrick Low and Kyle Weaver reached 1,000 points during the 2007-08 season. 
• Iroegbu is currently 21st on WSU's career scoring list (1,164). He passed Vince Hanson (1943, 45-46, 48) and Kyle Weaver (2005-08) on the all-time list, Thursday. 
• Five more points will break Iroegbu into WSU's top-20.
• He's also climbing up the assists list, ranking ninth with 357 career assists...14 away from Marty Giovacchini's (1974-77) eighth-place mark of 371.

IROEGBU IMPROVING IN PAC-12 PLAY: 
• Senior Ike Iroegbu has been a different player in the Cougars' most recent Pac-12 games.
• In his first six conference games, Iroegbu scored in double figures three times, averaging just 9.8 ppg (59 total points) on 20-of-45 shooting.
• In his last eight Pac-12 games, Iroegbu has scored in double figures seven-of-eight times, averaging 16.6 ppg (133 total points) on 49-of-101 shooting.
• Iroegbu has scored 20 or more points in four of his last eight games (22 points-Feb. 4 & Jan. 29, 20 points-Feb. 1 & Jan. 21).
• He has dished out 44 assists to just 18 turnovers in his last seven Pac-12 games (a 2.44 assist-to-turnover ratio and an average of 5.5 apg). 
• In his first six Pac-12 games, he had 16 helpers to 12 turnovers (a 1.3 assist-to-turnover ratio, and average of 2.7 apg).

30-POINT SCORERS:
• Seniors Charles Callison and Josh Hawkinson each had their first 30-point scoring game this season.
• Callison scored 30 in WSU's win over Colorado, Jan. 21, then, two-games later, Hawkinson scored 31 in WSU's win at Arizona State, Jan. 29. 
• Callison became the first Cougar to score 30 points since DaVonté Lacy scored 31 against UTSA, Dec. 6 2014. 
• Callison and Hawkinson became the first Cougar duo to reach the 30-point plateau in the same season since Royce Woolridge scored 36  (Feb. 16) and Brock Motum scored 31 (March 9) in 2013. 
• Washington State is one of two Pac-12 schools two have at least two separate 30-point scorers in league play this season, being joined by UCLA (three)...Markelle Fultz from Washington has scored 30-plus in three Pac-12 games.
• The Cougars also have four 25-point scorers this season and are one of three Pac-12 schools to have had four different players score 25 or more points in a game this season (Oregon and Stanford). 

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. 
• Flynn came one rebound shy of a double-double with 10 points and 9 boards, adding 2 assists against the Bobcats.
• 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.
• Currently Flynn is tied for sixth with Milo McIver (1918) on WSU's freshman list for scoring average with 10.7 points per game, just 1.8 points behind Klay Thompson (2009) in fourth.
• He's also third, ahead of Thompson, for freshman 3-point field goal percentage (.419), tied for seventh for assists average (2.7), and fourth in total 3-pointers made with 52 (7 away from DaVonté Lacy's 2012 third-place mark of 59).
• So far this season, Flynn has started every game for the Cougars.
• Since 1972-73, only two WSU true freshman started every game they played that season.
• Klay Thompson started all 33 of the Cougars' games in 2008-09, while Mark Hendrickson started all 27 games for WSU in 1992-93.

HOT CONFERENCE START:
• The Cougars got their first win in a conference opener since 2007-08 when they defeated the Huskies, 79-74, Jan. 1, 2017.
• The last time WSU had won a conference opener was the Pacific-10 opener at Washington, Jan. 5, 2008.
• With WSU's win over Oregon State, Jan. 4, 2017, it moved to 2-0, marking the first time it had started 2-0 in league play since that same season, 2007-08.
• The Cougars defeated USC at Los Angeles, Jan. 10, 2008 to move to 2-0 that year. 
• This year the Cougars matched their record in their first three Pac-12 games (2-1) in Ernie Kent's first year as head coach...WSU went on to start 3-1 in league play that year. 
• The Cougars have already surpassed their win total from 2015-16 (nine) and quadrupled their Pac-12 win total from a year ago (one).

HAWKINSON MASTERS HIS CLASSES: 
• 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. 

TOP OF THE PAC:
• Five different Cougars rank in the top-12 in the Pac-12 in 12 different categories:
    • Josh Hawkinson (points per game, rebounds per game, defensive rebounds per game, double-doubles, free throw percentage, minutes played).
    • Conor Clifford (field goal percentage).
    • Malachi Flynn (3-point field goal percentage).
    • Ike Iroegbu (assists, assists average, assist/turnover ratio, minutes played).
    • Charles Callison (steals, 3-point field goal percentage).
• Hawkinson is also top-25 nationally in three different categories: double-doubles (tied-19th), defensive rebounds per game (sixth), and rebounds per game (21st).

KENT IN YEAR THREE: 
• 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. 
• His 121 conference wins rank tie him for 15th-best in Pac-12 history (including Pacific-8 and Pacific-10 Conferences). 
• He is tied for the mark with former UCLA coach Ben Howland.
• 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 tied 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. 
• Kent has 358 career wins, as he got his 350th win Nov. 19 against Montana at the Paradise Jam. 

JOSH HAWKINSON NAMED  KAREEM ABDUL-JABAR AWARD FINALIST:
• For the second-straight year, Josh Hawkinson has been named a finalist on the 20-member 2017 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award watch list.
• Last week it was announced that Hawkinson, made the mid-season list of 10 for the second-consecutive year.
• He was one of three Pac-12 student-athletes to be named to the list, and is one of two finalists, as he's joined by Thomas Welsh of UCLA.
• In March, five finalists will be presented to Abdul-Jabbar and the Hall of Fame's selection committee, and the award will be presented April 7, 2017 at ESPN's College Basketball Awards, presented by Wendy's.

HAWKINSON A CANDIDATE FOR THE SENIOR CLASS AWARD:
• Senior Josh Hawkinson has been named one of 30 men's basketball candidates for the Senior CLASS Award. 
• To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition.
• In February, the 30 candidate class will be narrowed to 10 finalists, and those 10 names will be placed on the official ballot.

KENT NAMED TO NCAA COMMITTEE:
• WSU Head Coach Ernie Kent was chosen to serve on the newly created Division I Men's Basketball Competition Committee which will report directly to the Division I Men's Basketball Oversight Committee in an advisory role.
• One student-athlete, two current head coaches, four Division I staff members and three members of the public with significant men's basketball experience will form the committee. 
• The committee also will have regular communication with the NCAA Men's Basketball Rules Committee and will review student-athlete health and safety, sportsmanship and integrity, game operations and presentation, technology, and statistical trends. 
• The group will develop strategic principles in these areas, subject to the approval of the Men's Basketball Oversight Committee.
• This committee was announced Dec. 2, 2016. 
• The other coach on the committee joining Kent is Bob McKillop of Davidson College. 

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. 
• 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 including his 1,000th career point to become the 35th Cougar to do so. 

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.

KENT STARTS GAME ON IDAHO BENCH:
• Cougar Head Coach Ernie Kent began the Dec. 7 game sitting next to Idaho coach Don Verlin on the Idaho bench, all in the name of helping to find a cure for cancer.
• Kent bid on an auction item donated by Idaho and Verlin – and won – at the 15th annual Coaches vs. Cancer Gala in Spokane, Sept. 24. 
• The 'Coach for a Day' package that Kent won, includes the chance to sit on the Idaho bench for the start of a game this season, in which Kent chose the Dec. 7 game at Pullman.
• Kent made his way to the Idaho bench shortly before tip...after WSU's first possession after winning the tip, he made his way back to the Cougar bench where he remained the rest of the game. 
• Both Kent and Verlin lost their fathers to cancer, so the cause is a close one to the pair. 

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. 
• 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. 
• 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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Players Mentioned

Charles Callison

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