QUICK HITS
• NATIONAL RANKINGS:
   • Scoring:
CJ Elleby, 225th (15.8 ppg).
   • Double-Doubles:
Robert Franks, 86th (5);
CJ Elleby 179th (3).
   • Rebounding:
CJ Elleby 200th (7.0).
   • Free Throw Pct:
Marvin Cannon, 18th (.894).
   • Assist/TO Ratio:
Viont'e Daniels, 10th (3.36)
   • Assists: Team, 95th (14.7 apg).
   • Scoring: Team, 67th (78.6 ppg).
   • 3-Ptrs Per Game: Team, 61st (9.1 3fgpg).
• APPROACHING RECORD BOOKS:
   • With 22 points against San Diego, Dec. 22,
Robert Franks became the 37th Cougar to reach the 1,000-point plateau...he now has 1,045 career points and ranks 32nd.
   • With 59 career blocks, Franks ranks 18th in WSU's career record books...three more (62) will put him in a tie for 17th.Â
   • With 126 3-pointers,
Viont'e Daniels ranks for 17th on WSU's career list and needs just one to move into a tie for 16th.
COUGS LOOK FOR ROAD WINS IN OREGON: Washington State (8-10, 1-4) men's basketball heads to Oregon looking for its first wins away from Pullman this season, first stopping in Corvallis to take on Oregon State (11-6, 3-2), Thursday, Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. at Gill Coliseum.Â
• The game will be televised on Pac-12 Network as JB Long (play-by-play) and Matt Muehlebach (analyst) have the call.Â
• All season long, Cougar basketball can be heard on the Cougar IMG Sports Radio Network with the Voice of the Cougars, Matt Chazanow on the call.
• Please see page one of today's notes for the list of affiliates.Â
• Live stats are also available at www.wsucougars.com.Â
COUGARS VERSUS BEAVERS:
• Thursday marks the 297th meeting between Washington State and Oregon State, as the Beavers hold a 171-125 advantage in the all-time series.Â
• Oregon State swept the season series last year with big wins, 94-62 at Corvallis, Feb. 8 and 92-67, March 3 at Pullman.
• The Cougars have lost four-straight games at Oregon State, as their last win at Corvallis came Jan. 26, 2013, a 71-68 victory.
• The Beavers hold a 103-62 advantage in the series at home.
• WSU head coach
Ernie Kent is 20-12 all-time against Oregon State as a head coach, including his 13 years at Oregon.Â
OLD RIVALS:
• Washington State and Oregon State are meeting for the 111th-consecutive men's basketball season.
• The two schools have the third-oldest continuous rivalry west of the Mississippi River.
• It is the eighth-longest continuous rivalry nationally behind Columbia/Yale (119th season), Princeton/Yale (119th season), Pennsylvania/Princeton (118th season), Columbia/Pennsylvania (117th season) and Cornell/Pennsylvania (117th season).
•  The Cougars also hold the sixth-oldest continuous rivalry, as they faced Idaho for the 114th-straight basketball season this year.Â
COUGARS VERSUS DUCKS:
• Sunday marks the 295th all-time meeting between Washington State and Oregon, as the Ducks hold a 169-125 advantage in the series.
• The two teams split the regular season series last year with each winning at home, then Oregon defeated WSU, 64-62 in overtime at the Pac-12 Tournament.
• Oregon won, 84-57 at Eugene, Feb. 11, then WSU won 78-76 at Pullman, March 1.
• Oregon has won 13 of the last 15 meetings in the series.
• WSU hasn't won at Eugene since a 74-62 victory, Jan. 17, 2009 when
Ernie Kent was head coach at Oregon...the Cougars have lost seven-straight at Oregon.
• The Ducks hold a 97-43 advantage at Oregon.
•
Ernie Kent coached at Oregon for 13 seasons, but he holds a 2-7 record against the Ducks from his time as head coach at Saint Mary's and WSU.
• In the series between WSU and Oregon, Kent holds a 24-10 record, as he defeated the Cougars 22 times in his time as head coach for the Ducks and defeated the Ducks twice as head coach of the Cougars.
ABOUT THE COUGARS:
• WSU ended the nonconference season with a 7-6 record, including a perfect 7-0 at Pullman and 7-1 in home games (WSU played a home game at Spokane Arena against Santa Clara, Dec. 29), a 0-2 mark on the road and 0-3 in neutral-site games.Â
• The Cougars fell in their first three Pac-12 games, both on the road, but snapped its six-game losing streak by defeating Cal, 82-59, Thursday, Jan. 17, followed by a loss to Stanford, Saturday, Jan. 19 for an 8-10 overall mark and 1-4 Pac-12 record.
• The Cougars have had some bad luck when it comes to health, as they've played 12 games without one of its major contributors (
Robert Franks - five games missed,
Viont'e Daniels - four games missed,
Isaiah Wade - three games missed)...those games resulted in eight of WSU's 10 losses.
• The 2018 Pac-12 Most Improved Player of the Year, senior
Robert Franks leads the Cougars this season with a team and previous Pac-12 best, 21.5 points, which ranked 21st in the country before he missed too many games to count in the rankings.
• Franks is adding a team-high 7.8 rebounds per game, which ranked sixth in the conference.
• He's missed five games this season due to injuries, WSU's loss at Seattle U, Nov. 14, WSU's loss to Santa Clara at Spokane, Dec. 29, WSU's loss at Washington, Jan. 5., the loss at Colorado, Jan. 10 and the loss at Utah, Jan. 12.
• Freshman
CJ Elleby is the only other Cougar averaging double-figure points with 15.8 points per game, seventh-best in the Pac-12, and the second-most among Pac-12 freshmen.
• Elleby is adding 7.0 rebounds per game, ranking seventh in the league.Â
• Franks is one of five returnees for the Cougars as he's joined by seniors
Viont'e Daniels and
Davante Cooper and juniors
Jeff Pollard and
Carter Skaggs.
• Starters from the 2017-18 team, Skaggs and Daniels are averaging 7.2 and 7.8 points, respectively.Â
• Daniels missed four games (Dec. 17, 19, 22 and 23) due to a concussion, but leads the team with 3.4 assists per game, ranking tied for 14th in the Pac-12.
• Daniels leads the league in assist/turnover ratio with a 3.36 mark, 10th in the nation.
• Elleby is one of seven newcomers to the team.
• Junior college transfers
Ahmed Ali and
Jervae Robinson have split the point guard duties with Ali having started 12 games and Robinson 5.
• Sophomore junior college transfer,
Marvin Cannon has progressed throughout the season, as he ranks third in the Pac-12 with a .894 (59-66) clip from the free throw line, 18th in the nation.
• He's scored in double figures in five of WSU's last 10 games, including a career-high 23 against Rider, Dec. 17 and is averaging 7.6 points per game.Â
•Junior
Isaiah Wade, also a JC-transfer, started the season hot and is still getting back into the flow after missing three games due to an ankle sprain...he's averaging 5.6 points and 3.5 rebounds after back-to-back 12-point games at Colorado and Utah (Jan. 10 and 12), his best performances since his injury.
SHORT HANDED:
• WSU has had one of its top contributors missing from the lineup in 12 of its 18 games this season and 8 of its nine games away from Pullman.
• Senior
Robert Franks missed WSU's loss at Seattle U, Nov. 14, due to soreness in his foot and its losses to Santa Clara in Spokane, Dec. 29, Washington in Seattle, Jan. 5, at Colorado, Jan. 10, due to a hip contusion and at Utah, Jan. 12.
• Junior
Isaiah Wade missed three games, games against Delaware State (Nov. 24), CSUN (Nov. 27) and a loss at New Mexico State (Dec. 1).
• Senior
Viont'e Daniels missed four games against Rider (Dec. 17), SIUE (Dec. 19), San Diego (Dec. 22) and New Mexico State (Dec. 23) due to a concussion.
PUTTING UP POINTS:
• WSU is second the league and ranks 67th nationally with 78.6 points per game.Â
•The school record for scoring average in a season by a team is 83.5 set in 1995 in 30 games.
• The school record for points in a season is 2,688 set in 33 games in 1992.Â
• WSU will play at least 31 games this season...if it continues to average 78.6 points and plays 31 games, it will finish with 2,437 point.
COUGS SET FREE THROW RECORD:
• WSU set the school record for free throws made, going 39-for-51 from the free throw line, Dec. 17 against Rider.
• The previous record was 38 against Santa Clara, Dec. 28, 1973.
•The school record for free throw attempts is 55 against Oregon, Feb. 14, 1953.
GET TO 80:
• WSU has scored at least 80 points in all eight wins this season.
• WSU scored more than 80 points in just one loss, a 95-90 loss to Montana State, Dec. 9.Â
MIXING UP THE LINEUP:
• WSU has used 10 different starting lineups through 18 games this season.
• No Cougar has started all 18 games, nor has anyone started every game they've played in.
• Freshman
CJ Elleby has been the most consistent starter with 17 starts, including the last 11 games.
• Junior
Jeff Pollard has the second-most starts with 13, while
Robert Franks has started 12 of the 13 games he's played.
FRANKS REACHES 1,000-POINT PLATEAU:
• Senior
Robert Franks scored his 1,000th career point against San Diego, Dec. 22 at the Las Vegas Classic, becoming the 37th member of the WSU 1,000th-point club.Â
• Franks currently has 1,045 points and ranks 32nd in the WSU career record books.
• He's averaging 21.5 points per game...if he keeps up that average, he will finish with 1,346 points, ranking 14th in WSU's record books.Â
FRANKS AND DANIELS EYE RECORD BOOKS:
• Senior
Robert Franks is moving up the scoring record books, as well as the blocks list.
• Franks currently has 59 career blocked shots, ranking 18th in WSU's career record books.
•
Viont'e Daniels has made 126 career 3-pointers is ranked 17th on WSU's career list...if he can repeat his 71 made 3-pointers from his junior campaign, Daniels would finish his Cougar career with 172 3s, ranking ninth all-time.
V FROM THREE:
• Senior
Viont'e Daniels had made at least one 3-pointer in each of the last 25 games he'd played in, dating back to Jan. 11, 2018 against Stanford, which was snapped Jan. 10, 2019 at Colorado.
• He did not attempt a 3 at Colorado, therefore, he has made a 3-pointer in each of the last 287 games that he has attempted one (was 1-for-5 at Utah.
• Daniels didn't score against the Buffaloes, marking his first scoreless game since Dec. 31, 2017 at USC.
• Over the last two seasons, there have been just six games that Daniels has not made a 3-pointer.
• Daniels has made 174 field goals in his career, 126 (72 percent) of those have been from beyond the 3-point arc.  Â
COUGARS ADD MIDSEASON TRANSFER:Â
•
Chance Moore (6-7, 210, Guard/Forward, Louisville, Ky./Sunrise Christian Academy/Wichita State) signed a financial aid agreement and has joined the Washington State men's basketball team after transferring from Wichita State.
• Will redshirt the next two semesters due to NCAA transfer rules, before being eligible to play the spring semester of the 2019-20 season as a sophomore.
• Moore played four games for Wichita State as a freshman in the fall of 2018, averaging 5.0 minutes per game.
FRANKS NAMED TO JULIUS ERVING WATCH LIST:
• Senior
Robert Franks is one of five Pac-12 student-athletes named to the 20-member 2019 Julius Erving Small Forward of the Year Watch List.
• The list will be cut down to 10 in February and the five finalists will be narrowed down in March, with the winner being announced April 12, 2019.
COUGARS SIGN THREE:
• Daron (Duh-ron) Henson, Ryan Murphy and Nigel John each signed an NLI to join WSU men's basketball next season.Â
• Daron Henson (6-7, 210, Small Forward, Pasadena, Calif./Salt Lake CC) is in his first season with Salt Lake Community College after two seasons at Utah State...Henson redshirted his freshman season in 2016-17 before appearing in 33 games, including one start in 2017-18.Â
• He averaged 4.3 points and 1.9 rebounds a game for the Aggies as a redshirt freshman.Â
• Four games into the 2018-19 season, Henson is averaging 14.0 points while shooting .429 from the field and adding 6.3 rebounds per game. Henson will enter the WSU program as a redshirt junior.
• Ryan Murphy (6-2, 190, Guard, Calabasas, Calif./New Mexico Junior College) is in his first season at New Mexico Junior College where he's averaging 17.2 points per game in six games in the 2018-19 season.Â
• Murphy transferred to NMJC from Charlotte where he redshirted as a freshman in 2016-17. He averaged 6.7 points per game in 19 games as a redshirt freshman in 2017-18 before an injury cut his season short at 19 games.Â
• He shot .400 (32-for-80) from beyond the arc in 2017-18.
• Nigel John (6-9, 250, Center, Allen Texas/Lakeland Christian Academy) comes to WSU from Lakeland Christian Academy in Texas.Â
KENT IN FIFTH YEAR: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 128 conference wins rank him 15th-best in Pac-12 history (including Pacific-8 and Pacific-10 Conferences)....needing just four (132) to catch Howard Dallmar of Stanford (1955-75) for 14th.Â
• His win, Feb. 18, 2017, against Arizona State moved him out of a tie for 15th 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.
• 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.Â
• Kent has 378 career wins as a head coach.
MARRION PROMOTED TO ASSISTANT COACH:Â
• Fifth-year head coach,
Ernie Kent, elevated
Tim Marrion from coordinator of operations to assistant coach for the 2018-19 season.
• Marrion is currently in his third full-time stint with the WSU men's basketball program, as he returned to his alma mater in September of 2016 to assume the role of coordinator of basketball operations.Â
• He previously served on the WSU men's basketball staff as the team's director of player development under then-head coach Ken Bone, during the 2013-14 season.Â
• Prior to that, he was the coordinator of operations for Cougar basketball from spring of 2009 until the summer of 2012.
•
Kenny Tripp joined the staff as coordinator of operations after one year as an assistant coach for Division II Metropolitan State University of Denver in 2017-18.Â
• Prior to his stint with the Roadrunners, Tripp served as a graduate assistant for the men's basketball program at Division II Regis University at Denver, Colo., for two years (2015-17).
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