WASHINGTON STATE (14-13, 5-9)
vs Stanford (17-9, 6-7)Â | Sun., Feb. 23 | 5 p.m.
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OPENING FIVE
> The Cougs play their final game at home Sunday where they are 12-4 on the year. WSU will honor their seniors before the game with
Jeff Pollard and
Jervae Robinson playing their final games while
Deion James and
Jaylen Shead are out injured.
> WSU takes on Stanford in the home finale looking to snap a seven game skid against the Cardinal. Stanford one the first matchup of the year at Stanford, 88-62, as a poor shooting first half doomed the Cougs to try to play catchup on the road.
> The 1,000 pt watch is officially on for
CJ Elleby who is now 29 points shy of the milestone. He is on pace to become the 3rd fastest in program history to hit 1K.
> After returning from injury
Tony Miller has refound his form as the junior has gone for double-figures in two of the three games including a WSU career high 18 points vs Cal Wednesday.
> WSU has been without their starting point guard and second leading scorer,
Isaac Bonton, the past two games due to injury. During that time the Cougs have scored just 54 ppg and shot just 29.2% overall and 17.6% from deep while posting just 7.0 assists per game.
GAME INFORMATION - vs STANFORD
WSU closes the book on one of its most successful home schedules inside of Beasley Coliseum when the Cougs host Stanford Sunday evening on ESPNU. The Cougs look for some redemption after suffering an 88-62 loss on the road to the Cardinal in early January. The Cougs trailed big at half and were unable to claw their way back into the game. In the loss,
Isaac Bonton scored 15 points to lead the way for WSU, however, Bonton may not be available Sunday due to injury.
The Cardinal beat Washington in Seattle Friday behind 16 and 9 from Oscar da Silva.
LAST TIME OUT
CAL 66 - WSU 57 | Feb. 19, 2020 | Pullman, Wash.
The Cougs struggled from shooting against the Bears, trailing by as much as 17 before rallying to within two possessions on multiple occasions.
Tony Miller led the way for the Cougs tying a career-high with 18 points while
CJ Elleby recorded his second-straight double-double with 13&10. However, WSU shot just 29.8% and was just 5-for-23 from deep in the loss.
MILLER TIME
Originally a walk-on, Miller earned a scholarship for the spring semester.Â
After seeing limited minutes to open the season, junior transfer
Tony Miller has proven to be one of the Cougs most efficient players as a super-sub in the post despite standing at just 6-6. After missing seven games due to injury, Miller returned and has scored in double-figures in two of the last three games including tying a WSU career high with 18 points against Cal.Â
On the year, Miller is averaging 7.1 ppg and 2.8 rpg and has been the most effective scorer for the Cougs shooting an effective FG% of 66.4%.
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