WASHINGTON STATE (13-10, 4-6)
vs Washington (12-11, 2-8)Â | Sun., Feb. 9 | 3 p.m.
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OPENING FIVE
> The Cougs fell to 13-10 on the year and 4-6 in Pac-12 play after dropping their last game to Arizona. It was just the third loss at home for WSU as they sit at 11-3 overall at home.
> WSU takes on UW in the Boeing Apple Cup Series Sunday, playing the Huskies for the 290th time in the series. The Cougs look to snap a four-game skid against their rivals in the first of two this season versus UW.
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CJ Elleby moved to 10th in sophomore scoring all-time at WSU with 421 points. He tied a career-high with 27 to beat Arizona State Wednesday night.
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Isaac Bonton has been the Cougs best player in Pac-12 play going for double-figures in every game in conference play including posting 12 against ASU and 15 vs UA. His overall streak sits at 12-straight games.
> Sunday the Cougs will send George Raveling's name to the rafters to honor the legendary coach. Raveling was one of the most successful coaches in program history as well as being the first African-American coach in conference history.
GAME INFORMATION - VS WASHINGTON
Rivalry week brings the first half of the Boeing Apple Cup Series to Pullman as the Cougs and the Huskies face off for the first time on the year Sunday Feb. 9. The Cougs are looking to snap a four-game skid against UW having fallen in the season series in each of the last two seasons after sweeping the series in 2017. In addition the Cougs will hoist George Raveling's name to the rafters at halftime to honor the legendary coach.
Sunday marks the 290th game in the Apple Cup Series. Just three of the last 155 games in the series
have been decided by more than 8 points, as each of the last 15 meetings between the Cougars and Huskies have been decided by an average of 6.7 points with 10 being decided by 5 points or less.
LAST TIME OUT
ARIZ 66 - WSU 49 | Feb. 1, 2020 | Pullman, Wash.
The Cougs struggled at home for the first time on the year, scoring a season-low 49 points to drop just their third game on the Palouse. In the loss,
Isaac Bonton continued his streak of double-digit scoring, upping his total to 12-straight games including all 10 Pac-12 contests.
RAVELING TO THE RAFTERS
Cougar Athletics will honor the contributions of legendary basketball coach George Raveling in a ceremony Feb. 9 in Pullman. Raveling's name will be hung in the Beasley Coliseum rafters during a halftime ceremony of the Boeing Apple Cup series game between Washington State and Washington. Raveling coached at WSU from 1972-83, taking the Cougars to NCAA Tournaments in 1980 and 1983. The 1980 appearance marked the first for WSU since finishing second in 1941. While at WSU, he earned 167 victories, and was twice named the Pac-8/10 Conference Coach of the Year.
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