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WSU Will Honor Men's Basketball Seniors vs Oregon

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vs. Oregon (15-12, 9-7) | Sunday, Feb. 9 | 4:10 p.m. PT | Beasley Coliseum (Pullman, Wash.)
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OPENING FIVE
1. The Cougars play their final regular season home game against Oregon,
Sunday, Feb. 19. The Senior Day celebration, a double-header with WSU women's basketball, is scheduled to tip off at 4 p.m. with coverage on FS1. Earlier this season, the Cougs traveled to Eugene, falling to the Ducks 60-74, Dec. 1 in the opening game of Conference play. Mouhamed Gueye led WSU with 19 points and four rebounds, while TJ Bamba added 14 points. The Cougars were without Jabe Mullins or Andrej Jakimovski in the early-season meeting.
2. Last time out, WSU's hot shooting took care of Oregon State. The Cougars beat the Beavers, 80-62, behind hot first-half shooting. WSU made its first eight 3-pointers and finished with 14 made from beyond the arc. Mouhamed Gueye scored 21 points, DJ Rodman added 18, as four Cougs scored in double figures and Wazzu finished nearly 60% from the floor and 58% from 3-point range.
3. The Cougars average 8.8 made 3-point field goals per game, more than any team in the Pac-12 and 10th among major conference programs. Individually, three Cougars are amongst the top-10 shooters in the Conference, led by Jabe Mullins tied in third with a 42.9% (45-of-105) clip from beyond the arc. Justin Powell sits seventh at 40.8% and DJ Rodman is 10th in the Pac-12 with a 38.7% clip. Ten times this season WSU has made 10+ threes.
4. Mouhamed Gueye has turned into a double-double machine, with 11 double-doubles this season, tied with Arizona's Tubelis for most in the Pac-12. Last Saturday against UW, Gueye scored 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for his fourth double-double in the last six games. At USC, Feb. 2, Gueye dropped a career-high 31 points. The Senegalese sophomore is averaging 14.1 ppg (11th in Pac-12) and 8.2 rpg (third in Pac-12). Sixteen times this year Gueye has led the Cougs in rebounding, and he has grabbed more offensive rebounds than any other player in the Pac-12 with 91 offensive boards. Seven times, Gueye has grabbed 5+ offensive rebounds.
5. TJ Bamba has emerged as Wazzu's leading scorer at 14.6 points per game, eighth in the Conference. Bamba has scored in double figures 17 times this season, including four games with 20+ points. Last Saturday against the Huskies, Bamba scored 20 points, a career-high against a Pac-12 opponent.

COUGARS VS DUCKS
The Cougars celebrate the final regular season home game against Oregon, Sunday, Feb. 19. The Senior Day celebration, a double-header with the WSU women's basketball team, is scheduled to tip off at 4 p.m. with television coverage on FS1. Earlier this season, the Cougs traveled to Eugene, falling to the Ducks 60-74, Dec. 1. Mouhamed Gueye led WSU with 19 points and four rebounds, while TJ Bamba added 14 points. WSU was without Jabe Mullins or Andrej Jakimovski in that early season matchup.

LAST TIME OUT – VS OREGON STATE
WSU 80 - OSU 62 | FEB. 16 2023 | PULLMAN, WASH.

Mouhamed Gueye scored 21 points, DJ Rodman added 18 and Washington State hit eight straight 3-pointers to start the game in an 80-62 victory over Oregon State on Thursday night. Gueye sank all nine of his shots and added four assists for the Cougars. Rodman made 7 of 12 shots and grabbed four rebounds. TJ Bamba had 14 points and Andrej Jakimovski scored 13 with eight rebounds. Rodman and Jakimovski both made four 3-pointers.

NEXT UP
WSU concludes the regular season on a three-game road swing, beginning next Thursday, Feb. 23 at Stanford. The Cougars make the return trip for an 8 p.m. tipoff on Pac-12 Network for Maples Pavilion. The Cardinal traveled to Pullman, Jan. 14, dropping a 60-59 nailbiter to Wazzu. The Cougars were led by Jakimovski with 17 points and Rodman with 15 points. WSU has won three of the last four games against Stanford, and haven't lost in Palo Alto since January 2020.

CELEBRATING THE SENIORS
Sunday's game will also host Senior Day festivities, when the Cougs honor DJ Rodman and Jack Wilson for their contributions to the basketball program. WSU will also recognize Kyauna Southam, an athletic training student working the last three seasons in the training room. Southam recently passed the board of certification to complete her degree in Sports Medicine and will graduate this May with a master's in Athletic Training and minor in psychology.

GUEYE TAKING OVER THE CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONS
Sophomore Mouhamed Gueye, a preseason All-Pac-12 selection and All-Freshman honoree last season, has become a double-double machine with 11 double-doubles this season, tied for most in the Pac-12. Gueye has grabbed more offensive rebounds than any player in the Pac-12 with 91 offensive boards. Gueye is averaging 14.1 points per game (11th in Pac-12) and 8.2 rebounds per game (third in Pac-12). Seven times this year, he has grabbed five or more offensive rebounds. Last Saturday against UW, Gueye scored 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for his fourth double-double in the last five games. At USC, Feb. 2, Gueye dropped a career-high 31 points. Sixteen times this year Gueye has led the Cougs in rebounding, Dec. 30 against No. 11 UCLA, he snagged a career-high 18 rebounds, most by a Coug since Josh Hawkinson tallied 20 against Washington (Jan. 9, 2016).

BOMBS AWAY
The Cougars aren't afraid to pull the trigger from deep. As a team, WSU makes 8.8 3-point field goals per game, more than any team in the Pac-12 and 10th among major conference programs. Individually, three Cougars are amongst the top-10 shooters in the Conference, led by Jabe Mullins tied for third with a 42.9% (45-of-105) clip from beyond the arc. Justin Powell sits seventh at 40.8% and DJ Rodman is 10th in the Pac-12 with a 38.7% clip. Ten times this season WSU has made 10+ threes. In the Nov. 25th game against Detroit Mercy, the Cougars set a school record with 19 made from beyond the arc. Jabe Mullins led WSU with six made 3-pointers as the Cougs finished 19-of 29 from downtown. The splash show marked the fourth time under Kyle Smith the Cougs have made 15+ from beyond the arc. The Cougars are 7-3 with at least 10 made 3-point field goals.

DEFENDING THE PERIMETER
In addition to their offensive prowess from beyond the arc, the Cougars are also a top defensive team around the perimeter. WSU is 15th in the country and best in the Conference in three-point field goal defense, limiting opponents to 5.5 made 3-pointers per game. The Cougar backcourt is also quick to run shooters off the line, limiting opponents to 17.4 attempts from deep per game - best in the Pac-12 and third among major conferences. Against Conference opponents, Wazzu is holding teams to 31.6% from 3-point range (fourth in Conference).

BAMBA BRINGS THE BUSINESS
TJ Bamba, who has nursed a left hand injury since early January, scored a team-high 20 points against Washington last Saturday. Bamba has emerged as Washington State's leading scorer at 14.6 points per game, eighth in the Pac-12. Bamba has scored in double figures 17 games this season, including four games with 20+ points. Against Boise State, Nov. 12, Bamba scored a career-high 24 points - the first 20-point game of his career.  Bamba has also proven to be a formidable force, getting to the free throw line more than any Cougar. The Bronx native has made 82 of his attempts at the charity stripe, eighth in the Conference.

WINNING BIG, LOSING SMALL
Nine of the Cougars' 11 victories this season have come by at least 10+ points. Closing out close games is crucial for the Cougs, who lost to Utah, #11 Baylor, UNLV, #11 UCLA, Colorado, and #6 Arizona by a combined 20 points. Washington State's smallest margin of victory came Jan. 14 against Stanford, a 60-59 nailbiter and the smallest margin of victory in the Kyle Smith era (first since Santa Clara Dec. 17, 2016). Seven times this season the Cougars have lost by six points or fewer, including a 1-point defeat to No. 11 UCLA, Dec. 30, the first single-point loss for WSU since an overtime defeat by Colorado, Jan. 8, 2014. The Cougars are 3-7 in two-possession games this season.

RODMAN'S NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION
Despite missing two games to illness, DJ Rodman has scored in double figures seven times since Christmas, including a season-high 19 points in the Cougs' 1-point loss to No. 11/8 UCLA. The Newport Beach, Calif., native has averaged 11.8 points per game after averaging just 4.6 ppg through his first 12 games. Rodman is shooting 46.7% from 3-point range over that 11-game span (28-of-60).  The senior veteran is 10th in the Conference in 3-point shooting with a 38.7% clip (41-of-106).

POWELL'S PERFECT PASSING
Junior transfer Justin Powell has been taking care of the rock all season, with a 2.8 assist-to-turnover ratio. Powell is averaging 2.8 assists per game, tied for 13th in the Pac-12. He is also seventh in the Conference as a 3-point shooter at 40.8% (62-of-152). Twelve times this season Powell has committed zero turnovers. Three times this season Powell has tallied 7+ assists without committing a turnover. When he went a perfect 7.0 against Eastern Washington, Nov. 21, he was the first Coug with at least as many assists and no giveaways since Andrej Jakimovski tallied nine assists without a turnover against Cal, Feb. 18, 2021. The Kentucky native dished out a career-high 12 assists in his WSU debut against Texas State, Nov. 7, the most assists by a Coug in a season opener since assists became an official stat in the 1985-86 season and the most by a WSU player in any game in 13 years, when Reggie Moore tallied 12 assists against Portland State, Dec. 19, 2009. It's also the first double-double with assists since Malachi Flynn dished out 11 assists to go with 11 points against Arizona, Jan. 31, 2018.

MULLINS MAGIC
After a four-game absence with minor knee injury, junior transfer Jabe Mullins has returned as one of the country's top 3-point shooters. He sits tied for third in the Pac-12 with a 42.9% (45-of-105) 3-point field goal percentage. Mullins averages 1.96 made 3-point field goals per game, 10th in the Pac-12. Seven times this season he has made 3+ shots from beyond the arc. Against Eastern Washington, Nov. 21, Mullins made eight 3-point field goals - the most by a Coug since Noah Williams had eight vs Stanford on Feb. 20, 2021. It's also the most made 3s by a Pac-12 player this season and tied for the most by a high-major player in Division I. He followed the EWU game with six 3-point FGs against Detroit Mercy, as the Cougs set a school record with 19 made from beyond the arc. The Snoqualmie, Wash., native also rarely misses from the line, having missed just twice since arriving at WSU (24-of-26) at 92.3%.

JAK IS BACK
Andrej Jakimovski is finding his form, as the North Macedonian junior returned to the starting lineup after missing the first 10 games of the season with a foot injury. Against Arizona State, Jan. 28, Jakimovski scored a career-high 22 points, leading WSU with his first 20-point game of his career. The North Macedonian has made four or more 3-pointers three times. In the win over Stanford, Jan. 14, Jakimovski scored a then-season-high 17 points to lead the Cougars. The sharp shooter made 5-of-6 from 3-point range, matching a career-high for made field goals from beyond the arc. Jaki became the third Coug this season to make 5+ 3-pointers in a single game.

COUGS CREATING SECOND CHANCES
The Cougars have become a prominent offensive rebounding team, leading to second-chance scoring opportunities. Washington State averages 11.0 offensive rebounds per game, which has led to an average of 11.2 second-chance points per game, compared to just 8.1 second-chance points per game for Cougar opponents. Wazzu leads the Pac-12 Conference in limiting opponents' offensive rebounds, offering up just 8.4 offensive rebounds per game on average.

GETTING TO THE GLASS
Despite the Cougars lack of frontcourt experience, they hold a 3.0 rebounding margin this season (seventh in the Conference) and seven times they have posted a 10+ rebounding margin or better. When WSU faced Northern Kentucky, Dec. 7, the Cougs held the Norse to four first-half rebounds and just 12 rebounds in the game. It marked the fewest rebounds by a Washington State opponent since Dec. 29, 1992 when Princeton pulled in seven rebounds. The last time a WSU opponent was held below 20 rebounds was when Idaho State gathered 16 boards in Kennewick, Wash., Dec. 29, 2012. The Cougars finished with a +29 rebounding margin against Northern Kentucky, the largest margin since Nov. 15, 2008 when WSU went +34 (53-19) on the glass against Mississippi Valley State and only the second time in the last 25 years. WSU followed with another dominate rebounding performance against UNLV, limiting the Runnin' Rebels to 20 total boards (five in the first half) and finished with a +13 advantage on the glass.

ADRAME ANNOUNCES HIMSELF
Twice this season freshman Adrame Diongue showcased his defensive length with three rejections. Against No. 6 Arizona, Jan. 26, the Senegalese freshman registered three blocked shots, after swatting three attempts away against No. 11 UCLA, Dec. 30. Diongue ranks second on the team behind Gueye with 12 blocked shots and is averaging just shy of one blocked shot per Conference game (0.92).

RODMAN RETURNING VETERAN
As the Cougars' veteran senior, Rodman leads the Cougars and Division-I with 26 charges drawn, more than double any teammate. On the offensive glass, Rodman has pulled in 49 offensive rebounds, second-most behind Gueye, and is second on the team with 5.6 total rebounds per game. The Newport Beach native has scored in double figures seven of his last 12 games, including his second-career double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds at Arizona State (career-high vs Pac-12 opponent). Unofficially, Rodman leads Division I in charges drawn with 26 charges drawn this season. He is also fourth on the team in steals (18).

TOP-20 TOUGHEST SCHEDULE & TOUGH LUCK
According to the KenPom adjusted strength of schedule, Washington State has played the 16th toughest schedule in the country. WSU is ranked 64th in the Feb. 17th KenPom ratings. According to the KenPom "luck rating," a measure of the deviation between a team's actual winning percentage and what one would expect from its game-by-game efficiencies, the Cougars are the sixth unluckiest team in Division I this year, sitting at 358 out of 363 ranked programs.

 
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