Washington State University Athletics

Academic Services October Student-Athletes of the Month
November 18, 2025 | Football, Soccer, Academic Services
PULLMAN, Wash. (November 18, 2025) – Washington State football's Bryson Lamb and soccer's Peyton Price were each named the Academic Services Student-Athletes of the Month for October 2025.
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Lamb, a redshirt-junior defensive tackle, owns a 3.31 GPA while majoring in kinesiology. The Bellingham, Wash. native walked-on at WSU prior to the 2022 season, and developed into a leader off the field and a starter on the field. Lamb has volunteered at the special Olympics, the WSU ROAR program and the SAAC. This season, Lamb has started all nine of the games he has played and has enjoyed a career-best season with 21 tackles, 3.5 tackles-for-loss including 1.5 sacks with one fumble recovery and one blocked field goal.
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Price, a senior defender, owns a 3.81 GPA while majoring in management-innovation and change. The Sammamish, Wash. native was named a co-Captain prior to the season and started the first 13 games before suffering an injury. In her Cougar career, Price appeared in 37 games, 25 as a starter and tallied one goal and one assist and will graduate this fall.
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Each month Washington State Academic Services honors two student-athletes who demonstrate commitment to academics while participating in their sport.
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Lamb, a redshirt-junior defensive tackle, owns a 3.31 GPA while majoring in kinesiology. The Bellingham, Wash. native walked-on at WSU prior to the 2022 season, and developed into a leader off the field and a starter on the field. Lamb has volunteered at the special Olympics, the WSU ROAR program and the SAAC. This season, Lamb has started all nine of the games he has played and has enjoyed a career-best season with 21 tackles, 3.5 tackles-for-loss including 1.5 sacks with one fumble recovery and one blocked field goal.
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Price, a senior defender, owns a 3.81 GPA while majoring in management-innovation and change. The Sammamish, Wash. native was named a co-Captain prior to the season and started the first 13 games before suffering an injury. In her Cougar career, Price appeared in 37 games, 25 as a starter and tallied one goal and one assist and will graduate this fall.
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Each month Washington State Academic Services honors two student-athletes who demonstrate commitment to academics while participating in their sport.
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