WASHINGTON STATE (0-5, 0-0 WCC) vs. Missouri (4-2, 0-0 SEC)
Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025 // 12 p.m. PT
Orlando, Fla. // ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
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Washington State women's basketball is ready to tip-off a nearly 2-week road stretch, starting at the WBCA Showcase in Orlando, Florida when they play Missouri on Sunday, Nov. 23 at 12 p.m. PT. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN+ with Austin Lyon and Christy Thomaskutty on the call.
NEXT UP
The Cougars will continue their road trip with a flight over to the U.S. Virgin Islands to take part in the 2025 Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, taking on Miami (OH) on Friday, Nov. 28 at 2:30 p.m. PT and then either LSU or Marist on Saturday, Nov. 29.
ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE
WSU hasn't started the season off as they had hoped, due to an injury bug that has been going around. Injury has kept starting center and leading shot blocker
Alex Covill off the court for several games, and held starting guard and leading scorer
Eleonora Villa to limited minutes the last couple of games while the team navigates a difficult non-conference schedule. The Cougars returned six from its 2024-25 roster, including its leading scorer
Eleonora Villa (13.6 ppg) and its leading shot blocker
Alex Covill (2.1 bpg), along with
Charlotte Abraham,
Marta Alsina,
Jean Chiu, and last year's redshirt
Keandra Koorits. Newcomers to this team include transfers
Mackenzie Chatfield and
Lauren Glazier (played at WSU 2022-23), along with incoming freshmen
Malvina Haziri,
Tahara Magassa,
Malia Ruud, and
Tanja Valancic.
RECORD BOOK CLIMBERS AND MILESTONE CHASERS
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Eleonora Villa has 1,003 career points, 23rd all-time in program history.
>> Villa has 103 career made threes, 30 away from joining the WSU all-time top-10 list.
>> Villa also has made 398 career field goals, 102 from 500.
>> At 2,474 career minutes played, Villa is 526 away from 3,000 and 849 from top-10 all-time at WSU.
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Alex Covill has 118 career blocks, seventh all-time in program history.
>> Covill also has 198 career rebounds, 52 away from 250, and 337 career points, 163 from 500.
>> Head Coach
Kamie Ethridge has 199 career wins as a head coach, one away from 200.
SERIES HISTORY
This will be the first meeting between the Washington State and Missouri women's basketball programs.
HOT START FOR THE FRESHMEN
Redshirt freshman
Keandra Koorits scored 23 points in her WSU debut on Nov. 3, the most by a WSU freshman since Charlisse Leger-Walker (23 pts, 1/1/21). Koorits inaugural performance is also good for the fourth-most points in a freshman debut in program history, and the most since Lia Galdeira scored 33 at Minnesota in her debut on 11/10/12. Galdiera's 33 points stands as the most in program history both by a freshman, and in a debut.
True Freshman
Malia Ruud has burst onto the scene early, averaging 11.4 points over 27.6 minutes per game, including an impressive game-high 11 points against Stanford (11/14) and a career-best 19 against Oregon (11/19). She is 25-of-47 from the field, shooting 53.2 percent with 18 rebounds, five blocks and four steals through five games this season.
RUUD A TOP SCORER AMONG FRESHMEN
True freshman forward
Malia Ruud's .532 field goal percentage (25-of-47) is 12th in the nation among all freshman, 11th among true freshmen, and third in the nation in field goal percentage among all freshman with 25 or more made field goals.
YOUNGEST IN THE FAMILY
Freshman guard
Malvina Haziri from Kosovo is the youngest active player in NCAA Division I basketball at 16 years old. She will turn 17 on Dec. 30, 2025.
PRESEASON POLL
The Cougs were picked to finish third by the WCC coaches and media this year, the second-best conference preseason pick in program history after being picked second ahead of last year's 2024-25 second-place prediction. Prior to that WSU was picked fifth in 2023-24 (Pac-12) and 1991-92 (Pac-10).
ETHRIDGE INKS EXTENSION
WSU Athletics announced on March 4 that Head Coach
Kamie Ethridge has signed a one-year contract extension keeping her in Pullman through the 2030-31 season.
Single-game tickets for the 2025 women's basketball season are on sale now. Fans wishing to purchase tickets can click on the linkÂ
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