PORTLAND – The Washington State men's basketball team (6-8, 1-0) defeated the Portland Pilots, 67-62, Sunday afternoon at the Chiles Center to begin West Coast Conference action. All 10 Cougars scored in the contest, led by junior
Rihards Vavers with 13 points, and WSU extended its winning streak against the Pilots to nine-consecutive games.
The Cougars built a nine-point first-half lead thanks to stout defense holding the Pilots without a 3-pointer in the first half. However, Portland stormed back with a 12-0 run to start the second half, taking its first lead of the contest. The Pilots' run extended to 22-5 and an eight-point lead halfway through the period.
WSU responded to the deficit with a defensive clampdown, holding Portland to the lowest point output and shooting percentage by a Cougar opponent this season. Vavers sparked an 11-0 run for Wazzu, reclaiming the 49-45 lead that the Cougs did not relinquish. The Cougars entered the final media timeout shooting a perfect 6-of-6 from the floor with an eight-point lead.
With the Cougars leading by 12 points with 100 seconds left, the Pilots made one final surge with a 10-2 run to pull within four points with 45 seconds remaining. The Cougars made just 5-of-10 free throws in the final two minutes, but benefited from poor free-throw shooting by the Pilots, just 14-of-24 at the charity stripe.
Washington State earned its first true road win of the season, improving to 1-3 at visitor courts and 3-5 overall outside of Pullman. Reigning WCC Freshman of the Week
Ace Glass finished with 11 points, his 10th double-digit performance in the last 11 games.
ND Okafor tallied one block, marking his ninth-consecutive game with a rejection.
The Cougars continue their Pacific-Northwest road trip, Tuesday, December 30 in Seattle. WSU faces Seattle U at Climate Pledge Arena at 7 p.m. and live on ESPN+.