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Cougs Ride Hot Shooting to 95-79 Victory Over Waves

PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State men's basketball team never trailed en route to a 95-79 win over the Pepperdine Waves, Saturday afternoon at Beasley Coliseum. WSU (9-13, 4-5) jumped out to a 20-point first-half lead and never relented, shooting 53 percent from the floor with six different players scoring in double figures.

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The Cougars mob Dio Blakely after he registered his first collegiate points, rebound, and blockThe Cougars mob Dio Blakely after he registered his first collegiate points, rebound, and block
Ashley Davis
PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State men's basketball team never trailed en route to a 95-79 win over the Pepperdine Waves, Saturday afternoon at Beasley Coliseum. WSU (9-13, 4-5) jumped out to a 20-point first-half lead and never relented, shooting 53 percent from the floor with six different players scoring in double figures.
 
The Cougars started hot from the 3-point line, burying 10 first-half triples, including four 3-pointers from Simon Hildebrandt and three from Rihards Vavers. In the opening half, the Cougs shot 58.8 percent from downtown and held a 10-point lead at intermission.
 
After halftime, Pepperdine closed the lead to within five points before Ace Glass and ND Okafor took over, delivering double-digit performances in the final 20 minutes. With just over 14 minutes remaining, the Waves pulled within two possessions of Wazzu. The Cougars responded with an 18-3 run over the next five minutes to extend the lead back to 20 points before the under-8-minute media timeout.
 
The WSU bench proved to be the difference, outscoring Pepperdine's bench, 36-8, including the first-career points for freshman Dio Blakely, who also recorded his first collegiate rebound and block.
 
WSU's 16 made three-pointers and 34 total field goals, leading to a season-high 20 assists for the Cougars, who also forced a season-best 15 turnovers by Pepperdine.
 
Washington State continues its home stand with a midweek matchup against Seattle U, Wednesday, January 28. The Cougars and Redhawks will tip off at 6:30 p.m. from Beasley Coliseum in a rematch of December's contest in Seattle. SU escaped with a 68-61 win in the first meeting.