25_12_30 WSU WBB Malia Ruud puts up a shot against LMU
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Seattle U Next Up for Cougs

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WASHINGTON STATE (2-14, 1-2 WCC) at Seattle U (4-10, 0-3 WCC)
Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026 // 1 p.m. PT
Seattle, Wash. // Redhawk Center
Watch | ESPN+
Listen | WSUCougars.com/Pullman Radio KQQQ, 1150 AM (Steve Grubbs pXp)
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Washington State women's basketball heads north up I-5 to play Seattle U on Sunday, Jan. 4 at 1 p.m. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN+ with Adam Race and Olivia Crawford on the call.

NEXT UP
The Cougars return to Pullman for a pair of weekend home games, starting with Oregon State on Thursday, Jan. 8 at 6 p.m. before Santa Clara comes to town on Saturday, Jan. 10 at noon. Both games will be broadcast live on ESPN+ with Trevor Williams and Mary Murphy on the call.

ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE
WSU is 1-2 in West Coast Conference play after a difficult non-conference slate, and a few key injuries, put the team at 1-12 entering WCC competition. Starting center and leading shot blocker Alex Covill has missed 13 games while transfer forward Lauren Glazier missed time early in the season, and starting guard and leading scorer Eleonora Villa was held to limited minutes in a pair of games due to lingering cramping.

On top of that, the difficult 13-game non-conference schedule included No. 5 LSU, (RV) Stanford, (RV) Texas Tech, Oregon, Missouri, BYU, UNLV, Seton Hall and Penn. As of Dec. 28, all nine of these teams that WSU faced are top 100 in the NET Rankings, five are top 50, and three are top 25 with LSU (5), Texas Tech (21) and Oregon (25), and Stanford just outside at 31.

RECORD BOOK CLIMBERS AND MILESTONE CHASERS
>> Eleonora Villa has 1,201 career points, 15th all-time in program history and 87 from moving up to 14th.
>> Villa has 121 career made threes, 12 away from joining the WSU all-time top 10 list.
>> Villa also has made 473 career field goals, 27 from 500.
>> At 2,874 career minutes played, Villa is 126 away from 3,000 and 449 from top 10 all-time at WSU.
>> Alex Covill has 118 career blocks, seventh all-time in program history.
>> Covill also has 200 career rebounds, 50 away from 250, and 341 career points, 159 from 500.
>> Charlotte Abraham has 344 career points, 156 away from 500.
>> Abraham also has a team-high 107 rebounds this season, and 194 career rebounds, 56 from 250.

SERIES HISTORY
This will be the 13th meeting all-time between Washington State and Seattle U, and the first since 2014. WSU leads the all-time series 10-2, and has won the last seven meetings dating back to the last time the Redhawks bested the Cougs in 1981 - nearly 45 years ago.

ELEONORA È ECCELLENTE!
Eleonora Villa has taken another step forward in her game this year, becoming one of the more dominant players in the nation. Among national ranks, the junior guard is 10th in field goal attempts (234), 19th in total points scored (274), 21st in made field goals (106) and 78th in points per game (17.1). In the WCC she ranks first in field goal attempts, and second in total points, points per game, and made field goals.

HOW RUUD
True Freshman Malia Ruud has burst onto the scene early, averaging 10.5 points over 29.0 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 69-of-146 from the field, shooting 47.3 percent with 58 rebounds, 11 blocks and 13 steals this season.

Ruud's .473 field goal percentage (69-146) is fifth in the nation among all freshmen with 69 or more made field goals, and fourth among all true freshmen.

HOT START FOR KOORITS
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.

YOUNGEST IN THE FAMILY
Freshman guard Malvina Haziri from Kosovo is the youngest active player in NCAA Division I basketball. After beginning her freshman season at the young age of 16 years old, she just recently turned 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 link HERE, visit wsucougars.com to order online, or call the WSU Athletics Ticket Office at 1-800-GO-COUGS.

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