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CHRIS KING
Chris King enters his second season as Voice of the Cougs, handling play-by-play duties for WSU football, men’s basketball and select baseball games along with hosting coaches shows and podcasts. King returned to Pullman in 2024 – where he graduated from the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication in 2009 – after gaining 13 years of DI broadcasting experience in neighboring Idaho. After two years announcing women’s basketball at Boise State, King became the men’s basketball broadcaster for the Idaho Vandals in 2013 before adding football broadcasting duties in 2021. The Marysville native also announced Minor League Baseball for the Tri-City Dust Devils from 2012-2021. Before his time with the Dust Devils, he spent three seasons as the broadcaster for the Wenatchee AppleSox. King has twice been honored as the Idaho Sportscaster of the Year (2017, 2023) by the National Sports Media Association for his work with the Vandals.
JESSAMYN MCINTYRE
Jessamyn McIntyre returns for her 14th season as a sideline reporter for Cougar football. McIntyre is the assistant program director of Sports Radio 93.3 KJR in Seattle and previously was an executive producer for Q13 FOX in Seattle, was an executive producer for 710 ESPN Seattle (2009-20) and for ESPN Radio in Bristol, Conn. (2005-09). Additionally, she hosted the Seattle Seahawks postgame show on Northwest Cable News and served on the board of directors for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
ALEX BRINK
Alex Brink begins his eighth year as an analyst on the Cougar football broadcasts. As a student-athlete for WSU, Brink was a three-time All-Pac-10 quarterback from 2004-07, setting school records for career touchdowns and passing yards. He is also the only starting quarterback in school history to lead the Cougars to three Apple Cup victories. The Eugene, Ore. native was also a three-time All-Academic honoree and a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete during his senior year. Brink was selected in the seventh round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans, where he played two seasons before spending six seasons in the Canadian Football League.
Brink is co-founder of EForce Sports, a performance training, skill development and fitness company in Portland and has served as a quarterback coach at the Elite11 Quarterback Competition. He has previously been part of the Cougar Roadshow pregame broadcast and was a contributor on NBCSports Northwest as well as ESPN 1080 and Rip City Radio in Portland.
| Location |
Station |
Frequency |
| Pullman |
KHTR |
104.3 FM |
| Spokane |
KXLY |
920 AM / 100.7 FM |
| Seattle |
KTTH |
770 AM / 94.5 FM |
| Brester |
KCSY |
101.3 FM |
| Chehalis |
KMNT |
104.3 FM |
| Chelan |
KCSY |
95.3 FM |
| Colfax |
KCLX |
1450 AM |
| Colville |
KCVL |
1240 AM / 94.1 FM |
| Longview |
KEDO |
1270 AM / 99.9 FM |
| Methow Valley |
KCSY |
106.3 FM |
| Mount Vernon |
KBRC |
1430 AM / 102.9 FM |
| Omak |
KNCW |
92.7 FM |
| Portland |
KPAM |
860 AM |
| Tri-Cities |
KONA |
610 AM |
| Walla Walla |
KGDC |
1320 AM / 92.9 FM |
| Wapato |
KBBO |
104.5 FM |
| Yakima |
KBBO |
1390 AM |
| Wenatchee |
KCSY |
93.9 FM / 98.1 FM |
| Internet |
|
wsucougars.com |