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WSU athletic director Moos moves ahead with plans
September 22, 2012 in Sports on Page C7 PULLMAN – DirecTV isn’t on board with the Pac-12 Networks yet. And while Washington State athletic director Bill Moos doesn’t understand why, he knows the lack of an agreement with …
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Cougars have happy housewarming with close win over EWU
September 9, 2012 in Sports on Page C1 PULLMAN – There were differing opinions about whose hands rescued Washington State from agony. Deone Bucannon, who was part of the scrum in WSU’s end zone on the final play …
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Blanchette: Even sold out, Cougs still need to sell
September 9, 2012 in Sports on Page C1 PULLMAN – You wouldn’t recognize the place. Full. 1
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Another upset opportunity slips away from EWU
September 9, 2012 in Sports on Page C10 PULLMAN – The Eastern Washington players and coaches have been here before. Big stadium, big crowd – and a chance to beat a Pac-12 team slipping through their fingertips in …
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WSU-EWU Statistics
September 9, 2012 in Sports on Page C7 For 09-09-2012
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Christian Caple’s Keys to the WSU-EWU Game
September 9, 2012 in Sports on Page C7 What went right Washington State’s defense may have allowed too many big plays and a few too many yards, but the Cougars kept Eastern Washington from scoring for most of …
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Coen makes most of his first Cougar start
September 9, 2012 in Sports on Page C7 PULLMAN – Once a walk-on, outside linebacker Cyrus Coen was rewarded for his hard work during the spring with a scholarship once the school year began. He earned it in …
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WSU vs. EWU: How they scored
September 9, 2012 in Sports on Page C7 First quarter WSU 7, EWU 0
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Sellout for home opener reflects revived WSU spirit
September 9, 2012 in City on Page B1 Every time the Cougars play in Martin Stadium, Wenatchee resident Larry Schreck packs up his crimson and gray pickup truck and drives to Pullman to watch his favorite football team. … 5
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Blanchette: Welcome to WSU’s mini cathedral
September 6, 2012 in Sports on Page B1 A magazine devoted to Pac-12 football currently on newsstands includes a photo essay on the conference’s stadiums. The title – “The Cathedrals” – seems a tad high-flown, especially if you’ve …
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Martin now pride of Palouse
August 25, 2012 in Sports on Page C1 PULLMAN – Maybe Washington State athletic director Bill Moos appreciates his department’s newest creation because he’s so aware of its predecessor’s shortcomings. Addressing reporters on the third floor of the … 1
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Martin Stadium facelift nearly complete
August 24, 2012 in Sports PULLMAN – Maybe Washington State athletic director Bill Moos appreciates his department’s newest creation because he’s so aware of its predecessor’s shortcomings. Addressing reporters on the third floor of the …
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Next Martin Stadium renovation on hold until TV distribution deals are complete
August 24, 2012 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – Washington State athletic director Bill Moos knows that money – much more of it than Washington State’s athletic department has ever seen – is on its way. With …
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Martin Stadium plans on hold until TV deals are complete
August 23, 2012 in Sports Washington State athletic director Bill Moos knows that money – much more of it than Washington State’s athletic department has ever seen – is on its way.
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Martin Stadium remodel gets go-ahead
November 19, 2011 in Sports on Page C3 PULLMAN – The Washington State University Board of Regents, meeting in Spokane on Friday morning, gave their final approval for the Martin Stadium remodeling project to go forward. The regents … 1
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WSU Regents approve Martin Stadium project
November 18, 2011 in Sports The Washington State University Board of Regents, meeting in Spokane on Friday morning, gave their final approval for the Martin Stadium remodeling project to go forward. 11
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South side of Martin Stadium renovation given priority
October 25, 2011 in Sports Washington State University’s regents were briefed Tuesday on the possible expansion of Martin Stadium, a project now being presented as two separate ventures.
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Photos Then & Now: Cougars’ playing field
October 24, 2011 in City on Page A5 Washington State University’s Martin Stadium first took shape as Soldier Field in 1892 and became Rogers Field in 1902. In 1970, some of the football stadium’s 1930s-era wooden bleachers were …
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WSU regents OK deal for new Tri-Cities lab
January 28, 2011 The Washington State University Board of Regents has approved a deal with Hanford contractor Energy Solutions to build a lab near the WSU Tri-Cities campus.
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Moos asks to change plan
December 4, 2010 in Sports on Page C5 PULLMAN – Washington State athletic director Bill Moos this week notified donors to the school’s Martin Stadium Phase III remodeling project that he wants to change the plan. In a …
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Moos wants change in Martin Stadium upgrade
December 3, 2010 in Sports Washington State athletic director Bill Moos this week notified donors to the school’s Martin Stadium Phase III remodeling project that he wants to change the plan. 2
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Cougs vs. Beavers at Qwest Field in 2011
November 18, 2010 in Sports Washington State will return to Qwest Field in Seattle next football season, but the contest will have a different significance.
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Moos molds big wish list for Martin Stadium
October 14, 2010 in Sports on Page B4 PULLMAN – Bill Moos has been in his athletic director position at Washington State University for less than a year, but that hasn’t stopped him from dreaming big. In fact, …
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WSU defense shines in first scrimmage
August 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C1 PULLMAN – If Washington State University football coach Paul Wulff was looking for improvement out of his defense in its first scrimmage, he saw it. If he was looking for …
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Martin Stadium ready for Phase III
September 23, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – Late Saturday afternoon, Washington State University safety Chima Nwachukwu leaped in the east end zone of Martin Stadium and intercepted a Southern Methodist pass, all but ensuring the …
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UW’s $150 million request likely dead
January 25, 2008 in City on Page B1 OLYMPIA – The University of Washington’s controversial request for $150 million in public money for a revamped Husky Stadium may already be dead this year, a top lawmaker said Thursday. …

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