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Cougs’ top scorer encounters physical play
December 11, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – Klay Thompson floated to the right corner. Outside the 3-point line, just in front of the Gonzaga student section, the Washington State University sophomore waited patiently.
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Sibling rivalry on tap tonight
December 9, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – There aren’t many schools that have met more often in basketball than Washington State University and the University of Idaho. When the two get together tonight in WSU’s …
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Wildcats trounce Cougars
December 6, 2009 in Sports on Page C5 MANHATTAN, Kan. – Dominique Sutton had 16 points and pressured Washington State’s Klay Thompson into a frustrating night, leading Kansas State to an 86-69 rout of the Cougars on Saturday …
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Thompson frustrated in Cougar loss
December 5, 2009 in Sports MANHATTAN, Kan. — Dominique Sutton had 16 points and pressured Washington State’s Klay Thompson into a frustrating night, leading Kansas State to an 86-69 rout of the Cougars Saturday night.
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Bouldin scores career-high 28 to rally GU over WSU
December 3, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 For the third time this season, Gonzaga found itself trailing by double digits. This time it was Washington State that had the Bulldogs down by as many as 15 in … 11
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A shootin’ mismatch
December 3, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 On the day the nation’s leading scorer visited McCarthey Athletic Center, it seemed relevant to brush up on the telling top-gun data in the 143-game history of the fence-line feud …
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Nation’s top scorer leads Cougs against GU tonight
December 2, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 San Diego coach Bill Grier felt nearly powerless as he watched Washington State sophomore forward Klay Thompson score 43 points on his Toreros in the championship game of the Great …
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Casto back in town
December 2, 2009 in Sports on Page B3 PULLMAN – The last time DeAngelo Casto played in Spokane, he was helping Ferris High School to the second of back-to-back perfect seasons. Tonight the Washington State University post player …
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In brief: Thompson’s 43 gives Cougs title
November 29, 2009 in Sports on Page C1 College basketball: Klay Thompson set a tournament scoring record with 43 points Saturday night as Washington State beat San Diego 93-56 to win the Great Alaska Shootout in Anchorage. Thompson, … 1
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Cougars in tourney title game
November 27, 2009 in Sports The Washington State men’s basketball team advanced to the finals of the Great Alaska Shootout with a 78-69 win over Nicholls State on Friday.
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WSU downs Seawolves
November 25, 2009 in Sports Klay Thompson scored 25 points and pulled down seven rebounds and Washington State defeated Alaska-Anchorage 87-68 on Wednesday night in the first round of the Carrs-Safeway Great Alaska Shootout.
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Sports in brief: Cougs in Alaska for Shootout
November 25, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 College basketball: After starting the season 3-0 at home, the Washington State University men’s basketball team will hit the road for the first time. And it’s not a short trip. …
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Thompson’s career-best 37 points extinguish Mastodons
November 20, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – As a shooter, Klay Thompson rises above most collegiate basketball players. That’s literally what Washington State’s 6-foot-6 sophomore did over and over again Thursday night, rising above the …
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Thompson scores 37 in WSU win
November 19, 2009 in Sports Klay Thompson went 15-for-20 and scored a career-high 37 points as Washington State beat IPFW 89-70 on Thursday night.
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Sports in brief: Unbeaten Cougs take on IPFW
November 19, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 College basketball: The Washington State Cougars risk perfection tonight in Beasley Coliseum when they host Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne in a non-conference game at 7. The Cougars (2-0) have never lost …
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Thompson to the rescue in Cougs’ win against EWU
November 17, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – Klay Thompson wasn’t having his best night. Washington State University’s sophomore guard missed his first six shots. He powered his way to the free-throw line 14 times, but …
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Sports in brief: Cougs open vs. Mississippi Valley
November 13, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 College basketball: The Washington State University Cougars will open the 2009-10 season tonight at Beasley Coliseum in Pullman with a familiar non-conference foe. For the second consecutive season, WSU will …
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Koprivica has seen it all
November 11, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – The bombs started falling on March 24, 1999. A 10-year-old boy sat huddled in a Belgrade, Yugoslavia, shelter. Day after day, night after night, the bombs fell.
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Running and sharing evident in Cougs’ exhibition victory
November 10, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – The 3,476 in Beasley Coliseum on Monday night may have been drawn by curiosity. Count among them Washington State University’s new head basketball coach Ken Bone.
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Sports in brief: New-look Cougs take on LCSC
November 9, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 Basketball: The public will have its first chance to see the Ken Bone-coached Cougars tonight at Beasley Coliseum, when Washington State University hosts Lewis-Clark State College at 7. The Cougars, …
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Cougs go on display
October 16, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – It’s quite obvious things are different around the Washington State University men’s basketball program. Head coach Tony Bennett is gone to Virginia after three winning seasons, replaced by …
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WSU’s Watson hits head
October 1, 2009 in Sports on Page B3 PULLMAN – Washington State University basketball player James Watson was taken to Pullman Regional Medical Center on Wednesday afternoon in a precautionary measure after hitting his head on the floor …
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Thompson, Casto make U19 team
June 19, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 Basketball: Washington State University sophomores DeAngelo Casto (shown above) and Klay Thompson have been selected to the 12-member USA U19 national basketball team. The 12 players selected from the group …
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Salaries up for assistants
June 6, 2009 in Sports on Page C5 PULLMAN – Though salaries in the Washington State University men’s basketball program are still in the basement of the Pac-10, they’re trending upward. Especially for first-year head coach Ken Bone’s …
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Cougars add one Moore
April 30, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – It was a about 10 days ago Washington State University men’s basketball coach Ken Bone said the Cougars probably wouldn’t sign another incoming freshman for the fall. “To …
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Fast Break: Allen added to WSU staff
April 21, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 For 04-21-2009
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Australian recruit sticks with WSU
April 20, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – When Ken Bone was named Washington State’s 17th men’s basketball coach, his to-do list was as long as a Taylor Rochestie game-winner. But with the news Sunday that …
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Bone feels at home in Evergreen State
April 12, 2009 in Sports on Page C1 PULLMAN – There’s really only one thing you need to know about new Washington State men’s basketball coach Ken Bone. Except for two youthful years spent in Turlock, Calif., he’s …
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Blanchette: New guy might just stick around Pullman for a while
April 8, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – Since so much rancor was expended over the last guy’s hasty escape, it seemed reasonable to ask Washington State’s new basketball coach Tuesday if he planned on fulfilling …
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Cougars select Ken Bone
April 7, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – The last time Washington State University went searching for a basketball coach, athletic director Jim Sterk shocked everyone by plucking Dick Bennett out of retirement in the Midwest. …

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