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MONDAY, FEB. 25, 2008

Zags back in poll; more Raivio

Gonzaga returned to the rankings at No. 24 in the A.P. poll released Monday. The Zags haven't been ranked since Dec. 17th, a nine-week absence.Read on below for more on the polls and much more from Nik Raivio, the subject of an S-R feature in…

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SUNDAY, FEB. 24, 2008

GU takes on a familiar face

Figure I'd better post this now because I'll be away from the computer most of Monday.I checked in with Portland's Nik Raivio, younger brother of ex-Gonzaga standout Derek Raivio, to put together this feature/game advance for Monday's GU-Portland game. Click below for an unedited article…

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Looking back this afternoon

COUGARSSorry for the lateness of this post, but I needed some time this morning for personal stuff (wow, "stuff," that's really showing off my vocabulary). Anyhow, as your mom used to say, better late than never.Read on for links to stories about last night's loss.…

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SATURDAY, FEB. 23, 2008

Vandals lose at UC Irvine

The Idaho men's basketball team fell 69-55 at UC Irvine in the ESPNU BracketBusters game.Idaho played without junior guard Mike Hall, who didn't make the team for conduct detrimental to the team, according to the game report that can be read by clicking the tab…

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Finally ...

Finally the Spokane Chiefs were hungry enough. Finally they played desperate enough. And finally the Chiefs gave their home crowd what they’ve been waiting for all season – a home win against their long-standing rivals.Read on for the rest of my unedited game story.

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Cougs down by one at halftime

HALFTIME: 24 Arizona, 23 WSUSomehow -- yes, somehow -- No. 17 Washington State is within one point of the visiting Arizona Wildcats tonight at Beasley Coliseum.The Cougars shot 28 percent (7 for 25) in the first half, flat-out missing shots in a high-foul game. With…

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Eagles need help to make BSC Tournament

Hey, I’m back.And after seven days on a cruise ship in the Mexican Riviera and a two-day holdover in San Diego, I’m also severely sunburned, in desperate need of a liver transplant and even more confused about the Big Sky Conference men’s basketball race than…

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Observations from Kennewick

Greetings from sunny Columbia BasinEntering the second day of East 4A regional competition, six teams are still playing. Three secured state berths last night, three others are going for two other trips to Tacoma on Tuesday.

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FRIDAY, FEB. 22, 2008


WSU-Arizona video preview

From their post-game press conference Thursday, the Cougars talk about their next opponent: Arizona. Here's Taylor Rochestie, Kyle Weaver, Robbie Cowgill, Derrick Low, Aron Baynes and Tony Bennett.Get the Flash Player to see this video.

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Class, practice and Pargo

I was in the middle of this post when Gonzaga send out a release on extending its TV package (see post below) with KHQ and FSN. Anyway, a few leftovers from Wednesday's media day and a few minutes with the always entertaining Jeremy Pargo.

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Baynes livens up game, Beasley crowd

COUGARSThank goodness for Aron Baynes. In a drawn-out, drag-out, possession-by-possession game, Baynes came through with a play that not only lifted the spirits of the Beasley crowd, it gave every working journalist in the building something to write about – and ask about. For what…

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THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 2008

Cougars freeze out Sun Devils

COUGARSI'm sure you saw it (if you have access to one of the myriad Fox sports channels). The ASU freshmen played like, well, freshmen. And the Cougars played defense like, well, the Cougars we've come to know the past two years.It all added up to…

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Cougars wrestle for halftime lead

HALFTIME: WSU 30, ASU 26It took both teams a few minutes to adjust to each other. But during those first few possessions, it was Washington State with the upper hand.Fighting against Arizona State's zone defense, the Cougars opened up a quick seven-point lead. The big…

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ASU needs this one

COUGARSLet me get right to it. This is a game that may make or break Arizona State's NCAA hopes. A win over the 17th-ranked Cougars on the road? The road to the postseason just got easier. A loss? The door may bang shut.So expect ASU…

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Second round of 1B today

First day of State 1B basketball was a success, with eight of 10 area teams winning. But it's too bad, given tradition and history, - and I've addressed this before - that District 9 and District 7 schools, given their proximity, were thrust against each…

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Worrying about it won't change a thing

COUGARSThere is a lot of consternation out there about Tony Bennett's future, with some people upset (jokingly, I think) with me about something I wrote yesterday. But I mean it. Don't worry about it. Nothing is going to happen until the season is over.There is…

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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 2008

Idaho - state wrestling

Click the tab below to see my unedited Idaho high school state wrestling tournament preview.NOTE: The state wrestling brackets will be updated immediately following each round. You can see the brackets by going to IdahoSports.com.IdahoSports.com will webcast live all three days of action at state.…

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State 1B hoops tip-off

The Spokesman-Review checked in with the Rosalia boys, making their first trip to State since 1981.The Spartans play North River at 12:30 today in the Yakima Sundome. The Mustangs were featured in The Yakima Herald.To keep abreast of the State 1B tournament, which already features…

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Asbury returns to Pepperdine

This has been rumored for roughly two weeks, but it's about to become official. Tom Asbury is returning as coach of the Pepperdine Waves. And in a growing trend in college basketball, it looks like the Waves already have Asbury's replacement in mind: Utah assistant…

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TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 2008

Chiefs top Rockets

The Spokane Chiefs were patient in this one. They didn't start out that stellar - neither team really did - but the Chiefs stayed with it and showed poise down the stretch in their 2-1 comeback victory over the Kelowna Rockets on Tuesday night.Read on…

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Harden, Bayless invade Pullman

COUGARSOnce again a couple of high-profile freshmen will lead their teams into Pullman this weekend, James Harden of ASU and Jerryd Bayless of Arizona. And once again we decided to write about them.You can read the unedited version of tomorrow's S-R story now, along with…

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