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Daugherty returns but WSU women bow out

SEATTLE – Washington State knew the statistics favored Stanford on Friday night, but the Cougars were already ahead before the game began. The hard reality of being eliminated from the Pac-12 Conference women’s basketball tournament meant far less in the big picture to the Cougars, who were heartened by the return of head coach June Daugherty.
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Get-well gift for head coach

SEATTLE – Washington State interim women’s basketball coach Mike Daugherty has two reasons for wanting the team’s head coach to return for tonight’s game with fourth-ranked Stanford. First, the head coach is his wife, June, and that would mean she’s feeling better after undergoing an appendectomy on Thursday.
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WSU women win while coach has surgery

Lia Galdeira scored 12 of her team-high 17 points in the second half, including 10 during a 3-minute spree, as the eighth-seeded Cougars (11-19) rallied past ninth-seeded Arizona State 48-41 on Thursday night in a Pac-12 Conference tournament first-day game at KeyArena.
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WSU women open Pac-12 tourney vs. ASU

SEATTLE – Washington State surprised the Pac-12 by advancing to the conference’s women’s basketball tournament semifinals last season. The Cougars have a better seed for this year’s tournament, but their road to another semifinal is strewn with hazards.
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WSU women open Pac-12 tourney vs. ASU

Washington State surprised the Pac-12 by advancing to the conference’s women’s basketball tournament semifinals last season. The Cougars have a better seed for this year’s tournament, but their road to another semifinal is strewn with hazards.
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Chiefs, Ams likely playoff foes for 3rd straight season

Unless the Spokane Chiefs or Tri-City Americans lay an egg in the next two weeks, the teams will meet in the Western Hockey League playoffs for the third consecutive season. That means the final seven-game sprint of the regular season for the Chiefs is a contest to win home-ice advantage.
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Gonzaga’s guiding force

Among Gonzaga’s three starting guards, Haiden Palmer is tops in scoring and steals and Jazmine Redmon leads the way in assists. But Palmer and Redmon, both juniors, are the first to say that senior guard Taelor Karr is the guiding force for the West Coast Conference champion Bulldogs.
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Chiefs, Americans on collision course

Unless the Spokane Chiefs or Tri-City Americans lay an egg in the next two weeks, the teams will meet in the Western Hockey League playoffs for the third consecutive season.
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Colton wins fifth consecutive state girls basketball title

Paige Vincent represented the departing seniors and Jenna Moser let it be known that the cupboard won’t be empty at Colton. Moser, a junior guard, scored a game-high 20 points and senior guard Vincent added 19 Saturday afternoon as Colton captured its fifth consecutive State 1B girls basketball title with a 55-40 comeback win over Sunnyside Christian at the Arena.
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NWC ‘planned’ for title matchup

Chanel Knight made the most of her second chance, giving Northwest Christian its fifth chance at Reardan and its first chance at the state championship. Knight rebounded her missed layup and made a layup at the buzzer Friday night as NWC (23-6) shocked Pe Ell 47-46 to cap semifinal night at the State 2B girls basketball tournament at the Arena.