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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883
Greg Woods

Greg Woods

Current Position: sports reporter

Greg Woods joined The Spokesman-Review in July 2023 as a sports reporter and covers Washington State University athletics.

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Sports >  WSU football

WSU rewind: After a long wait, RB Angel Johnson comes off the bench to score his first touchdown as a Coug

PULLMAN – Angel Johnson cradled the football in his right hand and stomped his feet. His breath came billowing out of his face mask and into the night air at Gesa Field, where he had just glided into the end zone, putting the exclamation mark on his Washington State team’s blowout win over Oregon State in both teams’ regular-season finales.
Sports >  WSU football

‘It was all talk’: After WSU’s win over Oregon State, consider this series a real rivalry

When halftime hits at Gesa Field, teams are put on something of a collision course. The path to Washington State’s locker room takes the Cougars from the far sideline to the opposite side of the field. The path to the visitors’ takes the guests across the field too. The Cougs will often cross paths with their opponent, but it’s rarely an eventful sequence.
Sports >  WSU football

In regular-season finale against Oregon State, WSU to honor more than two dozen seniors as it reaches for bowl eligibility

PULLMAN – Back in August, when the heat was still sweltering and the sun was still beaming down on Washington State’s practice field, Josh Meredith opened up a little. Headed into this season, he was taking things a little personally, he said. He was tired of a certain perception that followed him around, that he was nothing more than a slot receiver who could find soft spots in zone defenses.
Sports >  WSU football

Tucker Large wasn’t interested in college football. Now he’s the blueprint for the kind of player WSU wants

PULLMAN – Mason McCormick sat in Jimmy Rogers’ office in Brookings, the small town in South Dakota where a dynasty was unfolding beneath their feet. It was November 2020, and due to the coronavirus pandemic, their South Dakota State team was idle. They went on to play a spring season, but as the virus ravaged the world, the Jackrabbits had some time this fall.