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No Charges Filed From Last Winter’s Brawl in Moscow That Involved UI Football Players
MOSCOW - Charges will not be filed from the brawl last winter in Moscow that involved University of Idaho football players. The incident occurred on February 10th at UI student Timmy Reed’s off campus apartment. Reed’s Moscow attorney Tim Gresback held a press conference in April about the alleged fight. Gresback says Reed was going to host a party with his Beta Theta Pi fraternity roommates when a large crowd of students arrived uninvited. Some in the crowd were allegedly wearing masks and carrying PVC pipes. When Reed asked the crowd to leave Gresback reported that a Vandal football player sucker punched him knocking him unconscious, breaking his nose and causing a concussion. Gresback denied claims that the attack was a response to racial insults that were directed at the crowd.
OSU and WSU say goodbye to PAC-12, and hello to West Coast Conference
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Despite a flurry of chaos amidst the dismantling of the PAC-12, OSU and WSU have finally landed themselves a home for the next two years. July 1 marks the start of Oregon State University and Washington State University’s affiliation with the West Coast Conference. After...
Oregon State and Washington State Officially Become Affiliate Members
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – With the turn of the calender to July 1, 2024, Oregon State and Washington State are officially affiliate members of the West Coast Conference. OSU and WSU begin a two-year term in the WCC as affiliate members across 12 sports. The WCC extended invitations...
Pac-12 Is Down To Zero Teams After Everyone Bolts
The Pac-12 conference now has precisely zero programs as every last school has bolted. Now gone are Oregon, Washington, USC, and UCLA (Big Ten) and Utah, Arizona, and Arizona State (Big XII), and Cal and Stanford (ACC). The final two holdouts, Oregon State and Washington State, then left for the West Coast Conference. At least, they will in basketball and some other sports.
PAC 12 Scrubs Affiliation With Former Members Offering Sad Online Visual
The PAC-12 is now the PAC-2 as former league members officially join their new conferences. Now, just Oregon State and Washington State remain. Once a prominent piece of the college sports landscape, the league now finds itself lost in a sea of uncertainty. Television revenue was at the center of the movement as schools searched […] The post PAC 12 Scrubs Affiliation With Former Members Offering Sad Online Visual appeared first on BroBible.
HOOPFEST HIGHLIGHTS: Men's Six-Foot and Over Championship game crowned a six-straight champ!
HOOPFEST HIGHLIGHTS: Men's Six-Foot and Over Championship crowns HUB Northwest six-peat champs!. In the Men's six-foot and over championship, it was HUB Northwest and Mammas Boys! HUB North…
Husky Kickoff Countdown - 61 Days
We're less than 70 days away from the start of the 2024 Football season! Washington will host Weber State on August 31st, and to count down the days to kickoff we've decided to take a look at the players that have worn the jerseys of each day in question. Ray...
397 Reasons Why WSU Is Better Than EwDub: Part 1 of ???
Welcome to Making Fun of EwDub Monday! A new article has dropped recently that Montfake is bragging about, as they placed #7 in the world for top universities, while WSU placed #397. Who would have thought Fuskies would brag about themselves? Shocking! Anyways, after that very #OnBrand behavior, I have decided to make a list of 397 reasons (in no particular order) why it’s truly the best to be a Coug, and not a Doog.
Pia Timmer Signs with Atlanta Vibe
PULLMAN, Wash. – (July 1, 2024) – Former Washington State volleyball outside hitter, Pia Timmer , has signed on to play with the Atlanta Vibe in 2025. The Vibe, a member of the Pro Volleyball Federation which just wrapped up its inaugural 2024 season, may sound familiar to Coug fans after Timmer's former teammate Magdalena Jehlářová was drafted second overall and traded to Atlanta ahead of that inaugural season. In her time with WSU, Timmer was a four-time Pac-12 All-Conference member after being named to the 2019 Pac-12 All-Freshman First Team in her first season in the Palouse. The three-time...
EWU transfer Casey Jones confirms he's headed to WSU ... eventually
CASEY JONES, THE physical forward from Sammamish who played 92 games and started 57 at Eastern Washington over the last three seasons, is following his head coach and four Eagles teammates to Washington State. The bread crumbs were easy to follow. On Friday he added "@wsucougarmbb" to his instagram bio.
Former ASU Assistant Austin Pillado Joining Washington State Coaching Staff As Assistant
Pillado rounds out the Washington State coaching staff that is led by Russell Whitaker who will be in his first season as head coach. Former Arizona State assistant coach Austin Pillado will move north to Washington State this fall, joining the staff as an assistant coach. “I am very excited...
7-Foot Serbian Center Dimitrije Vukicevic Signs With WSU as Cougs Bank on Potential
With its latest signing, Washington State is taking a swing on a prospect with some upside. Seven-footer Dimitrije Vukicevic, a native of Serbia who averaged 2.5 points in 10.6 minutes per game last season playing for Austria's St. Polten, has signed with the Cougars, the program announced Monday. Vukicevic, whose...
Tylor Mathieu Named Washington State’s Assistant Swim Coach
Tylor Mathieu kicks off her collegiate coaching career as the assistant swim coach at Washington State, just a few months after graduating from Florida. Current photo via WSU Athletics. Washington State University recently announced the hiring of Tylor Mathieu as the new assistant swim coach of the women’s only program....
Report: WVU G Joseph Yesufu Still Not Cleared to Return
Washington State transfer guard Joseph Yesufu has not been cleared to return to the floor, WVU HC Darian DeVries told CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein. Yesufu has been dealing with a hip injury from last season with WSU. DeVries hopes Yesufu returns within the next four to six weeks. West...
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