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The Washington State University athletic department reduced its annual operating deficit by more than $2 million during the past fiscal year, but athletic director Bill Moos said Thursday he anticipates a record deficit that may exceed $10 million for the fiscal year that ends June 30.
PULLMAN – Last time Washington State defeated Washington in women’s basketball, most of the current Cougars were wearing diapers. Eighteen years later, the Cougars were wearing broad smiles after their remarkable 36-game losing streak to the Huskies came to a nail-biting end Tuesday evening at Beasley Coliseum.
Cougars lead every second of the New Mexico Bowl until the last one. Colorado State’s 48-45 stunner came after WSU “got too complacent” and fumbled twice in final 3 minutes.
Two middling teams, Washington State and Colorado State, kick off the bowl season Saturday in New Mexico, where they heard stirring words from a former NFL MVP.
The New Mexico Bowl is not on anyone’s bucket list, but it is Washington State’s first bowl in 10 years, yet the ticket allotment of 5,000 didn’t sell out.
Gerald Coleman, a junior transfer from Providence, comes off the Zags’ bench and and goes straight to rim, including those at KeyArena Saturday.
WSU athletic director Bill Moos believes the high cost of traveling to a bowl game is worth it because it benefits current players and the program’s future.
PULLMAN — The Apple Cup makes its biennial pit stop at Husky Stadium Friday afternoon, a cause for celebration by college football fans from Palm Springs to Napa Valley and points beyond in California. Welcome to the California High School Alumni All-Star Game. When the Cougars and Huskies work off poundage gained via Thanksgiving grubfests, the vast majority of starters and others on the two-deep will be California natives.
Former Washington State football player Steve Gleason will be the subject of an hour-long documentary Tuesday on “A Football Life,” a weekly program on the NFL Network. The show airs at 6 p.m. At 7, a half-hour program, “A Football Life: Backstory,” provides more information about Gleason’s inspiring life.