After losing at home to a 30-point Big Sky Conference underdog in the opener, WSU coach Mike Leach is 12-26, and some of his players were blaming the weather. Huh?
Author: Howie Stalwick
The Northwest has provided MLB with a potent supply of all-stars and Hall of Fame entrants. Here’s a look at Sportspress NW’s all time all-star team of native sons.
Some sports list-makers claim the Seahawks’ final Super Bowl pass was the worst move in sports history. But it’s only No. 3 on Howie Stalwick’s Northwest list.
With a 1-2-3 inning, Olympia native and ex-Washington State pitcher Adam Conley made his major league debut Wednesday out of the Marlins bullpen in Toronto.
Former Washington State running back Jermaine Green possessed the kind of talent that can carry a man through 12 years in the National Football League. Green never played a down in the NFL, and now he faces 12 years in prison.
Klay Thompson is doing his level best to bring an entirely new meaning to the term “Cougin’ it.” Thompson became the first former Washington State player ever named to an All-NBA team when he was selected to the third team Thursday.
Tyler Johnson, 24, a little guy from Spokane’s Central Valley, is a big man in the NHL, where the undrafted center is the leading scorer in the playoffs.
An old baseball adage maintains that managers are hired to be fired. Spokane native Mike Redmond found that to be true Sunday afternoon when he was fired as manager of the Miami Marlins.
Nigel Williams-Goss said he was going to transfer, and he went to the worst place possible for Huskies fans: Gonzaga. The schools renew the rivalry in 2016. See you there.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs, unable to convince the nation’s fifth-leading scorer to move across the country, are now trying to convince an Italian point guard to move halfway across the world to play in Spokane.