The Washington State Cougars (13-5, 3-2 WCC) take on the San Diego Toreros (4-14, 1-4 WCC) Thursday night. It’s time to continue our College Basketball odds series with a Washington State-San Diego prediction and pick.
The Huskies sent their first women's jersey to the rafters, retiring No. 10, which Poway native and WNBA star Kelsey Plum wore for four years.
PULLMAN — Washington State slogged through a long stretch of poor offense against San Diego on Thursday night, trying to find any way to snap a dry spell. The Cougars couldn’t stop turning it over, and even as their defense stepped up, they needed baskets to avoid a costly loss.
President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20 will mark the 60th presidential swearing-in ceremony in United States history.
Washington State takes on the San Diego Toreros after Nate Calmese scored 20 points in the Cougars' 88-75 loss to the Gonzaga Bulldogs.
Nate Calmese matched his season high with 27 points, scoring 22 in the second half, to help Washington State hold off San Diego 65-61 on Thursday night.
Riley was referencing the second half of his WSU club’s 65-61 road win over San Diego on Thursday night, which helped the Cougars end a two-game skid. That sets the stage for the Cougs’ next game, a home matchup with struggling Portland at 3 p.m. Saturday, and the improvements Riley and WSU will look to make.
Turnovers: 17 (Calmese 6, Erikstrup 4, L.Watts 2, Price 2, Gerrits, Okafor, Wynott). Steals: 4 (Calmese 2, Gerrits, L.Watts).
BOTTOM LINE: Washington State plays San Diego after Nate Calmese scored 20 points in Washington State’s 88-75 loss to the Gonzaga Bulldogs. The Toreros are 4-8 in home games. San Diego has a 2-7 ...
Trouet 7-17 1-3 17, Jamerson 2-5 1-2 5, Webb 2-3 0-2 4, Clouet 0-1 0-0 0, Duckett 6-12 2-3 14, Chammaa 3-14 4-4 13, Bradley 2-7 3-4 8, Dahlke 0-0 0-0 0, Pierre 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 22-61 11-18 61.
SAN DIEGO — San Diego residents voiced contrasting opinions about the incoming Trump administration during separate events held on Saturday, two days before the presidential inauguration . Hundreds gathered at Waterfront Park for the "San Diego People's March," while local Republicans met elsewhere to show support for the president-elect.
Ahead of his permanent move to Washington, D.C., San Diego’s first-ever cardinal wanted thousands of people who attended Saturday’s 13th annual Walk for Life to remember one thing: honor human life. “It is the will of God that all of us recognize the sacredness of the human person and particularly the sacredness of unborn children,