The Washington State Cougars beat New Mexico State at home Saturday afternoon 63-54. The difference in the game was the first half where the Cougars were leading 30-21. The second half both teams score 33 points.
The Cougars this year are looking at the defense as the difference. They want to build a program where they can match up with Gonzaga and Washington making it the mighty three in Washington. We hope the best for them so it can become a reality.
WSU has a 5-4 record with four games remaining in their non-league schedule. Their next game will be next Sunday against UC Riverside at home in the afternoon. Those who are in the area should look to get in to seem them live. All four games are at home. The Pac-12 schedule begins on January 2 when the Cougars take on USC Trojans at home than face UCLA on January 4.
WSU women's team is 5-3 so far in non-league action. They take on Gonzaga Sunday afternoon in Pullman. They have three more non-league games before starting their Pac-12 schedule beginning with the Washington Huskies on December 29 in Pullman.
WSU football coach Mike Leach signed this week an extension so he will be around for a bit longer.
The big men's game today locally is between Gonzaga and Washington in Seattle this afternoon. This will be just over an hour before the Seattle Seahawks are on Sunday night football against the Los Angeles Rams.
In major league baseball, the Winter Meetings begin today going through Thursday in San Diego. We will have to see whether Mariners will add any more players to the roster. If they do it will likely be more pitching. They add or remove a position player as well but most likely not unless they trade Dee Gordon or Mitch Haniger. State tuned right here.
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