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FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Rod Commons ASSISTANTS: Linda Chalich, Craig Lawson, Jason Krump, Jason Hickman, Ilsa Gramer (509) 335-COUG; FAX 509-335-0267 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson/Becca Faulds COUGARS SEEDED SIXTH AT PACIFIC-10 TOURNAMENT THIS WEEK: Thursday, March 10 -- No. 6 Seed WSU vs. No. 3 Seed Stanford -- 8:45 p.m. First Round of Pacific Life Pacific-10 Tournament (FSN) WSU COUGAR MEN Date Time/Score Opponent 11/19 W 59-42 MONTANA STATE 11/24 W 61-42 GEORGIA SO. 11/27 L 53-62 at Kansas State 11/30 W 37-36 at Idaho 12/4 L 29-81 at No. 6 OK State 12/7 L 12/11 W 52-54 49-46 No. 25 GONZAGA ^ at BYU 12/18 W 55-54 at Portland 12/22 L 12/31 W 47-49 60-51 at Wyoming *# STANFORD 1/2 L 47-59 *# CALIFORNIA 1/6 1/8 L W 77-80/2ot * at UCLA 69-52 * at USC 1/13 W 63-45 * OREGON STATE 1/15 1/23 L L 52-55 48-66 * OREGON * at Washington 1/27 L 62-68 * at Arizona State 1/29 2/3 W L 70-63 * at Arizona 56-58/ot * UCLA 2/5 W 61-53 * USC 2/10 2/12 L L 51-58 66-69 * at Oregon State * at Oregon 2/19 L 55-68 * WASHINGTON 2/24 2/26 L W 56-57/ot * ARIZONA 57-55 * ARIZONA STATE 3/3 W 59-48 * at Stanford 3/5 3/10 L 57-63/ot * at California 8:45 p.m.! vs. Stanford ^ - Played at Delta Center # - Played at Spokane Arena * - Pacific-10 Conference Game!- Pacific-10 Tournament All times are Pacific. WASHINGTON STATE (12-15, 7-11 Pac-10) WSU HEAD COACH DICK BENNETT: Washington State Head Coach Dick Bennett is currently in his second season on the Palouse he is 12-15 this season and 25-31 in his WSU career coached at Wisconsin-Stevens Point (1976-85), Wisconsin- Green Bay (1985-95) and Wisconsin (1995-2000) owns a.625 career winning percentage (479-288) career highlights include a 1984 NAIA national runner-up finish at Wisconsin-Stevens Point and a 2000 Final Four appearance at Wisconsin. COUGARS FACE CARDINAL AGAIN: For the second straight season, Washington State will open the Pacific-10 Tournament against Stanford second-ranked Cardinal defeated Cougars 68-47 in 2004 Tournament. SERIES WITH THE CARDINAL: Stanford leads 59-54 WSU broke 17-game losing streak against Cardinal with 60-51 win in Spokane, Dec. 31 Cougars won 59-48 at Stanford, March 3 first win on The Farm since Feb. 22, 1996 first regular season sweep since 1992-93 WSU held Stanford to 12 points in the first half, fewest given up by Cougars in a half since Jan. 14, 1988 (10-first) at California fifth time WSU and Stanford have met three times in a season Stanford swept three games in 1963-64 and last season Cardinal took two of three in 1965-66 Cougars won two of three in 1970-71. THREE-GAME SWEEP IS RARE: In the inaugural season of the Pacific-8 Conference (1968-69), WSU defeated Oregon State three times, winning at the Far West Classic in Portland as well as conference games in Corvallis and Pullman Cougars have faced a conference opponent three times in a season 16 other occasions from 1969-present and have never posted another season sweep. STANFORD PREVIEW: The Cardinal is seeded third in the Pacific Life Pacific-10 Tournament Stanford is 17-11, 11-7 finished tied for third in Pac-10 with UCLA earned third seed by virtue of season sweep of Bruins Dan Grunfeld is out for the season, but continues to lead Cardinal with 17.9 points per game Chris Hernandez averages 15.1 points per game to rank eighth in conference fourth in Pac-10 with 1.67 steals per game, sixth in assists with 4.04 per game and 10th in 3-point shooting at 39.7 percent Matt Haryasz is second in Pac-10 with 9.0 rebounds per outing and fourth with 1.29 blocks per game Rob Little is ninth in rebounding with 6.1 per game.

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 2-2-2 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson, Becca Faulds HOT AGAINST CARDINAL: Jeff Varem is averaging 13 points, 13 rebounds and five assists against Stanford this season recorded a double-with 18 points and 12 rebounds against Cardinal in Spokane, Dec. 31 dished out career-high seven assists at Stanford, March 3 Thomas Kelati is 5-for-9 from beyond the arc and 8-for-8 at the charity stripe against Stanford Derrick Low is 6-for-11 from the floor and 7-for-7 at the line against the Cardinal. PAC-10 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE: Washington State (12-15, 7-11) and Stanford (17-11, 11-7) will play the fourth and final game of the first round at the Pac-10 Tournament, Thursday game is scheduled for 8:45 p.m tournament opens with top-seeded Arizona (25-5, 15-3) facing eighth-seeded California (13-15, 6-12) at 12:20 p.m day session concludes with fourth-seeded UCLA (18-9, 11-7) against fifth-seeded Oregon State (16-13, 8-10) at 2:50 p.m evening session begins at 6:15 with second-seeded Washington (24-5, 14-4) squaring off against seventh-seeded Arizona State (18-12, 7-11) winners in day session meet Friday at 6:15 p.m. with the winners of Thursday s evening session playing in the nightcap at 8:45. WSU PAC-10 TOURNAMENT HISTORY: Washington State is 2-5 all-time in the Pacific-10 Tournament and 0-1 against Stanford Cougars took part in each tournament from 1987-1990 when all 10 teams advanced WSU is making its second appearance since the Pacific-10 reinstated the conference tournament with an eight-team format in 2002. PACIFIC-10 TOURNAMENT TICKETS ON SALE: Cougar fans wishing to purchase tickets to the Pacific Life Pac-10 Men s Basketball Tournament can do so through the WSU Athletic Ticket Office tournament will be at Staples Center in Los Angeles, March 10-12 call 1-800-GOCOUGS and select option 3 order forms are also available at the WSU Athletic Ticket Office and at all home games cost is $195 plus a $6 handling fee per all-session ticket. COUGARS IN PAC-10 RANKINGS: Thomas Kelati ranks in minutes played (second-36.15 per game), 3- point field goals made (second-2.78 per game), steals (tied for seventh-1.52 per game), 3-point percentage (seventh-40.8) and scoring (10th-14.1 points per game) Jeff Varem is fourth in rebounding (7.9 per game) Robbie Cowgill ranks sixth in blocked shots (0.96 per game) Derrick Low is ninth in minutes played (31.91 per game). RPI SHOWS LOVE FOR THE PAC-10: The Pacific-10 Conference is currently the second best conference in the nation in the Ratings Power Index Pac-10 s RPI of 70.3 falls behind only the Atlantic Coast Conference s 63.3 Washington has the best RPI in the Pac-10 at six, followed by Arizona at eight UCLA (29), Stanford (39), Arizona State (67), Oregon (83), Washington State (91), Oregon State (118), USC (129) and California (133) round out the conference. GENE CONLEY JOINS HALL OF HONOR: Former Cougar baseball and basketball player Gene Conley will be inducted into the Pacific-10 Men s Basketball Hall of Honor, Wednesday, March 9 joins Craig Ehlo (2002), Jack Friel (2003) and George Raveling (2004) as Cougar inductees Conley played one season for Jack Friel and was a member of the Cougars 1950 Pacific-10 North Division Champion basketball team pitched on the WSU baseball team that finished runner-up in the 1950 College World Series played in the National Basketball Association with the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks played Major League Baseball with the Braves in Boston and Milwaukee, the Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox retired from professional sports in 1964 member of Milwaukee Braves team that defeated New York Yankees in 1957 World Series played on Celtrics NBA title teams in 1959, 1960 and 1961 inducted into the Washington State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1979 resides in Clermont, Fla only man known to play for championship teams in two major professional sports.

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 3-3-3 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson/Becca Faulds STREAKS BROKEN IN BENNETT ERA: In two seasons under Dick Bennett, the Cougars have accomplished several firsts and broken many losing streaks here is a look at the achievements. Won 57-51 at Alaska Fairbanks, Nov. 22, 2003 to break 27-game road losing streak. Won 55-50 at California, Jan. 4, 2004 to break 31-game losing streak in California, 22-game Pac-10 road losing streak, six-game skid to Golden Bears and eight-game slide at California. Won 76-61 over USC in Spokane, Jan. 10, 2004 to halt nine-game losing streak to USC. Won 55-48 at UCLA, Feb. 5, 2004 for first win at UCLA in 47 games, including 39 at Pauley Pavilion broke 22-game losing streak to UCLA. Won 60-51 at USC, Feb. 7, 2004 to snap seven-game losing streak at USC first season sweep of USC since 1985-86 completed first road sweep of Los Angeles schools in WSU history. Won 60-51 vs. Stanford in Spokane, Dec, 31, 2004 to break 17-game losing streak against Cardinal. Won 70-63 at No. 11 Arizona, Jan. 29, 2005 to break 38-game losing streak against Arizona stopped 20-game losing streak at Arizona first win in 35 tries against a ranked Arizona team halted a 26- game road losing streak against ranked opponents and a 48-game skid overall against top 25 teams highest ranked opponent defeated on the road in school history. Won 59-48 at Stanford, March 3, 2005 to break eight-game losing streak at Stanford first regular season sweep of Stanford since 1992-93. WSU PLAYING CLOSE GAMES: Prior to the season, Washington State Head Coach Dick Bennett said the Cougars would have to win a lot of close games to be successful Cougars are 12-15, including 4-7 in games decided by three points or less Bethune-Cookman, Fairfield, Fresno State, UNC-Wilmington, and Southern have all played 10 games decided by three points or less WSU is 0-4 in overtime this season. Jeff Varem s dunk with two seconds left gave Cougars 37-36 win at Idaho. Josh Akognon s 3-pointer at the buzzer fell short in 54-52 loss to No. 25 Gonzaga. Cougars made 5-of-6 free throw attempts in final 39 seconds of 49-46 win over BYU. Robbie Cowgill scored WSU s last four points in final 1:20 of 55-54 win at Portland. WSU lost 49-47 at Wyoming despite outscoring Cowboys 12-4 in final 3:53. Cougars lost 80-77 in double overtime at UCLA. Oregon tallied last five points of the game in final 41 seconds to defeat WSU 55-52 at Friel Court. WSU was 9-for-21 at the foul line in 68-62 loss at Arizona State. Thomas Kelati scored five points during 7-0 Cougar run in final 1:13 of 70-63 win at No. 11 Arizona. UCLA Dijon Thompson nailed a 3-pointer at the buzzer in regulation and hit game-winning shot with 41 seconds left in overtime as Bruins defeated Cougars 58-56 in Pullman. Oregon scored last four points in final 1:01 of 69-66 win over WSU in Eugene. Cougars lost 57-56 in overtime against Arizona. Chris Schlatter scored a 3-pointer with nine seconds left in 57-55 win over Arizona State, Feb. 26. Thomas Kelati s 3-pointer with seven second left forced overtime at California, March 5 Cougars lost 63-57. THOMAS KELATI NAMED FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10: Senior guard Thomas Kelati (Walla Walla) was named to the 2005 All-Pacific-10 First Team first Cougar since Carlos Daniel in 1998 to earn honor and 13th player in WSU history leads team in points (381), scoring average (14.1), assists (76), 3-point field goals (75), and 3-point field goal percentage (40.8) earned Pacific-10 Honorable Mention in 2004 Robbie Cowgill (Austin, Texas) and Derrick Low (Honolulu, Hawai i) earned Pac-10 All-Freshman Honorable Mention.

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 4-4-4 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson/Becca Faulds COUGARS START FRESHMEN: Prior to this season, WSU had never started three true freshmen in a game Cougars have done it seven times this season Robbie Cowgill (Austin, Texas), Derrick Low (Honolulu) and Chris Henry (Santa Ana, Calif.) started in WSU s 49-46 win over BYU, Dec. 11 Cowgill, Low and Kyle Weaver (Beloit, Wis.) started in the Cougars 49-47 loss at Wyoming, Dec. 22 and in each of the four games from Jan. 8-23 Low, Weaver, and Daven Harmeling (Grand Junction, Colo.) started in the Cougars 69-66 loss at Oregon, Feb. 12 first time in school history that five WSU true freshmen have made at least one start in a season true freshmen have combined for 51 starts this season, most in WSU history. FRESHMEN CONTRIBUTION: Washington State s roster features eight freshmen, including a pair of walk-ons combined, Cougar freshmen account for 41.8 percent of WSU s scoring this season Robbie Cowgill leads the newcomers in points with 169 Cowgill leads WSU with 26 blocks, second most all-time by a Cougar freshman in a season Austin, Texas native became fourth freshman in WSU history to have a perfect day from the field (minimum five attempts) when he was 5-for-5 vs. USC, Feb. 5 Derrick Low leads Cougar freshmen in scoring average with 6.9 points per game his 63 assists are the sixth most by a Cougar freshman in a season his four steals at Arizona State, Jan. 27 and eight assists vs. USC, Feb. 5 were the most in a game by a WSU freshman since the 2000-01 season. TEAMS DO NOT EXCEED FIFTY-FIVE: Dick Bennett has been the Washington State men s basketball coach for 56 games in 27 of those, the Cougar opponent has scored 55 points or less from 1993-94 through 2002-03, WSU held a total of 26 opponents to 55 points or less. WASHINGTON STATE DEFENSE: Washington State held Montana State to 42 points in the season opener, the fewest given up by the Cougars in an opener since a 66-34 win over Whitworth in 1948-49 WSU followed up by yielding just 42 points in its next game against Georgia Southern the 84 points over a twogame span were the least given up by the Cougars since Dec. 27/29, 1972...WSU yielded 140 points (Nov. 24-30), its best three-game span since Dec. 12-17, 1981 the 182 points the Cougars gave up in their first four games this season marks their best four-game stretch since Dec. 11-15, 1951 WSU currently ranks seventh nationally in scoring defense at 56.8 points per game. STATISTICAL TRENDS: WSU is 15-2 under Dick Bennett when holding the opponent to under 40 percent shooting from the field, including 8-2 this season Bennett s Cougars are 16-0, including 7-0 this season, when outrebounding their opponent. WSU EXTENDS 3-POINT STREAK: The Cougars made three 3-pointers last Thursday at Stanford and seven last Saturday at California to extend their consecutive game streak with at least one trey to 280 dozen 3- pointers at Arizona most since 12 at UCLA, March 6, 2003 last time Cougars did not make a shot from beyond the arc was Feb. 18, 1995 at Oregon since 3-point line was adopted in 1986-87, WSU has failed to make a 3-pointer three times other two occasions were Jan. 5, 1987 at Idaho and Dec. 9, 1988 at home against Portland. COUGAR TRIO OUT FOR THE SEASON: Senior forwards Shami Gill (Mission, British Columbia) and Isaiah Simmons (Tacoma) and freshman center Chris Henry (Santa Ana, Calif.) are out for the season Gill s injured back ended his season after nine appearances, including seven starts averaged 2.9 points and 3.8 rebounds per game Gill is a 73.4 percent career free throw shooter, best among current Cougars who have averaged one free throw made per game played in their WSU careers Simmons suffered a fractured skull in practice, Feb. 18 when he collided with Daven Harmeling Simmons appeared in 12 games, including two starts averaged 1.3 points and 2.2 rebounds Henry had surgery to remove his appendix, Feb. 24 Henry appeared in 14 games, including one start averaged 1.5 points per game.

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 5-5-5 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson/Becca Faulds ATTENDANCE NUMBERS UP: The 8,151 fans who attended the WSU-Gonzaga game, Dec. 7 marked the largest crowd at Friel Court for a nonconference game since 9,925 watched the Cougars defeat Idaho 66-54, Dec. 16, 1995 WSU drew 8,633 for Washington game, Feb. 19, most since Oregon State game at Friel Court in 1996 Cougars averaged 4,907 per game in Pullman this season most by WSU since 1996-97 season. COUGARS SWEEP CARDINAL: Robbie Cowgill (Austin, Texas) scored a season/career-high 15 points to lead Washington State to a 59-48 win at Stanford, March 5 first win at Stanford since 1996 and first regular season sweep of Cardinal since 1992-93 Thomas Kelati (Walla Walla) and Derrick Low (Honolulu, Hawai i) added 14 and 10 points, respectively. SCHLATTER SHOT SINKS SUN DEVILS: Chris Schlatter (Lafayette, Calif.) nailed a 3-pointer with nine seconds remaining to give Washington State a 57-55 win over Arizona State at Friel Court, Feb. 26 senior forward finished with nine points. HISTORIC WIN IN THE DESERT: The Cougars ended several losing streaks with a 70-63 upset win over No. 11 Arizona in Tucson, Saturday, Jan. 29 Washington State broke a 20-game losing streak at Arizona and a 38-game skid overall against the Wildcats first win in 35 tries against a ranked Arizona team...cougars halted a 26-game road losing streak against ranked opponents and a 48-game losing streak overall to top 25 opponents WSU knocked off its highest ranked opponent since defeating No. 8 USC, March 8, 1992 highest ranked opponent defeated on the road in school history senior Thomas Kelati tied his then career high with 27 points, including seven 3-pointers he scored five straight points to break a 63-63 tie in the final 1:13. COUGARS STREAKING AGAINST USC: Washington State s season sweep of USC marks the first time since the 1975-76 and 1976-77 seasons that the Cougars have swept the Trojans in two consecutive seasons four-game winning streak against USC ties longest against Trojans in school history. COUGARS BREAK LOSING STREAK AGAINST CARDINAL: Jeff Varem (Benue, Nigeria) notched his second career double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds to lead Washington State past Stanford 60-51, Dec. 31 win broke a 17-game losing streak against the Cardinal dating back to Feb. 22, 1996 WSU won its Pac-10 opener for the first time since 1998-99. WSU-IDAHO GAME LOW SCORING AFFAIR: Washington State defeated Idaho, 37-36, Nov. 30, marking the fewest points in a Cougar victory since a 36-28 triumph at Idaho, Jan. 11, 1947 fewest points in a win by a Pacific-10 team since the shot clock was instituted for the 1985-86 season tied for third fewest in NCAA history in shot clock era fewest points given up by WSU in a game since a 41-34 win at Montana State, Dec. 15, 1958 lowest scoring game in Cougar history since 37-36 loss at Washington, Jan. 24, 1970 lowest scoring WSU-Idaho game since 39-34 Cougar win at Idaho, March 3, 1950. PROTECTING THE HOUSE: With home wins over Montana State and Georgia Southern and a loss to Gonzaga this season, the Cougars are 65-3 since 1990-91 in nonconference games played in Pullman the mark includes a 5-0 record in Bohler Gym during the 1990-91 campaign two of the three losses are to Gonzaga (2002, 2004). RADIO: All Washington State men s basketball games will be broadcast over the Cougar Basketball Radio Network Bud Nameck is in his 12th season calling all the action games can be heard on KCLK 1430 AM (Clarkston), KCLX 1450 AM (Colfax), KCVL 1240 AM (Colville), KRKO 1380 AM (Everett), KBAM 1270 AM (Longview), KZFN 106.1 FM (Moscow, Idaho), KRPL 1400 AM (Moscow, Idaho), KBSN 1470 AM (Moses Lake), KZXR 1310 AM (Prosser), KPTK 1090 AM (Seattle), KXLY 920 AM (Spokane), KHHO 850 AM (Tacoma), KJOX 960 AM (Tri-Cities), KGDC 1320 AM (Walla Walla) and KJOX 980 AM (Yakima).

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 6-6-6 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson, Becca Faulds COUGAR PLAYER NOTES #1 Josh Akognon (Petaluma, Calif.) Has appeared in 26 games off the bench. Registered eight points in seven minutes at Kansas State, Nov. 27. Scored 12 points vs. No. 25 Gonzaga, Dec. 7. Played season/career-high 34 minutes at UCLA, Jan. 6 best scoring game this season with 15 points on 6-for-14 shooting, including 3-for-9 from beyond the arc. Grabbed season/career-high six rebounds at Oregon State, Jan. 13. Scored nine points in 12 minutes at Oregon, Feb. 15. His 26 3-pointers tie for ninth on WSU all-time single season freshman list. #2 Derrick Low (Honolulu, Hawaii) Missed first five games of the season due to a fractured foot has started last 21 games. Made season debut against No. 25 Gonzaga playing 10 minutes off the bench. Scored in double figures eight times poured in season/career-high 19 points at Oregon, Feb. 12. Had four steals, most by a WSU freshman in four seasons, at Arizona State, Jan. 27. Was 4-for-4 from 3-point range and scored 13 points in 70-63 upset win at No. 11 Arizona, Jan. 29. His season/career-high eight assists at USC, Jan. 5 were the most by a Cougar freshmen since 2001. Went 6-for-6 from the line at Stanford, March 3. His 63 assists rank sixth on WSU s freshman single season list. #5 Chris Schlatter (Lafayette, Calif.) Appeared in all 27 games, including 19 starts. Scored 10 points three times, vs. Georgia Southern, Nov. 24, vs. Stanford, Dec. 31 and vs. USC, Feb. 5. Season-high six rebounds at Kansas State, Nov. 27. Career-high four steals vs. Arizona, Feb. 24. Nailed game-winning 3-pointer with under 10 seconds to play in 57-55 win over Arizona State, Feb. 26. Tallied season-high 12 points at California, March 5. #11 Thomas Kelati (Walla Walla) Started all 27 games. Currently has 226 3-point field goals, third all-time at WSU. Seventh at WSU with 131 career steals had career-high five at Portland, Dec. 18 and added 17 points. His 271 career assists ranks eighth all-time at WSU. Has 13 games this season with 15 or more points, including then career-high tying 27 in 70-63 upset of No. 11 Arizona in Tucson has scored in double figures 23 times, including last 14 games. Made 7-of-11 shots beyond the arc as part of career-high 29 points at California, March 5. Season-high nine rebounds at Arizona State, Jan. 27. #12 Randy Green (Renton) Started three games. Scored team and season-high 12 points against Gonzaga, Dec.7. #14 Chris Henry (Santa Ana, Calif.) Missed first six games of the season due to an ankle injury. Tallied season/career-high six points against USC, Feb. 5.

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 7-7-7 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson, Becca Faulds #23 Alex Kirk (Prosser) Has appeared in four games. Notched an assist vs. Oregon State, Jan. 13. #24 Kyle Weaver (Beloit, Wis.) Started 10 games. First true freshman to start at point guard for WSU in a season opener since Blake Pengelly in 1996-97. Scored eight points in 10 minutes off the bench vs. California, Jan. 2. Tallied 10 points and had seven rebounds at UCLA, Jan.6, and at USC, Jan. 8. Produced season/career-high 15 points and eight rebounds vs. No. 15 Washington, Feb. 19. #25 Isaiah Simmons (Tacoma) Started first two games of the season. Notched career-high eight rebounds and four assists against Montana State, Nov. 19. Missed seven games (Jan. 13-Feb. 5) due to academic ineligibility. Suffered skull fracture in practice, Feb. 18 and will miss the remainder of the season. #32 Daven Harmeling (Grand Junction, Colo.) Scored 10 points off the bench in just 13 minutes against Montana State, Nov. 19 most points by a true freshman in a Cougar opener since Mike Bush had 14 in 1998-99. Matched season/career-high 10 points and had season/career-high six rebounds at Oregon State, Feb. 10. Made first career start at Oregon, Feb. 12. #34 Robbie Cowgill (Austin, Texas) Started 18 games. Made WSU s last four points in final 1:20 of 55-54 win at Portland, Dec. 18. Recorded season/career-high seven rebounds at No. 10 Washington, Jan. 23 equaled mark at Stanford, March 3 added season/career-high 15 points against Cardinal. Has four games with 10 or more points. Has 26 blocked shots, second most by a WSU freshman in a single season. His 95 rebounds rank seventh on Cougar freshman single-season list. #44 Arlen Plaister (Orcas Island) Played in four games. Had rebound against Georgia Southern, Nov. 24. #45 Jeff Varem (Benue, Nigeria) Started 26 games. Tallied 11 points, three assists, and 14 rebounds against Georgia Southern, Nov. 24. Second career double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds vs. Stanford, Dec. 31. Added 17 points and career-high 15 rebounds at UCLA, Jan. 6 most rebounds since Rodrigo de la Fuente tallied 16 against then No. 5 Stanford, Jan. 22, 1998. Recorded season-high 21 points at USC, Jan. 8 career-high five steals against USC, Feb. 5. Tallied 14 points, 13 rebounds and four steals vs. Oregon State, Jan. 13, marking his fourth career double-double. Registered career-high 24 points at Arizona State, Jan. 27. Six games with double-figure rebounds.

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 8-8-8 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson, Becca Faulds 2004-05 Washington State Season/Career Highs JOSH AKOGNON Season Highs MIN: 34 at UCLA, 1/6/05 FGM: 6 at UCLA, 1/6/05 FGA: 14 at UCLA, 1/6/05 3FGM: 4 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/04 3FGA: 9 at UCLA, 1/6/05 FTM: 2 vs. Montana State, 11/19/04 FTA: 2 twice, at Oklahoma State, 12/4/04* REB: 6 vs. Oregon State, 1/13/05 ASST: 2 three times, at Oregon, 2/12/05* BLKS: 1 twice, at Oregon, 2/12/05* STLS: 1 nine times, at California, 3/5/05* PTS: 15 at UCLA, 1/6/05 Career Highs (Same) MIN: FGM: FGA: 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: FTA: REB: ASST: BLKS: STLS: PTS: ROBBIE COWGILL Season Highs MIN: 37 twice, at Stanford, 3/3/05* FGM: 6 twice, at Stanford, 3/3/05* FGA: 12 vs. Arizona, 2/24/05 3FGM: 1 twice, vs. BYU, 12/11/04* 3FGA: 1 four times, vs. Oregon, 1/15/05* FTM: 4 twice, vs. Oregon, 1/15/05* FTA: 9 at USC, 1/8/05 REB: 7 twice, at Stanford, 3/3/05* ASST: 3 twice, vs. Arizona State, 2/26/05* BLKS: 3 twice, at Stanford, 3/3/05* STLS: 3 twice, vs. Arizona 2/24/05* PTS: 15 at Stanford, 3/3/05 Career Highs (Same) MIN: FGM: FGA: 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: FTA: REB: ASST: BLKS: STLS: PTS: (BOLD home game, *most recent occurrence)

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 9-9-9 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson, Becca Faulds 2004-05 Washington State Season/Career Highs SHAMI GILL Season Highs MIN: 32 at Idaho, 11/30/04 FGM: 6 vs. Georgia Southern, 11/24/04 FGA: 10 vs. Georgia Southern, 11/24/04 3FGM: None 3FGA: None FTM: 1 twice, vs. BYU, 12/11/04* FTA: 2 twice, vs. BYU, 12/11/04* REB: 7 at Idaho, 11/30/04 ASST: 2 at Portland, 12/18/04 BLKS: 1 vs. Georgia Southern, 11/24/04 STLS: 2 at Idaho, 11/30/04 PTS: 12 vs. Georgia Southern, 11/24/04 Career Highs MIN: 36 at California, 1/4/04 FGM: 6 twice, vs. Georgia Southern, 11/24/04* FGA: 12 twice, vs. Rice, 11/23/03* 3FGM: 2 twice, vs. UCLA, 1/4/03* 3FGA: 4 vs. Rice, 11/23/03 FTM: 7 vs. USC, 1/10/04 FTA: 7 twice, vs. California, 3/6/04* REB: 13 twice, at Oregon, 1/17/04* ASST: 3 three times, vs. Oregon, 2/14/04* BLKS: 2 at Oregon, 2/21/02 STLS: 2 four times, at Idaho, 11/30/04* PTS: 17 twice, vs. USC, 1/10/04* RANDY GREEN Season Highs MIN: 34 at Portland, 12/18/04 FGM: 4 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/04 FGA: 10 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/04 3FGM: 2 three times, at USC, 1/8/05* 3FGA: 7 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/04 FTM: 2 four times, at UCLA, 1/6/05* FTA: 2 four times, at UCLA, 1/6/05* REB: 4 at Portland, 12/18/04 ASST: 2 twice, at Oklahoma State, 12/4/04* BLKS: None STLS: 3 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/04 PTS: 12 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/04 Career Highs MIN: 39 at Montana, 12/13/03 FGM: 8 vs. Oregon State, 2/22/03 FGA: 15 at Montana, 12/13/03 3FGM: 5 at UCLA, 3/6/03 3FGA: 8 at Southern Utah, 11/28/03 FTM: 6 vs. Oregon, 2/20/03 FTA: 8 vs. Oregon, 2/22/03 REB: 4 five times, at Portland, 12/18/04* ASST: 4 twice, vs. Washington, 3/1/03* BLKS: 1 twice, at Oregon, 1/25/03* STLS: 4 twice, at Washington, 2/19/04* PTS: 22 vs. Oregon State, 2/22/03 (BOLD home game, *most recent occurrence)

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 10-10-10 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson, Becca Faulds 2004-05 Washington State Season/Career Highs DAVEN HARMELING Season Highs MIN: 30 vs. UCLA, 2/3/05 FGM: 4 twice, at Stanford, 3/3/05* FGA: 9 at Oregon State, 2/10/05 3FGM: 2 twice, vs. UCLA, 2/3/05* 3FGA: 5 vs. UCLA, 2/3/05 FTM: 2 three times, at Arizona State, 1/27/05* FTA: 2 six times, at Stanford, 3/3/05* REB: 6 at Oregon State, 2/10/05 ASST: 2 twice, at Oregon State, 2/10/05* BLKS: 2 vs. Arizona 2/24/05 STLS: 2 vs. Arizona State, 2/26/05 PTS: 10 twice, at Oregon State, 2/10/05* Career Highs (Same) MIN: FGM: FGA: 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: FTA: REB: ASST: BLKS: STLS: PTS: CHRIS HENRY Season Highs MIN: 15 twice, vs. California, 1/2/05* FGM: 3 vs. USC, 2/5/05 FGA: 4 twice, vs. USC, 2/5/05* 3FGM: None 3FGA: None FTM: 2 at Washington, 1/23/05 FTA: 2 twice, at Washington, 1/23/05* REB: 3 twice, vs. Washington, 2/19/05* ASST: 1 three times, vs. Washington, 2/19/05* BLKS: 2 at Arizona State, 1/27/05 STLS: 1 twice, vs. Washington, 2/19/05* PTS: 6 vs. USC, 2/5/05 Career Highs (Same) MIN: FGM: FGA: 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: FTA: REB: ASST: BLKS: STLS: PTS: (BOLD home game, *most recent occurrence)

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 11-11-11 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson, Becca Faulds 2004-05 Washington State Season/Career Highs THOMAS KELATI Season Highs MIN: 50 at UCLA, 1/6/05 FGM: 9 twice, at California, 3/5/05* FGA: 16 twice, at Arizona State, 1/27/05* 3FGM: 7 twice, at California, 3/5/05* 3FGA: 12 vs. Arizona State, 2/26/05 FTM: 6 vs. UCLA, 2/3/05 FTA: 7 twice, vs. UCLA, 2/3/05* REB: 9 at Arizona State, 1/27/05 ASST: 6 twice, vs. Washington, 2/19/05* BLKS: 2 at Arizona, 1/29/05 STLS: 5 at Portland, 12/18/04 PTS: 29 at California, 3/5/05 Career Highs MIN: 50 at UCLA, 1/6/05 FGM: 11 at Arizona, 2/28/04 FGA: 16 twice, at Arizona State, 1/27/05* 3FGM: 7 twice, at California, 3/5/05* 3FGA: 12 vs. Arizona State, 2/26/05 FTM: 6 twice, vs. UCLA, 2/3/05* FTA: 7 twice, vs. UCLA, 2/3/05* REB: 10 at Texas, 12/10/01 ASST: 8 vs. Arizona State, 2/6/03 BLKS: 3 vs. Centenary, 3/2/02 STLS: 5 at Portland, 12/18/04 PTS: 29 at California, 3/5/05 ALEX KIRK Season Highs MIN: 1 four times, at Washington, 1/23/05* FGM: None FGA: None 3FGM: None 3FGA: None FTM: None FTA: None REB: None ASST: 1 vs. Oregon State, 1/13/05 BLKS: None STLS: None PTS: None Career Highs (Same) MIN: FGM: FGA: 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: FTA: REB: ASST: BLKS: STLS: PTS: (BOLD home game, *most recent occurrence)

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 12-12-12 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson, Becca Faulds 2004-05 Washington State Season/Career Highs DERRICK LOW Season Highs MIN: 42 vs. Arizona 2/24/05 FGM: 7 at Oregon, 2/12/05 FGA: 12 at Oregon, 2/12/05 3FGM: 4 at Arizona, 1/29/05 3FGA: 8 at Oregon, 2/12/05 FTM: 6 at Stanford, 3/3/05 FTA: 6 at Stanford, 3/3/05 REB: 4 vs. Arizona State, 2/26/05 ASST: 8 vs. USC, 2/5/05 BLKS: 1 three times, vs. Arizona State, 2/26/05* STLS: 4 at Arizona State, 1/27/05 PTS: 19 at Oregon, 2/12/05 Career Highs (Same) MIN: FGM: FGA: 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: FTA: REB: ASST: BLKS: STLS: PTS: ARLEN PLAISTER Season Highs MIN: 1 three times, at Washington, 1/23/05* FGM: None FGA: None 3FGM: None 3FGA: None FTM: None FTA: None REB: 1 vs. Georgia Southern, 11/24/04 ASST: None BLKS: None STLS: None PTS: None Career Highs (Same) MIN: FGM: FGA: 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: FTA: REB: ASST: BLKS: STLS: PTS: (BOLD home game, *most recent occurrence)

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 13-13-13 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson, Becca Faulds 2004-05 Washington State Season/Career Highs CHRIS SCHLATTER Season Highs MIN: 41 at California, 3/5/05 FGM: 4 six times, at California, 3/5/05* FGA: 9 at Arizona, 1/29/05 3FGM: 3 vs. Stanford, 12/31/04 3FGA: 4 twice, vs. Stanford, 12/31/04* FTM: 4 twice, at California, 3/5/05* FTA: 4 three times, at California, 3/5/05* REB: 6 at Kansas State, 11/27/04 ASST: 3 twice vs. Arizona 2/24/05* BLKS: 1 twice, at California, 3/5/05* STLS: 4 vs. Arizona 2/24/05 PTS: 12 at California, 3/5/05 Career Highs MIN: 41 at California, 3/5/05 FGM: 8 at UCLA, 3/6/03 FGA: 13 at UCLA, 3/6/03 3FGM: 4 twice, vs. Arizona, 2/8/03* 3FGA: 7 three times, vs. Arizona, 2/8/03* FTM: 4 five times, at California, 3/5/05* FTA: 4 seven times, at California, 3/5/05* REB: 7 five times, vs. Washington, 1/24/04* ASST: 6 vs. Gonzaga, 12/2/02 BLKS: 2 vs. Arizona State, 1/29/04 STLS: 4 vs. Arizona 2/24/05 PTS: 19 at UCLA, 3/16/03 ISAIAH SIMMONS Season Highs MIN: 27 vs. Montana State, 11/19/04 FGM: 3 vs. Montana State, 11/19/04 FGA: 6 vs. Montana State, 11/19/04 3FGM: 1 vs. BYU, 12/11/04 3FGA: 1 four times, at USC, 1/8/05 FTM: 1 at USC, 1/8/05 FTA: 2 at USC, 1/8/05 REB: 8 vs. Montana State, 11/19/04 ASST: 5 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/04 BLKS: 1 vs. Montana State, 11/19/04 STLS: 2 vs. Montana State, 11/19/04 PTS: 6 vs. Montana State, 11/19/04 Career Highs MIN: 29 vs. Arizona, 1/31/04 FGM: 3 twice, vs. Montana State, 11/19/04* FGA: 11 vs. Arizona, 1/31/04 3FGM: 1 five times, vs. BYU, 12/11/04 3FGA: 3 at Arizona, 2/28/04 FTM: 2 twice, vs. Arizona State, 1/29/04* FTA: 4 vs. Arizona State, 1/29/04 REB: 8 vs. Montana State, 11/19/04 ASST: 5 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/04 BLKS: 1 three times, vs. Montana State, 11/19/04* STLS: 2 vs. Montana State, 11/19/04 PTS: 7 twice, vs. Arizona, 1/31/04*

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 14-14-14 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson, Becca Faulds 2004-05 Washington State Season/Career Highs JEFF VAREM Season Highs MIN: 40 at UCLA, 1/6/05 FGM: 10 twice, at Arizona State, 1/27/05* FGA: 13 twice, vs. UCLA, 2/3/05* 3FGM: 1 twice, at Arizona, 1/29/05* 3FGA: 2 three times, at California, 3/5/05* FTM: 7 vs. USC, 2/5/05 FTA: 10 vs. USC, 2/5/05 REB: 15 at UCLA, 1/6/05 ASST: 7 at Stanford, 3/3/05 BLKS: 3 vs. Stanford, 12/31/04 STLS: 5 vs. USC, 2/5/05 PTS: 24 at Arizona State, 1/27/05 Career Highs MIN: 40 at UCLA, 1/6/05 FGM: 10 twice, at Arizona State, 1/27/05* FGA: 13 twice, vs. UCLA, 2/3/05* 3FGM: 2 vs. Arizona State, 1/29/04 3FGA: 3 four times, vs. Oregon State, 2/12/04* FTM: 10 at USC, 2/7/04 FTA: 13 at USC, 2/7/04 REB: 15 at UCLA, 1/6/05 ASST: 7 at Stanford, 3/3/05 BLKS: 3 vs. Stanford, 12/31/04 STLS: 5 vs. USC, 2/5/05 PTS: 24 at Arizona State, 1/27/05* (BOLD home game, *most recent occurrence) KYLE WEAVER Season Highs MIN: 45 at UCLA, 1/6/05 FGM: 6 vs. Washington, 2/19/05 FGA: 11 twice, at Kansas State, 11/27/04 3FGM: 1 twice, vs. Oregon State, 1/13/05* 3FGA: 3 twice, vs. California, 1/2/05* FTM: 6 vs. California, 1/2/05 FTA: 7 vs. California, 1/2/05 REB: 8 vs. Washington, 2/19/05 ASST: 6 at Kansas State, 11/27/04 BLKS: 2 twice, at Oregon, 2/12/05* STLS: 3 at Oregon, 2/12/05 PTS: 15 vs. Washington, 2/19/05 Career Highs (Same) MIN: FGM: FGA: 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: FTA: REB: ASST: BLKS: STLS: PTS: (BOLD home game, *most recent occurrence)

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 15-15-15 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson/Becca Faulds WASHINGTON STATE CAREER LEADERS SCORING 18. Keith Morrison (1983-86) 1,077 19. Terry Kelly (1977-80) 1,071 20. Ed Gayda (1947-50) 1,061 Mike Bush (1999-2002) 1,061 Thomas Kelati (2002-present) 1,061 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. Eddie Hill (1991-94) 233 2. Bennie Seltzer (1990-93) 230 3. Thomas Kelati (2002-present) 226 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Bennie Seltzer (1990-93) 585 2. Eddie Hill (1991-94) 561 3. Thomas Kelati (2002-present) 534 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Isaac Fontaine (1994-97).457 (208-for-455) 2. Joe Wallace (1984-87).427 (50-for-117) 3. Thomas Kelati (2002-present).423 (226-for-534) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 6. Terrence Lewis (1991-92).799 (143-for-179) 7. Thomas Kelati (2002-present).796 (113-for-142) ASSISTS 7. Dan Steward (1970-72) 277 8. Thomas Kelati (2002-present) 271 STEALS 6. Bennie Seltzer (1990-93) 147 7. Thomas Kelati (2002-present) 131 WASHINGTON STATE SEASON LEADERS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 3. Bennie Seltzer (1993) 78 4. Eddie Hill (1993) 77 5. Isaac Fontaine (1997) 75 Thomas Kelati (2005) 75 MINUTES PLAYED 8. Blake Pengelly (1998) 1,002 9. Shamon Antrum (1995) 1,000 Isaac Fontaine (1995) 1,000 NR Thomas Kelati (2005) 976

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 16-16-16 March 7, 2005 Men s Basketball Contacts: Craig Lawson/Becca Faulds When Washington State...W-L When Washington State...W-L Plays an overtime game... 0-4 Plays a live television game... 5-9 Leads at the half... 10-7 Trails at the half... 2-8 Tied at the half... 0-0 Shoots under 40 percent FG... 3-8 Shoots 40-44 percent FG... 1-3 Shoots 45-49 percent FG... 6-4 Shoots 50 percent or better FG... 2-0 Opponent shoots under 40 percent FG... 8-2 Opponent shoots 40-44 percent FG... 2-7 Opponent shoots 45-49 percent FG... 2-4 Opponent shoots 50 percent or better FG 0-2 Makes 0-4 three-pointers... 3-5 Makes 5-7 three-pointers... 6-9 Makes 8 or more three-pointers... 3-1 Shoots more FTs than its opponent... 7-0 Shoots less FTS than its opponents... 5-15 Shoots same FTS as its opponent... 0-0 Has more rebounds than opponent... 7-0 Has less rebounds than opponent... 5-15 Has the same rebounds as opponent... 0-0 Has less than 10 TOs... 0-2 Has 10-15 TOs... 10-7 Has more than 15 TOs... 2-6 Opponent commits less than 10 TOs... 1-1 Opponent commits 10-15 TOs... 5-6 Opponent commits more than 15 TOs... 6-8 Scores less than 50 points... 2-4 Scores 50-59 points... 4-8 Scores 60-69 points... 5-2 Scores 70-79 points... 1-1 Scores 80-89 points... 0-0 Scores 90 or more points... 0-0 Allows less than 50 points... 6-1 Allows 50-59 points... 5-6 Allows 60-69 points... 1-6 Allows 70-79 points... 0-0 Allows 80-89 points... 0-2 Allows 90 or more points... 0-0 Plays a day game... 7-9 Plays a night game... 5-6 Plays Sunday... 0-2 Plays Monday... 0-0 Plays Tuesday... 1-1 Plays Wednesday... 1-1 Plays Thursday... 2-5 Plays Friday... 2-0 Plays Saturday... 6-6 Plays in November... 3-1 Plays in December... 3-3 Plays in January... 3-5 Plays in February... 2-5 Plays in March... 1-1 Wears its gray uniforms... 6-6 Wears its crimson uniforms... 6-9 Updated thru March 5, 2005

2004-05 Washington State Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 06, 2005) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (12-15) (6-6) (5-9) (1-0) CONFERENCE... (7-11) (4-5) (3-6) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (5-4) (2-1) (2-3) (1-0) ---TOTAL--- ---3-PTS--- ----REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11 Kelati, Thomas... 27-27 976 36.1 128-303.422 75-184.408 50-66.758 27 92 119 4.4 71 1 76 66 10 41 381 14.1 45 Varem, Jeff... 27-26 807 29.9 108-214.505 2-13.154 64-109.587 57 156 213 7.9 75 4 57 91 17 44 282 10.4 02 Low, Derrick... 22-21 702 31.9 52-139.374 22-73.301 26-29.897 6 17 23 1.0 41 0 63 52 3 25 152 6.9 34 Cowgill, Robbie... 27-18 662 24.5 68-155.439 2-4.500 31-63.492 27 68 95 3.5 80 7 22 27 26 22 169 6.3 24 Weaver, Kyle... 24-10 480 20.0 44-116.379 2-22.091 27-49.551 26 53 79 3.3 40 0 47 46 9 15 117 4.9 05 Schlatter, Chris... 27-19 613 22.7 52-128.406 10-38.263 15-25.600 18 53 71 2.6 68 2 24 26 2 13 129 4.8 01 Akognon, Josh... 26-0 294 11.3 36-124.290 26-86.302 2-6.333 6 29 35 1.3 24 0 14 16 2 9 100 3.8 22 Gill, Shami... 9-7 216 24.0 12-40.300 0-0.000 2-4.500 17 17 34 3.8 19 1 5 9 1 6 26 2.9 32 Harmeling, Daven... 25-1 318 12.7 29-81.358 7-29.241 7-13.538 14 23 37 1.5 33 1 11 10 6 4 72 2.9 12 Green, Randy... 21-3 226 10.8 14-47.298 7-29.241 8-8 1.000 2 18 20 1.0 18 0 11 15 0 11 43 2.0 14 Henry, Chris... 14-1 105 7.5 9-23.391 0-0.000 3-5.600 1 7 8 0.6 19 0 3 12 3 2 21 1.5 25 Simmons, Isaiah... 12-2 119 9.9 7-24.292 1-4.250 1-2.500 10 16 26 2.2 8 0 12 5 1 3 16 1.3 44 Plaister, Arlen... 4-0 3 0.8 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 23 Kirk, Alex... 4-0 4 1.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM... 35 46 81 3.0 0 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total... 27 5525 559-1394.401 154-482.320 236-379.623 246 596 842 31.2 498 16 346 380 80 195 1508 55.9 Opponents... 27 5525 536-1324.405 127-428.297 335-515.650 278 668 946 35.0 434-292 409 72 139 1534 56.8 TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING... 1508 1534 11/19/04 MONTANA STATE W 59-42 4072 Points per game... 55.9 56.8 11/24/04 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 61-42 2199 Scoring margin... -1.0-11/27/04 at Kansas State L 53-62 5310 FIELD GOALS-ATT... 559-1394 536-1324 11/30/04 at Idaho W 37-36 2677 Field goal pct....401.405 12/04/04 at #6 Oklahoma State L 29-81 12019 3 POINT FG-ATT... 154-482 127-428 12/7/04 #25 GONZAGA L 52-54 8151 3-point FG pct....320.297 #12/11/04 vs Brigham Young W 49-46 10283 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.7 4.7 12/18/04 at Portland W 55-54 1783 FREE THROWS-ATT... 236-379 335-515 12/22/04 at Wyoming L 47-49 6383 Free throw pct....623.650 *%12/31/04 STANFORD W 60-51 3526 REBOUNDS... 842 946 *%1/2/05 CALIFORNIA L 47-59 3034 Rebounds per game... 31.2 35.0 *01/06/05 at UCLA LO2 77-80 9255 Rebounding margin... -3.9 - *1/8/05 at USC W 69-52 2155 ASSISTS... 346 292 *1/13/05 OREGON STATE W 63-45 3502 Assists per game... 12.8 10.8 *1/15/05 OREGON L 52-55 4109 TURNOVERS... 380 409 *01/23/05 at #10 Washington L 48-66 10000 Turnovers per game... 14.1 15.1 *1-27-05 at Arizona State L 62-68 7441 Turnover margin... +1.1 - *1/29/05 at #11 Arizona W 70-63 14586 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.9 0.7 *2/3/05 UCLA LOT 56-58 5168 STEALS... 195 139 *2/5/05 USC W 61-53 4926 Steals per game... 7.2 5.1 *02/10/05 at Oregon State L 51-58 5834 BLOCKS... 80 72 *02-12-05 at Oregon L 66-69 9087 Blocks per game... 3.0 2.7 *2/19/05 #15 WASHINGTON L 55-68 8633 WINNING STREAK... 0 - *2/24/05 #9 ARIZONA LOT 56-57 4259 Home win streak... 1 - *2/26/05 ARIZONA STATE W 57-55 4052 ATTENDANCE... 55631 111569 *03/03/05 at Stanford W 59-48 5784 Home games-avg/game... 12-4636 14-7235 *3-5-05 at California LOT 57-63 8972 Neutral site-avg/game.. - 1-10283 #-Salt Lake City, Utah (Delta Center) %-Spokane, Wash. (Spokane Arena) SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ------------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Washington State... 676 796 28 8-1508 Opponents... 682 804 37 11-1534

2004-05 Washington State Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 06, 2005) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (7-11) (4-5) (3-6) (0-0) CONFERENCE... (7-11) (4-5) (3-6) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) ---TOTAL--- ---3-PTS--- ----REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11 Kelati, Thomas... 18-18 674 37.4 91-202.450 52-127.409 37-51.725 17 67 84 4.7 49 1 54 44 6 23 271 15.1 45 Varem, Jeff... 18-18 546 30.3 83-152.546 2-6.333 50-84.595 36 111 147 8.2 53 3 40 59 11 34 218 12.1 02 Low, Derrick... 18-18 611 33.9 45-117.385 19-59.322 24-27.889 6 16 22 1.2 36 0 57 46 2 20 133 7.4 34 Cowgill, Robbie... 18-15 500 27.8 49-113.434 0-2.000 20-44.455 24 43 67 3.7 50 5 19 20 16 19 118 6.6 05 Schlatter, Chris... 18-13 417 23.2 38-89.427 9-27.333 12-19.632 12 32 44 2.4 49 2 16 18 1 10 97 5.4 24 Weaver, Kyle... 17-6 348 20.5 32-73.438 2-14.143 21-37.568 18 41 59 3.5 32 0 31 30 5 12 87 5.1 01 Akognon, Josh... 17-0 201 11.8 21-74.284 12-50.240 0-2.000 5 22 27 1.6 18 0 9 14 2 5 54 3.2 32 Harmeling, Daven... 17-1 216 12.7 20-49.408 5-21.238 3-9.333 9 14 23 1.4 19 0 8 4 6 3 48 2.8 22 Gill, Shami... 1-1 20 20.0 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 2.0 14 Henry, Chris... 12-0 84 7.0 8-19.421 0-0.000 3-5.600 1 6 7 0.6 19 0 3 11 3 2 19 1.6 12 Green, Randy... 12-0 76 6.3 6-20.300 2-10.200 4-4 1.000 1 9 10 0.8 8 0 3 9 0 2 18 1.5 25 Simmons, Isaiah... 5-0 27 5.4 0-5.000 0-1.000 1-2.500 3 6 9 1.8 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 0.2 23 Kirk, Alex... 3-0 3 1.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 44 Plaister, Arlen... 3-0 2 0.7 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM... 24 33 57 3.2 0 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total... 18 3725 394-914.431 103-317.325 175-284.616 156 400 556 30.9 338 11 242 265 52 131 1066 59.2 Opponents... 18 3725 373-906.412 82-278.295 240-360.667 188 424 612 34.0 309-198 264 51 102 1068 59.3 TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING... 1066 1068 *%12/31/04 STANFORD W 60-51 3526 Points per game... 59.2 59.3 *%1/2/05 CALIFORNIA L 47-59 3034 Scoring margin... -0.1 - *01/06/05 at UCLA LO2 77-80 9255 FIELD GOALS-ATT... 394-914 373-906 *1/8/05 at USC W 69-52 2155 Field goal pct....431.412 *1/13/05 OREGON STATE W 63-45 3502 3 POINT FG-ATT... 103-317 82-278 *1/15/05 OREGON L 52-55 4109 3-point FG pct....325.295 *01/23/05 at #10 Washington L 48-66 10000 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.7 4.6 *1-27-05 at Arizona State L 62-68 7441 FREE THROWS-ATT... 175-284 240-360 *1/29/05 at #11 Arizona W 70-63 14586 Free throw pct....616.667 *2/3/05 UCLA LOT 56-58 5168 REBOUNDS... 556 612 *2/5/05 USC W 61-53 4926 Rebounds per game... 30.9 34.0 *02/10/05 at Oregon State L 51-58 5834 Rebounding margin... -3.1 - *02-12-05 at Oregon L 66-69 9087 ASSISTS... 242 198 *2/19/05 #15 WASHINGTON L 55-68 8633 Assists per game... 13.4 11.0 *2/24/05 #9 ARIZONA LOT 56-57 4259 TURNOVERS... 265 264 *2/26/05 ARIZONA STATE W 57-55 4052 Turnovers per game... 14.7 14.7 *03/03/05 at Stanford W 59-48 5784 Turnover margin... -0.1 - *3-5-05 at California LOT 57-63 8972 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.9 0.8 #-Salt Lake City, Utah (Delta Center) STEALS... 131 102 %-Spokane, Wash. (Spokane Arena) Steals per game... 7.3 5.7 BLOCKS... 52 51 Blocks per game... 2.9 2.8 WINNING STREAK... 0 - Home win streak... 1 - ATTENDANCE... 41209 73114 Home games-avg/game... 9-4579 9-8124 Neutral site-avg/game.. - 0-0 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ------------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Washington State... 459 571 28 8-1066 Opponents... 456 564 37 11-1068

2004-05 Washington State Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 06, 2005) All games Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist TOver Block Steal Fouls ------------------------------ --/-- --/-- ---/--- --- -----/----- ----/---- -----/----- ----/---- -----/----- ----/---- ----/---- ---/--- --/-- --/-- --/-- --/-- MONTANA STATE... 43/26 16/16 59-42 +17 23-59/15-42.390/.357 7-17/ 7-18.412/.389 6-8 / 5-9.750/.556 36/31 +5 15/10 13/22 7/0 4/3 17/14 EORGIA SOUTHERN... 21/19 40/23 61-42 +19 22-51/13-51.431/.255 3-12/ 6-27.250/.222 14-20/10-19.700/.526 39/35 +4 14/5 14/16 3/2 5/1 19/23 ansas State... 30/28 23/34 53-62 (9) 21-55/20-50.382/.400 7-21/ 6-14.333/.429 4-10/16-21.400/.762 34/37 (3) 15/15 10/9 4/1 5/4 15/12 daho... 22/16 15/20 37-36 +1 13-50/12-49.260/.245 1-11/ 2-14.091/.143 10-15/10-17.667/.588 34/45 (11) 6/4 11/14 2/6 9/4 17/12 6 Oklahoma State... 10/36 19/45 29-81 (52) 12-55/30-47.218/.638 4-24/ 5-8.167/.625 1-5 /16-21.200/.762 22/44 (22) 6/18 19/19 2/3 9/9 20/11 25 GONZAGA... 27/25 25/29 52-54 (2) 19-58/17-42.328/.405 7-24/ 3-11.292/.273 7-9 /17-26.778/.654 32/38 (6) 14/8 9/17 5/3 7/4 25/16 righam Young... 18/25 31/21 49-46 +3 16-49/17-48.327/.354 10-19/ 6-25.526/.240 7-11/ 6-9.636/.667 36/31 +5 13/11 15/14 2/3 6/6 11/14 ortland... 29/27 26/27 55-54 +1 21-47/21-46.447/.457 7-17/ 5-15.412/.333 6-9 / 7-14.667/.500 27/29 (2) 12/13 13/13 3/1 10/4 16/11 Wyoming... 17/24 30/25 47-49 (2) 18-56/18-43.321/.419 5-20/ 5-18.250/.278 6-8 / 8-19.750/.421 26/44 (18) 9/10 11/21 0/2 9/2 20/12 TANFORD... 18/16 42/35 60-51 +9 19-42/23-59.452/.390 7-13/ 4-16.538/.250 15-22/ 1-4.682/.250 35/29 +6 10/12 14/9 5/2 3/4 11/20 ALIFORNIA... 23/33 24/26 47-59 (12) 14-47/18-48.298/.375 1-16/ 3-9.063/.333 18-26/20-29.692/.690 32/40 (8) 8/5 14/14 2/6 7/4 25/20 CLA... 36/21 26/41 77-80 (3) 32-67/27-63.478/.429 6-22/ 7-21.273/.333 7-13/19-32.538/.594 39/43 (4) 16/15 14/11 3/2 3/7 26/16 SC... 32/27 37/25 69-52 +17 27-47/17-51.574/.333 7-17/ 6-19.412/.316 8-20/12-15.400/.800 37/26 +11 16/9 15/14 1/2 6/7 15/18 REGON STATE... 29/23 34/22 63-45 +18 25-53/14-45.472/.311 5-12/ 5-16.417/.313 8-13/12-18.615/.667 35/27 +8 16/7 15/17 3/6 9/4 15/19 REGON... 26/24 26/31 52-55 (3) 17-43/19-42.395/.452 7-20/ 7-17.350/.412 11-13/10-17.846/.588 26/29 (3) 10/11 15/18 1/2 7/8 17/16 10 Washington... 18/31 30/35 48-66 (18) 19-59/23-64.322/.359 3-21/ 3-13.143/.231 7-12/17-22.583/.773 38/46 (8) 10/11 16/10 4/1 9/8 18/18 Arizona State... 23/33 39/35 62-68 (6) 25-51/22-46.490/.478 3-14/ 6-18.214/.333 9-21/18-22.429/.818 23/37 (14) 16/20 11/16 2/1 10/3 20/20 11 Arizona... 33/34 37/29 70-63 +7 25-54/22-48.463/.458 12-21/ 4-15.571/.267 8-12/15-21.667/.714 27/33 (6) 17/8 16/17 3/5 6/8 17/14 CLA... 18/22 31/27 56-58 (2) 21-52/20-46.404/.435 5-20/ 4-14.250/.286 9-17/14-23.529/.609 29/34 (5) 7/13 10/14 2/2 7/3 19/14 SC... 31/25 30/28 61-53 +8 21-38/21-51.553/.412 6-15/ 5-18.400/.278 13-21/ 6-11.619/.545 25/31 (6) 17/8 15/17 1/1 7/3 14/20 regon State... 21/19 30/39 51-58 (7) 19-55/17-42.345/.405 8-25/ 3-9.320/.333 5-10/21-29.500/.724 33/34 (1) 11/7 16/13 2/5 2/5 24/13 regon... 32/34 34/35 66-69 (3) 23-50/24-48.460/.500 7-18/ 7-19.389/.368 13-14/14-22.929/.636 22/31 (9) 16/17 16/16 5/2 9/6 19/17 15 WASHINGTON... 17/34 38/34 55-68 (13) 23-51/25-51.451/.490 5-18/ 8-20.278/.400 4-10/10-16.400/.625 30/32 (2) 14/20 22/17 1/4 11/7 17/12 9 ARIZONA... 32/30 17/19 56-57 (1) 22-54/20-45.407/.444 3-15/ 1-9.200/.111 9-11/16-20.818/.800 27/33 (6) 15/9 17/21 4/4 11/8 21/20 ARIZONA STATE... 31/19 26/36 57-55 +2 22-48/22-52.458/.423 8-20/ 5-19.400/.263 5-11/ 6-9.455/.667 28/31 (3) 16/8 17/16 4/1 9/9 14/17 tanford... 16/12 43/36 59-48 +11 21-44/17-58.477/.293 3-10/ 3-21.300/.143 14-25/11-18.560/.611 39/37 +2 16/7 13/10 6/2 7/5 21/20 alifornia... 23/19 27/31 57-63 (6) 19-59/22-47.322/.468 7-20/ 1-5.350/.200 12-13/18-32.923/.563 31/39 (8) 11/11 9/14 3/3 8/3 25/15 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

2004-05 Washington State Game-by-Game Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Mar 06, 2005) All games 01 02 05 11 12 14 22 23 24 Opponent Date Score WL AKOGNON,J LOW,DERRI SCHLATTER KELATI,TH GREEN,RAN HENRY,CHR GILL,SHAM KIRK,ALEX WEAVER,KY -------- ---- ----- -- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- MONTANA STATE 11/19/04 59-42 W 8-1- 1 DNP 4-3- 2 12-2- 1 0-1- 1 DNP DNP DNP 6-4- 2 EORGIA SOUTHERN 11/24/04 61-42 W 0-2- 0 DNP 10-5- 1 13-2- 3 0-0- 1 DNP 12-5- 0 0-0- 0 5-4- 2 t Kansas State 11/27/04 53-62 L 8-0- 1 DNP 7-6- 0 11-2- 2 2-1- 1 DNP 5-6- 1 DNP 6-4- 6 t Idaho 11/30/04 37-36 W 3-2- 0 DNP 2-2- 1 11-4- 0 0-1- 2 DNP 0-7- 0 DNP 7-5- 3 t #6 Oklahoma State 12/04/04 29-81 L 6-1- 0 DNP 3-3- 0 8-5- 2 0-0- 2 DNP 2-1- 1 DNP 0-2- 1 25 GONZAGA 12/7/04 52-54 L 12-1- 1 0-0- 0 0-1- 1 7-0- 4 12-2- 0 DNP 2-3- 1 DNP DNP s Brigham Young 12/11/04 49-46 W 9-1- 0 0-1- 2 2-4- 3 15-7- 3 6-0- 0 2-0- 0 1-5- 0 DNP 0-0- 1 t Portland 12/18/04 55-54 W 0-0- 2 10-0- 3 4-2- 0 17-7- 2 5-4- 1 DNP 0-3- 2 DNP DNP t Wyoming 12/22/04 47-49 L 0-0- 0 9-0- 1 0-1- 0 16-6- 5 0-1- 0 0-1- 0 2-4- 0 DNP 6-1- 1 TANFORD 12/31/04 60-51 W 0-0- 0 10-1- 4 10-4- 1 17-6- 2 0-0- 0 0-0- 0 2-0- 0 DNP DNP ALIFORNIA 1/2/05 47-59 L 0-0- 0 4-2- 2 3-3- 0 4-4- 1 2-2- 1 1-1- 1 DNP DNP 8-1- 2 t UCLA 01/06/05 77-80 OL 15-2- 1 0-0- 0 3-3- 1 18-4- 6 2-1- 1 2-0- 0 DNP DNP 10-7- 4 t USC 1/8/05 69-52 W 5-4- 1 10-2- 2 4-3- 1 6-4- 5 8-2- 0 0-0- 0 DNP 0-0- 0 10-7- 2 REGON STATE 1/13/05 63-45 W 3-6- 0 4-1- 3 9-1- 0 11-1- 5 2-2- 0 2-0- 0 DNP 0-0- 1 12-3- 3 REGON 1/15/05 52-55 L 5-2- 1 10-2- 2 3-1- 0 15-5- 2 0-0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 2-4- 3 t #10 Washington 01/23/05 48-66 L 6-2- 2 3-0- 3 6-4- 0 12-3- 3 2-1- 0 2-3- 0 DNP 0-0- 0 3-3- 0 t Arizona State 1-27-05 62-68 L 0-0- 0 7-2- 5 4-1- 1 17-9- 4 DNP 0-0- 1 DNP DNP 2-1- 0 t #11 Arizona 1/29/05 70-63 W 0-0- 0 13-1- 6 4-3- 0 27-7- 5 2-0- 0 2-0- 0 DNP DNP 0-2- 2 CLA 2/3/05 56-58 OL 0-1- 0 4-0- 2 4-4- 0 17-7- 1 DNP 0-0- 0 DNP DNP 2-4- 1 SC 2/5/05 61-53 W 2-2- 0 8-1- 8 10-2- 1 11-3- 3 DNP 6-0- 0 DNP DNP 0-2- 0 t Oregon State 02/10/05 51-58 L 0-1- 0 6-0- 4 0-2- 1 17-4- 0 DNP 0-0- 0 DNP DNP 5-2- 2 t Oregon 02-12-05 66-69 L 9-0- 2 19-3- 2 6-1- 2 14-2- 3 DNP DNP DNP DNP 7-5- 5 15 WASHINGTON 2/19/05 55-68 L 6-1- 0 2-0- 1 0-3- 2 11-2- 6 DNP 4-3- 1 DNP DNP 15-8- 2 9 ARIZONA 2/24/05 56-57 OL DNP 12-1- 5 8-0- 3 16-6- 3 0-0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 4-5- 0 ARIZONA STATE 2/26/05 57-55 W 3-2- 1 9-4- 5 9-2- 1 15-5- 3 0-1- 0 DNP DNP DNP 2-0- 0 t Stanford 03/03/05 59-48 W 0-1- 0 10-2- 2 2-3- 0 14-4- 1 0-0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 1-2- 3 t California 3-5-05 57-63 OL 0-3- 1 2-0- 1 12-4- 2 29-8- 1 0-1- 1 DNP DNP DNP 4-3- 2 25 32 34 44 45 pponent Date Score WL SIMMONS,I HARMELING COWGILL,R PLAISTER, VAREM,JEF ------- ---- ----- -- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- MONTANA STATE 11/19/04 59-42 W 6-8- 4 10-1- 0 7-5- 1 DNP 6-7- 3 EORGIA SOUTHERN 11/24/04 61-42 W 0-2- 2 2-1- 2 8-2- 0 0-1- 0 11-14- 3 t Kansas State 11/27/04 53-62 L DNP 6-2- 0 7-3- 0 DNP 1-8- 4 t Idaho 11/30/04 37-36 W 0-0- 0 2-4- 0 5-3- 0 DNP 7-4- 0 t #6 Oklahoma State 12/04/04 29-81 L 2-0- 0 0-1- 0 4-4- 0 DNP 4-2- 0 25 GONZAGA 12/7/04 52-54 L 2-7- 5 2-0- 0 7-5- 1 DNP 8-9- 1 s Brigham Young 12/11/04 49-46 W 3-0- 0 0-1- 1 3-2- 0 DNP 8-11- 3 t Portland 12/18/04 55-54 W 2-0- 0 DNP 6-1- 1 DNP 11-9- 1 t Wyoming 12/22/04 47-49 L DNP 2-4- 0 4-3- 0 DNP 8-2- 2 TANFORD 12/31/04 60-51 W 0-2- 0 DNP 3-5- 0 DNP 18-12- 3 ALIFORNIA 1/2/05 47-59 L 0-3- 0 2-1- 0 8-4- 1 DNP 15-8- 0 t UCLA 01/06/05 77-80 OL DNP 6-2- 0 4-4- 0 DNP 17-15- 3 t USC 1/8/05 69-52 W 1-3- 1 0-0- 0 4-2- 1 0-0- 0 21-4- 3 REGON STATE 1/13/05 63-45 W DNP 0-0- 1 6-3- 0 0-0- 0 14-13- 3 REGON 1/15/05 52-55 L DNP 0-0- 1 8-4- 0 DNP 9-6- 1 t #10 Washington 01/23/05 48-66 L DNP 2-3- 0 6-7- 1 0-0- 0 6-6- 1 t Arizona State 1-27-05 62-68 L DNP 2-2- 0 6-3- 3 DNP 24-4- 2 t #11 Arizona 1/29/05 70-63 W DNP 0-0- 0 12-4- 1 DNP 10-8- 3 CLA 2/3/05 56-58 OL DNP 8-2- 0 4-2- 2 DNP 17-9- 1 SC 2/5/05 61-53 W DNP 2-1- 1 11-3- 0 DNP 11-9- 4 t Oregon State 02/10/05 51-58 L 0-1- 0 10-6- 2 7-6- 0 DNP 6-8- 2 t Oregon 02-12-05 66-69 L 0-0- 0 5-2- 0 0-1- 2 DNP 6-7- 0 15 WASHINGTON 2/19/05 55-68 L DNP 2-1- 0 4-4- 1 DNP 11-7- 1 9 ARIZONA 2/24/05 56-57 OL DNP 0-0- 1 10-2- 2 DNP 6-7- 1 ARIZONA STATE 2/26/05 57-55 W DNP 0-1- 0 6-2- 3 DNP 13-5- 3 t Stanford 03/03/05 59-48 W DNP 9-2- 1 15-7- 2 DNP 8-14- 7 t California 3-5-05 57-63 OL DNP 0-0- 1 4-4- 0 DNP 6-5- 2