FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Rod Commons ASSISTANTS: Linda Chalich, Craig Lawson, Jason Krump, Jason Hickman (509) 335-COUG; FAX 509-335-0267 February 25, 2003 Men s Basketball Contact: Craig Lawson COUGARS HOST HUSKIES FOR SENIOR NIGHT THIS WEEK: Saturday, March 1, 2003 -- WSU vs. Washington-8 p.m. (FOX Sports Net Northwest) NEXT WEEK: Thursday, March 6, 2003 -- WSU at UCLA-7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 8, 2003 -- WSU at USC-5 p.m. (FOX Sports Net) WSU COUGAR MEN DATE SCORE OPPONENT 11/23 W 76-68 SAN JOSE STATE 11/25 W 72-66 S. UTAH 11/30 L 86-83 at TCU 12/4 L 62-58 at Idaho 12/7 L 110-104 ot GONZAGA 12/10 W 73-61 MONTANA 12/14 L 90-79 at Colorado State 12/21 W 78-71 # HIGH POINT 12/23 W 69-66 FRESNO STATE 1/2 L 97-90 * USC 1/4 L 98-83 * UCLA 1/9 L 82-69 * at Arizona 1/11 L 96-55 * at Arizona State 1/16 L 73-68 ot * STANFORD 1/18 L 76-63 * CALIFORNIA 1/23 L 63-48 * at Oregon State 1/25 L 76-66 * at Oregon 1/31 L 81-67 * at Washington 2/6 L 87-54 * ARIZONA STATE 2/8 L 75-62 * ARIZONA 2/13 L 63-53 * at California 2/15 L 72-54 * at Stanford 2/20 L 89-70 * OREGON 2/22 W 75-71 * OREGON STATE 3/1 8 p.m. * WASHINGTON 3/6 7:30 p.m. * at UCLA 3/8 5 p.m. * at USC # = Game at Spokane Arena * = Pacific-10 Conference Game All times are Pacific. WSU OVERALL: 6-18 WSU IN PAC-10: 1-14 WSU AT HOME: 5-8 WSU ON THE ROAD: 0-10 WSU ON NEUTRAL FLOORS: 1-0 WSU STREAK: +1 WASHINGTON STATE (6-18, 1-14) RADIO: All Washington State men s basketball games will be broadcast over the Cougar Basketball Radio Network Bud Nameck is in his 10th 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), KBSN 1470 AM (Moses Lake), KZXR 1310 AM (Prosser), KYCZ 1090 AM (Seattle), KXLY 920 AM (Spokane), KHHO 850 AM (Tacoma), KALE 960 AM (Tri-Cities), KGDC 1320 AM (Walla Walla) and KUSA 980 AM (Yakima). INTERNET: Cougar men s basketball games can also be accessed via the Washington State athletic department web site at www.wsucougars.com or at broadcast.yahoo.com. COUGARS ON TELEVISION: Washington State will make 11 appearances on television during its 27-game regular season, including four national and seven regional broadcasts FOX Sports Net televised the games vs. UCLA (Jan. 4) and at Arizona (Jan. 9) and at Stanford (Feb. 15) and will televise the game at USC (March 8) FOX Sports Net Northwest televised games vs. California (Jan. 18), at Washington (Jan. 31) and vs. Oregon State (Feb. 22) and will the game vs. Washington (March 1) FOX Sports Net Arizona and FOX Sports Net Northwest televised the games at Arizona State (Jan. 11) and vs. Arizona (Feb. 8) the Oregon Sports Network televised the game at Oregon (Jan. 25). WASHINGTON PREVIEW: Washington is 9-15, 4-11 in the Pac-10 the Huskies are in eighth place in the Pac-10, a half game ahead of UCLA for the final berth in the Conference tournament. SERIES WITH THE HUSKIES: Washington leads 163-90 the Huskies and Cougars split their two meetings each of the last two seasons Washington defeated WSU 81-67, Jan. 31 in Seattle behind 14 points from Will Conroy Cedrick Hughey led the Cougars with a game-high 15 points and eight rebounds.
WOUNDED COUGARS: Junior Marcus Moore (Inglewood, Calif.) had surgery (Jan. 24) to remove bone chips in his right ankle and is out for the season the point guard was the No. 2 scorer in the Pac-10 at 19.3 points per game as a team, the Cougars have missed 41 games due to injury. GETTING A FRESH START: Largely due to injuries, Washington State has started 13 different players and 10 different lineups the Cougars have used a different starting lineup in each of the last four games freshman Randy Green (Renton) made his first start at California Thursday sophomore Thomas Kelati (Walla Walla) is the only Cougar to appear in all 24 games, having started each outing for WSU this season a breakdown of the Cougar starting lineups this season. STARTERS (f-c-g-g-g) GAME(S) W-L Gill, Riley, Kelati, Lyman, Moore (1-4) 2-2 Gill, Bellegarde, Kelati, Lyman, Moore (5) 0-1 Gill, Riley, Kelati, Schlatter, Moore (6-10) 3-2 Gill, Hughey, Kelati, Schlatter, Moore (11) 0-1 Hughey, Ukeagu, Kelati, Schlatter, Moore (12-13) 0-2 Hughey, Kordsmeier, Kelati, Schlatter, Moore (14-15) 0-2 Hughey, Kordsmeier, Kelati, Schlatter, Graham (16-18) 0-3 Riley, Ukeagu, Kelati, Schlatter, Lyman (19) 0-1 Riley, Ukeagu, Kelati, Schlatter, McNair (20) 0-1 Riley, Ukeagu, Kelati, Schlatter, Green (21-24) 1-3 BOLD indicates lineup change from previous game. COUGARS BREAK STREAK: Behind a season and team-high 22 points from redshirt freshman Randy Green (Renton), Washington State snapped a 21-game Pac-10 and 14-game overall losing streak with a 75-71 win over Oregon State, Feb. 22. GREEN EARNS SCHOLARSHIP: Washington State Head Coach Paul Graham announced this week that freshman Randy Green (Renton) will receive a scholarship next season Green, a walk-on from Rainier Beach High School, redshirted last season and has appeared in 13 games this season, including the last four as a starter he is averaging 20 points in his last two games. SENIOR NIGHT: Saturday s game against Washington will mark the final home game for five Cougar seniors highlighting this year s class is Milton Riley (Gardena, Calif.) Riley has started 17 games, averaging 7.5 points and 4.8 rebounds he is currently tied for sixth on the WSU all-time blocks list with 89. HOME SWEET HOME: Sophomore Chris Schlatter (Lafayette, Calif.) is shooting 43.4 percent (20-for-46) from beyond the three-point range at home and just 16.0 (4-for-25) from beyond the arc on the road.
JUSTIN BELLEGARDE SHAMI GILL MIN: 28 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 MIN: 35 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 4 at Oregon, 1/25/03 6 vs. Montana, 12/10/02 FGA: 9 at Oregon, 1/25/03 FGA: 12 vs. Montana, 12/10/02 3 None 3 2 twice, vs. UCLA, 1/4/03* 1 at Stanford, 2/15/03 2 four times, vs. UCLA, 1/4/03* FTM: 3 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 FTM: 3 vs. Montana, 12/10/02 FTA: 4 twice, vs. USC, 1/2/03* FTA: 4 vs. Montana, 12/10/02 REB: 6 twice, vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02* REB: 13 vs. High Point, 12/21/02 3 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 2 three times, vs. USC, 1/2/03* 2 at Oregon, 1/25/03 1 twice, vs. ASU, 2/6/03* 2 vs. UCLA, 1/4/03 2 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 PTS: 8 at Oregon, 1/25/03 PTS: 17 vs. Montana, 12/10/02 (SAME) MIN: MIN: 35 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 6 vs. Montana, 12/10/02 FGA: FGA: 12 vs. Montana, 12/10/02 3 3 2 twice, vs. UCLA, 1/4/03* 2 four times, vs. UCLA, 1/4/03* FTM: FTM: 6 at California, 1/19/02 FTA: FTA: 6 at California, 1/19/02 REB: REB: 13 vs. High Point, 12/21/02 2 four times, vs. USC, 1/2/03* 2 at Oregon, 2/21/02 2 twice, vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02* PTS: PTS: 17 vs. Montana, 12/10/02 NICK GRAHAM RANDY GREEN MIN: 21 vs. Southern Utah, 11/25/02 MIN: 37 at California, 2/13/03 2 four times, vs. Stanford, 1/16/03* 8 vs. Oregon State, 2/22/03 FGA: 6 at Washington, 1/31/03 FGA: 13 vs. Oregon State, 2/22/03 3 2 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 3 2 three times, vs. OSU, 2/22/03* 3 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 5 at Oregon, 1/25/03 FTM: 2 twice, vs. Oregon, 2/20/03* FTM: 6 vs. Oregon, 2/20/03 FTA: 2 four times, vs. Oregon, 2/20/03* FTA: 8 vs. Oregon, 2/20/03 REB: 3 at Oregon, 1/25/03 REB: 4 twice, vs. Oregon, 2/20/03* 2 twice, at California, 2/13/03* 4 at California, 2/13/03 None 1 twice, at Oregon, 1/25/03* 1 four times, at Washington, 1/31/03* 2 five times, vs. OSU, 2/22/03* PTS: 6 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 PTS: 22 vs. Oregon State, 2/22/03 MIN: 22 vs. Southern, 12/4/99 MIN: 4 vs. Southern, 12/4/99 FGA: 7 vs. Southern, 12/4/99 FGA: 3 2 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 3 3 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 FTM: 5 vs. Southern, 12/4/99 FTM: FTA: 9 vs. Southern, 12/4/99 FTA: REB: 3 twice, at Oregon, 1/25/03* REB: 3 at Utah, 12/16/00 None 1 seven times, at Washington, 1/31/03* PTS: 13 vs. Southern, 12/4/99 PTS: (SAME)
CEDRICK HUGHEY MIN: 32 vs. California, 1/18/03 MIN: 7 at Washington, 1/31/03 FGA: 14 twice, at Oregon State, 1/23/03* FGA: 3 1 at California, 2/13/03 3 1 twice, vs. Oregon, 2/20/03* FTM: 4 twice, at Stanford, 2/15/03* FTM: FTA: 6 twice, vs. California, 1/18/03* FTA: REB: 10 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 REB: 2 vs. UCLA, 1/4/03 1 three times, vs. California, 1/18/03* 2 at Arizona, 1/8/03 PTS: 15 twice, at Washington, 1/31/03* PTS: MIN: 32 vs. California, 1/18/03 MIN: 7 at Washington, 1/31/03 FGA: 14 twice, at Oregon State, 1/23/03* FGA: 3 1 twice, vs. Prairie View A&M, 11/24/01* 3 2 twice, at Oregon State, 2/23/02* FTM: 4 twice, at Stanford, 2/15/03* FTM: FTA: 6 twice, vs. California, 1/18/03* FTA: REB: 10 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 REB: 2 vs. UCLA, 1/4/03 3 vs. Idaho, 12/4/01 2 at Arizona, 1/8/03 PTS: 15 twice, at Washington, 1/31/03* PTS: THOMAS KELATI BRUCE JONES (SAME) JUSTIN KORDSMEIER MIN: 41 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 MIN: 24 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 7 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 4 at Colorado State, 12/14/02 FGA: 13 at Stanford, 2/15/03 FGA: 7 at Oregon State, 1/23/03 3 5 three times, vs. California, 1/18/03* 3 2 at Colorado State, 12/14/02 9 twice, at Stanford, 2/15/03* 5 at Oregon State, 1/23/03 FTM: 5 at Oregon, 1/25/03 FTM: 3 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 FTA: 5 twice, at Oregon, 1/25/03* FTA: 4 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 REB: 7 three times, at Oregon State, 1/23/03* REB: 6 twice, vs. California, 1/18/03* 8 vs. Arizona State, 2/6/03 3 twice, vs. Stanford, 1/16/03* 2 vs. California, 1/18/03 1 three times, at ASU, 1/11/03* 3 four times, vs. Arizona, 2/8/03* 1 four times, at UW, 1/31/03* PTS: 19 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 PTS: 12 at Colorado State, 12/14/02 MIN: 41 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 MIN: 7 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 FGA: 13 twice, at Stanford, 2/15/03* FGA: 3 5 three times, vs. California, 1/18/03* 3 9 twice, at Stanford, 2/15/03* FTM: 5 at Oregon, 1/25/03 FTM: FTA: 5 twice, at Oregon, 1/25/03* FTA: REB: 10 at Texas, 12/10/01 REB: 8 vs. Arizona State, 2/6/03 3 vs. Centenary, 3/2/02 3 five times, vs. Arizona, 2/8/03* PTS: 19 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 PTS: (SAME)
JUSTIN LYMAN JERRY McNAIR MIN: 34 at Idaho, 12/4/02 MIN: 33 vs. Oregon, 2/20/03 5 twice, vs. USC, 1/2/03* 7 vs. Oregon, 2/20/03 FGA: 16 vs. Southern Utah, 11/25/02 FGA: 12 vs. Oregon, 2/20/03 3 4 three times, vs. Arizona State, 2/6/03* 3 5 vs. Oregon, 2/20/03 12 vs. Southern Utah, 11/25/02 8 vs. Oregon, 2/20/03 FTM: 9 at Idaho, 12/4/02 FTM: 8 at Stanford, 2/15/03 FTA: 9 at Idaho, 12/4/02 FTA: 8 at Stanford, 2/15/03 REB: 6 at Idaho, 12/4/02 REB: 4 vs. Oregon, 2/20/03 5 vs. Arizona, 2/8/03 5 at Washington, 1/31/03 1 three times, vs. Arizona State, 2/6/03* 1 vs. California, 1/18/03 2 vs. Arizona, 2/8/03 4 vs. Oregon State, 2/22/03 PTS: 19 at Idaho, 12/4/02 PTS: 20 vs. Oregon, 2/20/03 MIN: 34 at Idaho, 12/4/02 MIN: 36 twice, vs. Stanford, 2/16/02* 5 four times, vs. USC, 1/2/03* 11 at Stanford, 2/22/01 FGA: 16 vs. Southern Utah, 11/25/02 FGA: 16 vs. UCLA, 3/8/01 3 4 four times, vs. Arizona State, 2/6/03* 3 8 at Idaho, 11/29/00 12 vs. Southern Utah, 11/25/02 11 twice, at UCLA, 1/6/02* FTM: 9 at Idaho, 12/4/02 FTM: 8 at Stanford, 2/15/03 FTA: 9 at Idaho, 12/4/02 FTA: 8 at Stanford, 2/15/03 REB: 6 at Idaho, 12/4/02 REB: 8 vs. USC, 12/29/01 5 vs. Arizona, 2/8/03 5 at Washington, 1/31/03 1 five times, vs. Arizona State, 2/6/03* 1 nine times, vs. Cal., 1/18/03* 2 twice, vs. Arizona, 2/8/03* 4 twice, vs. Oregon State, 2/22/03* PTS: 19 at Idaho, 12/4/02 PTS: 29 at Stanford, 2/22/01 MARCUS MOORE MILTON RILEY MIN: 40 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 MIN: 30 vs. Fresno State, 12/23/02 15 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 8 vs. Arizona, 2/8/03 FGA: 29 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 FGA: 10 vs. Fresno State, 12/23/02 3 9 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 3 None 15 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 None FTM: 12 vs. Fresno State, 12/23/02 FTM: 3 vs. Arizona, 2/8/03 FTA: 17 vs. Fresno State, 12/23/02 FTA: 5 vs. Arizona, 2/8/03 REB: 11 vs. Fresno State, 12/23/02 REB: 12 at TCU, 11/30/02 8 vs. Fresno State, 12/23/02 3 vs. Montana, 12/10/02 1 five times, vs. Stanford, 1/16/03* 5 twice, vs. Montana, 12/10/02* 3 four times, at Arizona, 1/8/03* 2 twice, vs. USC, 1/2/03* PTS: 42 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 PTS: 19 vs. Arizona, 2/8/03 MIN: 42 vs. California, 1/25/01 MIN: 38 at Oregon, 1/20/01 15 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 8 vs. Arizona, 2/8/03 FGA: 29 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 FGA: 10 vs. Fresno State, 12/23/02 3 9 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 3 None 15 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 1 vs. Stanford, 2/24/00 FTM: 16 vs. Arizona State, 1/12/02 FTM: 9 at California, 2/24/01 FTA: 17 vs. Fresno State, 12/23/02 FTA: 13 at California, 2/24/01 REB: 11 vs. Fresno State, 12/23/02 REB: 12 at TCU, 11/30/02 11 vs. USC, 12/29/01 3 vs. Montana, 12/10/02 2 twice, vs. Oregon St., 2/17/01* 5 twice, vs. Montana, 12/10/02* 7 vs. Prairie View A&M, 11/24/01 3 vs. Portland State, 11/20/00 PTS: 42 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 PTS: 21 at California, 2/24/01
CHRIS SCHLATTER PAWEL STASIAK MIN: 37 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 MIN: 24 at Oregon State, 1/23/03 6 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 3 vs. California, 1/18/03 FGA: 12 at Oregon State, 1/23/03 FGA: 5 twice, at OSU, 1/23/03* 3 4 twice, vs. Arizona, 2/8/03* 3 None 7 three times, vs. Arizona, 2/8/03* None FTM: 4 twice, at California, 2/13/03* FTM: None FTA: 4 four times, at California, 2/13/03* FTA: 2 vs. San Jose State, 11/23/02 REB: 7 vs. High Point, 12/21/02 REB: 3 at Stanford, 2/15/03 6 vs. Gonzaga, 12/7/02 1 twice, at OSU, 1/23/03* 1 twice, at Oregon State, 1/23/03* 1 twice, at Stanford, 2/15/03* 1 seven times, at Stanford, 2/15/03* 1 at Arizona State, 1/11/03 PTS: 17 vs. Stanford, 1/16/03 PTS: 6 vs. California, 1/18/03 (SAME) MIN: MIN: 24 twice, at OSU, 1/23/03* 3 twice, vs. California, 1/18/03* FGA: FGA: 5 twice, at OSU, 1/23/03* 3 3 None None FTM: FTM: 1 vs. California, 2/14/02 FTA: FTA: 3 vs. California, 2/14/02 REB: REB: 5 vs. Stanford, 2/16/02 1 seven times, at OSU, 1/23/03* 1 six times, at Stanford, 2/15/03* 1 three times, at ASU, 1/11/03* PTS: PTS: 6 twice, vs. California, 1/18/03* EZENWA UKEAGU MIN: 32 vs. Arizona, 2/8/03 4 four times, at California, 2/13/03* FGA: 9 at Washington, 1/31/03 3 None None FTM: 8 at Arizona State, 1/11/03 FTA: 10 at Arizona State, 1/11/03 REB: 10 twice, at Stanford, 2/15/03* 2 vs. USC, 1/2/03 1 six times, at California, 2/13/03* 2 vs. Arizona, 2/8/03 PTS: 13 vs. Montana, 12/10/02 (SAME) MIN: FGA: 3 FTM: FTA: REB: PTS:
CAREER LEADERS SCORING 21. Ted Wierman 1,047 22. Dennis Hogg 1,037 23. Marcus Moore 1,027 SCORING AVERAGE 7. Neil Derrick 15.2 8. Don Collins 14.74 9. Marcus Moore 14.67 (1,027/70) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 7. Donminic Ellison 128 8. Jerry McNair 125 9. Blake Pengelly 119 10. Shamon Antrum 113 11. Brian Wright 111 Marcus Moore 110 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS 6. Marcus Moore 344 7. Terrence Lewis 343 8. Jerry McNair 340 ASSISTS 5. Blake Pengelly 324 6. Marcus Moore 298 SEASON LEADERS SCORING AVERAGE 1. Don Collins 23.1 (1979-80) 2. Steve Puidokas 22.4 (1974-75) 3. Isaac Fontaine 21.9 (1996-97) 4. Marcus Moore 19.3 (289/15) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Blake Pengelly.486 (1996-97) 2. Isaac Fontaine.485 (1995-96) 3. Isaac Fontaine.450 (1994-95) 4. Isaac Fontaine.449 (1993-94) 5. Thomas Kelati.448 (56-for-125) TEAM RECORDS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. 1993-94 221 2. 2002-03 199 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 1993-94 598 2. 2002-03 562 UPDATED February 25, 2003 ASSISTS AVERAGE 1. Donminic Ellison 5.3 2. Marcus Moore 4.3 (298/70) BLOCKS 5. Rob Corkrum 94 6. Todd Anderson 89 6. Milton Riley 89 STEALS 6. Brian Wright 122 6. Marcus Moore 122 30-POINT GAMES 1. Don Collins 8 1. Isaac Fontaine 8 3. Larry Beck 7 4. Jim McKean 6 4. Marcus Moore 6