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The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Sweet home Spokane; Falk leads Crimson squad to victory in spring game

From staff reports April 27, 2015

Redshirt sophomore quarterback Luke Falk’s Crimson team held off the Gray squad in the Cougar’s annual spring game.Falk played exceptionally well completing 26 of 33 passes for 323 yards and two touchdowns...

Cougar baseball keeps rolling at Utah

From staff reports April 27, 2015

With a few more than a dozen games left this year, the Washington State baseball team is going into the final leg of its season with three consecutive Pac-12 Conference series wins after winning two of...

WSU travels to Utah in battle of cellar dwellers

From staff reports April 24, 2015

The Washington State baseball team returns to Pac-12 play this week as it travels to Salt Lake City to take on Utah.The Cougars (21-18, 5-10 Pac-12) have not played a conference opponent since they won...

WSU football Head Coach Mike Leach speaks to the press in the Cougar Football Complex building following a loss to the Arizona Wildcats, Monday, Oct. 27, 2014.

Mike Leach is worth the money

In an article last Friday by Tom Fornelli from Cbssports.com, Mike Leach was tabbed the most overpaid coach in college football.Fornelli wrote that thus far, Leach has made more than $600,000 per win....

Just give Halliday a chance

One will be a rookie, the other will be entering his fourth season in the NFL, and both are coming off the experience of standing on one leg. That would be former Washington State University quarterback...

A WSU golf team member sets up his putt during a practice at the Palouse Ridge Golf Course, September 9, 2015.

Peak of spring for athletics

As spring athletics kick into high gear for the peak of the season, Washington State athletic director Bill Moos took to his own KXLY radio show Cougar Calls to talk about why the Pac-12 is the “Conference...

Progress makes perfect: Defense makes strides as competition heats up going into the final practices of spring

Cougar football got one step closer to this Saturday’s Crimson and Gray game by putting another week of practice under its belt.The Cougars have just three practices and their spring game left before...

A member of the WSU golf team putts at Palouse Ridge golf course, April 22, 2014.

Golf finishes seventh on the road

From staff reports April 20, 2015

The WSU men's golf team used its tournament this weekend as a final tune-up for the Pac-12 Championships.WSU rode a strong third round to finish seventh in the 12-team field at the Hawkeye-Great River...

WSU freshman left-handed pitcher and first baseman Tyler McDowell jumps to home plate during a game against San Jose State in Bailey-Brayton field, Saturday, April 18, 2015.

Getting a jump on the Spartans: Cougars collect another series win against San Jose State

After a heartbreaking extra-innings loss in game one, the Cougars went on to win three-straight in what many considered to be an easy series for the Washington State baseball team against the struggling...

Sean Hartnett is having a ball

Most athletes take themselves too seriously. They think because they play sports and compete at a high level that they are above everyday people. Part of that may come from the way our society reveres...

Hotter at home: WSU has won six of its last eight games

From staff reports April 16, 2015

The longest home stand of the season will come to an end this weekend as the Cougar baseball team takes on San Jose State for the final four games of this nine-game stretch.Washington State (18-17, 5-10...

New recruit at QB shows changing tides

He can throw ... he can run ... and he’s going to be a quarterback under Washington State University Head Coach Mike Leach? Yes, even the pirate has adapted to the changing tides in college football,...

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