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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

Pullman Greyhounds Head Coach Dan Lucier talks about his 37-year high school coaching career that began in Superior, Montana. Lucier will lead his team to Husky Stadium in Seattle to take on the Fife Trojans on Sept. 2 for the first game of the 2017-2018 season.

Pullman Greyhounds football prepares for season opener

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor June 14, 2017

The Pullman Greyhounds recently started spring practice, preparing for the upcoming high school football season that begins Sept. 2 at Husky Stadium in Seattle, where the team is set to take on the...

Drick Bernstine signs with WSU basketball

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor June 14, 2017

WSU men’s basketball Head Coach Ernie Kent announced Friday that the program has added graduate transfer Drick Bernstine, who previously played one season with the Denver Pioneers and two seasons...

Pullman resident Sharhonda Brown rides along the new Cougar Climb bicycle path at the corner of Lentil Lane and E Spring Street. 

New bike path around campus

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor June 14, 2017

The Cougar Climb bike path has officially opened, connecting downtown Pullman to the WSU campus. According to a WSU News release, the pathway begins at the intersection of Spring Street and Lentil...

A 1935 Plymouth Coupe on display at the Spring Hot Rod Gathering on Saturday.

Decades clash in Palouse car show

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor June 7, 2017

Vehicle enthusiasts joined together in downtown Palouse on Saturday for the 13th annual Spring Hot Rod Gathering. Hosted by Knuckle Skrape’Rs, a Palouse-based vehicle company, the gathering showcased...

Sophomore catcher Cal Waterman catches a breaking ball during the last game of the season.

Cal Waterman excited for baseball future at WSU

RYAN BLAKE, Evergreen reporter June 7, 2017

Cal Waterman came to WSU decorated with awards from his high school baseball career. At Summit High School in Bend, Oregon, Waterman earned a letter all four years on the baseball team. For three...

A man reels in his fishing rod in an attempt to catch fish on the Snake River in Hell’s Canyon, Idaho.

Fishing prospects particularly limited on the Palouse

CHRIS ARNESON, Evergreen reporter June 7, 2017

From Salmon to Snake River, many community members must travel out of Pullman or out of state to find the closest fishing hot spots. Mark Christensen, the lead fishing guide of Salmon River Experience,...

Then-junior first baseman Wyatt Segle runs to first base in a game against Stanford on May 27, 2017 at Bailey-Brayton Field. WSU lost 15-1.

WSU baseball trending in the right direction

RYAN BLAKE, Evergreen reporter May 31, 2017

WSU baseball (24-29, 10-20) wrapped up their season this past weekend in Pullman, dropping all three games in a series against eighth-ranked Stanford (40-14, 21-9). The Cougars finished the regular...

Bennie Seltzer represents the Cougars in a game against USC on Dec. 1, 1989.

Bennie Seltzer to return to basketball program

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor May 31, 2017

Bennie Seltzer, former WSU basketball guard from 1990 to 1993, returns to WSU as Ernie Kent’s assistant coach for the men’s basketball team. The addition brings more experience to a staff that...

Dozens of people socializing and playing beer pong at the Illia Dunes on Monday. The shallow water and sandy beach is located about 50 miles away from WSU, making the dunes a popular local get-away.

Rangers urge responsibility at Illia Dunes

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor May 31, 2017

There are few places to go around the Palouse to cool off from the scorching summer months. The Illia Dunes, more informally known as just “the dunes,” is included in that compact list. If you...

A member of the Moscow Area Mountain Bike Association (MAMBA) bikes through trail number five on Moscow Mountain.

MAMBA organization continues trail building efforts on Moscow Mountain

CHRIS ARNESON, Evergreen columnist May 24, 2017

The Moscow Area Mountain Bike Association (MAMBA) has represented adventurers across the Palouse for a decade and a half. By building trails, MAMBA is continuously providing opportunities for not just...

WSU baseball set to take on Stanford for final series

RYAN BLAKE, Evergreen reporter May 24, 2017

WSU baseball (24-26, 10-17) wraps up their season with a final three-game series against Stanford (37-14, 18-9) beginning Thursday at home. The Cougars come into the series on a four-game losing...

The plans for the renovations are expected to cost about $25 to $30 million.

A closer look at the future Indoor Practice Facility

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor May 24, 2017

The WSU athletic department will renovate the current Indoor Practice Facility (IPF) beside Bailey-Brayton Field, also known as the bubble. The bubble served its short-term purpose, but the athletic...

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