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LOS ANGELES -- USC Men's basketball advance to 10-1 after outlasting the Washington State Cougars on Sunday night, 68-61. With a near career-high performance from Cofie, the Trojans secured their first win against their old Pac-12 opponent for the first time since 2023.
The Washington State Cougars face the Eastern Washington Eagles at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena in Spokane, Washington.
The loss drops Washington State to 3-8 this season. They'll have a short break before they play Eastern Washington in Spokane at Numerica Veterans arena on Wednesday, December 17. After that, they'll host Mercer on December 20 in their final non-conference matchup before opening WCC play at Portland on December 28.
WSU interim coach Jesse Bobbit will follow former coach Jimmy Rogers to Iowa State, but first he will lead the Cougars in the Idaho Potato Bowl vs. Utah State.
USC plays the Washington State Cougars after Chad Baker-Mazara scored 31 points in USC's 94-81 victory over the San Diego Toreros
The USC Trojans outlasted a former Pac-12 foe, the Washington State Cougars, earning a 68-61 win. In a game that was sluggish throughout, USC made key plays down the stretch against the Cougars. Here are the biggest takeaways from the win.
Washington State won’t have to travel far for its bowl game. The Cougars will play Utah State in the Idaho Potato Bowl on Dec. 22.
Washington State has hired Kirby Moore as head football coach. Interim athletic director Jon Haarlow made the announcement on Friday.
Washington State found out last weekend that it will face future Pac-12 enemy Utah State in the 2025 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl in Boise on December 22. The Aggie