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Husky Men's Basketball Blog | Seattle Times — STARTING LINEUPS --- No change for UW: Abdul Gaddy, Azia N'Diaye, Scott Suggs, C.J. Wilcox and Shawn Kemp Jr. Huskies 5-6 with this lineup. WSU: F Brock Motum, F D.J. Shelton, G Mike Ladd, G Royce Woolridge and G Dexter Kernich-Drew. NO LACY --- WSU's DaVonte Lacy watched warmups on the court while standing with the help of crutches. A knee injury has ended his season. FRIENDLY RIVALRY --- Both coaching staffs are amicably talking on the sidelines. Despite the riff between the fans, there's no animosity between the coaches. PREGAME WARMUPS --- The Huskies have a business look about them as the...

Washington Huskies March 13, 2013

Washington State live game thread

Husky Men's Basketball Blog | Seattle Times — STARTING LINEUP --- No change for UW: C.J. Wilcox, Abdul Gaddy, Scott SuggsShawn Kemp Jr. and Aziz N'Diaye. WSU: DaVonte Lacy, Brock Motum, Royce Woolridge, D.J. Shelton and Dexter Kernich-Drew. LOUD AND RED --- There's about two dozen WSU fans sitting in the top rows at Hec Ed. They're partially naked, painted in red and very loud. ABOUT LAST NIGHT --- UW recruit Darin Johnson scored 21 points last night to help Sheldon High to Sac-Joaquin Section Division I title. FRONT AND CENTER --- Aziz N'Diaye's mom, who is attending her first UW game, is sitting in the first row in front of the Dawg ...

Washington Huskies March 3, 2013

2013 CougCenter Podcast Episode 7: On DKD and if the men's team is improving

CougCenter — It's pretty much the same old story for the Washington State men's basketball team this weekend: build a sizable lead against Oregon and watch it slowly drain away. It's not easy for Cougar fans and it's made even harder when a player makes a once in a lifetime mistake near the end of an overtime period to help the opponent win a game. We'll talk a little about Dexter Kernich-Drew's mistake in overtime and then chat with Kyle Sherwood and get his take on what the men's team can do the rest of the way to show some big signs of improvement. Finally, we get Ask Michael Anything. As a rem...

Washington State Cougars February 20, 2013

Oregon vs. WSU basketball final score: Royce Woolridge's ridiculous night wasted, Ducks win 79-77

CougCenter — After Oregon beat WSU following a curious technical foul with 0.3 seconds left back in 2010, it seemed that the Ducks had found every way possible to beat the Cougs. Tonight, they found another one. Dexter Kernich-Drew intentionally fouled E.J. Singler in a tie game with 3.8 second left in overtime to give Oregon a 79-77 victory over Washington State on Saturday night. The foul by Kernich-Drew ruined a spectacular night by Royce Woolridge, who just seconds prior had hit a 26-foot three-pointer to knot the game up at 77. Woolridge played out of his mind, hitting jumpers and driving lane...

Washington State Cougars February 16, 2013

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Dexter Kernich-Drew Photos

  • Washington State guard Dexter Kernich-Drew, right, takes a 3-point shot over Southern California guard Byron Wesley (22) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, March 9, 2013, in Pullman, Wash. Washington State won 76-51 The Associated Press
    Washington State guard Dexter Kernich-Drew, right, takes a 3-point shot over Southern California guard Byron Wesley (22) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, March 9, 2013, in Pullman, Wash. Washington State won 76-51. (AP Photo/Dean Hare)
  • Washington State guard Mike Ladd, right, draws a charging foul from guard J.T. Terrell (20) as guard Dexter Kernich-Drew, left, helps defend during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game on Saturday, March 9, 2013, in Pullman, Wash. It was Ladd's first game back after missing six games with a knee injury. Washington State won 76-51 The Associated Press
    Washington State guard Mike Ladd, right, draws a charging foul from guard J.T. Terrell (20) as guard Dexter Kernich-Drew, left, helps defend during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game on Saturday, March 9, 2013, in Pullman, Wash. It was Ladd's first game back after missing six games with a knee injury. Washington State won 76-51. (AP Photo/Dean Hare)
  • Washington State guard Dexter Kernich-Drew (34) draws a foul and scores on this shot over forward Tony Parker, right, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, March 6, 2013, in Pullman, Wash. Kernich-Drew scored 11 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to help Washington State win 73-61. It was the first time Washington State defeated UCLA in Pullman since Feb. 6, 1993 The Associated Press
    Washington State guard Dexter Kernich-Drew (34) draws a foul and scores on this shot over forward Tony Parker, right, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, March 6, 2013, in Pullman, Wash. Kernich-Drew scored 11 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to help Washington State win 73-61. It was the first time Washington State defeated UCLA in Pullman since Feb. 6, 1993. (AP Photo/Dean Hare)
  • 2013 CougCenter Podcast Episode 7: On DKD and if the men's team is improving
    It's pretty much the same old story for the Washington State men's basketball team this weekend: build a sizable lead against Oregon and watch it slowly drain away. It's not easy for Cougar fans and it's made even harder when a player makes a once in a lifetime mistake near the end of an overtime period to help the opponent win a game. We'll talk a little about Dexter Kernich-Drew's mistake in overtime and then chat with Kyle Sherwood and get his take on what the men's team can do the rest of the way to show some big signs of improvement. Finally, we get Ask Michael Anything. As a rem...
  • Oregon vs. WSU basketball final score: Royce Woolridge's ridiculous night wasted, Ducks win 79-77
    After Oregon beat WSU following a curious technical foul with 0.3 seconds left back in 2010, it seemed that the Ducks had found every way possible to beat the Cougs. Tonight, they found another one. Dexter Kernich-Drew intentionally fouled E.J. Singler in a tie game with 3.8 second left in overtime to give Oregon a 79-77 victory over Washington State on Saturday night. The foul by Kernich-Drew ruined a spectacular night by Royce Woolridge, who just seconds prior had hit a 26-foot three-pointer to knot the game up at 77. Woolridge played out of his mind, hitting jumpers and driving lane...
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