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The Washington State Cougars (11-13/6-5) are set to face the Oregon State Beavers (12-12/5-6) in a crucial Pac-2 conference game. This matchup marks the beginning of a demanding four-game stretch for the Cougars. While Oregon State's record...
The Washington State Cougars face the Oregon State Beavers in a pivotal match. WSU has already defeated OSU this season, but the game's location in Corvallis presents a challenge. Historically, games in Corvallis have been difficult for WSU, with officiating often favoring the home team.
Following the Oregon State game, WSU will host Santa Clara. Santa Clara has been dominant this season, winning by an average of over 20 points in WCC play, except when facing Gonzaga. To win, WSU needs a strong defensive effort, dominance on the glass, and continued strong performances from Rihards Vavers and Simon Hildebrandt.
Meanwhile, the WSU women's team is looking to break a four-game losing streak. They will face San Diego and Pepperdine, both beatable teams. A finish of eighth or better in the standings is needed to avoid a Thursday game in the conference tournament.
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