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Hot Cougar Action: The day after Arizona

The Cougars lost to Arizona on Saturday, their eighth straight loss, but at least the WSU baseball team swept its double header.

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Men's basketball:

Ken Bone called Saturday's game a "broken record." After writing morning posts after every game this season, I would agree.

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Cougars Fall To No. 12 Wildcats, 73-56 - The Washington State University Official Athletic Site
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Kevin Parrom matched his career best with five 3 pointers - in six tries - scoring a season-high 19 points and leading No. 12 Arizona past Washington State 73-56 on Saturday.

Postgame Notes - The Washington State University Official Athletic Site
Washington State Notes: · Brock Motum led the Cougars with 20 points, reaching the 20-point plateau for the first time since putting up 20 at Oregon State, Jan. 26.

Parrom leads Arizona Wildcats to 73-56 win over Washington State
Kevin Parrom had a season-high 19 points while hitting 5 of 6 three pointers to lead the Arizona Wildcats to a 73-56 win over Washington State today at McKale Center.

No. 12 Arizona wins big over Washington State
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- A 17-point victory over the Pac-12's last-place team left Arizona coach Sean Miller in no mood to lavish praise on his team, particularly because of the 12th-ranked Wildcats' dubious second-half effort on defense, something that's become a distressing pattern.

First-half woes doom Cougars - Washington State University - The Olympian - Olympia, Washington news, weather and sports
Washington State’s losing streak reached eight games with a 73-56 road loss to No. 12 Arizona on Saturday.

NCAA College Basketball Recap - Washington State Cougars at Arizona Wildcats - Feb 23, 2013 - CBSSports.com
TUCSON, Ariz. -- A 17-point victory over the Pac-12's last-place team left Arizona coach Sean Miller in no mood to lavish praise on his team, particularly because of the 12th-ranked Wildcats' dubious second-half effort on defense, something that's become a distressing pattern.

Tale of the tape: Arizona 73, WSU 56 - SportsLink - Spokesman.com - Feb. 23, 2013
FROM PHOENIX — We've filed our game story and are now seated in Terminal 4 at the Phoenix airport, awaiting a 9 p.m. flight back to chilly Spokane. Here's our tale of the tape. Read on.

Cougs try, try … lose again - Spokesman.com - Feb. 24, 2013
TUCSON, Ariz. – Even Ken Bone is tired of saying it at this point. But he must continue, because otherwise there isn’t much positive to glean from Washington State’s eight-game losing streak.

Baseball:

The Cougars played a double header on Saturday and won both games. Not a bad way to start an eight-game homestand.

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Cougars Sweep Saturday Doubleheader against Eastern Michigan - The Washington State University Official Athletic Site
PULLMAN, Wash. - Sophomore P.J. Jones' RBI double in the bottom of the ninth scored Nick Tanielu from second base and lifted Washington State to a 1-0 victory over Eastern Michigan to complete a doubleheader sweep Saturday afternoon at Bailey-Brayton Field. The Cougars came away with an 8-4 win in the day's first game.

Women's basketball:

WSU wraps up its road schedule on Sunday against Utah. The winner will temporarily take over sole possession of sixth place in the Pac-12. There is some serious Pac-12 Tournament seeding on the line here.

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Cougars Wrap Up Road Slate Sunday Against Utah - The Washington State University Official Athletic Site
COUGARS WRAP UP ROAD SLATE SUNDAY AGAINST UTAH: Washington State University closes out its regular season road slate Sunday against the University of Utah at 2 p.m. (PT) in Salt Lake City.