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I was planning on some photo trivia today, but thanks to some computer issues, it will have to wait a week. So instead, we're going to go way down into the bag of backups and go with some CougCenter trivia.
Q1: In what order did the CougCenter contributors join the site?
Baseball:
The Cougars lost to Oregon on Sunday, capping a three-game sweep by the Ducks. WSU was in all three games, losing by a total of six runs, but were just never able to get over the hump against the No. 6 team in the country. So close, yet so far, the story of the season.
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Cougars Lose to Ducks in Extra Innings - The Washington State University Official Athletic Site
PULLMAN, Wash. - Oregon took advantage of a Washington State error to scoring the winning run in the top of the 11th inning for a 4-3 victory in Pac-12 Conference baseball at Bailey-Bailey Field, Sunday.
Ducks go extra innings to earn sweep | Sports | The Register-Guard | Eugene, Oregon
PULLMAN, Wash. — Mitchell Tolman came around to score from first base on an error by Washington State center fielder Austin Pernell in the top of the 11th inning to give Oregon a 4-3 victory over the Cougars and a sweep of their Pac-12 baseball series on Sunday at Bailey-Brayton Field.
Oregon scores on error in 11th inning, edges Washington State 4-3 | OregonLive.com
PULLMAN, Wash. -- No. 11 Oregon took advantage of an error in the 11th inning to score the go-ahead run and then held on for a 4-3 win over Washington State on Sunday in a Pac-12 Conference baseball game.
Basketball:
Former Cougar hoops signee lands in Saint Louis " Kitsap Sun
California high school standout Tanner Lancona, who originally signed a basketball letter of intent with Washington State for next season, announced on Twitter that he will play for the Saint Louis Billikens.
Football:
15 Pivotal QBs in 2013 - Connor Halliday - Saturday Blitz - College Football Insight, Interviews and Analysis
After going back and forth as QB1 last year, Halliday enters 2013 as the unquestioned leader of one of college football’s greatest offensive minds.