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If you watched WSU's games against Utah or Colorado, there is a decent chance you saw a shot of Isaac Fontaine in the crowd. Fontaine was back in Pullman for the weekend taking in his first home basketball game in a while. You can read more about the trip and what Fontaine has been up to in a story on WSUCougars.com.
With Fontaine taking in a game, it seemed like a natural time to look back on his career with some trivia.
Q1: Fontaine still holds four WSU records (single-game, single-season, career or class), what are they?
Q2: What was Fontaine's single-game high for points and who did he tally the mark against?
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Men's basketball:
WSU to Face Cal at Pac-12 Tournament - Washington State University Official Athletic Site
Washington State University men’s basketball (13-17, 7-11) will be the No. 9 seed in the 2015 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament and will take on No. 8 California (17-14, 7-11), Wednesday, March 11 at 12:10 p.m. at the MGM Garden Arena at Las Vegas, Nev.
Basketball Great Isaac Fontaine Returns to Beasley Coliseum - Washington State University Official Athletic Site
Isaac Fontaine created many memorable moments at Beasley Coliseum. Playing for the Cougars from 1994-97, he finished his WSU Athletic Hall of Fame career with 2,003 points, still No. 1 on Cougar basketball's all-time scoring list.
Baseball:
Cougars Sweep Pioneers with 8-4 Victory - Washington State University Official Athletic Site
Cameron Frost knocked in three and Shane Matheny homered as Washington State picked up its first four-game sweep since 2013 with an 8-4 victory over Sacred Heart, Sunday at Bailey-Brayton Field.