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  1. The Washington State Cougars men's basketball team represents Washington State University and competes in the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12) of NCAA Division I. The Cougars play their home games on campus in Pullman at Beasley Coliseum, which has a capacity of 12,058. They are currently led by head coach David Riley.

  2. It is also the site of Washington State University's larger graduation ceremonies. This structure seats 12,000 for Cougar basketball games on Friel Court and 12,500 for major concerts. Friel Court was named for Jack Friel, a 1923 graduate and WSU basketball coach for 30 years (1929 to 1958).

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  4. Golf. Coach Jack Friel’s Cougar golf team broke even with a 6-6 record in 1962. WSU golf team member Mike Jones in the top of his back swing. Track. Cougar track and field athletes, led by Coach Jack Mooberry, enjoyed a record-setting season in 1962 while winning four of six meets against Northwest opposition.

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  5. The school started out with a faculty of five, with a student-body largely consisting of children from the surrounding community, who, if they were residents of Washington would have attended tuition-free. The year 1897 saw the first graduating class of seven men and women. The Bryan years

  6. 2 days ago · Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of The Honors College First Graduating Class - Dolores "Dee" Tadlock By Gary Hyatt, WSU Honors College, gary.hyatt1@wsu.edu Name: Dolores “Dee” Tadlock Hometown: Sunnyside, WA Main Occupation: Educational Consultant and Founder of Read Right Systems, Inc. Where you live now: Shelton, WA History Dolores “Dee” Tadlock grew up in Sunnyside, WA.

  7. Mar 14, 2007 · The 1979-80 season was a year of firsts for the Washington State University men's basketball team, featuring firsts for the program, the players, and the coach. It was the first trip to the NCAA tournament since 1941 for WSU, ending a 39-year absence from postseason play.

  8. To the Spring Graduates of the Class of 2024: On behalf of your student government, the Associated Students of Washington State University Global (ASWSUG), congratulations on reaching this milestone and earning your degree from Washington State University! WSU Global Campus provides a unique opportunity to serve a diverse population of students.