Washington State

Official Name: 
Washington State University
Nickname: 
Cougars
Mailing Address: 

Bohler Athletic Complex
Room 195
Pullman, WA 99164-1610

Telephone: 
(509) 335-2684
Fax: 
(509) 335-0267
Enrollment: 
21,000
Arena: 

Friel Court
Capacity: 12,058
Year Opened: 1973

School Colors: 
Crimson and Gray
Conference: 

Pacific-10 (1917-59 and since 1964)

NCAA Division I Tournament Appearances: 

(6) 1941, 1980, 1983, 1994, 2007, and 2008
6-6 record (.500)
Reached Final Four in 1941 (2nd)

NIT Appearances: 

(4) 1992, 1995, 1996, and 2009
4-4 record (.500)

All-Time Winningest Coach: 

Jack Friel (30 years from 1929-58, 495-377 record, .568)

All-Time Scoring Leader: 

Isaac Fontaine (2,003 points from 1994-97)

All-Time Rebounding Leader: 

Steve Puidokas (992 from 1974-77)

Single-Game Individual Scoring Record: 

Brian Quinnett (45 points as junior vs. Loyola Marymount on 12/5/86 in Amana Hawkeye Classic opening round at Iowa City)

All-American Selections: 
NCAA Consensus Second-Team All-Americans: 

(3) Paul Lindemann (1941), Gale Bishop (1943), Vince Hanson (1945)

Individual Single-Game Scoring Record Box Score:

Brian Quinnett (45 vs. Loyola Marymount in Amana Hawkeye Classic opening round at Iowa City)
December 5, 1986 (junior/16.5 ppg)

1

2

Total

Washington State

42

47

89

Loyola Marymount

50

46

96

Name

FG

3PT

FT

PTS

Anderson

1-6

0-0

0-0

2

Quinnett

16-21

3-6

10-12

45

Scholten

4-7

0-0

10-14

18

Kidd

1-1

0-0

0-0

2

Wright

1-8

0-0

0-0

2

Hodges

2-8

0-0

0-0

4

Taylor

4-7

0-0

0-0

8

Rowe

3-12

0-0

0-0

6

Mathia

0-2

0-0

0-0

0

Evans

0-1

0-0

0-1

0

Wallace

0-5

0-0

0-0

0

Totals

32-78

5-22

20-27

89

Percentages

.410

.227

.741

Name

FG

3PT

FT

PTS

Armstrong

10-13

0-0

5-8

25

Yoest

15-22

0-0

5-7

35

Carter

3-5

0-0

2-5

8

Nikchevich

2-8

0-2

2-2

6

Vogel

3-11

1-4

0-0

7

Lazzaretti

2-5

0-0

0-2

4

Fryer

4-7

1-1

0-0

9

Veargason

0-1

0-0

2-2

2

Totals

39-72

2-7

16-26

96

Percentages

.542

.286

.615

Coach

Seasons

Years

Record

W-L %

Best Season(s)

Record

John B. Evans

2

1902-03

2-4

.333

1903

2-2

John N. Ashmore

2

1904-05

5-3

.625

1904

2-1

Everett M. Sweeley

2

1906-07

10-9

.526

1907

5-4

John R. Bender

1

1908

12-3

.800

1908

12-3

J. Fred "Doc" Bohler

18

1909-26

226-177

.561

1917

25-1

Karl Schlademan

2

1927-28

18-27

.400

1927

11-10

Jack Friel

30

1929-58

495-377

.568

1932

22-5

Marv Harshman

13

1959-71

155-181

.461

1970

19-7

Bob Greenwood

1

1972

11-15

.423

1972

11-15

George Raveling

11

1973-83

167-136

.551

1980

22-6

Len Stevens

4

1984-87

48-67

.417

1986

15-16

Kelvin Sampson

7

1988-94

103-103

.500

1992

22-11

Kevin Eastman

5

1995-99

68-79

.463

1995

18-12

Paul Graham

4

2000-03

31-79

.282

2001

12-16

Dick Bennett

3

2004-06

36-49

.424

2004

13-16

Tony Bennett

3

2007-09

69-33

.676

2007

26-8

Ken Bone

2

2010, 1911

38-28

.576

2011

22-13

  • All-Time W-L Record: 1,495-1,369 (.522) from 1902 through 2011.
  • NOTES: Raveling's record does not reflect a forfeit victory awarded from Oregon State in 1975-76
  • Eastman's record does not reflect a forfeit victory awarded from California in 1995-96 because of NCAA sanctions against the Bears for using an ineligible player.