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Article: Cougs and Vandals worlds apart: WSU on upswing while Vandals fall deeper.
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- The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
- Article date:
- December 11, 2006
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Byline: Glenn Kasses
Dec. 11--PULLMAN -- Both Washington State and Idaho are taking a couple of days off from practice to allow their players to focus on finals this week, but the break comes with the two teams in wholly different conditions. After the Cougars defeated the Vandals 66-54 late Saturday night in Moscow, the two teams sport near-opposite records with WSU at 9-1 and Idaho at 1-8. For the Cougars, the season has been almost an unqualified success thus far, and on Saturday they showed some mettle in taking care of Idaho despite playing somewhat lackluster basketball while coming off of the high from their win earlier in the week against Gonzaga. ...
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